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1939 R334 Play Ball Gum Inc Baseball Card Set Checklist
1 939 R334 PLAY BALL GUM INC BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Jake Powell 2 Lee Grissom 3 Red Ruffing 4 Eldon Auker 5 Luke Sewell 6 Leo Durocher 7 Bobby Doerr 8 Henry Pippen 9 Jim Tobin 10 Jimmie Deshong 11 Johnny Rizzo 12 Hersh Martin 13 Luke Hamlin 14 Jim Tabor 15 Paul Derringer 16 Johnny Peacock 17 Emerson Dickman 18 Harry Danning 19 Paul Dean 20 Joe Heving 21 Dutch Leonard 22 Bucky Walters 23 Burgess Whitehead 24 Dick Coffman 25 George Selkirk 26 Joe DiMaggio 27 Fred Ostermueller 28 Syl Johnson 29 Jack Wilson 30 Bill Dickey 31 Sammy West 32 Bob Seeds 33 Del Young 34 Frank Demaree 35 Bill Jurges 36 Frank McCormick 37 Spud Davis 38 Billy Myers 39 Rick Ferrell 40 Jim Bagby Jr 41 Lon Warneke 42 Arndt Jorgens Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Mel Almada 44 Don Heffner 45 Pinky May 46 Morrie Arnovich 47 Buddy Lewis 48 Vernon Gomez 49 Eddie Miller 50 Charles Gehringer 51 Mel Ott 52 Tommy Henrich 53 Carl Hubbell 54 Harry Gumbert 55 Arky Vaughan 56 Hank Greenberg 57 Buddy Hassett 58 Lou Chiozza 59 Ken Chase 60 Schoolboy Rowe 61 Tony Cuccinello 62 Tom Carey 63 Heinie Mueller 64 Wally Moses 65 Harry Craft 66 Jimmy Ripple 67 Eddie Joost 68 Fred Sington 69 Elbie Fletcher 70 Fred Frankhouse 71 Monte Pearson 72 Debs Garms 73 Hal Schumacher 74 Cookie Lavagetto 75 Frenchy Bordagaray 76 Goody Rosen 77 Lew Riggs 78 Moose Solters 79 Joe Moore 80 Pete Fox 81 Babe Dahlgren 82 Charles Klein 83 Gus Suhr 84 Lamar Newsome 85 Johnny Cooney 86 Dolph Camilli 87 Milt Shoffner 88 Charles Keller 89 Lloyd Waner Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© -
Baseball in Wartime
Gary Bedingfield’s Baseball Volume 3, Issue 27 in Wartime Baseball December 2009 www.baseballinwartime.com [email protected] www.baseballinwartime.com in Wartime baseballinwartime.blogspot.com Merry Christmas from Baseball in Wartime Greetings to you all! Yes, it’s that time of year again and I really can’t believe how we got here so quickly. I also can’t believe that this is the 27th issue of the Baseball in Wartime Newsletter. It was in September 2007 that I put together the first two- page edition of this newsletter as a way of sharing information that did generally fit within the scope of the Baseball in Wartime website. Things have certainly grown since those humble beginnings and in October I launched the Baseball in Wartime Blog. The issue I am now pondering over is whether there is still a need for the newsletter in light of the existence of the blog? Do the newsletter and blog serve the same purpose? The advantage of the blog is that it is updated daily, providing you with a constant update on WWII baseball news together with regular features. The newsletter on the other hand, is a monthly release but has the advantage of being printable and is delivered right to your email inbox. I guess, at this stage, I’m looking for feedback. If I get enough positive response for the newsletter then I’ll gladly keep producing it on a monthly basis. If, however, you would rather access this type of information via the blog, then I’ll phase out the newsletter over the next few months. -
Baseball Classics All-Time All-Star Greats Game Team Roster
BASEBALL CLASSICS® ALL-TIME ALL-STAR GREATS GAME TEAM ROSTER Baseball Classics has carefully analyzed and selected the top 400 Major League Baseball players voted to the All-Star team since it's inception in 1933. Incredibly, a total of 20 Cy Young or MVP winners were not voted to the All-Star team, but Baseball Classics included them in this amazing set for you to play. This rare collection of hand-selected superstars player cards are from the finest All-Star season to battle head-to-head across eras featuring 249 position players and 151 pitchers spanning 1933 to 2018! Enjoy endless hours of next generation MLB board game play managing these legendary ballplayers with color-coded player ratings based on years of time-tested algorithms to ensure they perform as they did in their careers. Enjoy Fast, Easy, & Statistically Accurate Baseball Classics next generation game play! Top 400 MLB All-Time All-Star Greats 1933 to present! Season/Team Player Season/Team Player Season/Team Player Season/Team Player 1933 Cincinnati Reds Chick Hafey 1942 St. Louis Cardinals Mort Cooper 1957 Milwaukee Braves Warren Spahn 1969 New York Mets Cleon Jones 1933 New York Giants Carl Hubbell 1942 St. Louis Cardinals Enos Slaughter 1957 Washington Senators Roy Sievers 1969 Oakland Athletics Reggie Jackson 1933 New York Yankees Babe Ruth 1943 New York Yankees Spud Chandler 1958 Boston Red Sox Jackie Jensen 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates Matty Alou 1933 New York Yankees Tony Lazzeri 1944 Boston Red Sox Bobby Doerr 1958 Chicago Cubs Ernie Banks 1969 San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey 1933 Philadelphia Athletics Jimmie Foxx 1944 St. -
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Game Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Detroit Tigers Media Relations Department w Comerica Park w Phone (313) 471-2000 w Fax (313) 471-2138 w Detroit, MI 48201 w www.tigers.com Twitter - @DetroitTigersPR, @tigers, @TigresdeDetroit Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, June 3, 2014 Comerica Park, Detroit, MI Game Time - 7:08 p.m. EDT RECENT RESULTS: The Tigers lost the series finale to the Mariners 4-0 on Sunday TIGERS AT A GLANCE afternoon. The shutout marked the third game this year the Tigers had failed to score a run. Nick Castellanos, Bryan Holaday and Torii Hunter each had one hit in the loss. Max Record: 31-22 / Streak: L2 Scherzer took the loss for Detroit, allowing four runs on nine hits and striking out seven in Game #54 / Home #26 6.2 innings. The Tigers return home tonight to open a six-game homestand, which begins with a three-game series vs. Toronto. Following the three games vs. the Blue Jays, Detroit Home: 14-11 / Road: 17-11 welcomes the Red Sox to town for a three-game set, which starts on Friday. Tonight’s Scheduled Starters SECOND ALL-STAR BALLOT UPDATE: The second balloting update for the 85th All-Star RHP Anibal Sanchez vs. RHP Drew Hutchison Game, to be played on Tuesday, July 15th at Target Field in Minneapolis, was announced (2-2, 2.49) (4-3, 3.88) on Monday afternoon. Miguel Cabrera, who is an eight-time All-Star and is looking to start the All-Star Game for the second straight year, leads all American League first basemen TV/Radio with 962,138 votes. -
Peter Lane the Cubs Won Three in a Row! Huh? Come On! Go Cubs Go
Sermon November 6, 2016 | All Saints | Luke 6:20-31 | Peter Lane The Cubs won three in a row! Huh? Come on! Go Cubs Go. You might be wondering when I will get to saints. I have What a great opportunity to talk about baseball and the already been talking about the communion of saints. Dennis communion of saints, how the saints in our own lives hand Carlson and Warren Lane and Gabby Hartnett and Charlie us along, and how those saints invite us to be thankfully Grimm. No, I have not established their unique holiness or present amidst laughing and weeping. distinct moral virtue and certainly have not claimed for them any miracles. But these saints have handed me along, helped Last weekend, I had the great, good fortune of going to the me know where I come from, who I am, and where I am World Series at Wrigley Field, scoring the game by hand with going (Robert Coles, Handing One Another Along, xiii). They my wife and sons, cheering with my parents and siblings. are saints. Here is how I got there. Let me explain. To do so, let’s contemplate Luke. "Blessed are In 1929, my maternal grandfather, Dennis Carlson, then you who weep now, for you will laugh.” “Woe to you who are seven years old, the son of Swedish immigrants, moved from laughing now, for you will mourn and weep.” I imagine you Minneapolis to Chicago, living only a mile from Cubs Park. To are used to hearing those as predictions, assurances that in this day my grandpa always calls it Cubs Park, not Wrigley, the end justice will be served. -
November 13, 2010 Prices Realized
SCP Auctions Prices Realized - November 13, 2010 Internet Auction www.scpauctions.com | +1 800 350.2273 Lot # Lot Title 1 C.1910 REACH TIN LITHO BASEBALL ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN $7,788 2 C.1910-20 ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR FATIMA CIGARETTES ROUND ADVERTISING SIGN $317 3 1912 WORLD CHAMPION BOSTON RED SOX PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY PIECE $1,050 4 1914 "TUXEDO TOBACCO" ADVERTISING POSTER FEATURING IMAGES OF MATHEWSON, LAJOIE, TINKER AND MCGRAW $288 5 1928 "CHAMPIONS OF AL SMITH" CAMPAIGN POSTER FEATURING BABE RUTH $2,339 6 SET OF (5) LUCKY STRIKE TROLLEY CARD ADVERTISING SIGNS INCLUDING LAZZERI, GROVE, HEILMANN AND THE WANER BROTHERS $5,800 7 EXTREMELY RARE 1928 HARRY HEILMANN LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES LARGE ADVERTISING BANNER $18,368 8 1930'S DIZZY DEAN ADVERTISING POSTER FOR "SATURDAY'S DAILY NEWS" $240 9 1930'S DUCKY MEDWICK "GRANGER PIPE TOBACCO" ADVERTISING SIGN $178 10 1930S D&M "OLD RELIABLE" BASEBALL GLOVE ADVERTISEMENTS (3) INCLUDING COLLINS, CRITZ AND FONSECA $1,090 11 1930'S REACH BASEBALL EQUIPMENT DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $425 12 BILL TERRY COUNTERTOP AD DISPLAY FOR TWENTY GRAND CIGARETTES SIGNED "TO BARRY" - EX-HALPER $290 13 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS GUM AND BIG LEAGUE GUM PROMOTIONAL STORE DISPLAY $1,199 14 1933 GOUDEY WINDOW ADVERTISING SIGN WITH BABE RUTH $3,510 15 COMPREHENSIVE 1933 TATTOO ORBIT DISPLAY INCLUDING ORIGINAL ADVERTISING, PIN, WRAPPER AND MORE $1,320 16 C.1934 DIZZY AND DAFFY DEAN BEECH-NUT ADVERTISING POSTER $2,836 17 DIZZY DEAN 1930'S "GRAPE NUTS" DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $1,024 18 PAIR OF 1934 BABE RUTH QUAKER -
Obituary Providence and Mrs Edward Bufsilm Rlddensdale of Cranston, and a to Claim Fnnds Grandchild
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«Tiger Homers Beat Brooklyn Dodgers' B Team
‘M’ WINS SWIM TITLE FOR BTH TIME «Tiger Homers Beat Brooklyn Dodgers’ B Team, 8-5 All ‘Our Boys U.-M. Natators ?ETROIT'TIWES^SPORTS FRISKY COLTS PLAY Hank, StainbacK IN MAJORS, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, 30, Edge Out Yale MARCH* 1941 IN SOUTHERN AIR Hit for Circuit NOT : iJ £g> HERE - m By Three Points t In Batting Spree Wayne Places Third Rowe Gives 6 Hits With 19 Points to Two Runs in Six 61 by Wolverines Innings He Hurls Bv LEO MACDONELL By GEORGE VAN ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. March EAST ' LANSING. March 20 Tuck ! University of Michigan retained; > ***¦*'4 29.—Hank Greenberg and | its national collegiate -••Si Jmkjjkj- Stainback exploded home runs as , swimming, T.L.. _ JM championship for the eighth year the Tigers defeated the Brooklyn in * row hero tonight. Dodgers, 8 to 5, in an exhibition edged out the The Wolverines today. Old Blue of Yale, 61 points to 58.; game here •MIKE TRESH Yale, however, won the final event; Greenberg’s homer, a mighty The Chicago While Sux again on the program, the 400-yard re-1 drive far over the left field fencp, are banking on him a* their lay. when Eli anchorman. Howie I was one of four hits collected by first Johnson, touched out Barker of string catcher. lie's a Detroit's big left fielder in five of- good hitter, too. U. of M. Wayne University of Detroit ficial times at bat. .was third with 19 points A crowd of 2,385 paid to see the Earl Clark of Ohio State re-' context, an asxemblage that boosted tamed his 3-meter diving title with 165.4 points diru-Cooke of—Yale- was a close second with 163.9. -
Kit Young's Sale
KIT YOUNG’S SALE #92 VINTAGE HALL OF FAMERS ROOKIE CARDS SALE – TAKE 10% OFF 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron 1959 Topps #338 Sparky 1956 Topps #292 Luis Aparicio 1954 Topps #94 Ernie Banks EX- 1968 Topps #247 Johnny Bench EX o/c $550.00 Anderson EX $30.00 EX-MT $115.00; VG-EX $59.00; MT $1100.00; EX+ $585.00; PSA PSA 6 EX-MT $120.00; EX-MT GD-VG $35.00 5 EX $550.00; VG-EX $395.00; VG $115.00; EX o/c $49.00 $290.00 1909 E90-1 American Caramel 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel 1887 Tobin Lithographs Dan 1949 Bowman #84 Roy 1967 Topps #568 Rod Carew NR- Chief Bender PSA 2 GD $325.00 Chief Bender FR $99.00 Brouthers SGC Authentic $295.00 Campanella VG-EX/EX $375.00 MT $320.00; EX-MT $295.00 1958 Topps #343 Orlando Cepeda 1909 E92 Dockman & Sons Frank 1909 E90-1 American Caramel 1910 E93 Standard Caramel 1909 E90-1 American Caramel PSA 5 EX $55.00 Chance SGC 30 GD $395.00 Frank Chance FR-GD $95.00 Eddie Collins GD-VG Sam Crawford GD $150.00 (paper loss back) $175.00 1932 U.S. Caramel #7 Joe Cronin 1933 Goudey #23 Kiki Cuyler 1933 Goudey #19 Bill Dickey 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio 1957 Topps #18 Don Drysdale SGC 50 VG-EX $375.00 GD-VG $49.00 VG $150.00 EX $695.00; PSA 3.5 VG+ $495.00 NR-MT $220.00; PSA 6 EX-MT $210.00; EX-MT $195.00; EX $120.00; VG-EX $95.00 1910 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet #16 1910 E93 Standard Caramel 1909-11 T206 (Polar Bear) 1948 Bowman #5 Bob Feller EX 1972 Topps #79 Carlton Fisk EX Johnny Evers VG $575.00 Johnny Evers FR-GD $99.00 Johnny Evers SGC 45 VG+ $170.00; VG $75.00 $19.95; VG-EX $14.95 $240.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. -
At Frank K. Hehnly Tonight Tonight’S the Night
Clark Free Public Library 303 Westfield Ave. Clark, N. J. 07066 CLARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1970 10 CENTS The Right Side of the Track Board Of Education Sponsors Bridge Players Initial 'Concert Under Stars’ At Frank K. Hehnly Tonight Tonight’s the night. “ Syncopated Clock” by An- It’s a date, Aug. 20, for all derson and "Small World” Clark residents to remem- and “ Eleanor Rigby” by John ber* ... S'fltvW Lennon. For tonight will mark the . The last selection will in- township s first annual Con- elude vocalizing by Miss Lin- cert Under theStars, spon- , 19111111 da Mai, a talented and char- sored by the Clark Board of W j |9Pti^PPl ming eighth-grader. Education, at 7:30 p.m. at ly B ; •</ Topping off the evening will Frank K. Hehnly School. be the intriguing sounds cre- At the end of each summer ated by the velvet brass of session, the Recreation Sum- ^ e Clark Recreation Stage DRAWING C1RDS ... Miss Paula Putshe, teacher, forms Lon- mer Music School presents Band, and the block-bustin, don Bridge with Christine Cwiada -- that’s pretty April Venah i J f c ^ e r t StU r °Ument rocking psychedelic vibra- the _ at Frank K. Hehnly School. Miss Putshe and For the last nine years, “ Inspirations ”C V~ amou° Miss Carol Nelson, a college aide, have been drawing excel- however, the music has been A M H The latter g r o u p has play- lent turnouts with this Clark summer recreation activity. Ot- confined to the four walls H | H ed for many local school i,ers waitings their turns are (I. -
Wind-Blown Cubs Triumph Turns Into a Bunch of Hot Air in Game 3 Witnesses to ‘45 Series Should Be Allowed Into ‘16 Gala
Wind-blown Cubs triumph turns into a bunch of hot air in Game 3 Witnesses to ‘45 Series should be allowed into ‘16 gala. See story below... By George Castle, CBM Historian Posted Friday, October 28, 2016 A ground ball cannot be hit for a home run. And mix in key strikeouts, including Javy Baez’s whiff on a high Cody Allen fastball for the final out, and the result was the second shutout thrown by the Cleveland Indians against the Cubs in three 2016 World Series games. The Indians got a form of hoodoo, or mojo, or something dropped from the sky with their pitching staff. They have shut down the offensively robust Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays. Now they are working on the Cubs, and they throttled their hosts 1-0 in the first World Series game at Wrigley Field since Oct. 10, 1945. Josh Tomlin was With a seemingly short starting rotation, Cleveland has tossed five hardly home-run shutouts in 11 postseason games. prone as he was in the regular season. The result has been witnessed before, but rarely catalogued in me- dia accounts. The wind blows out at Clark and Addison, a home-run barrage is pre- dicted, and a Cubs shutout is the end product. The outblowing flow was described as “brisk,” fitting for a vintage 1970s Cubs-Phillies- Mike Schmidt slugfest ending in a football-sized score. Yet the pitching tag team of Josh Tomlin, Andrew Miller, Bryan Shaw and closer Allen kept the Cubs well-grounded when they weren’t executing a clutch K. -
Bob Tales Ray Barbuti Wins in War, Too
18-C THt DETROIT TIMES Aug. 1945 Tigers Get 36 Runs In 4 Trout Bob Tales Ray Barbuti Wins In War, Too Sports * \i Game By 808 MURPHY A’s Pitcher Re-Lives Nats Sport* Editor Back In 1928 Ray Barbuti was His War Experiences the outstanding athlete on ths S. Olympic, team because he By LEO MACDONKLL Behind Now U. had won America * only flat race Phil Marchildon. pitcher who By LEO MAC DONELL 400 meter*. the Athletics recently, by taking the ejoined and rill swims in his dreams. And Taul (Dizzy) Trout today hadi The former Syracuse track wakes up shivering. chalked up a four-game winning; football star, now a captain in That's a reaction to an icy bath streak marked by remarkable co-i the army, is still a winner. It's Sea, he operation on the part of his Tiger' in the North in which of those heartening sto- swam four hours or more before mates. another l>eing picked up by Norse fisher- He pitched the Tigers to victory ries about guys from sports who men. yesterday over the Athletics, 4 to stood out in the war. "The fUhermen heard a whit- 1 his s«*cond triumph over Connie Those wonder legs of Barbuti tle which we carried around our Mack’s boys in the series. The ! stood him In good stead when he necks, ’’ Marchildon recalled. Tigers now have won five games matched his sinews and ingenuity But Marchildon isn't sure the against two losses in the eight- against the death filled Burmese fishermen did him a favor.