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- catalog contributor b9516292.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Cont.): K is for k as in strikeout -- L is for L.L. Bean's system, the E.Z. Radio Baseball Score Card, and other attempts at the Great American Scorecard -- M is for the metaphor of scoring...with a lengthy digression on scorecards, hot dogs, and peanuts -- N is for numbers, the -- O is for the official scorer -- P is for proving the official box score -- Q is for questions for and answers from the official scorer -- R is for rules of thumb -- S is for scorecards and scorebooks -- T is for team error -- U is for uncovering the truth of the horse's teeth -- V is for vexatious moments in official scoring history -- W is for writing instruments -- X is the x's and checks -- Y is for year-by-year timeline of scoring rule changes.".
- catalog description "Cont.): Zamboni on field and other zany (but relevant) scoring notations -- Scorecards of historic games.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references(p. 105-110) and index.".
- catalog description "Why score? -- How to tend a scorecard -- the basics. The grid -- The code -- By the numbers -- Further basics -- Advanced scoring techniques. Amplifications -- Marginalia -- Using color and diagrams -- Asterisks, exclamations points, and other symbols of defensive prowess! -- Scoring and baseball history from A to Z. A is for abbreviations and scoring symbols -- B is for box scores -- C is for collecting scorecards -- objects and information -- D is for details, details, and more details -- E is for the Eisenhower-Coolidge continuum -- F is for scorekeeping in French -- G is for Gems and errors -- H is for hindsight -- I is for I score, therefore I am -- the scorer's creed -- J is for judgment calls.".
- catalog extent "117 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0802713076 (hardcover)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Walker,".
- catalog subject "796.357/021 20".
- catalog subject "Baseball Scorekeeping.".
- catalog subject "GV879 .D54 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): K is for k as in strikeout -- L is for L.L. Bean's system, the E.Z. Radio Baseball Score Card, and other attempts at the Great American Scorecard -- M is for the metaphor of scoring...with a lengthy digression on scorecards, hot dogs, and peanuts -- N is for numbers, the -- O is for the official scorer -- P is for proving the official box score -- Q is for questions for and answers from the official scorer -- R is for rules of thumb -- S is for scorecards and scorebooks -- T is for team error -- U is for uncovering the truth of the horse's teeth -- V is for vexatious moments in official scoring history -- W is for writing instruments -- X is the x's and checks -- Y is for year-by-year timeline of scoring rule changes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cont.): Zamboni on field and other zany (but relevant) scoring notations -- Scorecards of historic games.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why score? -- How to tend a scorecard -- the basics. The grid -- The code -- By the numbers -- Further basics -- Advanced scoring techniques. Amplifications -- Marginalia -- Using color and diagrams -- Asterisks, exclamations points, and other symbols of defensive prowess! -- Scoring and baseball history from A to Z. A is for abbreviations and scoring symbols -- B is for box scores -- C is for collecting scorecards -- objects and information -- D is for details, details, and more details -- E is for the Eisenhower-Coolidge continuum -- F is for scorekeeping in French -- G is for Gems and errors -- H is for hindsight -- I is for I score, therefore I am -- the scorer's creed -- J is for judgment calls.".
- catalog title "The joy of keeping score : how scoring the game has influenced and enhanced the history of baseball / Paul Dickson.".
- catalog type "text".