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Spalding's Athletic Library is the leading library series of its kind published in the world; in fact, it has no imitators, let alone equals. It occupies a field that it has created for itself.established in the year 1892, and it conceded by all authorities that Spalding's Athletic Library has been an important factor in the advancement of amateur sport in America. The millions that read the Library during the year will attest to its value. A glance at its index will disclose the remarkable field that it covers. It is immaterial what the pastime may be, you will find in Spalding's Athletic Library a reference to it, either in a book devoted exclusively to that particular game or in some of the books that cover many sports. It has been the aim of the editors to make the books Officialy and they are recognized as such, all the important governing bodies in America granting to theis

The Library was

publishers of Spalding's Athletic Library the exclusive right to publish their official books and official rules. The best authorities in each particular line of sport or physical culture, the men best qualified to write intelligently on their respective subjects, are selected to edit the books and, as a result, there is not another series in the world that is as authoritative as Spalding's Athletic Library. No matter what new game or form of sport be conceived or advanced, it is invariably the aim of the publishers to have a book on that sport. In that way Spalding's Athletic Library is in the field at the beginning of the sport, follows it year in and year out, and there can be no doubt whatever that the present popularity of athletic sports can attribute the same to the "backing" it has received from Spalding's Athletic ^'^^^"y-

JAMES

E.

SULLIVAN.

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SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARYGivingtlieV

Titles of all Spalding Athletic

Library Books/

now

SiNo.

in print,

grouped for ready reference

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SPALDING OFFICIAL ANNUALSSpalding's Official No. lA Spalding's Official No. 2 Spalding's Official No. 2A Spalding's Official No. 3 Spalding's Official No. 4 Spalding's Official No. 5 Spalding's OfficialI

No.

6 Spaldin&;'s

OfficialOfficial Official

No.No. No.

8 Spalding's

7 Spalding's Official

9 Spalding's

No. lO Spalding's Official No. 12 Spalding's Official Athletic Almanac FOOT BALL AUXILIARIES Croup I. Base BallNo.No. No. N. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.1

Ball Guide Ball Record Foot Ball Guide Soccer Foot Ball Guide Cricket Guide Lawn Tennis Annual Golf Guide Ice Hockey Guide Basket Ball Guide Bowling Guide Indoor Base Ball Guide Roller Polo GuideSpalding's Official Canadiar Foot Ball Guide.

Base Base

Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide,

No. 303

202 223 232 230 229 225 226 227 228 224

How to Play Base Ball. How to Bat. How to Run Bases. How to Pitch. How to Catch. How to Play First Base. How to Play Second Base. How to Play Third Base. How to Play Shortstop. How to Play the Outfield. How to Organize a Base BallClub.

Group

111.

Cricket

No. 3 Spalding's Official Cricket Guide. No. 277 Cricket and How to Play It.

GroupNo.4

IV. nis AnnvMl.

Spalding's Official

Lawn Tennis Lawn Ten-

[League.

How to Organize a Base Ball How to Manage a Base BallNo.231

How to Play Lawn Tennis. Strokes and Science of Lawn ^"""^' GoiJ Group V. 5 Spalding's Official Golf Guid^ No. No. 276 How to Play GolfNo. 157 No. 279

Club.

How to Train a Base Ball Team How to Captain a Base BallHowtoUmpireaGame. [TeamTechnical Base Ball Terms. Ready Reckoner of Base Ball Percentages.

GroupNo.6

VI.

Hockey

No. 219

No. 304 No. 154

Spalding's Official Ice Hockey Guide. How to Play Ice Hockey

BASE BALL AUXILIARIESNo. lA No. 309 No. 310Official

Base Ball Record. Minor League Base Ball Guide Book National League of Prof. Base Ball Clubs.Official

Field Hockey. (Lawn Hockey. No. 188 < Parlor Hockey. (Garden Hockey. No. 180 Ring Hockey.

HOCKEY AUXILIARYNo. 256Official

No. 306

Official

Handbook National

Handbook Ontario Hockey Association.Basket Ml)

Playground Ball Assn.(ironp 11. Foot Ball No. 2 Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide. No. 315 How to Play Foot Ball. No. 2a Spalding's Official Soccer Foot Ball Guide. No. 286 How to Play Soccer.

GroupNo.7

Vll.

No. 193 No. 318 No. 312

Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide. How to Play Basket Ball.

Basket Ball Guide for Women.Official Collegiate

BASKET BALL AUXILIARYBasket Ball

Handbook.10

ANY OF THE ABOTE BOOKS MAILED POSTPAID UPON RECEIPT OF

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^x SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY(iroup VIII. No. 8 Spalding's Guide.Official

IT

Bowling Bowling

GroupNo. No. No. No. No. No. No.177 296 128 209 178 23 282

AthleticXIII.

Accomplishments

(iroup IX. Indoor Base Ball No. 9 Spalding's Official indoor Base Ball Guide,

Group X.No. 10No. 129 No. 199

Pofo

How to Swim. Speed Swimming. How to Row. How to Become a Skater. How to Train for Bicycling.Canoeing. Roller Skating Guide.

Spalding's Official Roller Polo Guide.

Water

Polo.

Equestrian Polo.

Group XIV.No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.18 162 165 140 236 102 233 166 200 143 262 29 191 289

Manly sports

XI. Miscellaneous Gomes No. 201 Lacrosse. No. 305 Official Handbook U. S. Inter-

Group

collegiate Lacrosse Leagne.

Fencing. ( By Brack.) Boxing. Fencing. ( By Senac.) Wrestling.

Roque. (Racquets. No. 194 < Squash-Racquets. Court Tennis. No. 13 Hand Ball. No. 167 Quoits. No. 170 Push Ball. No. 14 Curling. No. 207 Lawn Bowls. No. 188 Lawn Games. No. 189 Children's Games.I

No. 248 No. 138 No. 271

Archery.Croquet.

How

to Wrestle.

Ground Tumbling.JiuJitsu.

How to Swing Indian Clubs. Dumb Bell Exercises. Indian Clubs and Dumb Bells. Medicine Ball Exercise.^. Pulley Weight Exercises. How to Punch the Bag.Tumbling for Amateurs.

Group XV.No. 104 No. 214 No. 254 No. 158No. 124 No. 287cises.

Gymnastics

GroupNo. 12

XII.

Spalding's

Athletics Official Athletic

Grading of Gymnastic Exer-

Almanac.No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.27182 156 87 273 252 255 174

Graded Calisthenics and

College Athletics. All Around Athletics. Athletes' Guide. Athletic Primer.

Dumb

Barnjum Bar

Bell Drills. Bell Drill.

Indoor and

Outdoor Gym-

Olympic GamesatAthens,1906

How to Sprint. How to Run 100 Yards.Distance and Cross Country Running. [Thrower. How to Become a Weight Official Sporting Rules, [boys. Athletic Training for School-

How to Become a Gymnast. Fancy Dumb Bell and Marching Drills.

nastic Games.

No. 259 No. 55 No. 246

Group XVI. Physical Culture No. 161 Ten Minutes' Exercise forBusy Men.No. 208Physical Education and Hygiene.Scientific

ATHLETIC AUXILIARIESNo. 311No. 307 No. 302 No. 313

Amateur Athletic Union

Offi-

No. 149No. No. No. No. No.142 185 213 238 234

cial Handbook. [book. Intercollegiate Official HandY. M. C. A. Official Handbook. Public S choo Is Athletic

Physical Training and Care of the Body. Physical Training Simplified. Hints on Health.

LeagueNo. 314No. 298No. 308

Official Official

Handbook.Athletic

285 Health Answers. Muscle Building.

Public Schools

School Tactics andning.

Maze Run-

Girls' Branch.Official

League

HandbookNo. 261 No. 285 No. 288No. 290

Intercollegiate Cross Country

Tensing Exercises. Health by Muscular Gymnastics.

Association Handbook.

Handbook

New YorkAthletic

Indigestion Treated bynastics.

Gym-

Interscholastic Association.

Get Well

;

Keep

Well.

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g^^SPA^M NG ATHL ETIC LffiRARY/7^GroupNo.

I.

Base BallOfficial

No.

225 How to Play FirstBase.

Base Ball Guide.The leading Base Ball annual of the country, and

1 Spalding's

Illustrated with full-page pictures of all the prominent first basemen. Price 10 cents.

the official authority of Contains the the game. official playing rules, with an explanatory index of the rules compiled by Mr. A. G. Spalding; pictures of all the teams in the National, American and minor leagues ; reviews of the season; college Base Ball, and a great deal of interesting information. Price 10 cents.No.

No.

226 HowBase.

to Play

Second

The ideas of the best second basemen in this book for the especial benefit of boys who want points of play at this to know the fine Price 10 cents. point of the diamond.have been incorporated

No.

227 HowBase.

to

Play Third

Third base is, in some respects, the 202 How to Play Base most important of the infield. No Ball. major league team has ever won a Edited by Tim Murnan*. New and pennant without a great third baserevised edition. Illustrated with pic- man. Price 10 cents. tures showing how all the various curves and drops are thrown and por- No. 228 How to Play Shorttraits of leading players. Price 10 cents. stop.Shortstop is one of the hardest positions on the infield to fill, and quick no better way of becoming thought and quick action are necessary a proficient batter than by reading this for a player who expects to make good book and practising the directions as a shortstop. Illustrated. Price 10

No.

223 How to Bat.is

There

given. Numerous illustrations. 10 cents.

Price cents.

No. 232 How Bases.

to

Run

tlie

No. 224 How Outfield.

to

Play the

This book gives clear and concise directions for excelling as a base runner; tells when to run and when not to do so; how and when to slide; team work on the bases; in fact, every point of the game is thoroughly explained. Illustrated with pictures of leading players. Price 10 cents.

There are just as many tricks to be learned, before a player can be a competent fielder, as there are in any other position on a nine, and this book explains them all. Price 10 cents.

No.

No.

230 How to

Pitcli.

new, up-to-date book. Its contents are the practical teaching of men who have reached the top as pitchers, and useful guide to all who are interwho know how to impart a knowledge ested in the above subjects. Price 10 of their art. All the big leagues' cents. pitchers are shown. Price 10 cents.

A

231 How to Coach; How to Captain a Team; Hoyt to Managre a Team; How to Umpire; How to Orsranize a Leagrue; Technical Terms of Base Ball.

A

No.

229 to Catcli. Every boy who has hopes of being a

How

No 219 Ready Reckoner of Base Ball Percentagres.

clever catcher should read how wellknown players cover their position. Pictures of all the noted catchers in the big leagues. Price 10 cents.

To supply a demand for a book wliich would show the percentage of clubs without recoursetothearduous work of figuring, the publishers had these tables compiled by an expert. Price 10 cents.

^SPALDING ATHLETIC LreRARY/7^base:No.

ball auxiliari:s. No. 315 How to Play Foot Ball. lA Spalding's Official Edited by Walter Camp, of Yale. Base Ball Record.know and manywill

Something new in Base Ball. Contains records of all kinds from the begrinning of the National League and official averages of all professional orsranizations for past season. 10 cents.

Everything that a beginner wants to points that an expert be glad to learn. Snapshots of leading teams and players in action, with comments by Walter Camp.Price 10 cents.

No. 309Minor Leasrue Base Ball Guide. The minors' own guide. Contains

No.I

2A Spalding's Official Association Soccer Foot Ball Guide.complete and up-to-|I

A

pictures of leading teams, schedules, date guide to the ''Soccer' report of annual meeting National game in the United States, Association of Professional Base Ball containing instructions for Leagues, special articles and official playing the game, official [ rules. Edited by President T. H. Mur rules, and interesting nane, of the New England League. news from all parts of the Price 10 cents. country. Illustrated. Price |I

I

10 cents.

No. 310 Official Handbook No. 286 How to Play Socof the National League cer. of Professional Base Ball How each position should be played, Clubs. written by the best player in EnglandContains the Constitution, By-Laws, in his respective position, and illusAverages, and schedule trated with full-page photographs of of the National League for the current players in action. Price 10 cents. year, together with list of club officers and reports of the annual meetings of AUXILIARIES. the League. Price 10 cents.Official Rules,

FOOT BALLGuide.Theofficial

No.

303 Spalding's Canadian FootPrice 10 cents.

Official

Ball

No.

National Playground Ball Association.

306 Official Handbook

book of the game in Can*

ada.

This game is specially adapted for playgrounds, parks, etc., is spreading III. rapidly. The book contains a description of the game, rules and officers. No. 3 Spalding's Price 10 cents. Cricket Guide.

Group

CricketOfficial

The most complete year

Group

II. Foot Ball Official 2 Spalding's No. Foot Ball Guide. Edited by Walter Camp. Contains the new rules,I

book of the game that has ever been published in America. Reports ofspecial matches, official rules and pictures of all the leading teams. Price

__^

10 cents.

with diagram of field; AllAmerica teams as selected No.

Prince Ranjitsinhji. The game various sections of the described concisely and illustrated with [country; scores; pictures. full-page pictures posed especially for this book. Price 10 centa. Price 10 cents.I

by the leading authorities; reviews of the game from

277 Cricket; and to Play it.

How

By

I

c=X

\ SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY /7^Lawn GroupVI.

HockeyIce

Group IV.No.

TennisOfficial

No.

G Spaltlins's Official Hockey Guide.the game.official

4 Spaldinsr's

The official year book ofContains the rules, pictures of leading teams and playersi, records, review of the season, reports from different sections of the United States and Canada. Price 10 cents.

Lawji Tennis Annual.Contents include reports of all important tournaranking official ments; from 1885 to date; laws of lawn tennis; instructions for handicapping; decisions on doubtful points;

management of tourna- No. 304 to Play Ice ments; directory of clubs; Hockey. laying out and keeping a court. IllusContains a description of the duties trated. Price 10 cents. of each player. Illustrated. Price 10Ao.

How

157 How to Play LaivnTennis.of lawn ten-

cents.

No.

154 Field Hockey.

Prominent in the sports at Vassar, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr and other nis; a lesson for beginners and direcleading colleges. Price 10 cents. tions telling how to make the most imPrice Illustrated. portant strokes. No. L,aTvn Hockey,

A complete description

10 cents.

No.

379 Strokes and Science

Parlor Hockey, Garden Hockey.

ISS

of LaT^^n Tennis. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. By P. A. Vaile, a leading authority No. ISO Ring Hockey. on the game in Great Britain. Every A new game for the gymnasium. stroke in the game is accurately illustrated and analyzed by the author. Exciting as basket ball. Price 10 cents.Price 10 cents.

Containing the rules for each ^rame.

No.

HOCKEY AUXILIARY. '2oii Official Handbookthe Ontario Association.ofofficial

Hockey

Group V.No.

5 Spalding's Golf Guide.

rules of the Official Association, constitution, rules of competition, list of officers, and pictures of leading players. Price 10 cents.

Golf

Contains the

Contains records of all important tournaments, articles on the game invarious sections of the country, pictures of prominent players, official playing rules and genera items of interest. Price10 cents.

Group VII.No.

BasketBallOfficial

Basket Ball Guide.official

7 Spaldingr's

Edited by George T. Contains the Hepbron.revisedcisionsrules,

No. 276 How to Play Golf. By James Braid and Harry Vardon, the world's two greatest players tell how they play the game, with numerous full-page pictures of them takenon thelinks.

de-

on disputed points, of prominent teams, reports on the game from various parts of the

records

country. Illustrated. Price10 cents.

Price 10 cents.

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In order to satisfy the demand for bats of the same models as used by leading players, we have obtained permission from many of the leading batters of the country to include in our line of high-grade bats these Gold Medal " Autograph " Bats, bearing their signature. Space will not permit a description of all the various models, but the following have been selected as examples of what we are producing

GOLD MEDAL AUTOGRAPH BATSin this special "Players*

No. 100. Plain

Autograph" Bat Department. oil finish. Each, $1.00

Autograph ModelThis is a very large wilh a fairly thick handle. Bats sappUed will not weigh less than 45 nor over 48 ounces. Length about 35

9n^Q,

^6^tr2^^^^ inches.

This model and the Chance Bat touch the two extremes in models and weights osed by the great majority ol prominent prolessional players. The Keeler Model IS short and has lairly thin handle. Bats supplied will not weigh less than 36 nor . over 39 ounces. Length about 31 uidB(&'

Atttograpb Model

A symmetrically shaped Bat ol good bulk and mediumthick handle.will not

This

is

a large Bat, the

weigh

nor more Length about

Bats supplied less than 41 than 45 ounces.Vt'/z inches.

same length as the Chance model, but somewhat dilIcrent

shape and not quite asBats will not

thick handle.

CORRESPONDENCEIf youCbance Model

weigh less than 43 ner over 46 ounces. Length 35 inches

wish any particular

model bat and will describe same, in addition to giving length and weight, we will endeavor to fulfil your specifications. As these bats are made to order only, at least two weeks time may be required. . Each$1.00 .Communications addressed to

London England

A. G.in

SPALDING & BROS.ChicagoDetroit Atlanta190'J.

EdinburghScotland

any of the followingPhiladelphia

cities will receive attention For street numbers see inside front cover of this bookSt.

New YorkBnflalo

BostonPillsburg

Lonis

Cincinnati

San Francisco

WashingtonBaltimore

DenverSeattle

Syracuse ClevelandPrices ineffect

Kansas City MinneapoHs

New Orleans Montreal.Can.

January

5,

Subject to change without notice.

THE SPALDINGGUARANTEESQ UALITYI

r^

^TRADE-MARK r ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE c>2,

Spalding Base Ball Catchers' Mitts Spalding "Three and Out"(Pat. Jan.1906)

No. 9-0.

Molded Face.

A master-

piece of care and attention. Only leather perfectly tanned is used; best hair felt padding; no seams Each, $8.00 or rough places. . Spalding "Professional" No. 8-0. Face of white buck, specially selected and best quality. Made in accordance with ideas of the best professional catchers. $7.00 Spalding "International" No. 7-OR. Superior quality black calf skin,best padding. Each,$6.00

Spalding "Perfection"

No. 7-0. Best quality brown calfskin throughout. . . . Each, $6.00 " Spalding " Collegiate

No.

(Pat. Jan. 2, 1906) 6-0. Molded face. Special olive colored leather, perfectly tanned to enable us to produce the neces-

sary "pocket" with a smooth surface, felt padding, strap-andbuckle fastening at back, patent lace back, no heel pad. Each, $5.00 Spalding "League Extra" No. 5-0. Special drab tanned buck, very soft and pliable. Each, $5.00 Spalding "League Special" No. 4-0. Face of special gray tanned Each, $4.00 buck Spalding "Decker Patent" No. OX. Face of velvet tanned

brown leather, heavy piece of sole leather on back for protection tofingers

Each, $3.50

No.

Good quality black calfheavy piece of sole leather on back for extra protection to3-0.

skin;

fingersAll Styles

Each, $3.50

made

in Rights

and

NOS OX ANO 3-0Lefts

Communications addressed toLondonEnglandin

A. G.BostonPiltsbnrg

SPALDING & BROS.cities will receive attention see inside front cover of this book

EdinbnrilScotland

any of the followingFor street numbersPhiladelphia

New YorkBuffalo

ChicagoDetroit Atlanta1909.

St.

Lonis

Cincinnati

San Francisco

WashingtonBaltimore

DenverSeattle

Kansas

City

Syracuse Clevelandeffeei

Minneapolis

New Orleans Montreal.Can.

January

5,

Subject to change without notice.

THE SPALDING^p^TRADE-MARKr>GUARANTEES QUALITY

M^M ^n::;^

ACCEPT NO substitute

^

SPALDING BASE BALL SHOESSpalding Highest Quality Base Ball Shoe No. 2-0. Hand made throughout; speciallyselected kangaroo leather. No pains or expense have been spared in making this shoe not only the very highest in quality, but perfect in every other detail. The plates are of the finest hand-forged razor steel and arefirmly riveted to heel and sole. Pair,

$7 .00

Spalding Sprinting Base Ball Shoe No. 30-S. Selected kangaroo leather and built on our famous running shoe last. Is strongly made, and, while extremely light in weight, will be found substantial in construction. Hand sewed and a strictly bench made shoe. Rawhide thong laces. $7 .00

Spaldmg *Teatherweight" BaseSize of

Ball Shoe The Lightest Base Ball Shoe Ever Made.

Shoe(Ozs.)

Weight

5 18

6 7 18^ 19

8 20

921

NC^C

-

No. FW. Owing to the lightness and fineness of its construction, it is suitable for the exacting demands of the fastest players, but as a ligh t weight durable shoe for general use or for the ordinary player, we recommend our No. 30-S. Hand sewed and a strictly bench made shoe. Rawhide thong laces.

Per pair, S7.00 Spalding Club Special Shoe No. O. Carefully selected satin calf skin,ma" chine sewed; substantially constructed.firstclass shoe in every particular. Steel platesriveted to heel and sole.

Per pair,

$5.00

Spalding Amateur Special Shoe No. 35. Good Quality calfskin, machine sewed; very durable; specially recommended.Plates riveted to heel and sole. Pair,

$3. 50

Spalding Junior Shoe No. 37. A leather. Plates riveted to heel and sole. An excellent shoe for the money Per pair, $2.50 but not guaranteed. .Communications addressed toLondon England

A. G.in

SPALDING & BROS.cities will receive attention see inside front cover of this book

EdinburghScotland

any of the following

New YorkBuffalo

For street numbers Philadelphia BostonPiltsbirg

ChicagoDetroit Atlanta1909.

St.

Louis

Cincinnati

San Francisco

WashingtonBaltimore

DenverSeattle

Kansas CityMinneapolis

Syracuse ClevelandPrices ineffect

New Orleans Montreal.Can.

January

5,

Subject lojchange withautrw

THE SPALDINGGUARANTEES QUALITY g-^

mTRADE-MARK ACCEPT NO W SUBSTITUTE ^lljbl

The Spalding

Official

Intercollegiate Foot Ball

No.J5. This is the only Official Rugby Foot Ball, and is used inevery important match played in America. Guaranteed absolutely if seal of box is unbroken. We pack, with leather case and pure Para rubber bladder, aninflater, lacing needle hide lace. Complete,

and raw-

$5.00

The SpaldingNo.

Official

Basket Ball

M standard.

Officially

adopted andis

The cover

made

in four sections, with capless ends and of the finest and most

carefully selected pebble grain English leather. We take the entire output of this high grade of leather from the English tanners, and in the Official Basket Ball vise the choicest parts of each hide. The bladder is

made specially for this ball of extra quality Para rubber. Each ball packed complete in sealed box. Complete, $6.00 The Spalding Official Association Foot BallNo.

L

.

The case is construc-

ted in four sections with capless ends, neat in appearance

and very serviceable. Material and workmanship of highest and fully guaranteed. Each ball is packed complete in sealed box, with pure Para rubquality

ber guaranteed bladder, football inflater,

lacing needle.

rawhide lace and Contents guar-

anteed

if seal is

unbroken. Complete, $5.00

Communications addressed toMontreal

Canada

A. G.Boston

in any of the following cities will receive attention For street numbers see inside front cover of this book.

SPALDING & BROS.

England

New YorkBuffalo

Syracuse

Chicago Chicmnati San Francisco Plttsbarg Washington Cleveland Kansas City ^ Denver *^ Baltimore New Orleans Detroit St. Louis MinneapolisPhiladelphia|

Prieea in

;ffeet

July

6, 1908.

Subject to change without notice.

THE SPALDINGGUARANTEES QUALITY

TRADE- MARKACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE

Durand-Steel

Lockers\

>yrc*lockers are objectionatole