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Show NO DEAD HEATS IN UMPIRE'S DECISION ,,- v- ; , - - C'WkI umplr art rmr. In th country thr r not mort than first rat onM. Th comMnatloa of - k-n y, Biinbf retrain and cold nrv U not a common Th . umptr la th chain lter.tn.ntj f haMball. H, dcUlona ar rndrd In th fifth part of a Moond; ha iwndara thorn knoninr that h muat at and by thm afterward, no matter what happana. Kvry man Inatda the fnr. whathar bHndad by prJudic or toyalty to tha hom team. aea tha urn thine and ther-tfor fii that ha haa a rlaht to hta own apt n ton; but tha umpira la Ina ona man who la paid to know what ha aaa. Tha prlift flaht raferra aometlraea haa to dfctda whtcTi boxer won a hard battle. He h tn whuh to review the altuatlon. tha whole movtnf picture of tha flf ht atratchaa backward in hla mam ory. should tha choice prove a difficult ona there la always tha comfortable middle mid-dle rround the draw declalon. In which neither man wine or loaee. Tha be be II umpira can render no draw daclatooa. The man la aafe or he la out. Whan two race horaea com noddtni down to tha wire and two aoaea Aaah by the poet ao cloaa together that a Anger bread t h m ean a t bouaand a of dot (are to tha bat'kara. tha race track judge may fall back on the dead heat. The be-ball be-ball umpira haa no dead heata. Watch-Ina- font and ball, he muat know which ona was flrat. He can confer with no one. Right or wrong, the judgment muat be made In tha twinkling of aa eye. |