Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1889 by Unknown
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PRICES.
POCKET. EACH. No. 1. Paper Cover, 7 games $ .10 No. 2. Board Cover, 22 games .25 No. 3. Board Cover, 46 games .50 Score Cards .05 Reporter's Score Book, pocket size, leather bound 1.00 CLUB BOOKS. No. 4. Large Size, 30 games $1.00 No. 5. " " 60 games 1.75 No. 6. " " 90 games 2.50 No. 7. " " 120 games 3.00 Mailed upon receipt of price. SPALDING'S WAGON TONGUE BATS [Illustration] Are made of the finest straight grained, well seasoned, second growth Ash Sticks. All timber must be seasoned at least two years, and free from knots or imperfections. They are pronounced superior to anything, in the way of a bat, ever brought out, both as to quality of timber, model and finish. Special attention is called to the "Oriental Finish" put on these bats which enables the batter to get a firm grip and renders the custom of scraping the bat unnecessary. They are made from models of the actual bats |
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