How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . en oimces andmeasuring not over fourteen inches around the palm. SpaldingsTrade Marked Gloves and Mitts are regulation weight and sizeand are used by all champion players. (See Rule No. 20 of Spaldings Official Base Ball Guide.) Players Uniforms Games played by players not clad in a regular uniform arecalled scrub games and are not recorded as match club should adopt a regular uniform, not only to enablethe players to play properly and with comfort, but to distm-guish one team from the other. (S


How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . en oimces andmeasuring not over fourteen inches around the palm. SpaldingsTrade Marked Gloves and Mitts are regulation weight and sizeand are used by all champion players. (See Rule No. 20 of Spaldings Official Base Ball Guide.) Players Uniforms Games played by players not clad in a regular uniform arecalled scrub games and are not recorded as match club should adopt a regular uniform, not only to enablethe players to play properly and with comfort, but to distm-guish one team from the other. (See Rule No. 19 of Spaldings Official Base Ball Guide.) Players Benches All ball grounds should be provided with two players benchesback of and on each side of the home plate. They must be notless than twenty-five feet outside of the coachers lines. Thecoachers may not go within fifteen feet of the base lines. Eachteam should occupy one of these benches exclusively, and theirbats and accoutrements should be kept near the bench. (See Rule No. 21 of Spaldings Official Base Ball Guide.). SLIDING TO Trophy presented by Mr. A. G. Spalding in 1908 to the PublicSchools Athletic League of Greater New York, to be competed for annu-ally by the High Schools in that The first winner wasCommercial Hiih School, Manhattan 1908; Mois High School won itin1909; Commercial High School, Brooklyn m 1910; Newtown High , 1911, and Erasmus High School, Brooklyn, in 1912. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. Field Rules No person shall be allowed upon any part of the playingfield except the players in uniform, the manager of each side(and the latter not when the game is in progress, except tliathe is in uniform) ; the umpire and the oflBcers of the law. Nomanager, captain, or player is supposed to address the specta-tors. In a regular League match this is considered a viola-tion of the rules. (See Rules Nos. 75-77 of Spaldings Official Base BallGuide.) Soiling and Provid


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