1957-58
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RECREATION
G
ROUNDS 807
BOWLER'S RUN
DRY SURFACE OR CONCRETE
�1
,-r NOTE:
The regulation length of the
bowler's crease is 8' 8", exclusive of
the return creases, which should not
be less than
As the width of the pitch for the
X14}"IE sake of economy is limited to 8' 0".
8' 0' Minimum 7' 0' it would be necessary to increase this
k
12" ti
/ width to 8' 9k', as shown by the
Stumps Bowler's Crease dotted lines, If it Is desired to cover
the full width of the bowler's crease.
•
F•
6 i
T
Edge of Concrete
Popping Crease
Lines I' inset I" deep with " Snow-
crete " cement or painted white on
surface.
No marking on the concrete is
necessary where matting is used.
Max. 8'0' Min. 5' 6"
Over concrete
SCALE FOR DETAILS
1 0 1 2
Ill�ll�ll�lll I
I
Where It is desired to keep to the
standard
6' 0' width of
matting and
avoid specially manufactured widths
or longitudinal joints the concrete
should be reduced to S' 6",
G
ROUNDS 807
BOWLER'S RUN
DRY SURFACE OR CONCRETE
�1
,-r NOTE:
The regulation length of the
bowler's crease is 8' 8", exclusive of
the return creases, which should not
be less than
As the width of the pitch for the
X14}"IE sake of economy is limited to 8' 0".
8' 0' Minimum 7' 0' it would be necessary to increase this
k
12" ti
/ width to 8' 9k', as shown by the
Stumps Bowler's Crease dotted lines, If it Is desired to cover
the full width of the bowler's crease.
•
F•
6 i
T
Edge of Concrete
Popping Crease
Lines I' inset I" deep with " Snow-
crete " cement or painted white on
surface.
No marking on the concrete is
necessary where matting is used.
Max. 8'0' Min. 5' 6"
Over concrete
SCALE FOR DETAILS
1 0 1 2
Ill�ll�ll�lll I
I
Where It is desired to keep to the
standard
6' 0' width of
matting and
avoid specially manufactured widths
or longitudinal joints the concrete
should be reduced to S' 6",
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Games and sports in the army > 1957-58 > (833) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248861829 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |