Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . in San Francisco in November, 1879. ~ini SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARYGroup I No. IC FALMMC OFFICIALCOLLEGEBASE BALLAMNUAL 19113 EDITED BY EDWAID B„ MOiS PUBUSHED BY American Sports Publishing Company 21 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK 3nc ^ Copyright, 1913 BY American Sports Publishing CompanyNew York ©:M6045^0/ Contents Amateur and Professional Sportsmanship in Base Ball The Collegian as a Major League Player , Umpire and College Base Ball Player Training the College Base Ball Player Coaching the College Base Ball Team , All-Eastern Team . - . All


Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . in San Francisco in November, 1879. ~ini SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARYGroup I No. IC FALMMC OFFICIALCOLLEGEBASE BALLAMNUAL 19113 EDITED BY EDWAID B„ MOiS PUBUSHED BY American Sports Publishing Company 21 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK 3nc ^ Copyright, 1913 BY American Sports Publishing CompanyNew York ©:M6045^0/ Contents Amateur and Professional Sportsmanship in Base Ball The Collegian as a Major League Player , Umpire and College Base Ball Player Training the College Base Ball Player Coaching the College Base Ball Team , All-Eastern Team . - . All-New England Team New England Intramural Base Ball Tour of Chinese College Team The Advisability of the College Man Entering Profes-sional Base Ball Base Ball Records .... Base Ball Notes .... 7 College and School Captains of Past Years<i^x. Records of Dual Series . College Base Ball Schedules for 1913 . , ^4s^ Managers, Captains and Coaches of College Teams College Base Ball in Texas .... PAGE 591319252933Zl40 42 45 75 97 107 127 142 147. EDWARD B. MOSS,Editor Spaldings Official College Base Ball Annual. ATHLETIC LIBRARY. Amateur and Professional Sportsman-^ship in Base Ball By Le Baron Russell Briggs,President National Collegiate Athletic Association. Fair play in any game is partly a matter of rules afid partly amatter of sportsmanship. Rules are tangible and, though notalways easy to apply, may be understood by anybody who giveshis mind to them. Sportsmanship is intangible, depending on acertain fineness of quality in the player, a fineness not quicklyacquired by those born without it and quickly lost by those whoseobedience to captain or to coach is blind surrender. Sports-manship obviously does not preclude strategy, which has itsplace in every strong game, outdoor or indoor. Though the linebetween strategy and trickery may be blurred now and then, thegeneral distinction is important, and nowhere more importantthan in the game which beyond all others sets


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