There are four non-Harper's:
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 23, 1885, p.221: "... Sketches at the Polo Grounds during the League Championship Game between the New York and Detroit Clubs ..." These are six detailed sketches from the stands of fans, including a policeman chasing boys on a fence, with more boys on a tree behind it.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 6, 1885, 1885, p.253: "Illinois, --The Chicago Baseball Club." This is a team picture of 12 players that occupies the top half of the page.
The Illustrated American, May 10, 1890, p.292: "The National Game: Opening Day of the Baseball Season." This is a full page of seven photos featuring Tim Keefe delivering a "down-shoot," "A two-bagger for Thomson," Buck Ewing catching a pop-up, and O'Day pitching.
The Illustrated American, May 10, 1890, p.293: "The National Game: Opening Day of the Baseball Season." This is a full page of five photos with text, featuring Keefe pitching and Ewing batting and catching.
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