Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895
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Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895
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The "Morill" Mitt.
Special design, made of finest drab buckskin, heavily
padded; a soft, easy fitting mitt. Each, $6.00
No. 5/0. Spalding's League Mitt, finest selected hogskin,
laced back and well padded; a strong, durable
mitt. Each, $5.00
No. 0X. Spalding's "Decker Patent" Mitt, hand of
soft deerskin, back of selected hogskin, laced, and sole
leather reinforce on back for additional protection,
well made and padded; the original catchers' mitt.
Each, $3.50
No. 0. Spalding's Catchers' Mitt, hand of soft tanned
deerskin, back-piece selected hogskin, laced back and
well padded. Each, $3.00
No. A. Spalding's Amateur Mitt, extra quality leather,
heavily padded, lace back. Each, $2.00
No. 3. Spalding's Practice Mitt, hand of grain leather,
back of sheepskin, laced all around and well padded.
Each, $1.00
* * * * *
Boys' Mitts.
[Illustration: No. 2.]
No. 0XB. Spalding's "Decker Patent" Boys' Mitt,
hand-piece of velvet tanned deerskin, back of fine
hogskin, sole leather reinforced patent back for extra
protection to fingers, laced and heavily padded.
Each, $2.00
No. 2. Spalding's Boys' Mitt, tanned buckskin, laced
back and nicely padded. Each, $1.50
No. 4. Spalding's Boys' Mitt, front and back grain
leather, hand-piece yellow tanned sheepskin, laced
back and well padded. Each, 50c.
No. 5. Spalding's Boys' Mitt, leather front hand-piece;
a strong and durable glove for boys. Each, 25c.
* * * * *
Our Complete Illustrated Catalogue Mailed Free.
A. G. Spalding & Bros., CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
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