Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1889 by Unknown
page 295 of 297 (99%)
page 295 of 297 (99%)
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NO. 21. COLLEGE STYLE |2d " " " " | .65
CAP |3d " " " " | .50 |4th " " " " | .40 ----------------------+--------------------------------------------+---- CHEAP FLANNEL CAPS |Lined, (for colors see above) | .25 |Unlined, " " " | .15 ----------------------+--------------------------------------------+---- CHEAP MUSLIN CAPS, |Unlined |Per doz. | 1.20 SPALDING'S SCORE BOOK Spalding's Pocket and Club Score Book continues to be the popular score book, and is used by all the leading scorers and base ball reporters. They are adapted for the spectator of ball games, who scores for his own amusement, as well as the official club scorer, who records the minutest detail. By this system, the art of scoring can be acquired in a single game. Full instructions, with the latest League rules, accompany each book. [Illustration: Score Book page.] The above represents a page in our Score Book, greatly reduced. The diamond in the center of the square represents the base ball field. The home base is at the bottom of diamond, the first base at right side, etc. The spaces in each corner of the square are intended to be used in scoring whatever may have happened to batter or base runner on the line between the two bases forming a boundary of said space. |
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