. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. copy to be retained by theSecretary at his oflice, said list to be made above the followingcertificate : I hereby certify that each of the persons named on this list have attended the Bible Class (or classes) at least two Sundays during the month of according to the dates shown above. Signed Manager. Countersigned Said list must be countersigned by either the teacher of the classor the Secretary of the class or Superintendent of the Sunday School. Sec. 2. The number of players who may be registered with theS


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. copy to be retained by theSecretary at his oflice, said list to be made above the followingcertificate : I hereby certify that each of the persons named on this list have attended the Bible Class (or classes) at least two Sundays during the month of according to the dates shown above. Signed Manager. Countersigned Said list must be countersigned by either the teacher of the classor the Secretary of the class or Superintendent of the Sunday School. Sec. 2. The number of players who may be registered with theSecretary every month shall not exceed eighteen in number. Sec. 3. The original list of players must be sent to the Secretaryat least ten days before the first scheduled game. Sec. 4. The Secretary shall keep on file at some central point alloriginal monthly lists, which shall be opened to examination by anyone interested. No. 3.—UNIFORMS. Section 1. All teams must be uniformed. No. 4.— 1. An official umpire must be furnished by the League foreach scheduled Spaldings Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 91 Sec. 2, Umpires shall be paid the sum of $ per game for theirservices. Sec. 3. If an umpire who is assigned to officiate at a certain gameshould fail to put in appearance at the game, the two managers orcaptains may agree on one or two umpires and their selection will beofficial. No. 5.—FIELD RULES. Section 1. The playing rules of the game as published by A. & Bros., and as understood by the major leagues, will gov-ern the teams on the field. Sec. 2. The Spalding ball shall be the official ball of the League. Sec. 3. For snoking, swearing or using obscene language a playershall be suspended by the umpire for the balance of the game. Sec. 4. All teams which do not abide by Section 3 of this rule andinstruct their Captain to remove the man suspended in the time givenby the umpire for so doing, will forfeit the game then in progress. No. 6.


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