Spalding's Official Baseball Guide - 1913 by Unknown
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feel like a young man again."
CHARLES W. MURPHY, President Chicago National League club:--"The book is a very valuable work and will become a part of every base ball library in the country." JOHN F. MORILL, Boston, Mass., old time base ball star.--"I did not think it possible for one to become so interested in a book on base ball. I do not find anything in it which I can criticise." RALPH D. PAINE, popular magazine writer and a leading authority on college sport:--"I have been reading the book with a great deal of interest. 'It fills a long felt want,' and you are a national benefactor for writing it." GEN. FRED FUNSTON, hero of the Philippine war:--"I read the book with a great deal of pleasure and was much interested in seeing the account of base ball among the Asiatic whalers, which I had written for Harper's Round Table so many years ago." DEWOLF HOPPER, celebrated operatic artist and comedian:--"Apart from the splendid history of the evolution of the game, it perpetuates the memories of the many men who so gloriously sustained it. It should be read by every lover of the sport." HUGH NICOL, Director of Athletics, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.:--"No one that has read this book has appreciated it more than I. Ever since I have been big enough, I have been in professional base ball, and you can imagine how interesting the book is to me." |
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