Pulp Fiction, 1874 · page 99 of 100
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‘Games and Pastimes for 1874. | BEADLE AND ADAMS, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. DIME BASE-BALL PLAYER FOR 1874. (THIRTEENTH ANNUAL EDITION.) | tate long-established and accepted authority in Base-Ball circles on all Rules, [Aven and Usages of the Game; and the Sranparp SoURCE oF ) cE fol Bag ezes, Club Reports, Professional Records, etc., containing a Brief History of oe Ball, Rules for Forming Clubs, Instructions for Scoring the Game, Technical Ayo ® used in the Game, Instructions for Managing a Club, Rules for Making ont, » rages, List of Professional Players, Noted Club Records for 1872-8, Club neva 18%8, and the New Code of Playing Rules for 1874. Edited by Henry Chadwick. HAND-BOOK OF CROQUET. .* Complete Guide to the Principles and Practice of the Game, This 6 eames ana me has, duriug the few years of its existence, snes | outgrown. the first vague: ‘aperfect rules and regulations of its inventor; and, as almost every house at: tis played adopts a different code of laws, it becomes a difficult matter for ager to assimilate his play to that of other people. It is, therefore, highly e that one uniform system should be generally adopted, and bence the ob- Of this work is to establish a recognized method of playing the game, ) CRICKET AND FOOT-BALL.. a desirable Cricketer’s Companion, containing complete instructions tn the » ents of Bowling, Batting and Fielding: also the Revised Laws of the game: »°Marks on the Duties of mpires; the Mary-le-Bone Cricket Club Rules and \*Sulations ; Bets, etc., etc. By Henry CHADWICK, author of “ Base-Ball Piayor,** Net YACHTING AND ROWING. ¢ ; anges volume will be found very complete as a guide to the conduct of w t Chay full of interesting information alike to the amateur and the novice. r dus referring to the recent great rowing race of the Oxford and Cam 8..on the Thames, will be found particularly interesting, RIDING AND DRIVING. nenyeure guide to correct Horsemanship, with complete directions fer the and. ; Nd a specific section of directions and information for female eqnesiri " th Ay Nn dargely from ‘‘ Stonehenge’s”’ fine manual, this volume will be found al!) s Can be desired by those siasbeh to know all about the horse, ald his mu it in harness and under the saddle. GUIDE TO SWIMMING. pembracing all the rules of the art for both sexes. Tlustrated. Pe waypur::: ap te Pergrson. Comprising Advisory Instructicns; Rules'' po: entering the Swi: General Directions for Swimming ; Diving; how toc. »: .v the surface; Mming on the Back; how to Swim in Times of Danger;'.-pathing—how to ee Female n ‘nage the w the tides, ete.; a Chapter for the Ladic’ ao Syimining-School : ee to manage cases of Drowning; Dr. «ranklin’s * Code” for ers. | HAND-BOOK OF PEDESTRIANISM. Keng the Rules ‘ior Training and Practice in Walkiug, Running, Leaping, VUlting, ete, ete, Edited by Henry Chadwick. DIME BOOK OF 100 GAMES. he Mprisin Ont-door and In door Summer Games for Tourists and Familie! tn Country, Picnics, etc. For sale b r in packaged y all Newsdealers and Booksellers; or will be sent singly or in ) by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price—T=N CEnTs each. 3 | , BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William street, New Werk. COMMGClOOKSaCOlin