The art of base ball batting . No. 1. Spaldings Official League Ball.âAs adopted by the PerNational League and other prominent professional and Each. associations for 1SS5, each ball wrapped in tinfoil and put up in a separate box, and sealed in accord-ance with the latest League regulations $I $0 $15 OO No. lA. Spaldings Associatii^n Ball.âMade in accordancewith tlie specifications of the American Association,each ball wrajipcd in tin foil and put up in a separatebox and sealed. ^^ arranted to last a full game withoutripping or losing its shape i 25 13 5° No. 2. Spaldings Profess


The art of base ball batting . No. 1. Spaldings Official League Ball.âAs adopted by the PerNational League and other prominent professional and Each. associations for 1SS5, each ball wrapped in tinfoil and put up in a separate box, and sealed in accord-ance with the latest League regulations $I $0 $15 OO No. lA. Spaldings Associatii^n Ball.âMade in accordancewith tlie specifications of the American Association,each ball wrajipcd in tin foil and put up in a separatebox and sealed. ^^ arranted to last a full game withoutripping or losing its shape i 25 13 5° No. 2. Spaldings Professi nal Dead Ball, white.âThe bestdead ball made, covered with selected ball warranted to last a game of nine i 25 12 00 No. 2R. Spaldings Professional Dead Ball, red.âSame as No. 2, only colored red 1 25 12 OO No. 3. Spaldings Amateur Dead Ball, white.âCoveredwith horsehide, and especially adapted for practicegames. Every ball wrrranted I 00 9 00 No. 3 B. Spaldings Amatevir Dead Ball, red.â


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