. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. No. 228-How to Play Short-stop Shortstop is one of the hardest position*on the infield to fill, and quick thought andiquick action are necessary for a playerwho expects to make good as a views of every well known player who-covers this position have been sought incompiling this book, and it is offered as be-ing the most complete«book of its class ever-produced. The boy who would excel at short needs to study it thoroughly-Illustrated. Price 10 No. 229-How to Catch Undoubtedly the best b


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. No. 228-How to Play Short-stop Shortstop is one of the hardest position*on the infield to fill, and quick thought andiquick action are necessary for a playerwho expects to make good as a views of every well known player who-covers this position have been sought incompiling this book, and it is offered as be-ing the most complete«book of its class ever-produced. The boy who would excel at short needs to study it thoroughly-Illustrated. Price 10 No. 229-How to Catch Undoubtedly the best book on catching^that has yet been published. Every bojtwho has hopes of being a clever catchershould read how well known players covertheir position. Among the more noted)ones who describe their methods of play in?this book are Lou Criger of the , Johnnie Kling of the ChicagaNationals and Jack OConnor of the St. Louis Browns. The numerous pictures in the book comprise those of all* the noted catchers in the big leagues. Price 10 cents.


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