James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1890
T H EC H I E FSCORERSO F 1889. 1 9 9 8. Thestriker shall be entitled to threerunsforlost ball, andthe samen u m - ber for ball wilfully stopped by a fieldsman , otherwise than with any part of his p e r s o n. 9. W h e nthere shall be more than four players on a side there shall be no bounds. All hits , byes, leg-byes, and overthrows shall then be allowed . 10. There shall be no restriction as to the ball being bowled in overs , but no m o r ethanone minuteshall be allowedbetweeneach ball . L a w sof C o u n t yCricket. Thefollowing were established as the laws of county qualification , at a meeting held in the Surrey County Pavilion , Kennington Oval, on June 9, 1870. Repre- sentatives present from Surrey , Middlesex , Sussex , Kent , Gloucestershire , and Nottinghamshire . I. That no cricketer , whether amateur or professional , shall play for more thanone county during the same season . II. Everycricketer born in one county and residing in another shall be free to choose at the commencementof eachseason for whichof these counties he will play, andshall , during that season , play for that county only . III. A cricketer shall be qualified to play for anycounty in which he is re- siding andhas resided for the previous two years ; or a cricketer mayelect to playfor the county in which his family homeis, so long as it remains open to h i mas anoccasional residence . IV. That, should any question as to the residential qualification , the same should be left to the decision of the Committee of the Marylebone Club . V. That a copy of these rules be sent to the Marylebone Club , with a request that they be adopted by the club . C H A P T E R V I I I. T H EC H I E FS C O R E R SO F 1 8 8 9. 2 0 0R U N SA N DU P W A R D S . F o r. Against. D a t e. R u n c. Attewell, W . .... M.C.C.a n dG r o u n d N o r t h u m b e r l a n d . . . . Aug. 9 2 0 0 Braybrooke , H. M... Visitors Residents Sept. 5 2 0 2 B r o w n, J. CollegeHouse.... Cliffdown J u n e5 *2 8 8 Bryden, R. J. ...... Gravesend W e s tHeath.. Aug.28 2 1 9 B u r n s, J.. . . . Essex Club and Ground LondonHospital M a y25 *2 6 1 Challen, J. В. Wellingboro' School.... Bedford.... Aug. 7 2 1 1 Curtis , Lieut . F. W. Royal Fusiliers R . M . A . M a y14 *215 Daft, R.P. Radcliffe N o t t sSt. Luke's. July 6 ..*2 4 2 Davis, W .H. Hornsey Southgate... J u n e2 4. 2 2 8 Evershed, S. H..... Burton M r .Strauss'sX I. J u n e1 .. *226 Fleming, J. L e Tonbridge Southborough.. J u n e8 2 2 8 . . . Garrett, T. W . SydneyUniversity. Albert Feb.2 3 2 7 4 . . . . G u n n,W....... M.C.C.a n dG r o u n d N o r t h u m b e r l a n d Aug. 9 .... *219 H a y w a r d, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton, Lt. L. A. UnitedServices H e a t h, A. H . Jackson, G.F....... Willingdon Jeffkins , Sergt .-Maj. United Services N e w h a m, W . ..BrightonBrunswick Northcote , P....... St. Thomas's Hospital .. Quaife ,W . ........ Early Risers Gentlemenof Philadelphia .. Aug. 2 203 W a n d e r e r s Clarendon,Adelaide Dec.22, 1888210 Staffordshire Lincolnshire July 8 217 . . . . St. John's V.C. Aug.29 2 4 9 . . . . . . . . . . Southsea Rovers. St.Peter's LondonHospital H u r s t M a y3 .. 205 July19 .. *2 0 5 J u n e2 5 .. *201 . . . M a y15 .... *234 3
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=