Lancashire League Handbook 2014

157 “HOLLAND” CUP A handsome cup, to be known as the “Holland” Cup was generously given to the League in 1955 by Mr. Harry Holland, President of the Haslingden Cricket Club, to be awarded each year to the runners-up in the Senior League Championship. FOOTNOTE In comparing batting and bowling performances over the years it is interesting to note the following:- Prior to 1930 all boundaries were registered as Fours. In 1930 it was agreed that Sixes could be scored on all sides of the Burnley, Church and Nelson grounds. At the East Lancs. ground only Four would be registered for hits towards the bowling greens but Sixes could be scored on the other three sides of the ground. In 1935 at the Colne ground Sixes could be scored on the East and Western sides but the Bowling Green must be completely cleared for a Six to be awarded. In 1959 the Ramsbottom ground was added to the list with Sixes being awarded for hits to the North and South sides but the East andWest sides would continue to be counted as Fours. In 1963 Hits to the Liverpool Road and Lowerhouse Lane sides of the Lowerhouse ground could be counted as Six. In 1964 it was agreed that at Ramsbottom C.C. Sixes could be scored on all sides of the ground. For the 1968 Season it was agreed that Hits clearing the boundary onALL GROUNDS in the League would be registered as Sixes.

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