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Date |
| 1 | Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland Indians 2 | | |
| 2 | Bugs | | |
| 3 | All-American Baseball Team | Sunday, Billy; | 1908 |
| 4 | The All-America Baseball Team: An Old Baseball "Star's" Choice of Modern "Stars" | Sunday, W.A.; | 1908 |
| 5 | | | 1909 |
| 6 | | | 1909 |
| 7 | | | 1909 |
| 8 | The World's Series; What It Means to Players and Followers of the National Game | | 1909 |
| 9 | All-America Professional Baseball Team; Selecting the Stars of the Diamond For Nineteen Hundred and Nine | Anson, A.C.; | 1909 |
| 10 | | | 1910 |
| 11 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1910 |
| 12 | Part I: The Spring Training Trip - Its Reason and Object | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1911 |
| 13 | Part III: The Importance of Batting | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1911 |
| 14 | Major League Indoor Base Ball Game | | 1911 |
| 15 | Spring Training With the White Sox - I "In Commy's Car" | Irwin, Will; | 1912 |
| 16 | Spring Training With the White Sox - II Mostly Personal | Irwin, Will; | 1912 |
| 17 | Letters | | 1912 |
| 18 | My Life So Far | Johnson, Walter; | 1912 |
| 19 | Play Ball | | 1912 |
| 20 | "The Limelight Position in Present Day Baseball Is Held By a Few Pitchers" | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1912 |
| 21 | The Spit Ball; "Ed" Walsh Has a Word To Say in Its Defence | | 1912 |
| 22 | Waiting Them Out From Ed Walsh | | 1912 |
| 23 | The Mystery of the Spitball | Irwin, Will; | 1912 |
| 24 | The Pick of the Game | Rice, Grantland; | 1912 |
| 25 | The Greatest Pitcher On the Diamond Today | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 |
| 26 | | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1912 |
| 27 | Power and Robust Health For You! | | 1913 |
| 28 | The Master of the Mound: Johnson, Walsh, and Mathewson - and the Greatest of These - Well, Here's the Evidence | Rice, Grantland; | 1913 |
| 29 | Failure as a Factor in the National Game | | 1913 |
| 30 | The Real Who's Who in Baseball | | 1913 |
| 31 | | Shank, R.F.; | 1913 |
| 32 | Learn Baseball Pitching | | 1913 |
| 33 | The Favorite of Your Favorite: Tuxedo, the Perfect Pipe Tobacco | | 1913 |
| 34 | The Path To Baseball Fame | Salinger, H.G.; | 1913 |
| 35 | | | 1913 |
| 36 | | | 1913 |
| 37 | The Spit-ball King | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 |
| 38 | | S.R.F.; | 1913 |
| 39 | Facts About Ed Walsh | | 1913 |
| 40 | | | 1913 |
| 41 | The Star Ball-Players and Their Earnings | Barber, Frederick Courtenay; | 1913 |
| 42 | The Four Great Suits in the Pitching Deck | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 |
| 43 | Why Players Fail | | 1913 |
| 44 | The Path to Baseball Fame | Salsinger, H.G.; | 1913 |
| 45 | Batter-Up | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 46 | The Real Comiskey | Weir, Hugh C.; | 1914 |
| 47 | | Warren, Henry M.; | 1914 |
| 48 | Tipping the Signals | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 49 | Baseball as a Profession | Johnson, Ban B.; | 1914 |
| 50 | Base-Ball: the Game and Its Players; Pt. 2: Famous Pitchers and Their Styles; Interesting Stories About the Game's Greatest Twirlers and How They Achieve Success | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
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