How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . Credit third pitcher. (102) Charge second pitcher. (103) Credit first pitcher. (104) Credit second pitcher. (105) Charge third pitcher. (106) Credifthird pitcher. (107) Credit second pitcher. (108) Credit first pitcher. (109) Credit second i)itcher. ON ABRUPT TERMINATIONS,(no) Game stands i to i tie. Records remain up to the last moment of play,(in) Game ends wiih score 4 to 3. Records remain up to the last moment of play. (112) Game ends with even fifth inning, score 5 to 4 in favor of last team at bat. Al


How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . Credit third pitcher. (102) Charge second pitcher. (103) Credit first pitcher. (104) Credit second pitcher. (105) Charge third pitcher. (106) Credifthird pitcher. (107) Credit second pitcher. (108) Credit first pitcher. (109) Credit second i)itcher. ON ABRUPT TERMINATIONS,(no) Game stands i to i tie. Records remain up to the last moment of play,(in) Game ends wiih score 4 to 3. Records remain up to the last moment of play. (112) Game ends with even fifth inning, score 5 to 4 in favor of last team at bat. All records during sixth inning must be erased. (113) Game ends with even seventh inning, score 3 to 2 in favor of team last at bat. All records made during eighth inning must beerased. (114) Game ends a 4 to 4 tie. All records are retained up to the last moment of play.(lis) Game ends with even sixth innning, score 8 to o in favor of team first at bat. All records made in seventh inning must be erased.(116) Game ends 4 to 4 tie. All records are retained up to the last moment of 1, Zimmerman, Chicago, leading batter, most home runs and two-base hits; 2, Hendrix, Pittsburgh, greatest percentage of victories: 3, Tesreau, NewYork, lowest average of runs earned off pitchers (a new record, see page 149);4, Carey, Pittsburgh, most sacrifice hits and leading outfielder; 5, , leader in stolen bases and most runs. 6, Wilson, Pittsburgh, leaderin three-base hits; 7, Egan, Cincinnati, leading second baseman; 8, Daubert,Brooklyn, leading first baseman; 9, Wagner, Pittsburgh, leading shortstop;10, Lobert, Philadelphia, leading third baseman; 11, Meyers. New York, lead-ing catcher. Photos by LEAGUE PLAYERS IN THE SPALDING BASE BALL HALL OF FAME. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. ^ SPALDINGSSIMPLIFIED BASE BALL RULES Simplified Rase Ball rules have been prepared by Mr. A. of New York and Chicago, who is the recognizedauthority on the National Game.


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