Show YI OLD orlD TIm IIII Ii lc Which cro n In III Fifty Years Ago Io How low many ardent fans In Salt Inko know what titles niles obtained In III the thu now national Fame came CO 40 1 years The Knickerbocker club of or New York dy was as the tho lust list one organized to idly piny I tho game gamo of oC baseball and wits mis the th ono one from which witch the succeeding clubs derived their rules s of oC playing The Tho organization bears date Sept 23 28 1 1 45 5 when playing rules was eras adopted which are 1110 given below and present H a curious contrast to those now nOI In n vogue The bases Ja cs shall bo Je from home to second base lI I 42 3 paces laces from Iral rot to third base bane 42 11 paces tant Tho game gum to consist of oC 21 counts or 01 aces but at tho the conclusion an n equal number of ot hands must lx 1 played Third tho ball must be pitched and not thrown for Cor tho the kit hat Il t tI Fourth I FourthA A ball knocked out the held heldor or o outside the range of Dr tho the first or thin thirl roes I AFt Is foul Fifth Three balls Jails being struck nt ot OIK ctrl missed and the lust last one caught IH Is a n lieu hand out If It not caught Is 19 eon con considered fair tull and the striker Is I bound to run Iun u a ball bail be he struck or tipped and Oll caught 1 either cither flying Hying or on the tho It Il U is 8 u a hand hant out nut Seventh A player running thu tho bases bas shall be Je out If IC tho ball IS Id In the Lamb hands I cf of an au adversary larY on the base or 01 tin the runner Is lit touched with It before he h makes makos his base It lining being understood however that In no instance Is a ball ti to bo hI thrown at nt him A player running who shin prevent nn an adversary from catching or Retting getting 1 the tine ball Jail before be rare making his base La baser lit Ls r u rl t hand out Ninth Three hands out nil all out Tenth must take their In regular turn Eleventh EI All disputes s ont differences relative to a game to be LI decided by b tl It umpire from Crom which there hero Is III no appeal Twelfth No ace or base cull con be made mallo or a I foul strike Thirteenth A runner cannot be Je put Iut nut In tanking making one ono base basl when a 11 balk balkU balkis Is U made by the Fourteenth One base lIaM allowed 1111 owed when a I l ball al 1111 bounds out of the tile Meld field when struck t It Young Horseman The sight of or an child chilli driving a horse Is II a novel one ono and nil has haK set 8 1 the this tongues of Minneapolis horsemen wagging as ns they never wagged before A few tow lays days ago ao young Harold Savage made his hla appearance In Inthe Inthe the streets of the city elt driving the pacer with which his ills father Cather expects to win tho the worlds championship It H Is a great tribute to the of oC Dan Ilan 1111 lath that his hIli owner permits his young hope hopeful ful tullO ul to handle the ribbons over the horse for tor few men would trust their young oun sons behind a stallion and antl here lIure are fewer men who would trust so valuable v a n horse hors with so 10 youthful a I driver for Harold Savage Is 18 only eight years Iau old olt u |