How to play base ball . Nd. 230-How to Pitch A new, up-to-date book. Published forthe first time this year. No boy can affordto be without a copy of it. Edited by JohnB. Foster of the Evening Telegram (NewYork). The object of this book is to aidthe beginners who aspire to become clevertwirlers, and its contents are the practicalteaching of men who have reached the topas pitchers, and who have had experience,both as members of the best clubs playingbase ball and as contenders against teamsthat have enjoyed national reputations. Cy Young, the famous BostonAmerican pitcher, whose steadiness in th


How to play base ball . Nd. 230-How to Pitch A new, up-to-date book. Published forthe first time this year. No boy can affordto be without a copy of it. Edited by JohnB. Foster of the Evening Telegram (NewYork). The object of this book is to aidthe beginners who aspire to become clevertwirlers, and its contents are the practicalteaching of men who have reached the topas pitchers, and who have had experience,both as members of the best clubs playingbase ball and as contenders against teamsthat have enjoyed national reputations. Cy Young, the famous BostonAmerican pitcher, whose steadiness in the box is proverbial, gives adviceon control of the ball and tells what a boy should do to obtain it; SamLeever of the Pittsburgs shows how to pitch the outcurve; William Di-neen of the Boston Americans tells how to pitch an inshoot; ThomasHughes gives hints on pitching the drop; Joe McGinnity, the iron man,of the New York Nationals, explains how he uses his successful raiseball and his famous cross fire; Christy Mathews


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