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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS 1257
in the conduct of the playing of games of baseball within the corporate
limits of the City of Hagerstown on the first day of the week, commonly
called Sunday, of an umpire, manager, ground keeper, gate keeper, ticket
seller, guard or any other attendant, although such person or persons so
officiating at said games of baseball or assisting in the conduct thereof, are
engaged therein as an occupation, pursuit or business, provided, however,
that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, who engage therein as
an occupation, pursuit or business, to officiate at or assist in the conduct of
the playing of games of baseball as an umpire, manager, ground keeper, gate
keeper, ticket seller, guard or attendant, within the corporate limits of the
City of Hagerstown, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday,
except when such games are played between the hours of two P. M. and
five P. M. and are not played within one hundred (100) yards of any
existing permanent church edifice where religious services are being held.
1931, ch. 531, sec. 483C.
563. Any person violating any of the provisions of Sections 561
and 562 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and for each and every
offense shall be subject to a fine or not more than one hundred dollars
($100.00).
1933 (Special Sess.), ch. 42, sec. 483D.
564. Nothing contained in Section 560 of this Article, however, shall
be construed as prohibiting, penalizing or making unlawful the playing,
within Montgomery County, on the first day of the week, commonly called
Sunday, of amateur games of baseball, golf, tennis, croquet, basket ball,
lacrosse, soccer and hockey by any person or persons, whether the same
be played for recreation or admission to said games be charged; provided,
however, that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, to play said
games of baseball on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday,
within Montgomery County, except between the hours of two P. M. and
six P. M., or to play said games of baseball within one hundred (100)
yards of any existing permanent church edifice where religious services'
are being held.
1933 (Special Sess.), ch. 42, sec. 483E.
565. Nothing contained in said Section 560 shall be construed as
prohibiting, penalizing or making unlawful the officiating at or assisting
in the conduct of the playing of amateur games of baseball, golf, tennis,
croquet, basket ball, lacrosse, soccer and hockey within Montgomery County
on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, of an umpire,
manager, ground keeper, gate keeper, ticket seller, guard or any other
attendant, although such person or persons so officiating at said games of
baseball or assisting in the conduct thereof, are engaged therein as an
occupation, pursuit or business; provided, however, that it shall be unlaw-
ful for any person or persons, who engage therein as an occupation,
pursuit or business, to officiate at or assist in the conduct of the playing
of games of baseball as an umpire, manager, ground keeper, gate keeper,
ticket seller, guard or attendant, within Montgomery County, on the first
day of the week, commonly called Sunday, except when such games are
played between the hours of two P. M. and six P. M. and are not played
within one hundred (100) yards of any existing permanent church edifice
where religious services are being held.
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