2. There shall be 3 innings to a game, each inning consisting of 3 “outs” on a side.
3. There shall be a definite batting order.
4. If a batter touches the ball with the bat she must run, or take her “out.”
B. Changes in Rules:
10. ... and to be a good ball, the ball must hit the ground on or across the center line “y.”
13. A “Bowling Over” shall consist of six “good balls,” or four “wide balls,” or four “no balls.”
33A. ... except in case of a “Caught Ball.” The ball is then in play until it is settled in bowler’s or wicket-keeper’s hand. This change gives an opportunity to put two runners out on one play; i. e., “Caught Out” and “Run Out.”
The scoring has been simplified. For practice games, when full teams are not present, an individual score is kept. Using these changes the game progresses rapidly and holds the interest of both players and spectators.
Soccer
Soccer or association football is a particularly suitable game for girls and women, since it furnishes splendid outdoor exercise without unnecessary roughness. It resembles field hockey in that it is mainly a running game, although there are many essential differences. The popularity of the game is rapidly increasing and it is played by many schools and colleges.