How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . Wooden lockers are objectionable* because they attract vermin, absorb odors,!can be easily broken into, and are dangerousen account of fire. Lockers made flrom wire mesh orexpanded metal afford little secar«Ity, as they can be easily entered with wire cut*ters. Clothes placed in them become coveredwith dust, and the lockers themselves presenta poor appearance, resembling animal Lockers are made of finestgrade furniture steel and are finished withgloss black, furnace-baked japan (400®), co


How to score; a practical textbook for scorers of base ball games, amateur and expert . Wooden lockers are objectionable* because they attract vermin, absorb odors,!can be easily broken into, and are dangerousen account of fire. Lockers made flrom wire mesh orexpanded metal afford little secar«Ity, as they can be easily entered with wire cut*ters. Clothes placed in them become coveredwith dust, and the lockers themselves presenta poor appearance, resembling animal Lockers are made of finestgrade furniture steel and are finished withgloss black, furnace-baked japan (400®), comparableto that used on hospital ware, which will never flakeofl nor require refinishing, as do paints and


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectbasebal, bookyear1913