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J, & HD, POWERS: GRAND |RAPIDS PCHSLOHSSHSSSSHKHHHSSSSLSUCSSSSLSSSISSSHCS senesscoosed Grand Rapids Village Lots AND $5 PER MONTH. for sale on easy terms. sSeeeeeT eer cee EEE ET mseesnovesnvennnas We have choice residence lots ai] over town and we are selling them on such easy terms that anybody can buy. per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, $5 DOWN SSSOSSSSCSHOSEStD #5 down and $5 They are | BREAD MAKER mixes and kneads Bread thoroughly in Three Minutes. Does away with’ Hand Kneading | and makes | Better Bread. SOLD BY W. J. & HL D. POWETS T HARDWARE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW j Vised rules is the importance given) bal: in led from the game for GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW wapnmsDAY, MARGH 23, 1910. GRAND RAPIDS’ PIONEER DEAD The revised rules give the umpire absolute power over the players on ‘the ibench and to do away with all jrowdyism which has started at this A. J. Kenned: RSE ED . |quarter in the past. The umpire is y Injured a Ri way. given power to fine substitute players Last Thursday and Died |for yelling disapprovals from bench Tuesday. |$10, and if theunsolicited conversa- tion continues he iis given the power Alexander James Kennedy, famil-|to clear the bench and send the whole larly known as “Sandy” one of Grand | crew of substitutes to the clubhouse Rapids’ pioneer residents, died at his|and have them come out only as they home on Sleeper avenue Tuesday! are needed. afternoon from the effects of injuries | The new code provides for sever-| received in a runaway Thursday after|al changes im relation to the grounds noon. \ ct rules. In case of an overflow of the The deceased was born in New York| crowd if the captain of the two teams and jwas 65 years of age at the time! cannot agree on the ground rules of his death. He was married in|the umpire will have full authority 1888 and of this union five children | to make the special rules. If a thrown were born, four of whom ‘survive him i ball goes into the spectators or They are: Peter Kennedy, of Grand | through the fence surrounding the Rapids; Mrs. Grosekopf and Mrs. Got | field or into the players’ bench the berg, of Minneapolis; Matthew Ken-| runner will be entitled to two bases. nedy, of Tacoma, Wash. | The umpire must be certain that both He had been a resident of Grand|captains have agreed on special Rapids for the! past 15 years, having!ruyles before the game commence been engaged in the draying business! The umpire before for some time. For the past two years he has been employed at the|}down the law to them and must Po'kegama lbarn and was taking a'|give them to understand that the traveling man to Coleraine when he}laws laid @own to them] miust be received his injuries. strictly and impartially enforced. The team had only been out of the barn about 10 minutes and the deceased had just turned them on! line-up} Leland avenue, going east on Fourth Under the amended rules if a field- street, when in some inaccountable|er stops or catches a batted ball with manner the animals became frightene|his cap, glove or any part of and got from under control. In or-!uniform the runner or runners on der to avoid running into a telephone} bases ‘will be entitled to three bases. pole, Kennedy made a sharp swing|If a thrown or pitched ball strikes and both he and he traveling manjthe umpire on foul ground the ball were thrown from the buggy The | shall be considered im play and the latter escaped without injury, but the} base runner shall be entitled to all deceased: struck his head against the| the bases he can| make. A base run- curbing in such a manner as_ to|ner will be declared out if he passes peel the scalp back half over his|preceding base runner before such Read, f : ie runner has been legally put out. He was taken to tie hospital where} A new rule gives the base runner 38 stitches were taken, but it was|the right or privilege of turning thought serious and he walked!either to the right or left after home unassisted. On Monday even-|touching first base, where heretofore ing he complained of severe pains|he was compelled to turn to the right in the head and died at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The body will be taken to Minneapolis Thursday morn- ing for interment. The umpire must announce the teries and also any change in the his base should he attempt to go to second before returning to first base he shall forfeit exemption from the liability from being put out. Addi- lands.—J. D. Doran. UMPIRE GIVEN FULL CONTROL | |an umpire is struck by a fair pall before touching Amended Rules of Baseball Give | which case no base shall be run unles Him Full Power— Many Points Made Clearer. ° a base runner, aiding the run out, even to the powers and duties of the um-| though he completes the play by mak pires. This season more than ever|ing a put out. Wild pitches and pass before in the history of the game!ed balls are exempt from the error the umpire will be the reigning power|column as prior to the year 1909. of the Diamond. | In event of the double or triple steal, The new rules establish a double; Where either runner is thrown -out, umpire system for all games, with | the other or others shall not be credi an umpire im chief behind the bat to | ed with a stolen base judge balls and strikes and certain| decisions at third base and a field umpire to judge the base decisions. | Qponnell’s are worth anyone’s 25c. The umpires in chief will have full} charge of the game and alone will have the authority to declare the game forfeited. The field authority has full work in harmony, and in a} The following is the list of letters case a point’ is raised on a decision|remaining unclaimed at the Grand based on a point of rules one umpire} Rapids postoffice for the week ending may ask for information from the! March 21, 1910. other, but one umpire vill not in- John Anderson, terfer with another’s decision unless| Charles Berg. asked ito do so by his associate. Frank C. Brown, Those pretty mew Dutch collars Unclaimed Letters. The (players are prohibited from| ©. H. Dow, disputing the accuracy of the um- Geo. J. Ford, pire’s judgment, and not even the Johan Clein, captain of the team can call the um-! Peter Hovey, Pire’s attention to what he believes | Sof ‘Koaki, to Be a violation of the rules. | Berg E. Lang, Hereafter, when a player is reject-| Johm Lindberg, violation of | Arthur| O”Malley, the rules he will not be allowed to} Simsom Olson, loiter about the grounds or grand; John Peterson, stand, but is decisively banished to| Aug.:Schauland, the club house and must stay there} Dick Whitford, or leave the grounds and if hedosen’t} Mrs. Darden, the umpire is given the power to| Anna Etchey, forfeit the game. The umpire can Anna Leon, also fine a player $5 for discoloring| Mrs. James Ryan. the ball, for refusing to be seated F. A. MeVICAR, P. M. on the bench one minute after order- LORE Me ee ed to do so, if he violates the coach-| Ladies! Go to O*Donnell’s for one ing rules and if the captain fails to|of those pretty summer dress pat: notify the official of a change in the |erns and get a peck of oranges free line-up. t Saturday. Setedetetnngenetetetet ; f HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY 3 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY W.N. DELCOUR HARDWARE DEPARTMERT Leave orders at P.0. par 54 GRAND tag z ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Henry Hughes & Co. each game shall | call the two captains together and lay| bat- | \If, however, after running over first i Money to loan on improved farm/|tions have also been made to the >< irules governing when the base run- jmer may return to his base without ;the liability of being put out.. In | case the umpire declares an illegally ‘batted ball he may go back; also if hit a fielder, in Lemsyrabay by the batsmen becom- and no run shall lee caine unless all the bases are oc- | |cupied. The runner may return to his The revised ules of’ baseball) base also if the umpire declares the | | amended by the joint rules com- batsmen or another base runner out mittee of the National and Ameri- for interference | can league in Pittsburg last Janu-| A few slight changes are made in ary were given out recently. The ithe scoring rules. 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