Evolution of Baseball Equipment (Continued)
19th Century Baseball Makers, Manufacturers & Retailers (Continued)
1890
- Spalding's League Ball
- Spalding's Association Ball
- Spalding's Boy's League Ball
- Spalding's Professional Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, red
- Spalding's Amateur Lively Ball, white
- Spalding's King of the Diamond, white (Horsehide cover, regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Boys' Professional Ball, white (Horsehide cover, junior size ball)
- Spalding's Boys' Favorite (Horsehide cover, regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's League Junior (Horsehide cover, slightly under regulation size)
- Spalding's Eureka Ball, white. (Regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Rattler Ball, white. (Nearly regulation size)
- Spalding's Boys' Dead (8-inch ball)
- Spalding's Boss Ball (Large size)
1891
- Spalding's League Ball
- Spalding's New Double Seam Ball
- Spalding's Association Ball
- Spalding's Boy's League Ball
- Spalding's Professional Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, red
- Spalding's Amateur Lively Ball, white
- Spalding's King of the Diamond, white (Horsehide cover, regulation size)
- Spalding's Boys' Professional Ball, white (Horsehide cover, Junior size ball)
- Spalding's Boys' Favorite (Horsehide cover, regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's League Junior (Horsehide cover, junior size)
- Spalding's Eureka Ball, white. (Nearly regulation size)
- Spalding's Rattler Ball, white. (Nearly regulation size)
- Spalding's Boys' Dead (8-inch ball)
- Spalding's Rocket Ball (Large size)
1892
- Spalding's League Ball
- Spalding's New Double Seam Ball
- Spalding's Boy's League Ball
- Spalding's Professional Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's King of the Diamond, white (Horsehide cover, regulation size)
- Spalding's Boys' Favorite (Horsehide cover, regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's League Junior (Horsehide cover, junior size)
- Spalding's Victor (New - Regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Eureka Ball, white. (Nearly regulation size)
- palding's Rocket Ball (Large size)
1893
- Spalding's League Ball
- Spalding's New Double Seam Ball
- Spalding's Boy's League Ball
- Spalding's Professional Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, white
- Spalding's King of the Diamond, white (Horsehide cover, regulation size)
- Spalding's Boys' Favorite (Horsehide cover, regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's League Junior (Horsehide cover, junior size)
- Spalding's Victor (Regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Eureka Ball, white. (Nearly regulation size)
- Spalding's Rocket Ball (Large size)
1894
- Official League Ball
- Double Seam Ball
- Boy's League Ball
- Professional Ball
- Amateur Ball
- King of the Diamond
- Boys' Favorite Ball
- League Junior Ball
- Bouncer Ball
- Victor Ball
- Boys' Amateur Ball
- All of the above in separate box and sealed)
- Eureka Ball
- Boys' Lively Ball
- Rocket Ball
- Dandy Ball
- Boss, 4-piece Ball (The above not in separate box)
1895
- Official League Ball
- Double Seam Ball
- Boy's League Ball
- Professional Ball
- Amateur Ball
- King of the Diamond
- Boys' Professional
- Boys' Favorite Ball
- League Junior Ball
- Bouncer Ball
- Victor Ball
- Boys' Amateur Ball .
- (All of the above in separate box and sealed)
- Eureka Ball
- Boys' Lively Ball
- Rocket Ball
- Dandy Ball
- Boss, 4-piece Ball
- (The above not in separate box)
1896
- The Spalding Official League Ball
- The Spalding Official Boy's League Ball (For Junior Clubs)
- "Double Seam Ball" (Doubled stitched)
- Wright and Ditson's League Ball (Regulation weight and size)
- "Professional Ball" (Regulation size and weight)
- "Boys' Professional" (Same as the "Professional Ball" in boys' size)
- "Amateur" Ball (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "King of the Diamond" (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Favorite" (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "League Junior" (Slightly under regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "Bouncer" (A very light and high bounding ball)
- "Victor" Ball (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Amateur" Ball (A little under regulation)
- *All of the above in separate box and sealed
1897
- The Spalding Official League Ball
- The Spalding Official Boys' League Ball (For Junior Clubs)
- "Double Seam" Ball (Doubled stitched)
- Wright and Ditson's League Ball (Regulation weight and size)
- "Professional" Ball (Regulation size and weight)
- "Boys' Professional" (Same as the "Professional Ball" in boys' size)
- "Amateur" Ball (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "King of the Diamond" (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Favorite" (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "League Junior" (Slightly under regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "Bouncer" (A very light and high bounding ball)
- "Victor" Ball (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Amateur" Ball (A little under regulation)
- *All of the above in separate box and sealed
- "Eureka" Ball (Nearly Regulation size)
- "Boys' Lively" Ball (High bouncer)
- "Rocket" Ball
- "Dandy" Ball (Two-piece cover)
- "Boss" Ball (Four piece cover) (The above not in separate box)
1898
- The Spalding Official League Ball
- The Spalding Official Boys' League Ball (For Junior Clubs)
- "Double Seam" Ball (Doubled stitched and warranted to last a full game)
- The Spalding "Commercial League" (Regulation size)
- "Professional" Ball (Regulation size and weight)
- "Boys' Professional" (Same as the "Professional Ball" in boys' size)
- "Amateur" Ball (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "King of the Diamond" (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Favorite" (Regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "League Junior" (Slightly under regulation size, horsehide cover)
- "Higher Flyer" (A very lively ball)
- "Victor" Ball (Regulation size)
- "Boys' Amateur" Ball (A little under regulation)
- *All of the above in separate box and sealed
- "Eureka" Ball (Nearly Regulation size)
- "Boys' Lively" Ball (High bouncer)
- "Rocket" Ball (The best made)
- "Dandy" Ball (Two-piece cover)
- "Boss" Ball (Four piece cover) (The above not in separate box)
1899
- The Spalding Official League Ball
- The Spalding Official Boys' League Ball (Made the same as the League Ball only smaller)
- Spalding's Commercial League Ball
- Spalding's Boy's Commercial League Ball
- Spalding's Double Seam Ball
- Spalding's Amateur Ball
- Spalding's Professional Ball
- Spalding's King of the Diamond Ball
- Spalding's Higher Flyer (A very lively ball; the inside is all rubber)
- Spalding's Junior League (Slightly under regulation size, horsehide cover, very lively)
- Spalding's Boys' Favorite (Regulation size and weight, horsehide cover)
- Victor Ball (Regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Boys' Amateur (A little under regulation size, sheepskin cover)
- Spalding's Boys' Lively (Lively ball, juvenile size, two piece cover)
- Spalding's Eureka (Nearly regulation size and weight)
- Spalding's Rocket
1900
- The Spalding Official League Ball
- The Spalding Official Boys' League Ball
- Spalding's Commercial League Ball
- Spalding's Boys' Commercial League Ball
- Spalding's Double Seam Ball
- Spalding's Professional Ball
- Spalding's Amateur Ball
- Spalding's King of the Diamond Ball
The Equipment Continued