Daily Colonist (1896-04-01) . enur. The ex-ecutive of the league ami the iiiiinage-inent of the several eliibs will leave nostone tinturneil to advance the iiiteresisof the league. Whenever iiossible thebeaten |iath will lie left, and some newthing dune or added which will increasethe interest. Tlio first step in this di-rection is President Kochea instructionsto tbe umpires. In an interview in aPortland paper that official is quoted ussaying: The umpire will be instructed toappear on the field fiinitiltaneously withthe two clubs, and he will he of the lield during tho game


Daily Colonist (1896-04-01) . enur. The ex-ecutive of the league ami the iiiiinage-inent of the several eliibs will leave nostone tinturneil to advance the iiiteresisof the league. Whenever iiossible thebeaten |iath will lie left, and some newthing dune or added which will increasethe interest. Tlio first step in this di-rection is President Kochea instructionsto tbe umpires. In an interview in aPortland paper that official is quoted ussaying: The umpire will be instructed toappear on the field fiinitiltaneously withthe two clubs, and he will he of the lield during tho game. Itwill be liis duty to notify the visitingand home clnh when tliey hIuiII be-gin and (iiiit practice work iireliniiiiaryto the game. This will be a decidedchange, as heretofore the umpire liashad no voice or .say in anything until hecalled play. Formerly it was the ilutyof the thu liomet;lub to strikethe gong, notifying tho visitors whenthey should commence and ceaso tUelrpraclice. Before tiie commencement of the. Tlu most prompt pluasant nnd ^lure lur Ci5u(;iis, Colds, Asllinia,, Hoursi-iiiss, Sore Tlirout,Croup, WlKopinff Ciun:li, Quinsy,Pain In the nml all Tliroat,;! and Lmi;.: hualhif, auLi-consmiipti vo virtaesof tho Norway Pine aro combined iniliis medicine with Wild Cherry ando lu r picioral Hurbs and Balsams toiimko a tnio aneciflo tor all forma o£diaciiao odginuting from colds. Price 2SC. nn.! 500. ^ Uanie the umpire is reimired toaimotinceto the crowd the names of the conlestiiij:clubs, their batteries, any change in thebatting order as given out On the Seore-card,iuid their oflicial standing in theleague race. This aunounceraent of thebatteries will enable the spectators t«make the changes, if necessary, on tbecard. Then, before the seventh innings,he will be required to announce the con-testing for the next day, aud alsogive their jiosition in leaiiue race. ? Tbe iinipire will see


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