SPALDING'S
SPECIAL ATHLETIC LIBRARY
BASE BALL
GUIDE
1895]
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A. H. Barnett on the Spalding Bicycle won the Great Irvington-Milburn Road Race … Monte Scott, of the Crescent Wheelman, on the Spalding Bicycle made new world's road records for 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 miles, and … Fred Titus at Springfield, on September 13th rode 27 miles, 1489 yards in one hour, making a world's record, and making records from 7 to 27 miles.
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BASE BALL GUIDE AND OFFICIAL LEAGUE BOOK FOR 1895.
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A Complete Hand Book Of The National Game
Of Base Ball,
Containing The
Full Official League Records
For 1894,
Together With
The New Code Of Playing Rules As Revised By The
Committee Of Rules.
Attached To Which Are Explanatory Notes, Giving A
Correct Interpretation Of The New Rules.
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A Prominent Feature Of The
Guide For 1895
Is The New Championship Record; Added To Which Are
The Complete Pitching Records Of 1894 And
Special Chapters On The
Fielding And Base Running
Of 1894,
Together With
Interesting Records Of The Most Noteworthy Contests, Incidents
And Occurrences Of The Eventful Season Of 1894, Occurring
In The College Arenas As Well As In
That Of The Professional Clubs.
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Edited By
Henry Chadwick.
Published By American Sports Publishing Company, 241 Broadway, New York