Periodical Wright & Ditson base ball guide 1910
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- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 6 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON AMERICA S GREATEST ATHLETIC STORES Established in 1871 by GEORGE WRIGHT Main Store 344 Washington Street and Office: BOSTON, MASS. The business has grown so tremendously that we have opened...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 8 of 1910
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 9 of 1910 1910 Wright Ditson f BASE BALL GUIDE Edited by T. H. MURNANE Published by WRIGHT DITSON Boston, Mass. Copyrighted 1910 by Wright Ditscn
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 11 of 1910 INTRODUCTION In the early history of base ball, George Wright published several hand-books annually. These books were mostly for the purpose of teaching the youth how to plav the national game, as...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 12 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE By the Publishers Former Guides published by Wright Ditson 1874-1875-1884-1885 After a lapse of a quarter of a century, we appear once more in the base ball...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 14 of 1910
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 15 of 1910 T. H. MURNANE The editor of the Wright Ditson Guide, Mr. T. H. Murnane, is the base ball editor of the Boston Globe, the president of the New England League since 1893,...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 17 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE EVOLUTION OF BASE BALL 11 The immense growth of base ball during the last ten years is beyond the brightest dreams of the early pioneers of the...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 18 of 1910 12 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL QUIDE The Majors became the party of the first part with the Minor Association the party of the second part, the Major Leagues created what is known...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 19 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 13 Highest batting average ever made in professional baseball: J. E. O Neill with St. Louis American Association in 1887, per cent, 492. In the National League,...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 20 of 1910 14 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE SIGNALS IN BASE BALL By T. H, M. Every well regulated base ball team has at least three well denned sets of signals -for use while...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 21 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 15 one to the outfield he will often toss the ball two or three times as a signal to the outfielders to play deep. Throwing to second...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 22 of 1910 HOW TO GRIP THE BALL TO GET DIFFERENT CURVES
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 23 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE i7 FIRST BASE The first baseman must be a good all round in -fielder, there was a time when a long reach and sure catch were the...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 24 of 1910 18 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE hand or otherwise balk that player on a hit plainly within the latter s reach. There are many intricacies in this position which will soon be...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 25 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE TRAINING BALL TEAMS 19 One of the important features in base ball at the present time is the spring training of the teams in the South. The...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 26 of 1910 20 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE have slowed up, for his object is to make you a victim for the catcher later, as you try for second, perhaps with a poor start,...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 27 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 21 base, forcing the short stop to make an extra fine play to get the ball and touch his man coming in to third. On this play...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 28 of 1910 22 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE pitching arm rapidly descends straight forward, the arm is turned slightly outward, and when the arm is horizontal the hand is turned slightly outward and the...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 29 of 1910 WRIGHT D1TS0N BASE BALL GUIDE 23 several directions. If delivered by a straight overhand movement, and with great force, it may sometimes jump upward, perhaps only an inch, but that may be...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 30 of 1910 24 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE if has been my pitching mainstay ever since. The cross-fire never goes squarely over the plate. That s why it is so hard to hit. _...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 31 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 25 This fast work will make you perspire freely, and give the arm the fast, easy work it needs. It will also be excellent training in fielding...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 32 of 1910 26 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE The finest position known tor a batsman was the one taken by the late Mike Kelley, who stood facing the pitcher with heels close together and...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 33 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 27 For the batter confidence is half the game, and he shouldn t fear a pitched ball, the fear of being hit by a ball shouldn t...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 34 of 1910 28 WRtGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE most of the other players, too, know and appreciate what we of the utility role are up against, but not so the average fan, and he...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 35 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 29 HOW TO PLAY THE SUNFIELD Especially must you keep your eye fixed on the ball if you are playing the sunfield, for then you haven t...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 36 of 1910 30 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE SLIDING TO THE BASE— HEAD FIRST This is the most dangerous method employed in stealing second base, and but few runners make use of it. Yet...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 37 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 31 NATIONAL LEAGUE Annual Meeting 1909 The annual meeting of the National League, held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, from Dec. 14 to 18, inclusive,...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 38 of 1910 32 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE Navin of Detroit: Whereas, charges having been printed in the public press to the effect that during the last season a sign tipping bureau was operated...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 39 of 1910 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia Totals Purchased. Drafted Players Players Total $34,550 $2,250 $36,800 17,050 10.850 27900 10,500 6^50...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800
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Image 40 of 1910 34 WRIGHT DITSON BASE BALL GUIDE Pennant Winners Continued Year Champions 1897 Boston 1898 Boston 1899 Brooklyn 1900 Brooklyn 1901 Pittsburgh 1902 Pittsburgh 1903 Pittsburgh 1904 New York 1905 New York 1906...
- Contributor: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes)
- Date: 1800