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PeriodicalImage 1 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 I
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 2 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 .IN, f i~~~~~
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 3 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 4 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 I
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 5 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 ._-9
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 6 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 Commissioner of Base Ball. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE FIFTY-THIRD YEAR 1929
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 7 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 6 CONTENTS
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 8 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 OFFICIAL BASE BALL RULES. With Explanatory Notes and "Knotty Problems" in convenient detachable pocket size. Editorial Comment
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 9 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 Presidential years, which are those in which a national election is held to select a Chief Executive of the United States, always have been dreaded in Base Ball. Even the fascinations of...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 10 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 JOHN A. HEYDLER, President, Secretary and Treasurer of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs.
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 11 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 &
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 12 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 6
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 13 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 14 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 ERNEST SARGENT BARNARD, President American League of Professional Base Ball Clubs.
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 15 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 9
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 16 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 10 THE YEAR IN BASE BALL
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 17 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 11
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 18 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 12 \
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 19 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 21-Largest crowd ever to witness a ball game in Chicago saw home team defeat Pittsburgh NL, 3-2. 26-Cincinnati NL won from St. Louis, 4-5, 17 innings; Lucas pitching all the game for...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 20 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 14
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 21 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. 15 14-Hafey won for St. Louis NL from Boston with a home run. 4> Paul Shannon, Boston Post; Harry Neily, Chicago American; Ed Bang, Cleveland News; Harry...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 22 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 16
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 23 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 4
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 24 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 18 SPALDING'S OFXICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. winning, 2-1. 4i St. Louis NL recalled Orsatti from Minneapolis, American Asso. ciation. 18--Boston NL made nine runs in ninth defeating Cincinnati. 4) Yerkes, left-hand pitcher...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 25 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. -19 by Brooklyn, Vance pitching, and with it lost a probable last chance for pennant. > Walker, Cincinnati right fielder, hit by thrown ball and seriously injured....
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 26 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 20
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 27 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. 21 Toronto International League, and Claude Jonnard, Milwaukee, American Associa- tion, were also signed. 26--St. Louis was defeated by Brooklyn and its lead reduced to one-half game...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 28 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 22 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. 13--Sacramento defeated San Francisco, 12-11 in post-season series. 14-In final play-off game for championship of Pacific Coast League San Francisco defeated Sacramento, 15-3, at San Francisco....
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 29 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. 23 DECEMBER 2-James Bottomley, first baseman, St. Louis NL, named most valuable player to his team for 1928 by vote of the special committee. 3-The International League...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 30 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 1, Rogers Hornsby, Boston, leading batsman. 2, James L. Bottomley, St. Louis, most three-baggers, most runs batted in and tied with Wilson for most home runs. 3, Lewis R. Wilson, Chicago, tied...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 31 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE 25 '*' ' - - J LBAO F HALLM NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rogers Hornsby again won the batting championship of the National League and that entitles him to...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 32 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 1, Leon A. Goslin, Washington, leading batsman. 2, George H. Ruth, New York, most home runs, most runs scored and tied with Gehrig for the most runs batted in. 3, Henry L....
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 33 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 . - . -.-. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE - ' B. . -. ' " ''-, " ,"-' ,'/'"' "' - :.AMERICAN LEAGUE,' ' . ' ',-; '.' ' ':' o?'?...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 34 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 --I THE WORLD SERIES
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 35 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 * ,I
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 36 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 37 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 It was incomprehensible to believe that any club of a major league could achieve such a thing twice in succession, and still more incomprehensible to believe that a team, presumably without its...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 38 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 32
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 39 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 that they took in the series and there is nothing that can be adduced in any way to demonstrate that the event has lost in popularity. Under certain conditions it might be...
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01
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PeriodicalImage 40 of Spalding's official base ball guide, 1929 i
- Contributor: A.G. Spalding & Bros
- Date: 1929-01-01