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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#A.G. SPALDING & BROS.,
New York. Chicago. Philadelphia.#]
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The Spalding Base Ball Bats
HIGHEST QUALITY
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These bats are finished in the
natural wood, and of the most
carefully selected timber. Made
in three models, "A," "B" and
"C," and in lengths, 33, 34
and 35 inches, thus giving
sufficient variety in the
lengths, weights and balance
to suit the tastes
of all players. Each
bat is put up in a
separate bag, and
model and length
stamped on the
outside as
shown on
cut
From
Season to
Season our
line of bats
have shown
improvement
in every essential
and vital quality,
material and finish.
[Illustration]
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#The Spalding League Bat#.--Highest
Quality. In three models,
A, B and C, and lengths 33, 34
and 35 inches. Each bat in separate
bag and quality guaranteed.
Each, $1.00
#The Spalding Boys' Model#.--Highest
Quality. In three reduced models,
A, B and C, and lengths 30 and 32 inches.
Each bat in separate bag and quality guaranteed.
Each, $1.00
OUR
COMPLETE
CATALOGUE
OF
Base Ball, Lawn Tennis and Miscellaneous
Athletic and Sporting Goods
MAILED
FREE
TO ANY
ADDRESS
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
CHICAGO.
NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA.
[Advertisement.]
[Illustration: THE OFFICIAL
SPALDING LEAGUE BALL
ADOPTED BY THE NEW
National League & American Association
FOR 1895
The SPALDING OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALL has been the adopted Ball
of the National League for the past eighteen years, and has again
been adopted by the new National League and American Association
for 1895 a tribute to the excellent qualities of the Spalding
League Ball. Each Ball is carefully wrapped in tin foil. Packed in a
box and securely sealed, and is fully warranted to stand the test,
of a full game without ripping nor losing its elasticity or shape.
PRICE, PER DOZEN, $15.00.
SINGLE BALL, $1.50.]
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