How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . d heel of hand-piecealso felt lined. Leather bound edges. Smallerthan our No. 9-0 Each, Spalding Three-and-Out Catchers Mitt Patented January 2, 1906; Patented March 30. 1909. No. 9-0. Patented Molded Face and handformed pocket. Brown calfskin with hair felt; patent lace back; leatherlace; metal eyelets; leather strap and brassbuckle fastening. Heel of hand piece felt bound edges. Larger than No. 10-0has not patent King Padding. Each, $ Perfection Catchers M


How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . d heel of hand-piecealso felt lined. Leather bound edges. Smallerthan our No. 9-0 Each, Spalding Three-and-Out Catchers Mitt Patented January 2, 1906; Patented March 30. 1909. No. 9-0. Patented Molded Face and handformed pocket. Brown calfskin with hair felt; patent lace back; leatherlace; metal eyelets; leather strap and brassbuckle fastening. Heel of hand piece felt bound edges. Larger than No. 10-0has not patent King Padding. Each, $ Perfection Catchers Mitt Patented January 2. 1906; March 30. 1909. and includinBF<x Patent PaddinB. Patented February 20. 1912. No. 7-0. Brown calfskin throughout. Patentcombination shaped face, padding of hair feltand Fox Patent Padding Pocket, so additionalpadding may be inserted at heel. Extra feltpadding supplied with each mitt. Patent lacedback and thumb; leather lace; strap-and-bucklefastening. Heel of hand-piece felt bound edges. . Each, $ Collegiate Catchers Mitt S. No. 10»0 y


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