The art of batting and base running To which is added the art of base running . tion of catchersor umpires, and renders it impossi-ble for the catcher to be injuredwhile playing close to the very light and pliable, anddoes not interfere in any way withthe movements of the wearer, eitherinrunning, stooping or catcher should be without one ofthese protectors, p^-ice .each, $ MORTONS Patent Sliding Pad. A NECESSITY TO BALL PLAYERS. The Sliding Pad protects the sideand hip of the player when under-taking to slide for a base. Its use increases a players con-fidence, an


The art of batting and base running To which is added the art of base running . tion of catchersor umpires, and renders it impossi-ble for the catcher to be injuredwhile playing close to the very light and pliable, anddoes not interfere in any way withthe movements of the wearer, eitherinrunning, stooping or catcher should be without one ofthese protectors, p^-ice .each, $ MORTONS Patent Sliding Pad. A NECESSITY TO BALL PLAYERS. The Sliding Pad protects the sideand hip of the player when under-taking to slide for a base. Its use increases a players con-fidence, and renders the act ofsliding free from danger. It is worn and recommended byall leading professional ball play-,„„ ,. / No. o. Chamois lined, price // each bv mail $2 50 ,1, / No. I. AH Canvas, price each by mail i 5° : player should have them. • J- (-j^j(, b. B. C. ^I have examined Mortons Sliding ^^^^^1^^^^ our team. ^^^^_ g^ L^^is Browns B. B. C. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., ^^^„__ 108 Madison St., CHICAGO. »41 Broadway, NEW YORK,. SPALDINGS SCORE BOOK. Spalding^s new design Pocket and Club Score Book continues to be thepopular score book, and is used by all the leading- scorers and base ballreporters. They are adapted for the spectator of ball games, who scoresior his own amusement, as well as the official club scorer, who records theminutest detail. By this new system, the art of scoring can be acquired ina single game. , Full instructions, with the latest League rules, accompany each book. WHAT AUTHORITIES SAY OF IT. Messrs. A. G. Spalding & Bros., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen—I have carefully examined the Spalding Score Book, and,without any hesitation, I cheerfully recommend it as the most completesystem of scoring of which I have any knowledge. Respectfully,N. E. YOUNG, Official Scorer Natl League P. B. B. Clubs. The new system of score books just issued by A. G. Spalding & Uros. ofChicago, are the neatest thing of the kind we ever sa


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