SPALDING, A(LBERT) G(OODWILL)


Meaning of SPALDING, A(LBERT) G(OODWILL) in English

born Sept. 2, 1850, Byron, Ill., U.S.

died Sept. 9, 1915, Point Loma, Calif.

U.S. baseball player, executive, and sporting-goods manufacturer.

Spalding played with the Boston Red Stockings and later the Chicago White Stockings; he served as president for the latter team (1882–91). In 1876 he and his brother founded, in Chicopee, Mass., the firm that, as A.G. Spalding & Bros., would become one of the premier American sporting-goods companies. He also founded the annual Spalding's Official Baseball Guide and wrote the history America's National Game (1911). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.

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