How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . asm tothe wonderful hold which this-jnost remarkable game hasupon the feelings oPthe greatAmerican public. Anything which results inmaking the game more inter-esting to the spectators is goodfor the game iuelf, providingit does not interfere with thedevelopment of the sport asan athletic pastime. With theSpalding Cork. Center Ballthe game is just as interestingin thelast inning as in the first,the ball holds its life rightthrough the game and beinga more even playing ball thanthe old rubber center style itm


How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . asm tothe wonderful hold which this-jnost remarkable game hasupon the feelings oPthe greatAmerican public. Anything which results inmaking the game more inter-esting to the spectators is goodfor the game iuelf, providingit does not interfere with thedevelopment of the sport asan athletic pastime. With theSpalding Cork. Center Ballthe game is just as interestingin thelast inning as in the first,the ball holds its life rightthrough the game and beinga more even playing ball thanthe old rubber center style itmakes the game a surer lestof the relative skill of theopposing teams. Spaldtoa Coaplele Catalogue ol Alhletic Coods Mailed Free. FROMFT ATTENTION GIVEN TIT ANY COMMUNlOATlOi^ ADD«ESSEDTOOS August 31,1909. Adopted by the NationalLeague in 1878, is the onlyball used in Championshipgames since that time and hasnow been adopted for twentyyears more, making a totaladoption of fifty-four years.


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