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Show UAet:uAi.i. iitl.t.s. Moro Atbllrarj fowara Ulvea lo Ilia t'nttirea Nkw Yokk, Fab. ii6. Tbe regular spring meeting, or what la generally termed the schedule meeting of the National It ana ball league was flu la had tonight. Tba principal matter for the consideration consid-eration of the Nelliiual league members mem-bers lodsy was tbe adopting of the schedule lor the coming arasou and the ruvtalou of playing lulus. Tne bateball season w ill upou ou April luih, siih ttoeiuo playing at Philadelphia; llrooklyn at imitlumre; New York ai Wa"hlngloi; I'Uishurg at Cincinnati; Cleveland at rU. Luula, aud Cblougo at IjLiuisvtlle. Tnu cuangra of the rules made today to-day refer lo lha dlaoipliue ana imposing impos-ing ol flue ou players. Much mure arbitrary powers have beeu given lo umpires fur Immediate puulahmeut of reiiuciory player. Hie umpire shall remove irons the game anu tba flelu u iy player guilty of indecent or vulgar Unguaeor cuudticl, aud lu addition thcrotu the player shall be flue 4 lbs sum of rx. 'I he umpire Is authorized to Impoae a flue of Uut leas than 6 uor more than $ld ou the oapiulu, coacher or any player uf tue conteatlng teams fulling lo remalu within tbe bounds of his posltmu as detloed In lha rules. Tlih, however, ahali uot deprive lha captain oi either team from appealing lo the umpire upun a qios lou luvolvlug an luterprutwiioti nl the rules. When the umpire orders a player irom ihe Held he anail also.lnstat upon Utt piayar going from the gruuus aud suspeuulog tbe game Until tula older I ola..l. |