Thursday, January 21, 2016

New old baseball guides

Major League Baseball Historian John Thorn shared today that Northern Illinois University has digitized more editions of Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player. These are some very early base ball guides and rules books.

Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player - 1862
Nickels and Dimes - Northern Illinois University

Watchdog reporter, data journalist, and SABR's Baseball Database Guru, Sean Lahman, has assembled a rather comprehensive list of baseball guides available on the internet. I've found a few more guides that Sean doesn't yet have listed. Rather than keep them to myself, I figured I'd share them. I'm using Sean's html format below. I'm assuming that he will fold these in with his list.

1860 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1862 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1865 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1866 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1867 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1869 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1870 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1871 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1872 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1873 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1874 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1875 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1876 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1878 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1879 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1880 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)
1881 – Beadle's Dime Base-Ball Player | View online (Source: Northern Illinois University)

1876 – Spalding Guide | View online (Source: Hathi Trust)
1878 – Spalding Guide | View online (Source: Hathi Trust)
1884 – Spalding Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1934 – Spalding Guide | View online (Source: Library of Congress)
1939 – Spalding Guide | View online (Source: Library of Congress)

1901 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1903 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1905 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1913 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1917 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)
1919 – Reach Guide | View online (Source: Internet Archive)

1877-78, 1880-96, 1898-1910  Constitution and playing rules of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs | View online (Source: University of Maryland)

1866 – The Base Ball Player's Book of Reference (Haney's) View online (Source: Internet Archive)

1879 – American Manual of Base Ball View online (Source: Internet Archive)

1889 – Chadwick's How To Play Base Ball View online (Source: Hathi Trust)

1897 – Tuohey's History of the Boston Base Ball Club View online (Source: Hathi Trust)

1902 – Church's Base Ball Vol. 1 (1845-1871) View online (Source: Hathi Trust)

1914 – Richter's history and records of base ball : the American nation's chief sport | View online (Source: Internet Archive)

Actually, some of them are on Sean's list, just not easily found. When the Internet Archive digitized these books, they probably took the info from the title page, but the bound volume might have multiple years. So the above Internet Archive links go directly to the start of the book, which might be in the middle of a bound volume.

Things to read on a snowy day.




Updated June 8, 2017

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Monte Irvin's High School

Monte Irvin slipped from this earth this week.  He was a great ball player and will be missed.

While doing some research about his early years I found his high school yearbook.  It is his senior year at Orange High School in Orange, New Jersey.

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com

In my joy of finding this I sent it out over social media, mistakenly adding that it was from East Orange HS.

Now, why did I do that?  Because Baseball-Reference, Seamheads, and even the SABR BioProject entry for Monte Irvin have that info.  I had it in my head and that's what I wrote.  But I was wrong.

This clipping from the Trenton Evening Times says that "One of the newcomers is Monte Irvin, former Orange High School and Lincoln University athlete."

Trenton Evening Times - May 12, 1939
image from GenealogyBank.com

Here's another photo of Monte from his yearbook.  He was a member of the Student Patrol.

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com
He's mentioned in the yearbook as being ill for track season.    On the basketball page it is mentioned that "Midway during the season Orange was dealt a severe blow when Monford Irvin was forced to the hospital with a streptococcus infection."

Here are the baseball, basketball, football, and track teams from that same yearbook.  Individual players aren't named and I am not good at identifying people in photographs.  I assume that he's included in these photos.

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com

1938 Orange Peel - Orange HS, Orange, NJ
image from Ancestry.com

So, I think that Monte Irvin attended Orange High School, in Orange, New Jersey.  How does one request change at other sites that have different information?