Clipping:Country clubs using 'associate umpires'
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Date | Tuesday, August 7, 1860 |
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Text | [preparations for the Fair of the Cayuga County Agricultural and Horticultural Society] “The game to be played... in every particular according to the rules and regulations of the Game of Base Ball, adopted by the National Association of Base Ball Players, held in New York March 14, 1860, laid down in Beadle's Dime Base Ball Player. Umpire—Charles D. Cook Each club entering for competition, to choose an associate umpire. Auburn (NY) Weekly Union August 7, 1860 dislodging the ball from the baseman [Excelsior vs. Atlantic 8/9/1860] [Whiting] then ran to the third, where Pierce threw the ball to Peter [O’Brien] to head him off, but Whiting coming into contact with him, knocked the ball out of Peter’s hands, and Whiting was–on judgment being called–declared safe. New York Sunday Mercury August 12, 1860 |
Source | Weekly Union |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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