. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. Committee of the Division. No. 7.—PROTESTS. Section 1. All protests must be made in writing to the Presidentand within three days after game protested. Sec. 2. Protests pertaining to the eligibility of players shall comeunder the jurisdiction of the Executive Committee of the Division ofwhich players protested are members. Sec. 3. Protests which are made on rules of the game shall be de-cided by a board of three umpires drawn from the League officialstaff, each team selecting one umpire and the two selecting


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. Committee of the Division. No. 7.—PROTESTS. Section 1. All protests must be made in writing to the Presidentand within three days after game protested. Sec. 2. Protests pertaining to the eligibility of players shall comeunder the jurisdiction of the Executive Committee of the Division ofwhich players protested are members. Sec. 3. Protests which are made on rules of the game shall be de-cided by a board of three umpires drawn from the League officialstaff, each team selecting one umpire and the two selecting a third,none of whom shall be the umpire who officiated at the game inquestion. No. 8.—SCHEDULES. Section 1. The schedules of games shall begin on the 27th day ofMay, 1905. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee of each Division shall arrangethe schedule of games and designate home teams, subject to the ap-proval of the Executive Committee of the League. Sec. 3. The home team is responsible for the grounds on which thegame is to be played, and shall notify the President of the League. Spaldings Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 93 of the exact location, where the game is to be played at least threedays before the game. The home team manager must also notify themanager of the visiting team wliere the game is to be played, at leastfive days before the game. Sec. 4. The home team shall furnish and keep the balls used. No. 9.—SCORES. Section 1. Each team must have an official score-keeper at theirgames. Sec. 2. The two score-keepers shall make a correct, completescore sheet after each game (over the signature of the umpire) whichsheet must be sent by the liome team to the Secertary of the Divisionfor record, not later than five days after the game. Sec. 3. Any team which does not comply with Section 2 of thisrule shall be fined the sum of $2. Sec. 4. The winning team in a game shall be responsible for thesending of the score to the newspapers for publication. No. 10.—


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