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HERE, at last, you Fathers, is the book that will tell your red-
blooded, ball-loving, lot-playing, growing -up boys —who long to excel in 1/ a"4 I f
the game, and in whose team exploits you take such pride —HOW TO / w I f
PLAY BASEBALL RIGHT. / X \
And you Amateur Team Members, Semi-Pros, and Minor-Leaguers— / i * 1 / *!A
it will tell you, too, HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL RIGHT. / M |
And you, Mr. Fan, it will tell HOW BASEBALL IS PLAYED RIGHT, | | \\ 1 <
and enable you to appreciate all the better the fine points of the game. | .nr***^ — |
“HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL” has been written for all ball lovers
and players, young and old, by the man critics say has developed more \ i
young ball players into Big League stars than any other baseball master of his time— \
JOHN J. McGßAW—Manager of the Giants—Winner of Four National League sk\ ■<
Pennants and One World’s Championship—the “Little Napoleon of Baseball.”
Manager McGraw’s book is the result of his two decades Jp V \
in Big League Baseball—and in it he gives the same instructions that he ■
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EVERY POSITION IN THE GAME.
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The thirty-two superb half-tone illustrations of
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