There are two officials in a game of rounders and one stands on the batting line to check for low/high balls and the other one stands just behind 2nd post to check for wide balls.
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there are 2 umpires in a game of rounders. Their correct name is OFFICIALS There are two officials in a game of rounder's and one stands on the batting line to check for low/high balls and the other one stands just behind 2nd post to check for wide balls.
Umpires are supposed to check baseballs before they enter the game. They check to make sure it is the correct kind of ball. They also check to see if there are any rips or tears in the leather covering the ball because they balls should not be used.
it depends on the decade. If you are talking about the early underhand pitch decades then they stood off to one side behind home plate. If you are talking 1880's then as catchers equipment improved they moved closer to the catcher. check out www.vintagebaseballherald.com and you can see some pics of vintage umpires in recreation games.
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No, it is not required to say "check" when playing chess. It is optional and not a rule of the game.
Umpires are always check how many baseballs they have, and never let it get below 3. They will get replenished by a batboy or other appointed person.
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open your eyes and check
it is just a thermometer that is used to measure temperature of ant.
No, it is not required to say "check" when putting your opponent's king in check during a game of chess.