St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 573
... Pitcher . ( Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson , and with photographs and diagrams ) ............ . Playing the Game . ( Illustrated with diagrams and from photographs ) . . C. H. Claudy . BATTLE - SHIPS . FOR THE PENNANT , or , BATTLE ...
... Pitcher . ( Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson , and with photographs and diagrams ) ............ . Playing the Game . ( Illustrated with diagrams and from photographs ) . . C. H. Claudy . BATTLE - SHIPS . FOR THE PENNANT , or , BATTLE ...
Page 574
... PITCHER . ( Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson , and with photographs and diagrams ) . JINGLES . ( Illustrated by the Author ) ... JOHNNY'S FOURTH OF JULY ORATION . Picture , drawn by C. F. Lester .. KING'S VACATION , THE ...
... PITCHER . ( Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson , and with photographs and diagrams ) . JINGLES . ( Illustrated by the Author ) ... JOHNNY'S FOURTH OF JULY ORATION . Picture , drawn by C. F. Lester .. KING'S VACATION , THE ...
Page 604
... . Sadie smiled ; soon swiftly swung ; Sitting straight , steered stiffly . " So ! " said Sally , " something sung Scatters sunshine swiftly ! " PITCHER BIG LEAGUE trol of the ball . Ew of 604 THE LUCKY SIXPENCE SADIE SWUNG, SALLY SUNG ...
... . Sadie smiled ; soon swiftly swung ; Sitting straight , steered stiffly . " So ! " said Sally , " something sung Scatters sunshine swiftly ! " PITCHER BIG LEAGUE trol of the ball . Ew of 604 THE LUCKY SIXPENCE SADIE SWUNG, SALLY SUNG ...
Page 605
... pitchers . The first necessity for a pitcher is to have con- That can't be emphasized too strongly . A boy may be able to throw all the curves imaginable , but if he can't put the ball where he wants it , the batters keep walking around ...
... pitchers . The first necessity for a pitcher is to have con- That can't be emphasized too strongly . A boy may be able to throw all the curves imaginable , but if he can't put the ball where he wants it , the batters keep walking around ...
Page 606
... pitcher was considered to be the most important position , one of the older boys always took the job without even giving me a tryout . In fact , they thought that I was alto- gether too good a pitcher for my age , because I had ...
... pitcher was considered to be the most important position , one of the older boys always took the job without even giving me a tryout . In fact , they thought that I was alto- gether too good a pitcher for my age , because I had ...
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