Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church Page 14
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A photocopy of page 14 from the Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church. The text on the page reads, "Note. - A * before the catalogue number, indicates that the exhibit is a photograph. 212. George Winters, [sic] pitcher Boston (A. L.) 1902. 214. Denton )"Cy") Young, Boston (A. L.) 1902. 215. William Keeler, outfielder Brooklyn (N. L.). 1902. (See Nos. 148 and 181.) 216. Claude Ritchey, second baseman Pittsburgh (N. L.), 1902. 217. Joseph J. Kelly, [sic] outfielder Cincinnati (N. L.), 1902. 218. The Birthplace of Base Ball. The club-house and players of the Olympic Ball Club, of Philadelphia, organized in 1833, as a town ball club, and later reorganized as a base ball club. *219. George Wright, of the old Cincinnati Red Stockings. 220. Joseph Hornang, [sic] left field Buffalo, 1878. *221. Boston Base Ball Club, 1891; the champions of that year. *222 Davenport (Iowa) Base Ball Club, 1888. *223 Worcester Base Ball Club, 1879. *224. Boston Base Ball Club, 1877. *225. Old Haight Street Grounds, San Francisco, with game in progress between Greenhood-Morans and Haverlys, June 9, 1888. (see Nos. 150, 151, and 181.) *226. Norwich (Conn.) Base Ball Club, 1899. John C. Chapman, Manager. 227. Athletic Base Ball Club, of Philadelphia, 1865, who won the penant [sic] in 1866-68-70 and 1871. *228. Philadelphia Base Ball Club, 1887. Harry Wright Manager. *229 Red Stocking Base Ball Club, of Cincinnati. *230. Alleghany Base Ball Club, 1885. *231. New York Base Ball Club, 1886. 232. Final Game between Athletics of Philadelphia and Atlantics of Brooklyn, October 22, 1866, which decided the championship of that year; from a photograph. 233. John J. Mcgraw, manager and third baseman, Baltimore, 1899. 234. Eugene De Montreville, shortstop Baltimore, 1899. 235. William Joyc, [sic] captain New York , 1898. 236. Parke A. Wilson, catcher New York, 1898. 237. O'Rourke, center field; Gore center field, Richardson, second base; Connor, first base, of New York Base Ball Club. (Three-color half-tone) 239. Welch, pitcher; Ward, shortstop; Ewing, captain, and Keefe, pitcher New York Base Ball Club, (Three-color half-tone) 240. Multrie, manager; Titcomb, pitcher; Whitney, third base; and the mascot, of the New York Base Ball Club. (Three-color half-tone) (14)"