Book/Printed Material Knotty problems,
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Image 1 of Knotty problems, No. SZll GV 877 .F6 1920 Price z^ events By BILLY EVANS and JOHN B. FOSTER lAIVDEIRICAN SPORTS PUBLISHING COMRANY m 45 ROSE STREET. NEW YORK
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 2 of Knotty problems, SPALDING COMPLETE LINE OF ATHLETIC COO-DS IN THE FOLLOWING QTIES. NEW YORK 124-128 Nassau SI. Ha.«-523 Fifth Avenue NEWARK, N. J. 688 Broad Street PBILAOELPHIA. PA. 1210 Chestnut Street BOSTON. MASS. 74…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 3 of Knotty problems, FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. THIS ORDER BLANK IS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. YOU PURCHASED THIS BOOK AT We also sell a complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods as well as all the books of…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 4 of Knotty problems, Gentlemen Enclosed please find f 1 for which send me the articles listed below: Ust Number Quantity Description of Article Price r
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 5 of Knotty problems, SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY SPALDING OFFICIAL ANNUALS No. 6. SPALDING S OFFICIAL ICE HOCKEY GUIDE. Price 10c. No. 7 A. SPALDING S OFFICIAL WOMEN S BASKET BALL GUIDE. Price 1 Oc. No. 9.…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 6 of Knotty problems, ATHLETIC LIBRARY Re- cover Ser.es, 35c. B,.„ Cve. Ser,.s. C.r,^ No. 83R !?[y P Base Ball ^i^e Cover Series, each number lOc. Nn-p?Q go^t« Play Base Ball No. 219 Ready Reckoner of…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 7 of Knotty problems, SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY Red Cover Series. 25c. Blue Cover Series. 10c. Green Cover Series. 10c. Groap X. Group VIII. School Athletics Blue Cover Series, each number 10c. No. 246 Athletic Training for…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 8 of Knotty problems, OHN B. FOSTER.
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 9 of Knotty problems, Q j Si Ai.DiNG Red Cover Seuies of ~_j I I Athletic Handbooks U No. 82R Knotty Problems Compiled by JOHN B. FOSTER Editor Spalding* s Official Base Ball Guide and BILLY…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 10 of Knotty problems, BILLY EVANS. g)CU570373
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 11 of Knotty problems, Introduction From n lialf dozen answers to queries which had been received in regard to base ball problems that had vexed young players, the volume of Knotty Problems traces its 1 ginning.…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 12 of Knotty problems, Never forget that the batter is the only player in a base ball game who can start a force play, and unless there is a runner on first base when the batter…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 13 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Problems of Batting Failure to touch base spoils chances. In the last half of the ninth with the home team one run behind, things begin to happen. With…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 14 of Knotty problems, 6 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Infield fly that strikes a runner. Runners are on first and sooond, one out, when the batter hits a high 07 to the infield. The umpire ruled…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 15 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 7 To award first on fly that is caught. Batsman strikes at a pitched ball, his effort being a foul fly to the first baseman, which was caught…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 16 of Knotty problems, 8 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY This play was not a force third out. The bases are filled, two are out, batter hits a sliort fly to left field on which each runner…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 17 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 9 Failure to touch first causes trouble. The score is five to four against the home team, it is the last half of the ninth and a runner…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 18 of Knotty problems, TO Sl\1LI)IXG S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Bonehead work on the coacher s part. Kuim.T «.ii tliiiri. no one (.ut, hatter liit to the left of the shortstop, wlio was forced to go nearly…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 19 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY n Once again runner must be touched. One out, runners on first and second, batsman strikes out, but ball gets away from catcher. Catcher recovers ball and throws…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 20 of Knotty problems, 12 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Fielder touched the wrong man. With ninnors on siconrt nnd third and one out, the batsman hit to the Bhortstop, who throw homo to liead off the…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 21 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 13 Umpire must use his judgment on this one. Runner on cecond, the batsman hito the ball to the left of the third baseman, which it seems he…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 22 of Knotty problems, 1 4 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Can a foul ball be an infield fly? One out. runners on first and second, batter hits fly ball, which it appears will be caught by…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 23 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 15 Intent cannot be considered in interference plays. The bases are filled, two men are out and the batsman hits the ball to the shortstop. The base-runner very…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 24 of Knotty problems, 1 6 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Fielding balls on restricted territory. Overflow crowd causes ropos to be stretched, making a ground rule necessary, that hits into the overflow should go for two…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 25 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY i? Spectator s interference makes trouble. There Is an overflow crowd, which makes a ground rule necessary on thrown and batted balls. It is agreed that a throw…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 26 of Knotty problems, I 8 SI\U.ni\C/3 ATHLETIC LIBRARY Batsman stepping out of box when pitcher is in position. Can !i Jinfsiii.iri stt-p out of the batter s box after the pitcher is standing oil the…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 27 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 19 An attempt to bunt is a strike even if the batsman does not touch the ball if there is no one out. There is no one out…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 28 of Knotty problems, 20 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 1. Impossible to make a force-out at a base to which the runner is entitled. 2. No run can be scored on third out in which the…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 29 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 21 Bunted fair fly not an infield fly. ^^rhe batter bunted ami lifted a fair lly into the air. Was it an infield See Rule 51, Section 8.…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 30 of Knotty problems, 11 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Definition of infield fly. Please define the infield fly rule. It seems to be misunderstood by the umpires in our industrial league. They insist there are two…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 31 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 23 Batting out of turn. When it came time for the sixth batter in the list to go to the plate the seventh man went to bat in…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 32 of Knotty problems, 24 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY If he had hit the ball he would have been out, because he was not within the lines of his position. Batter runs toward the pitcher out…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 33 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 25 Umpire certainly did not understand infield fly rule. With men on first and second and one out, batsman hits a foul fly between third and home and…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 34 of Knotty problems, 26 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Walking into a pitched ball. Ratter is hit by pitched ball; opposing side claims he intentionally walked into ball and umpire calls it a strike. Should it…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 35 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 27 A strike is a strike, even if it is a foul tip. Can a base-runner steal second base when a foul tip is made which is also…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 36 of Knotty problems, 2 8 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY A sacrifice is such, no matter where the advancement of base- runner took place. Is a batter entitled to a sacrifice if he purposely advances the…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 37 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY 29 Runner certainly was entitled to return to first base. Runner on first base and batter hits grounder to pitcher; runner on first runs about two feet off…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 38 of Knotty problems, 30 SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY More about the infield fly rule. Runners on first and second; batted ball hits umpire and runner from second scores and runner from first goes to third;…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 39 of Knotty problems, SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARY Ji Runner out if the ball touches the ground in the hand of the first baseman but is securely held. In a game the ball was thrown to…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920
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Image 40 of Knotty problems, No rule permits a base-runner to be deprived of possession of the base to which he is legally entitled. If a runner from first goes to second, and a runner who is…
- Contributor: Evans, Billy (William George) - Foster, John B. (John Buckingham)
- Date: 1920