Show 5 t LEADING I LEADING COLLEGES WOULD HAVE OWN UMPIRE STAFF 1 it B By NEA NE ServiCe B BOSTON In STON In In an effort to do away with Ith tho the toady many disputes that arise each summer In baseball liar Har Harvard Yale and Princeton are aro serIously ser- ser vard ard ard I considering the hiring ot of a aI regular staff ot of o umpires to handle th games in which these Institutions institutions Institutions I participate I The plan Is la Ui VC a stiff ito I to the 9 tem used In the tho major leagues One Ono of ot the tho umpires tle- tle se selected wll 1111 a 1 ll act as chief of staff and will III assign the to tho the va- va Various va various I rious games cames Neither Yale lIar Har- Harvard will have the I vard nor Princeton sll slightest sa say as 09 to who la is to work Whoa When hen the tIme sn dules do not call for an any games gaines by Yale Hanard Hartard or Princeton It Is ts the tho Intention to per per- permit permit per permit mit oth r coli colleges egos who to toto to have tho the use of ot sarious a lous members ot of he bo Big Big Thi co cc staff of urn urn- um-pir-s um In pre pre loua lous years each college has had It own umpires This has ha hasbun b n very unsatisfactory and h has s been the cause couso ot of many disputes nd much ill III feeling It is felt that the I staff of ot umpires will entirely eliminate all such trouble Th The e suggestion 1 will III be shortly act acted Id I'd upon oy tt UP- UP p athletic heads of the three Institutions It Is ts hInted that one ono of ot the leading officials ot of the big leagues has already been offered the position of ot In umpire ln chief with Ith the authority authority to pick p hit staff |