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1. Albert Spalding, Life Member, UCLA Alumni Association: - ZoomInfo Business Infor
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3. Albert Spalding (violinist) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Albert Spalding (August 15, 1888 May 26, 1953) was an American violinist and composer .
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the American violinist. For the baseball player and manager, see Albert Spalding Albert Spalding (August 15, 1888 - May 26, 1953) was an American violinist and composer.
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A star pitcher in the 1870s, Al Spalding started a sporting goods company and took over NL Chicago. As a pitcher, he had a .787 career winning percentage.
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Click Here to Return To Main HOF Portrait Page NOTE: Item below is NOT FOR SALE - please click here to view available inventory Albert Spalding (b. September 2, 1850 - d. September 9, 1915) A star pitcher in the 1870s, Al Spalding started a sporting goods company and took over NL Chicago. As a pitcher, he had a .787 career winning percentage. He helped write the new NL's constitution. Inducted in 1939 1950 Callahan A.G. Spalding PSA 9 MINT Click Image to Zoom Click Image to Zoom Comments: Card Details Below: Year(s): ACC Set Designation: Set Name: Callahan Country: United States Description: These cards which feature artist Mario DeMarco's drawings of Hall of Famers, were produced from 1950 through 1956 and sold by the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and at major league ballparks. The cards measure 1-3/4" X 2-1/2" and include a detailed player biography on the back. When introduced in 1950 the set included all members of the Hall of Fame up to that time, and then new cards were added each year as more players were elected. Therefore, cards of players appearing in all previous editions are more common than those players who appeared in just one or two years. When the set was discontinued in 1956 it consisted of 82 cards, which is now a complete set. B.E. Callahan of Chicago, the publisher of "Who's Who in Baseball," produced the card set.

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Spalding, Albert (1888–1953) violinist; born in Chicago. Trained in Europe and the U.S.A., he made his American debut in 1908 at Carnegie Hall, and for several decades thereafter
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7. Albert Spalding - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Spalding, Albert Alternative names Short description Date of birth September 2, 1850 Place of birth Date of death September 9, 1915 Place of death
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Career highlights and awards Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Albert Goodwill Spalding Byron Illinois September 2, 1850 – September 9, 1915 in Point Loma California ) was a professional baseball player, manager and co-founder of A.G. Spalding sporting goods company.
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Having played baseball throughout his youth, Spalding first played competitively with the Rockford Pioneers, a youth team, which he joined in 1865. After pitching his team to a 26–2 victory over a local men's amateur team (the Mercantiles), he was approached by another, the Forest Citys, for whom he played for two years. In the autumn of 1867 he accepted a $40 per week contract, nominally as a clerk, but really to play professionally for the Chicago Excelsiors, a not uncommon arrangement used to circumvent the rules of the time, which forbade the hiring of professional players. Following the formation of baseball's first professional organization, the

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Byron is a city in Ogle County, Illinois, United States located on the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad, Illinois Route 72, and Illinois Route 2.
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9. Spalding, Albert G. (1850-1915) Summary | BookRags.com
Spalding, Albert G. (18501915). Spalding, Albert G. (1850-1915) summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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This web site is dedicated to those of you who have the name Spalding or are related through maternal lineage. Our primary goal is to help you learn more about your relationship to the family through extensive genealogical research done over the past 150 years. Our second goal to help you learn more about history so that you may better understand your heritage.
The Spalding name is one of great antiquity. Various coats of arms are delineated herein, although no heraldic shields have been authenticated.
Brief biographies of various Spalding family members are provided for your interest. If you would like to add your history, please contact us through marti@spaldingmemorial.com The Spalding Memorial was originally compiled and published in 1872 by the Rev. Samuel J. Spalding of Newburyport, Massachusetts. After his death in 1892, Charles Warren Spalding began the revision which took three years to complete. This massive production contains 1320 pages and over 15,000 names, with illustrations of various coats of arms and numerous steel engravings of members of the Spalding family. At the time of publication, it was said to be... The largest and most complete genealogical work ever published in America
The first authentic record of the Spalding family appears in the Virginia Colonial Records, 1619-1680. Evidence indicated that Edward Spalding arrived with Sir George Yeardley in or about 1619 to join the Virginia Colony. In this year, several families immigrated to the Virginia Colony, induced by a promise of prosperity from the company; prior to this time, the colony consisted of mostly males. On March 22, 1622, following an Indian massacre which devastated the colony, a census was ordered.

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13. Spalding, Albert Goodwill - Strength - World Of Sports Science
12/2/1850–9/9/1915. AMERICAN. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYER, SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURER. Albert Goodwill (A.G.) Spalding used his fame, acquired as a standout pitcher for the Boston
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AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYER, SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURER The A.G. Spalding Company was built by its namesake and founder beginning in 1878. Al Spalding had been a dominant pitcher with the Boston Red Stockings between 1871 and 1876. In those six seasons, Spalding led the league in victories each year. He was the first pitcher to win more than 200 games, playing in an era when relief pitchers were virtually unknown and a starting pitcher was expected to complete the games that he begun. Spalding finished his playing career with the Chicago White Stockings, later known as the Chicago White Sox, where he both pitched and played first base. Spalding was such a skilled pitcher that he could have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame strictly on the strength of his playing career. Spalding was enshrined in the Hall as an executive and builder in 1939. In the early 1880s, Spalding began the manufacture of an all leather baseball shoe, constructed with steel cleats. He incorporated very soft and supple kangaroo leather into the uppers of the shoe to improve fit and performance; kangaroo leather was also used by ice hockey skate manufacturers in their early products for this reason. In 1887, Spalding perceived that the new sport of American football was likely to expand, creating a further need for its own specially designed products. Spalding developed a leather football, with rawhide laces; his ball became a standard by which others were measured.

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15. Spalding, Albert (Harper's Magazine)
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Spalding, Albert Biography of the early 20th century American-born concert artist. Steiner, Diana - Concert violinist, teacher, and recording artist.
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17. Spalding, Albert
Spalding, Albert (b. Aug. 15, 1888, Chicago, Ill., U.S.d. May 26, 1953, New York, N.Y.), American composer and one of the leading violinists of his day.
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(b. Aug. 15, 1888, Chicago, Ill., U.S.d. May 26, 1953, New York, N.Y.), American composer and one of the leading violinists of his day. The son of a partner in the sporting-goods firm of A.G. Spalding and Brothers, he began to study the violin at the age of seven, making his debut in Paris in 1905 and in New York City in 1908. He served with the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War I. Spalding toured the United States and Europe many times, playing with the leading orchestras. His musical compositions include a suite for orchestra, two violin concerti, and a String Quartet in E Minor. He was the author of an autobiography, Rise to Follow (1943), and of a novel, A Fiddle, a Sword, and a Lady Related Propaedia Topics: Recording and reproduction of music

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