SALE #158 Page 2 1936 SPORTING NEWS ALL STAR STAMPS 1952 TOPPS HIGH NUMBERS Super Rare Issue First Appearing in the Sporting News Newspaper in the Mid-1930’S

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SALE #158 Page 2 1936 SPORTING NEWS ALL STAR STAMPS 1952 TOPPS HIGH NUMBERS Super Rare Issue First Appearing in the Sporting News Newspaper in the Mid-1930’S 1910-11 M116 SPORTING LIFE Originally offered as a premium to subscribers of the Sporting Life newspaper, these outstanding cards feature all the stars and great players of the day. We were fortunate to pick up an almost complete set on our last road trip. It included a great selection of the tough “300 subjects” on reverse “high numbers”. Offerings this size of this issue are rarely seen these days. GD-VG @ $45.00 each: Pfeffer Cubs, Shafer Senators, McIntyre Tigers, McLean Reds, Merkle Giants Giants, Miller Pirates, Moore Phillies, Moren Phillies, Morgan A’s, Moriarity Tigers, O’Connor Browns, FR-GD (pin hole) @ $15.00 each: McQuillan Overall Cubs, Pfester Cubs, Phelps Cardinals, Reds Phillips Pirates, Powell Browns, Reisling Senators, Rucker Dodgers, Sallee Cardinals, Schaefer FR (erasures) @ $19.00 each: Hughes Senators, Schlei Giants, Smith Boston N.L., Rochester, Mitchell Rochester, Payne White Sox Spade Reds, Turner Indians, White White Sox, Commons Wilhelm Dodgers, Wiltse Giants EX-MT @ $149.00 each: Abbaticchio Pirates, Bachman Cardinals, Grant Phillies, Hall Red Sox,Howell Browns, Konetchy Cardinals, Krause A’s, McMillan Dodgers, Mitchell Reds, Parent White Sox, Richie Cubs, Wolter Yankees Frank “Home Run” Baker A’s (blue back) .VG $375.00 Frank “Home Run” Baker A’s (black back) ..GD (looks EX-MT (black back) @ $169.00 each: Moren NM but trimmed) 199.00 Phillies, Summers Tigers Chief Bender A’s (blue) . FR-GD back damage 249.00 EX @ $75.00 each: Bergen Dodgers, Blackburn Chief Bender A’s (pastel) .GD (looks NM but trimmed) White Sox, Carrigan Red Sox, Crandall Giants, 169.00 Davis A’s, Donahue Red Sox, Downey Reds, Roger Bresnahan Cardinals (pastel) .........FR-GD/GD Doyle Reds, Dygert A’s, Graham Browns, Gessler 179.00 Senators, Hoblitzel Reds, Hofman Cubs, Hyatt Mordecai Brown Cubs (blue) ...............GD-VG 349.00 Pirates, Jacklitsch Phillies, Jones Tigers, McElveen Frank Chance Cubs (pastel) ................ EX-MT 695.00 Dodgers, McIntire Cubs, Murphy A’s, Pelty Browns, Ed Cicotte Red Sox (pastel) ........... GD (looks NM but Purtell White Sox, Rowan Reds, Schmidt Tigers, VG-EX (black back) @ $69.00 each: Mullin trimmed) 225.00 Stanage Tigers, Stovall Indians, Sullivan White Sox, Tigers Fred Clarke Pirates (pastel/black back) .....VG 269.00 Sweeney Boston N.L., Thomas A’s, Willett Tigers, Eddie Collins A’s (pastel) .GD (looks NM but trimmed) Works Tigers VG @ $42.00 each: Barry A’s, Bemis Indians, 179.00 Clarke Indians, Ewing Phillies, Ferguson Boston Elmer Flick Indians (pastel) .......GD (trimmed) 159.00 N.L., Fromme Reds, Knabe Phillies, McGuire Harry Hooper Red Sox (pastel) ........... VG-EX 349.00 Indians, Milan Senators, O’Leary Tigers, Scanlon Ed Walsh White Sox (pastel) ...........GD back damage Dodgers, Steinfeldt Cubs, Tannehill White Sox, 225.00 Unglaub Senators, I. Young White Sox Vic Willis Cardinals (pastel) ........................VG 269.00 GD-VG @ $35.00 each: Beck Boston N.L., “High Number” 300 Subject Backs BellDodgers, Birmingham Indians, Bradley Indians, Falkenberg Indians, Hartzell Browns, Hunter EX-MT @ $249.00 each: Block White Sox, R. Dodgers, Kane Cubs, Mattern Cardinals, Wilson Collins Red Sox, Criss Browns, Demmitt Cardinals, Pirates Gaspar Reds, Killifer GD-VG ink back @ $25.00 each: Lush Senators, Madden Red Sox, McBride Senators, Cardinals, McQuillan Phillies McInnes A’s, Paskert Phillies, Phelan Reds, Sharpe Boston N.L., Schettler Phillies, Simon Pirates, Smith GD @ $25.00 each: Schweitzer Browns Boston N.L. VG-EX @ $59.00 each: Adams Pirates, Arrelanes GD paper loss back @ $24.95 each: Bridwell EX @ $99.00 each: Atkins A’s, Austin Yankees, Red Sox, Bailey Browns, Barger Dodgers, Bates Giants, Corridon Cardinals, Cree Yankees, Eagan Bliss Cardinals, Devore Giants, Ford Yankees, Phillies, Beaumont Cubs, Beckendorf Tigers, Beebe Reds, Ellis Cardinals, Hummel Dodgers, Lake Gardner Yankees, Knight Yankees, Meloan White Reds, Berger Indians, Bransfield Phillies, Brown Boston N.L., Laporte Yankees, Leever Pirates, Sox, W. Miller Senators, Titus Phillies Boston N.L., Burch Dodgers, Bush Tigers, Byrne Leifield Pirates, Murray Giants, Needham Cubs, Pirates, Charles Reds, Conroy Senators, Criger Niles Indians, O’Connor Pirates, Raymond Giants, VG-EX @ $70.00 each: Coombs A’s, Evans Yankees, Dahlen Dodgers, Delehanty Tigers, Dooin Scheckard Cubs, Stephens Browns, Suggs Reds, Cardinals, Harmon Cardinals, Lathers Tigers, Ray Phillies, Doolan Phillies, Dougherty White Sox, Wagner Red Sox Senators, Schulte Cubs, Strunk A’s, Sweeney Doyle Giants, Elberfeld Senators, Engle Red Sox, Yankees Foxen Phillies, Gibson Pirates, Graham Boston N.L., GD paper loss back (black back) @ $35.00 Hahn White Sox, Hartsel A’s, Herzog Boston N.L., each: Fletcher Giants, Gardner Red Sox VG @ $50.00 each: Flynn Pirates, Meyers Giants, Hoffman Browns, Hulswitt Cardinals, Jones Tigers, Oakes Cardinals, Scott White Sox, Stahl Red Sox Jordan Dodgers, Karger Red Sox, Kroh Cubs, Leach FR-GD @ $20.00 each: Oldring A’s, Moran Phillies Pirates, Lennox Dodgers, Livingston A’s, Lobert Reds, Lord Indians, Maddox Pirates, McAleer VINTAGE CARDS SALE #158 Page 2 1936 SPORTING NEWS ALL STAR STAMPS 1952 TOPPS HIGH NUMBERS Super rare issue first appearing in The Sporting News newspaper in the mid-1930’s. Each 325 Bill Serena Cubs ...............VG 105.00 stamp-like “card” features a star of the day portrait and their amazing baseball stats and facts 329 Ike Delock Red Sox ..........VG 105.00 below the portrait. Rarely seen in any condition. Cards measure 2-1/16” x 4-1/4”. 334 Wilmer Mizell Cardinals ......... GD-VG 89.00 335 Ted Lepcio Red Sox ...GD paper loss back 75.00 336 Dave Koslo Giants ......VG-EX 125.00 337 Jim Hearn Giants .............. EX 159.00 343 Dick Gernert Red Sox .... EX+ 179.00 345 Sammy White Red Sox ...........VG-EX 125.00 346 George Spencer Giants ....VG 105.00 349 Bob Cain Browns ........VG-EX 125.00 350 Cal Abrams Reds .............. EX 159.00 353 Bobby Del Greco Pirates .. VG 107.00 Lou Gehrig Joe DiMaggio Bill Dickey Jimmy Foxx 358 John Kucab A’s ..........VG-EX 127.00; NR-MT $695.00 NR-MT $495.00 NR-MT $249.00 EX-MT $199.00 347 Joe Adcock Reds ........VG-EX crease FR-GD stain front 69.00 212.00; GD-VG 89.00 359 Dee Fondy Cubs .......... GD-VG 89.00 321 Joe Black Dodgers............VG 195.00 363 Dick Rozek Indians ....... FR-GD short 357 Smoky Burgess Phillies ..... GD 75.00 59.00 351 Al Dark Giants VG-EX 174.00; FR-GD 364 Clyde Sukeforth Pirates ....VG 105.00 59.00 366 Dave Madison Browns VG-EX 125.00 369 Dick Groat Pirates ............VG 155.00; 367 Bob Thorpe Braves ...... GD-VG 89.00 GD-VG 119.00 368 Ed Wright A’s ........EX-MT 219.00; EX 365 Cookie Lavagetto Dodgers ......... EX+ 159.00; VG-EX 122.00 239.00 375 Jack Merson Pirates EX+ 179.00 372 Gil McDougald Yankees .........VG-EX 381 Milt Stock Pirates ..............VG 105.00 249.00 382 Sam Jones Indians ......FR-GD paper Dizzy Dean Ducky Medwick Arky Vaughan Lefty Gomez 313 Bobby Thomson Giants .....PSA 5 EX missing front 69.00 EX-MT $249.00 185.00; EX 185.00; VG 95.00 387 Billy Meyer Pirates ............ EX 159.00 NR-MT $225.00 EX-MT $99.00 EX $89.00 389 Ben Wade Dodgers PSA 2 GD 99.00 VG-EX (scratch) 316 Davey Williams Giants ...... VG 115.00 390 Rocky Nelson Dodgers ....VG 129.00 $97.00 Also Available: 318 Hal Gregg Giants ........VG-EX 125.00 394 Billy Herman Dodgers VG-EX 219.00 402 Earl Harrist Browns .....VG-EX 125.00 NR-MT @ $79.00 each: Stu Martin, Schoolboy Rowe, Pinky Whitney 323 Bubba Church Reds ......... EX 159.00 EX-MT @ $55.00 each: Ben Chapman, Joe Moore, George Selkirk 1931 W517 VINTAGE BOXING/ WRESTLING EXHIBIT We picked up an outstanding collection of this scarce 49 Muesel Reds/Yankees EX 37.00 slightly oversized strip card issue including some ultra rare 50 Blue Browns/Tigers EX-MT 37.00 CARDS uncut 3-card strips. 53 Judge Senators EX 37.00 We picked up an interesting group of these postcard sized Rare Uncut 3-Card Strips cards from the 1940’s-60’s. They are blank back and were mainly sold in arcades. Stars 51 Earl Averill Indians EX-MT $65.00 54 Mickey Cochrane A’s GD-VG (ink back) 25.00 1 Earl Combs Yankees EX/EX+ 65.00 16 Frank Frisch Cardinals NR-MT 85.00; VG-EX/ Ezzard Charles EX $7.50 EX back damage 25.00 Jack Dempsey EX 22.50 47 Goose Goslin Senators NR-MT 85.00 Ingemar Johansson NR-MT 17.95 39 Lefty Grove A’s EX-MT 185.00 Jake La Motta VG 17.50 9 Bucky Harris Tigers EX-MT 65.00 Sonny Liston NR-MT 24.00 14 Harry Heilmann Reds EX-MT 85.00 Joe Louis VG-EX 19.95 38 Rogers Hornsby Cubs EX-MT 199.00 Floyd Patterson EX-MT 24.00 12 Travis Jackson Giants NR-MT 65.00 Sugar Ray Robinson EX 22.50 Jersey Joe Walcott EX 9.50 10 Chuck Klein Phillies EX-MT 75.00 27 Tony Lazzeri Yankees EX-MT 95.00; VG-EX NR-MT @ $11.95 each: Cowboy Bob Ellis, Flash Elorde, 45.00 Pepper Gomez, Hard Boiled Haggerty, Henry Hawk, 24 Fred Lindstrom Giants EX-MT 65.00 Harold Johnson, Doug Jones, Kenny Lane, Isaac Logart, 45 Ted Lyons White Sox VG-EX 45.00 Holly Mims, Pat O’Connor, Bobo Olson, Willie Pastrano, 28 Heinie Manush Browns EX-MT 90.00 Giulio Rinaldi, Antonio Rocca, Count Billy Vargo 33 Lefty O’Doul Phillies EX+/EX-MT 79.00 Paul Andrews, Dai Dower, Andre 30 Mel Ott Giants EX-MT 165.00 Gehrig/Cissell/Miller VG-EX/EX $1195.00 EX-MT @ $7.95 each: Drapp, Joey Giardello, Roy Heffernan, Don Leo Jonathan, 4 Babe Ruth Yankees throwing VG 695.00 Hornsby/Wilson/Haas EX-MT 499.00 Ott/Traynor/Cissell NR-MT 350.00 Michael Leone, Gus Lesnevich, Dave Levin, Buddy 20 Babe Ruth Yankees portrait VG 825.00 Rogers, Lou Thenz 46 Joe Sewell Indians EX-MT 65.00 Frisch/Averill/Lyons
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