St. Nicholas, Том 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 |
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... - around player . A brainy general , a certain catcher of punts , a brilliant runner either in a broken field or an open , and a clever manipulator of the forward pass , Crofton held him in great respect . Haw- 590 CROFTON CHUMS.
... - around player . A brainy general , a certain catcher of punts , a brilliant runner either in a broken field or an open , and a clever manipulator of the forward pass , Crofton held him in great respect . Haw- 590 CROFTON CHUMS.
Стр. 606
... catcher when the Factoryville team was playing , and " shag " foul balls , or carry the bats or the water . For I was born with the base - ball instinct , and a " mascot , " or bat - boy , is the rôle in which many a ball - player has ...
... catcher when the Factoryville team was playing , and " shag " foul balls , or carry the bats or the water . For I was born with the base - ball instinct , and a " mascot , " or bat - boy , is the rôle in which many a ball - player has ...
Стр. 614
... catcher to handle and for the players to field . It has many disadvantages . Occasionally , I used to try one on " Hans " Wag- ner , the great batter of the Pitts- burg club , because it was generally believed that he did n't care for a ...
... catcher to handle and for the players to field . It has many disadvantages . Occasionally , I used to try one on " Hans " Wag- ner , the great batter of the Pitts- burg club , because it was generally believed that he did n't care for a ...
Стр. 732
... catcher not infrequently . A pitcher named Elmer Stricklett is credited with the invention of the spit ball . He was with the " White Sox , " in training camp , and one day pitched a ball in practice to the batters which none of them ...
... catcher not infrequently . A pitcher named Elmer Stricklett is credited with the invention of the spit ball . He was with the " White Sox , " in training camp , and one day pitched a ball in practice to the batters which none of them ...
Стр. 804
... his anatomy , because struck with a wild ball ; or watches men galloping about the bases while his angry catcher chases a wild pitch . Control , then , is the first thing to acquire . And there is only one way to get control ,. 804.
... his anatomy , because struck with a wild ball ; or watches men galloping about the bases while his angry catcher chases a wild pitch . Control , then , is the first thing to acquire . And there is only one way to get control ,. 804.
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