Show PL Y S MUST TOE THE MARK MARKt t President Critchlow Makes Rules to Govern Sport I I INSTRUCTIONS 10 TO UMP UMPIRES I NOTES NOTS ABOT Oy P THE I NATIONAL GAB G 4 i President John oh 8 S Critchlow has h ba corn com compiled cm jie piled a set iet t of rules role re governing gov ing the t ply play erg en and an d management of the Ogden 0 Salt Lake Leke Le league lee which will wn be b enforced e to the t letter leter Many Ky ot of the te rules are a of interest to the t th taws 17 as U they t govern p points that liable to in tt are a l come ee up I any ly game pe sand and JD for tor their benefit they are re published in fun full tD The official playing rules rt rul as a adopted hr h the te National league and a ud American a estee shall 1 govern in I all aM c cases es unies u thc other otherwise wise provided a o oTe The Te president pdt of the t league Issue I shall l be ho b the tho t tribunal to determine disputes between Cue the te clubs cub In case c ot of o any dispute ct arising on o the Held ned the te aggrieved ae team t shall hafl Bi in hi I no ne D case C leave the field feld aa as a such guch a course coure e will wil be b considered cOndere an acknowledgement of defeat K and the game ge wilt will wU b b be so o credited crite in the official score The umpire be b selected Je by the Jr president of ot ofU the league and md shall be b en entirely under his h control Any protest the umpire must be b made not Dt to him him but to the te president Let Lt it I be D understood that tt pent the umpire will wi have the t unqualified support of the president end and a that his hi decisions white while in hi I active at service e on the td field Wn will be b con considered consider considered sider as sa a final fD Each Ech club cub will wl regulate relt its Ita it own ow affairs ar and ad is Ia j expected to conform entirely with wih the rules rube rl of the t National league le and an such others other as a are a contained hen herein Should ul dispute erIe e to t the firs f first claim claimon cl on players services arc players acceptance of or advanced ava money or railroad ticket wU will be b considered condere a contract Clubs Cub must regulate their own ow affairs aaI to see eee that t their interests te are protected where h two clubs il e or more should uIt be he de desirous sirous of securing the same Me player pye Any player accepting advanced money or o ticket and failing m to c report will Yf be considered co suspended from any ay service in inthis inthis this th league tee until by the te consent conn of the aggrieved club cub pad aad d the president such wi 4 J suspension shall be b removed In case Ca of a postponed game the th clubs shall agree ae upon another date for playing payIng the game i I they tey do not nol agree within ten ge age days from the original orn date date then the the pres president president ident of the t league ue shall name the te date and place when and where such game shall be b played ge AH All Al fines fn shall sl be b deducted deuce from fr the te of offending offendIng fending clubs share ah of the receipts w wherever they may be playing All AU r games shall at be called at ZIG S p m unless expediency shall Ibal demand a change cage such change can only be made with the e consent af of both the th teams me meLt Interested Let Lt me impress impre upon you y the t importance of controlling your yr own ow team ta as t Ia their conduct Conduct on en and a off o the feld Held the Strict bIding br by b thie pL tha t and the tf advisability J of f C making games snappy interesting and fast f Such Sch a a co cooperation cooperation operation of ot o the te managers maer and ad directors director and ad players with the te president wilt will wl in insure pent Bure sure otherwise pye a a success SUe to t the th league J financial and President Critchlow also aleo a issued 1 in instructions Instructions follows to the th umpires which are ae as a The Tb T rules rul of the National Na and aad a Ameri American nr can leagues Ig shall al he be b strictly adhered atee to te tein in the t playing p of all al games garnes under un your direction Yo You are ae to p be b the t interpreter I and rules rulea judge of o the te application of 01 such A player has baa 1 no 1 right rt to dispute dit your yur decisions deO unless U he ho be b the ti captain ct of the th team tem and ad then the only oy in a reasonable rn and gentlemanly way wy y yD Do D not be M arbitrary at In your yur d decisions d but hut be b firm tn Should Sul you yu make mk a had b bs i decision and see sec your error ero do not at attempt le a d D i tempt p under any ay circumstances cema to t evenT even T Dont ont get ge excited t Keep Ke your rule mis rl book bk with wih you yu and a study Bt it so 1 that t woes w pe peculiar p p 4 culiar plays p arise a as a they te will wll you yu will willbe wl be le able abl to decide de at a once oc and a roe cor correctly C re Preserve e order r on o the t field f a and in Sn mi that thet t you u are a the t master Me of o the t situation situ Police officers of will wl be b on o the ground and a you should not hesitate h to call goun cn them tI to your yo assistance tc to t pre pee preserve p serve nerve see tore tors tor order or among players or o spectators sp I expect ept to t stand I and by b your y decisions d as long as 8 you rive give evidence ev of oC being bi fair fairand f fairand and an competent but bt wilt will wl not D hesitate ht to t remove ro you yo without wt further furt a should I become b convinced that tat you y are a biased b or do d not Dt do enough h studying 17 on O the te rules rl of or the game gaute gme A A meeting n of e the t L L D S U baseball Mt players player has baa been b called cl for to thia t after ae afternoon non noon wl When they ty will w organise 0 a team t and select M a manager and a captain cantata ea The 71 local l ca club wes was w i ar after aft Pitcher Gal who wJ twirled en e e the t Omaha 0 West Western W WestI I I era ern er league tee team t last I year ye and fur for fo a Um Urn time a thought ht they t had b 1 Mm him H He lie is I w now w at a aW W Wh C Wash Wah where he lie jumped from the metropolis this tisA spring A d was wa sent him m to come e on to tolt o Salt lt but yesterday es ay a wire wu civet statin that he would remain Where he was for tor the rest of the season iF C C C Minneapolis in the American association tion won its first paine game of the season yes yesterday yesterday This burg lost eleven v games gaines in succession since the opening nT of the t league season and captured the twelfth game from Milwaukee the leading team There ought to be a rejoicing among n the th I Minneapolis fans fa today to say the least leasta a 0 0 Cleveland has been in professional I baseball years yean and Has haa never et won a flat flag Three times Cleveland has ia finished second twice third and once fourth C 4 0 C There are rival ball teams team this year in New York Philadelphia Boston Chicago St Louis Kansas Kaneas a City Milwaukee Port Portland Portland land lanel Seattle San Francisco and aad Los Angeles 0 After May 15 U both b the tile National league end and an American league teams temas have haft to cut down to Then nea there should be plenty of goeS players DIann on the market mark t for both the Salt Lake Lab and aad Og Ogden Ogden Ogden den teams 0 Of expert rt opinions as to what team would win the American league l e championship fourteen picked Cleveland Cleeland ten t n New ew York four each Boston and St Louis Louts and two Philadelphia C Special to The Herald Hereld Cb C YEnn enn May lay Jack Nash Nuh who has haa I been signed to play with Ogden in the I c Utah league is a pitcher and not an Infielder as reported Nash played with th the Cheyenne Indians Indiana last season and led the Union Pacific league t winces At the close dose of the season on here hot he went to the Superiors Su champions of 01 Nebraska where he hp pitched nine games gamse I winning eight of them His home hOlDe Is at I Georgetown Cole Cok where he was signed I bv by Gimlin Nash Nuh is a poor sticker but being very fast on hi his feet he gets eta to first base bane as n a any man on the tile I team He is a h heady Adv twirler and when in a tight pinch noes his hj most effective work He has all aU of th the curves cures nd al though a small man of slight build he be has more steam than the average pitcher of target Jarger frame He has ha a drop ball ban which although he only uses ee u it occa il i is Ic the best of his stock of trade trad Bat di rs cannot locate it at all Nash is in od oi condition n having been pitching all i and the Maroons of Salt Lake wilL him hf fird 1 him a problem when they face ace |