Clipping:Selecting an umpire from the crowd

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Date Wednesday, July 3, 1878
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[Indianapolis vs. Cincinnati 7/2/1878] The Umpire's name is Harry Deane. He now lives in Indianapolis, though formerly, we believe, he lived in Cincinnati, much as it is to be regretted. He was brought down from Indianapolis by Clapp and his men, with the hope that Walsh could not come up from Louisville. That hope was verified, and under the League rules the visitors had a right to select an umpire from the crowd. Deane was there for that purpose, and he was put in to umpire.

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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