March 2015 Prices Realized

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

March 2015 Prices Realized March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Lot # Name 1 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Ed Delehanty SGC 80 EX/NM 6, The Highest Graded Example On EitherFinal Price: The PSA $12,299.45 Or SGC Population Report 2 1903 Breisch Williams E107 Chief Bender SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $14,023.53 3 1910 Tip Top Bread Honus Wagner PSA 5 EX Highest Graded at PSA and Likely the Strongest ExampleFinal Price: in Existence$42,039.00 4 1916 Sporting News M101-4 #151 Babe Ruth SGC 60 EX 5 Final Price: $90,053.37 5 1912 T227 Series of Champions Ty Cobb PSA 6 EX/MT - Highest Graded Specimen in Existence Final Price: $21,048.66 6 1909-12 Sweet Caporal Domino Disc Complete PSA Graded Set #1 on PSA Set Registry (129 Subjects)Final Price: $21,226.05 7 1909-12 P2 Sweet Caporal High Grade Set Completely PSA Graded - #2 on PSA Set Registry Final Price: $24,574.59 8 1909 Colgan's Chips Ty Cobb PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,860.17 9 1911 T205 Gold Border Richard Hoblitzell "No Stats" PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $8,398.08 10 1933 Tattoo Orbit Jimmy Foxx PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,360.69 11 1929 R316 Kashin Premium Babe Ruth 5 x 7 Photo PSA Authentic Final Price: $1,292.76 12 1934 Goudey #1 Jimmy Foxx SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $10,496.39 13 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DiMaggio SGC 10 POOR 1 Final Price: $5,043.47 14 1938 Goudey #288 Bob Feller PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $10,817.15 15 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 5 EX Final Price: $30,626.51 16 1953 Bowman Color #59 Mickey Mantle SGC 96 MINT 9 Final Price: $12,915.45 17 1954 Topps #128 Henry Aaron PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $11,180.43 18 1968 Topps 3D Boog Powell - Stamped Reverse PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $13,721.00 19 1972 Topps #309 Roberto Clemente PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $3,397.14 20 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $28,880.55 21 1933 Goudey #181 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $28,880.55 22 1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie PSA 6 EX/MT March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $27,094.50 23 1933 Goudey #53 Babe Ruth PSA 7 NM Final Price: $27,505.17 24 1933 Goudey #149 Babe Ruth PSA 7 NM Final Price: $24,366.83 25 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $14,004.09 26 1933 Goudey #7 Ted Lyons PSA 7 NM Final Price: $397.31 27 1933 Goudey #19 Bill Dickey PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $4,111.56 28 1933 Goudey #20 Bill Terry PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,047.28 29 1933 Goudey #22 Pie Traynor PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,737.34 30 1933 Goudey #25 Paul Waner PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $8,726.13 31 1933 Goudey #35 Al Simmons PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,108.03 32 1933 Goudey #44 Jim Bottomley PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,268.46 33 1933 Goudey #56 Charlie Ruffing PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,047.33 34 1933 Goudey #60 Waite Hoyt PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,268.46 35 1933 Goudey #63 Joe Cronin PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,371.74 36 1933 Goudey #64 Burleigh Grimes PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,268.46 37 1933 Goudey #73 Jesse Haines PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,396.04 38 1933 Goudey #76 Mickey Cochrane PSA 7 NM Final Price: $529.74 39 1933 Goudey #79 Red Faber PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $935.55 40 1933 Goudey #102 Travis Jackson PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,153.04 41 1933 Goudey #103 Earle Combs PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,860.17 42 1933 Goudey #109 Joe Cronin PSA 7 NM Final Price: $390.02 43 1933 Goudey #117 Rabbit Maranville PSA 7 NM Final Price: $473.85 44 1933 Goudey #125 Bill Terry PSA 8 NM/MT March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $1,690.07 45 1933 Goudey #127 Mel Ott PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,252.61 46 1933 Goudey #133 Fred Lindstrom PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,252.61 47 1933 Goudey #154 Jimmy Foxx PSA 7 NM Final Price: $2,999.84 48 1933 Goudey #160 Lou Gehrig PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $2,047.28 49 1933 Goudey #164 Lloyd Waner PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,153.04 50 1933 Goudey #168 Goose Goslin PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,535.76 51 1933 Goudey #187 Heinie Manush PSA 7 NM Final Price: $390.02 52 1933 Goudey #188 Rogers Hornsby PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $4,923.18 53 1933 Goudey #194 Earl Averill PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $951.35 54 1933 Goudey #197 Rick Ferrell PSA 7 NM Final Price: $390.02 55 1933 Goudey #211 Hack Wilson PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,047.28 56 1933 Goudey #216 Vernon Gomez PSA 7 NM Final Price: $473.85 57 1933 Goudey #220 Lefty Grove PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $4,523.45 58 1933 Goudey #222 Charley Gehringer PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,737.34 59 1933 Goudey #223 Dizzy Dean PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $5,036.18 60 1933 Goudey #227 Bill Herman PSA 7 NM Final Price: $264.87 61 1933 Goudey #230 Carl Hubbell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,360.69 62 1933 Goudey #232 Lefty O'Doul PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 63 1933 Goudey #234 Carl Hubbell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,478.60 64 1933 Goudey #3 Hugh Critz PSA 7 NM Final Price: $473.85 65 1933 Goudey #4 Heinie Schuble PSA 7 NM Final Price: $765.45 66 1933 Goudey #6 Jimmy Dykes PSA 8 NM/MT March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $2,679.08 67 1933 Goudey #9 Dave Harris PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,212.52 68 1933 Goudey #13 Lafayette Thompson PSA 7 NM Final Price: $224.78 69 1933 Goudey #14 Henry Johnson PSA 7 NM Final Price: $224.78 70 1933 Goudey #15 Victor Sorrell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,246.59 71 1933 Goudey #16 George Blaeholder PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $850.50 72 1933 Goudey #17 Watson Clark PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,371.74 73 1933 Goudey #21 Phil Collins PSA 6.5 EX/MT+ Final Price: $74.12 74 1933 Goudey #23 Ki Ki Cuyler PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $291.60 75 1933 Goudey #24 Horace Ford PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,010.83 76 1933 Goudey #27 George Connally PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,371.74 77 1933 Goudey #32 Bud Clancy PSA 7 NM Final Price: $198.05 78 1933 Goudey #37 Jimmy Wilson PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,029.11 79 1933 Goudey #38 Fred Brickell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,132.38 80 1933 Goudey #39 Mark Koenig PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $91.13 81 1933 Goudey #41 Gus Mancuso PSA 7 NM Final Price: $151.88 82 1933 Goudey #43 Lew Fonseca PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $521.24 83 1933 Goudey #46 Ethan Allen PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $521.24 84 1933 Goudey #51 Charlie Grimm PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,246.59 85 1933 Goudey #54 Ray Kremer PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 86 1933 Goudey #57 Earl Clark PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $184.68 87 1933 Goudey #58 Lefty O'Doul PSA 6.5 EX/MT+ Final Price: $184.68 88 1933 Goudey #65 Milton Gaston PSA 8 NM/MT March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $320.76 89 1933 Goudey #66 George Grantham PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 90 1933 Goudey #67 Guy Bush PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 91 1933 Goudey #68 Horace Lisenbee PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 92 1933 Goudey #70 Pete Scott PSA 7 NM Final Price: $123.93 93 1933 Goudey #72 Owen Carroll PSA 7 NM Final Price: $151.88 94 1933 Goudey #75 Willie Kamm PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $151.88 95 1933 Goudey #77 Adam Comorosky PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $353.57 96 1933 Goudey #78 Jack Quinn PSA 7 NM Final Price: $100.85 97 1933 Goudey #81 Sam Jones PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 98 1933 Goudey #83 Pete Jablonowski PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 99 1933 Goudey #85 Heinie Sand PSA 7 NM Final Price: $137.30 100 1933 Goudey #87 Frank O'Rourke PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $631.80 101 1933 Goudey #93 John Welch PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $353.57 102 1933 Goudey #94 Bill Walker PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 103 1933 Goudey #95 Alvin Crowder PSA 7 NM Final Price: $184.68 104 1933 Goudey #101 Richard Coffman PSA 7 NM Final Price: $151.88 105 1933 Goudey #104 Fred Marberry PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 106 1933 Goudey #105 Bernie Friberg PSA 7 NM Final Price: $123.93 107 1933 Goudey #108 Joe Kuhel PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $320.76 108 1933 Goudey #111 Monte Weaver PSA 7 NM Final Price: $167.67 109 1933 Goudey #112 Fred Schulte PSA 7 NM Final Price: $137.30 110 1933 Goudey #114 Luke Sewell PSA 7 NM March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $123.93 111 1933 Goudey #122 Alvin Crowder PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $353.57 112 1933 Goudey #123 Jack Russell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 113 1933 Goudey #124 Earl Whitehill PSA 7 NM Final Price: $123.93 114 1933 Goudey #131 Fred Frankhouse PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 115 1933 Goudey #142 Paul Richards PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $927.05 116 1933 Goudey #143 Glenn Wright PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $631.80 117 1933 Goudey #150 Ray Kolp PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $631.80 118 1933 Goudey #151 Jake Flowers PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $430.11 119 1933 Goudey #153 Buddy Myer PSA 7 NM Final Price: $444.69 120 1933 Goudey #155 Joe Judge PSA 7 NM Final Price: $123.93 121 1933 Goudey #156 Danny McFayden PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 122 1933 Goudey #157 Sam Byrd PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $573.48 123 1933 Goudey #170 Harry McCurdy PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 124 1933 Goudey #172 Billy Hargrave PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 125 1933 Goudey #176 John Odgen PSA 7 NM Final Price: $111.78 126 1933 Goudey #180 Eddie Moore PSA 7 NM Final Price: $123.93 127 1933 Goudey #182 Andy High PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $390.02 128 1933 Goudey #183 George Walberg PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 129 1933 Goudey #184 Charley Berry PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $184.68 130 1933 Goudey #185 Bob Smith PSA 7 NM Final Price: $111.78 131 1933 Goudey #186 John Schulte PSA 7 NM Final Price: $167.67 132 1933 Goudey #192 Walter Brown PSA 8 NM/MT March 2015 Prices Realized Includes 20% Buyers Premium Final Price: $631.80 133 1933 Goudey #196 Leroy Mahaffey PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $167.67 134 1933 Goudey #198 Jack Burns PSA 7 NM Final Price: $111.78
Recommended publications
  • John "Red" Braden Legendary Fort Wayne Semi- Pro Baseball Manager
    ( Line Drives Volume 18 No. 3 Official Publication of the Northeast Indiana Baseball Association September 2016 •Formerly the Fort Wayne Oldtimer's Baseball Association* the highlight of his illustrious career at that point in John "Red" Braden time but what he could not know was that there was Legendary Fort Wayne Semi- still more to come. 1951 saw the Midwestern United Life Insurance Pro Baseball Manager Co. take over the sponsorship of the team (Lifers). In He Won 5 National and 2 World Titles 1952 it was North American Van Lines who stepped By Don Graham up to the plate as the teams (Vans) sponsor and con­ While setting up my 1940s and 50s Fort Wayne tinued in Semi-Pro Baseball and Fort Wayne Daisies displays that role at the downtown Allen County Public Library back for three in early August (August thru September) I soon years in realized that my search for an LD article for this all, 1952, edition was all but over. And that it was right there '53 and in front of me. So here 'tis! '54. Bra- A native of Rock Creek Township in Wells Coun­ dens ball ty where he attended Rock Creek High School and clubs eas­ participated in both baseball and basketball, John ily made "Red" Braden graduated and soon thereafter was it to the hired by the General Electric Co. Unbeknownst to national him of course was that this would become the first tourna­ step in a long and storied career of fame, fortune and ment in notoriety, not as a G.E.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Oakland A’S
    2014 Oakland A’s Supplemental Bios includes bios for: Bryan Anderson, Adam Dunn, Sam Fuld, Jonny Gomes, Jason Hammel, Jon Lester, Jeff Samardzija and Geovany Soto The entire A’s Media Guide is available at http://pressbox.athletics.com and http://pressbox.mlb.com zona, a single off Dan Haren…collected his first RBI April 26 vs. Atlanta before being optioned back to BRYAN ANDERSON 45 Memphis following the game…was recalled for the remainder of the season Aug. 18…went 2-for-4 with a RBI Sept. 29 vs. Pittsburgh …hit a career-high 12 home runs over 82 games with Memphis…threw CATCHER out 31.4 percent (16-of-51) of attempted basestealers, the second-best mark in the PCL…was named Height/Weight: 6-1 / 200 Bats/Throws: Left / Right the Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for June after hitting .344 with four home runs and 14 Birthdate: December 16, 1986 Opening Day Age: 27 RBI…went 11-for-24 (.458) with two homers and six RBI over a six-game game span from June 2-11. Birthplace/Resides: Thousand Oaks, California / Simi Valley, Califor- nia 2009—Batted .251 with five home runs and 13 RBI in 58 games between Memphis and the GCL Cardi- Major League Service: 128 days nals…missed the final 71 games of the season due to a separated left shoulder…threw out 27.8 percent Obtained: Acquired from the Cincinnati Reds for international cash, (15-of-54) of attempted basestealers…appeared in 14 games with Surprise in the Arizona Fall League.
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Records
    Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 14 Team Records ........................................................................... 22 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls ....................... 42 Baseball America Division I Final Polls ........................... 45 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 46 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 48 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 49 No-Hitters and Perfect Games by Year .......................... 50 2 NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2011 Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Season Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 39—Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 2011 (62 games) 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Career RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME institutions
    [Show full text]
  • Southwest Will Be Tough Says Coach of Favored Owls
    SOUTHWEST WILL BE TOUGH SAYS COACH OF FAVORED OWLS « _____ ______ — ————————————^——■—M——————^——1—————.- M __ EXPECTS TO Eagle Prospects Are Bright for G ood Football Season INDIANS SURE BE DEFEATED > OF 1ST PLACE Cards and Cubs Win As LIONS FACING 14 Lettermen Back And AZTECA WILL Kitts Believes All Teams Oklahoma City Can Gat No In Circuit To Lose Giants Bow to Reds 4-1 Club Has 8 Home Games Woraa Than Tia For At Least 1 Game TOUGH SEASON MEET COLLINS Texas Lead Tbs Associated Press) cinnati and a 4-1 (By Thursday took With 14 out or 19 lettennen back gnat, a back. Joe Oarcla. an end HOUSTON. Sept. 8.—(JPh- The The law of averages—that vague setback from the Reds in the sec- on the firing line, eight home and Date a (By The Associated Ftmw) maxim that the Southwest Confer- blamed or praised for so many Entire Eleven Lost But Fisher, tackle and back. Crowd j<odc ond of their series. Capacity Expected The Oklahoma Indiana were ence football title never spends happenings In the sport world— game games, businessmen men behind the Fisher will be remembered as the City The Giants’ rival contenders for Vail Works Hard Tar more than a year at the same was the only thing that was keep* club and a $2,000 boy who stalled several Laredo At Harlingen Arena enough ahead in the Texas the the I night lighting goal- •chool is not worrying Jimmy Kitts ing the second-place New York pennant, league leading With Youths League pennant race Friday that Cardinals and Cubs, plant on Tucker Field, the Browns- line threats last year, allowing the voung head coach of Rice Institute's Giants out of third place in the challenging Friday Night they were assured of at le&ft a tie won their The Cards went ville school are set to a rated at least defending champions, but some of National league Friday games.
    [Show full text]
  • Page One Layout 1
    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 at Houston Astros Friday, June 27, 2014 Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX Game Time - 8:10 p.m. EDT RECENT RESULTS: The Tigers completed a three-game sweep of the Rangers and TIGERS AT A GLANCE extended their winning streak to seven games with a 6-0 win on Thursday night at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Rick Porcello recorded the first complete game shutout of his career, Record: 43-32 / Streak: W7 scattering three hits, walking three and striking out six. Offensively, Miguel Cabrera was 4x5 with a double and an RBI, while Nick Castellanos, Ian Kinsler and Victor Martinez each Game #76 / Road #38 added two hits in the win. The Tigers continue their nine-game road trip tonight as they Home: 19-19 / Road: 24-13 begin a three-game series against the Astros. Following this weekend’s series, the Tigers return home on Monday to start a nine-game homestand, which includes a three-game Tonight’s Scheduled Starters series versus Oakland, a four-game set against Tampa Bay and a two-game series versus the Dodgers. RHP Justin Verlander vs. RHP Brad Peacock PORCELLO GOES THE DISTANCE: Rick Porcello turned in the second complete game and (6-7, 4.82) (2-4, 4.50) first shutout of his career in last night’s 6-0 win over the Rangers. He allowed just three hits, walked three and struck out six in his nine scoreless innings.
    [Show full text]
  • Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} the Gashouse Gang by John Heidenry Verdun2's Blog
    Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Gashouse Gang by John Heidenry Verdun2's Blog. Well, I’m back from high school graduation. She made it through. We made it there and back. Along the way I picked up a book to read in down time. It’s called “The Gashouse Gang”, it’s by John Heidenry, and here’s a quick review of it. The book is a look at the 1934 St. Louis Cardinals, who won the World Series that year with one of the more colorful teams ever. The book concentrates more on the players than on the games. It centers around Dizzy Dean (naturally) and occasionally you forget that there were other players on the team. Heidenry sees Dean as intelligent and manipulative, a classic con man who can pitch. There are a dozen or so episodes in the book centering on Dean that make him come alive as a person. There are also sketches of general manager Branch Rickey, of manager Frankie Frisch, and of a handful of the players. The sections are uneven in that the comments on Joe Medwick are more in-depth than the comments on Ernie Orsatti. The same is true of other players. The players Heidenry finds most fascinating (or maybe that he can find the most info on) range over several pages. These include players like Paul Dean (who apparently hated being called “Daffy”), Pepper Martin, Medwick, and Leo Durocher while other players like Rip Collins, Spud Chandler, and the non-Dean pitchers get only passing reference. Jack Rothrock is almost invisible.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    Table of Contents Letter to collector and introduction to catalog ........................................................................................ 4 Auction Rules ............................................................................................................................................... 5 January 31, 2018 Major Auction Top Ten Lots .................................................................................................................................................. 6-14 Baseball Card Sets & Lots .......................................................................................................................... 15-29 Baseball Card Singles ................................................................................................................................. 30-48 Autographed Baseball Items ..................................................................................................................... 48-71 Historical Autographs ......................................................................................................................................72 Entertainment Autographs ........................................................................................................................ 73-77 Non-Sports Cards ....................................................................................................................................... 78-82 Basketball Cards & Autographs ...............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • (Iowa City, Iowa), 1940-08-27
    , / , 25, 1940 / -. =----- 'Grid Candidate, -, Cloudy, Shower, >ig Dr. Ande""n Tells 59 Hawkey" lOWA-ar.tlT c100cb Ioitay aDd S To Repori Sept. 10 tomorrow. occasional Mowen ex­ t{ rj See Story on Pace " tre_ lO11theut -portion &oday. blared Out ~I t Bail» e was hl. loua City', lIornin, ,... •• r- will foUOIt FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940 n..A I"r- VOLUME XL NUMBER 280 block, 'I'he :he Way to (onday. hilt red at least charlt 01 --~f rolla IIld "that .bltt. - If that IIr ~rd for ~ Ila Senator *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** rolla biCI )(),Ooo frotn Berlin Bombed Again; Nazis Begin New Phase of War ss charles," ----------------------------~-----------------------------------------------.. day callie I and lnde. To Begin 'Planned Destruction' Students Urged W orld',s Largest Plane Built for U. Anuy let that the Property Damage, Casualties' I did not ' I d · I PI To Continue tstigate hint Of E I d him," up; an s n ustria ants Their Education Apparently Are Heavy After 'lalnt Since 'Preliminaries' Are Over hio) jn~. Importance of continuing edu- Longest Air Raid of the War WPA ro~ cation as a means of national de~ from earl7 Nazis Send warm of Raiders Over 30.Mile Front fense was emphasized Monday by t this prob. Air Ministry Declares 46 Planes Shot Down; 50 )r Wlllkie', I11to England, Blasting at Key Points, Acting President Chester A. Phil­ lips of the Universit.y of Iowa Killed in Folkestone Raid, Attacks Logical Iuvasion Sites following receipt of material from Center on Southea8t English Coa8t ~~-Tenn) the United States office of educa- )mlllee hacI BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion.
    [Show full text]
  • 1947-05-18 [P ]
    Win, Lose, or Draw Tribe By FRANCIS E. STANN latsWip KncfgMg Oooooh-Day for the Autograph Hounds Probably the first toumairient at which the genuine, bug-bitten golf fan* were outnumbered turned out to be one of the bigger and more democratic social events of the season. Mingling with Secre- tary of the Navy Porrestal, Gens. Eisenhower, Grove and Bradley, Admiral Nlmitz, Senator Taft and Attorney Gen- eral Clark, among others, were upward of 7,000 other guests of the Columbia Country Club, com- posed chiefly of autograph hounds and camera fiends. And who do you suppose most of the guests came to see? Der Bingle. Harry Lillis Crosby. As far as the people were concerned Bing was the biggest celebrity in the Celebrities Tournament. Bing Crosby is owner of a major league baseball team and there were two other baseball owners on hand, Clark Griffith and Del Webb. But neither owns a set of pipes like Crosby. That was the difference. That was the difference between Bing and Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, Bobby PMaeb BUnn Jones, Gene Sarazen, Babe Didrikson and even Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler, a well-known tenor. It was the star-gazer’s dream come true. It was manna from Heaven for the camera shop*, whose cupboards must be empty of film. It was Oooooh-Day for the bobby soxers and autograph hounds. And for the comparatively small number of old-time golf fans the glorious pages of time were turned back when Jones, Sarazen, Bobby Cruick- shank and Walter Hagen played in the same foursome.
    [Show full text]
  • Strat-O-Matic Review
    • STRAT-O-MATIC Devoted exclusively to the Strat-O-Matic Game Fan, REVIEW with the consent of the Strat-O-Matic Game Co. X*~;':ir:**::::;'ri,.::;'r::'r:*:J;;",.:::::;'r:i,:::;'::!,:::',.::t,:t",.,.:::!.:::,,::*::,,;:**:;.:*:'':::''':**:::'',::*:;:::1: f: ~ f: VOL. V-10, December, 1975 45¢ ~ x x x x **************************************** Eight Old-Timer Teams To Be Added! First the I'badll news. The Strat-O-Matic Game Co. won't be putting out six Old-Timer baseball teams from the period 1920-1939. Now the good news. Instead, it will be putting out eight Old-Timer teams From that period! Because the recent poll conducted in the Review showed a heavy concentrat- ion of votes for two New York Yankee teams (1921 and 1936) and because, after the first three teams, the voting was extremely close, S-O-M creator Harold Richman has decided on eight teams instead of the planned six. When the Review editors last talked with the game company, Richman was researching the eight teams and prepar.ing Fielding and running ratings. The newest set of Old-Timer teams will be available when the 1976 baseball cards come out in the early spring. Now, which eight teams will be added to the growing list of Old-Timer card sets already available? Here are the eight that the readers picked via the poll and the percentage (out of 90 votes) that each received: 1. 1934 Detroit Tigers - 72.2%. 2. 1927 Pittsburgh Pirates - 55.6%. 5. (tie) 1936 New York Yankees, 3. 1929 Chicago Cubs - 53.3% 40%. 4. 1921 New York Yankees - 42.2%.
    [Show full text]
  • 1934-10-03 [P A-13]
    GRANTLAND RICE DENMAN THOMPSON JOHN B. KELLER ■*? FRANCIS E. STAN ALAN GOULD JOHN LARDNER H. C. BYRD if J ROD THOMAS LAWRENCE PERRY JIM BERRYMAN W. R. McCALLUM E. A. FULLER, JR. '_WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934._» A-43~ Prove Great to in World Series Cast-Offs*- ■ I- ■ -■ ■ — — of A_A Washington May Help Tigers ♦% Martin Will Find Ex-Nats Share Tiger Burden and Coin Mickey Tougher EIGHT MANAGERS S«ScopeJ Presa. By the Associated “Are” October 3— Pepper MAJOR Tigers Doggedly Martin did but steal PICK ACES DETROIT, everything I Determined; Cards catcher's mitt Mickey Cochrane's v and shin guards in the 1931 world Cocky and Sure. between the Cardinals and Crowder Back Close to Top series Four in Each National and _BY DENMAN THOMPSON_ Eight Minor Leaguers Come Athletics, but he'll And it tougher Fischer to steal this series. Are Sports Editor, Is Believed Form—Marberry, and Earn- American Leagues Up—Griff Lefty Grove George October 3.—Dogged shaw always were notoriously weak determination versus to Also Are Ready. at holding runners anchored on Standout Choices. cocky Talking Hornsby. bases, so Mickey really received a confidence. These best de-1 lot of criticism for DETROIT, unju.t letting scribe the frame contrasting ] By the Associated Press. BY JOHN B. KELLER. Martin steal him blind. BY JOHN LARDNER. of mind with which the and Star Tigers ETROIT, October 3.—Major Staff Correspondent of The But the Tiger pitchers, carefully BALL fans may argue day Cardinals entered the world series 3 — coached against base stealing by League base ball teams had Mich., October in and day out about their their boss, should be hard to pilfer here how this world that got under way today.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseball All-Time Stars Rosters
    BASEBALL ALL-TIME STARS ROSTERS (Boston-Milwaukee) ATLANTA Year Avg. HR CHICAGO Year Avg. HR CINCINNATI Year Avg. HR Hank Aaron 1959 .355 39 Ernie Banks 1958 .313 47 Ed Bailey 1956 .300 28 Joe Adcock 1956 .291 38 Phil Cavarretta 1945 .355 6 Johnny Bench 1970 .293 45 Felipe Alou 1966 .327 31 Kiki Cuyler 1930 .355 13 Dave Concepcion 1978 .301 6 Dave Bancroft 1925 .319 2 Jody Davis 1983 .271 24 Eric Davis 1987 .293 37 Wally Berger 1930 .310 38 Frank Demaree 1936 .350 16 Adam Dunn 2004 .266 46 Jeff Blauser 1997 .308 17 Shawon Dunston 1995 .296 14 George Foster 1977 .320 52 Rico Carty 1970 .366 25 Johnny Evers 1912 .341 1 Ken Griffey, Sr. 1976 .336 6 Hugh Duffy 1894 .440 18 Mark Grace 1995 .326 16 Ted Kluszewski 1954 .326 49 Darrell Evans 1973 .281 41 Gabby Hartnett 1930 .339 37 Barry Larkin 1996 .298 33 Rafael Furcal 2003 .292 15 Billy Herman 1936 .334 5 Ernie Lombardi 1938 .342 19 Ralph Garr 1974 .353 11 Johnny Kling 1903 .297 3 Lee May 1969 .278 38 Andruw Jones 2005 .263 51 Derrek Lee 2005 .335 46 Frank McCormick 1939 .332 18 Chipper Jones 1999 .319 45 Aramis Ramirez 2004 .318 36 Joe Morgan 1976 .320 27 Javier Lopez 2003 .328 43 Ryne Sandberg 1990 .306 40 Tony Perez 1970 .317 40 Eddie Mathews 1959 .306 46 Ron Santo 1964 .313 30 Brandon Phillips 2007 .288 30 Brian McCann 2006 .333 24 Hank Sauer 1954 .288 41 Vada Pinson 1963 .313 22 Fred McGriff 1994 .318 34 Sammy Sosa 2001 .328 64 Frank Robinson 1962 .342 39 Felix Millan 1970 .310 2 Riggs Stephenson 1929 .362 17 Pete Rose 1969 .348 16 Dale Murphy 1987 .295 44 Billy Williams 1970 .322 42
    [Show full text]