Title: Baseball ABC
Release date: September 3, 2006 [eBook #19169]
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Edwards, Sankar Viswanathan, and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
(This file was produced from images generously made
available by the Library of Congress)
| A | B | C | D | E | F |
| G | H | I | J | K | L |
| M | N | O | P | Q | |
| R | S | T | U | V | |
| W | X | Y | Z |
| a | b | c | d | e | f | g |
| h | i | j | k | l | m | n |
| o | p | q | r | s | t | u |
| v | w | x | y | z |
A stands for ARTHUR, a boy fond of fun,
When Base-Ball he plays, none like him can run.
B stands for BALL, for BAT, and for BASE.
C stands for CATCHER, with mask on his face.
D stands for DIAMOND drawn flat on the ground.
E stands for EDWARD, who marks out the bound.
F stands for FOUL on which Arthur goes out.
G stands for "GO"—How the merry boys shout!
H stands for HIGH-BALL, knocked up to the sky.
I stands for INNINGS, for which we all try.
J stands for "JUDGEMENT," the Base-Keeper's shout.
K stands for KARL who so quickly gets out.
L stands for LEFT-FIELD, who catches FLY-BALLS.
M stands for MUFF, who cannot catch at all.
N stands for NORMAN, who knocks the ball high.
O stands for OUT, when it's caught on the fly.
P stands for PITCHER, a smart boy you see.
Q stands for QUICK, which this pitcher must be.
R stands for RUNNER, who runs to each base.
S stands for SHORT-STOP, the ball he must chase.
T stands for THIRD-BASE, looked after by James.
U stands for UMPIRE, who judges these games.
V stands for VICTOR, the best of the nine.
W stands for WILLIAM, who tells us the time.
X stands for SCORE-MARK, which errors point out.
Y stands for YOUTH, who's been injured no doubt.
Z stands for ZENO, this boy rather tall,
Who thinks there's no fun like a game of Base-Ball.
BASE-BALL A. B. C.
| A | stands for ARTHUR, a boy fond of fun, | |
| When Base-Ball he plays, none like him can run. | ||
| B | stands for BALL, for BAT, and for BASE. | |
| C | stands for CATCHER, with mask on his face. | |
| D | stands for DIAMOND drawn flat on the ground. | |
| E | stands for EDWARD, who marks out the bound. | |
| F | stands for FOUL on which Arthur goes out. | |
| G | stands for "GO"—How the merry boys shout! | |
| H | stands for HIGH-BALL, knocked up to the sky. | |
| I | stands for INNINGS, for which we all try. | |
| J | stands for JUDGEMENT, the Base-Keeper's shout. | |
| K | stands for KARL, who so quickly gets out. | |
| L | stands for LEFT-FIELD, who catches FLY-BALLS. | |
| M | stands for MUFF, who cannot catch at all. | |
| N | stands for NORMAN, who knocks the ball high. | |
| O | stands for OUT, when it's caught on the fly. | |
| P | stands for PITCHER, a smart boy you see. | |
| Q | stands for QUICK, which this pitcher must be. | |
| R | stands for RUNNER, who runs to each base. | |
| S | stands for SHORT-STOP, the ball he must chase. | |
| T | stands for THIRD-BASE, looked after by James. | |
| U | stands for UMPIRE, who judges these games. | |
| V | stands for VICTOR, the best of the nine. | |
| W | stands for WILLIAM, who tells us the time. | |
| X | stands for SCORE-MARK, which errors point out. | |
| Y | stands for YOUTH, who's been injured no doubt. | |
| Z | stands for ZENO, this boy rather tall, | |
| Who thinks there's no fun like a game of Base-Ball. |