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Kit Young's Sale #142 Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #142 1933 GOUDEY #181 BABE RUTH 1933 GOUDEY #144 BABE RUTH 1953 TOPPS #244 WILLIE MAYS SGC 20 FAIR SGC 20 FAIR Here’s a nice looking card of the iconic 1953 Mays. A “Bambino” card at a great price. Fantastic head Great swinging pose of “The Babe”. Good center- Just minor corner wear, no creasing, good focus shot! Great color, has light sideways surface ing, nice pastel colors, some light corner creasing and nice surface. Back is clean also, well centered, creasing at chin and upper chest level. A very con- lower right and upper left. Light surface creasing little if any wear. However, upon closer examination servative grade – looks GD to us. Back is fine too, sideways at hip level. Back is real clean, says how you can see two tiny pin holes (in the sky above his completely readable. The biography says “he’s the Red Sox sold him to the Yankees for $125,000. cap below the border) – looks like from a tiny sta- hard to pitch to” – we guess so! A great chance to Quite a deal! A rare chance to buy a graded Ruth pler. It’s a shame but means this is bargain priced. add a Ruth to your collection before prices get too for under $3000.00. $2200.00 Full guide is $2500.00. $495.00 much crazier. $2200.00 1967 TOPPS #581 1933 GOUDEY #53 BABE RUTH TOM SEAVER ROOKIE PSA 8 NM/MT Here’s a chance to buy a Ruth card cheap. Card A Seaver rookie in PSA 8 NM/MT. Great center- has typical border wear and corner rounding. A ing, razor sharp corners, beautiful surface. It’s a crease below his name extends to top border. Color screamer! Perfect focus, no surface wear. These is reasonable with the yellow showing well consid- 1933 GOUDEY #191 have average sales prices of about $2200.00 in the ering its age. Light wear/creasing on his face. Back BABE RUTH LOW/MID GRADE past few months on Ebay (including one for over is normal – shows typical wear but easy to read. Low/mid-grade – good color with some $2800). We are guessing values will continue to The biography calls him “home run king of the big surface wear, a couple of creases (but not on rise on this key rookie card. $2195.00 leagues”. Want an authentic Goudey Ruth card for face). A chance to buy a Ruth at a reasonable under $1500.00? Here it is. $1295.00 price. $1995.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. S-142. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 “ THE MONSTER ” We just picked up about 2000 new 1952 Topps cards on our East Coast buying trip. This is our largest inventory of ‘52’s in years. Great chance to add to your set or team collection. HIGHT NUMBERS - Please Call these sell quickly 37 Snider Dodgers .....................EX 199.00; 83 Johnson Cardinals ...........VG-EX 13.00 VG-EX 166.00; VG 125.00; 84 Stephens Red Sox ...........VG-EX 12.00 BVG 3 VG 125.00 85 Kuzava Yankees ..............VG-EX 12.00 38 Westlake Cardinals ..........EX-MT 42.00 86 Gray Tigers ......................VG-EX 12.00 VG-EX 20.00; GD-VG 12.00 87 Coogan Pirates ......................EX 16.00; 39 Trout Tigers .....................VG-EX 23.00; VG-EX 12.00; VG 9.50 VG 15.00; GD-VG 12.00 88 Feller Indians ...................VG-EX 80.00 40 Noren Senators ..................... EX 28.00; 89 Lipon Tigers ....EX 16.00; VG-EX 12.00 VG-EX 20.00 90 Grasso Senators .............EX-MT 28.00; 41 Wellman A’s .....................EX-MT 42.00; VG-EX 12.00 VG-EX 20.00 91 Schoendienst Cardinals...VG-EX 50.00; 42 Kretlow White Sox................. EX 24.00; GD-VG 29.00 VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00 92 Mitchell Indians ...................... EX 20.00 43 Scarborough Red Sox .......... EX 24.00; 93 Sima Senators ...................... EX 20.00; VG 14.00 VG-EX 12.00 44 Dempsey Phillies .................. EX 24.00; 94 Mele Senators .................EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 20.00 EX 16.00; VG-EX 12.00 45 Joost A’s ................................. VG 15.00 95 Holcombe White Sox .............EX 16.00; 46 Goldsberry Browns ............... EX 24.00; VG-EX 12.00 VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00 96 Marshall Braves ..................... EX 16.00 47 Jones Phillies ..................VG-EX 23.00; 97 Torgeson Braves ....................EX 16.00; VG 15.00 VG-EX 12.00 48 Page Yankees ..................VG-EX 42.00 98 Pierce White Sox ............ VG-EX 17.00; 1 Pafko Dodgers ..........PSA 3 VG $225.00; 49 Sain Yankees ................... VG-EX 41.00 VG 12.00 132 Kluttz Senators ..............VG-EX 13.50 GD-VG 179.00 50 Rickert White Sox ...........VG-EX 20.00; 99 Woodling Yankees ..........VG-EX 20.00; 133 Widmar White Sox .......... VG-EX 12.00 2 Runnels Senators ............ GD-VG 48.00; VG 15.00; GD-VG 12.00 VG 16.00 134 Tipton A’s.........................EX-MT 28.00 GD 35.00 51 Russell Dodgers..............VG-EX 20.00; 100 Rice Cardinals...................... EX 16.00 135 Howell Reds .. EX-MT 28.00; EX 16.00; 3 Thompson Giants ..............VG-EX 20.00 VG 15.00 101 Lanier Giants .................EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 12.00; VG 9.50 4 Lenhardt Red Sox ................... EX 24.00; 52 Mueller Giants .................VG-EX 24.00; EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50 136 Schmitz Dodgers ............ VG-EX 13.50 VG-EX 20.00 VG 15.00 102 Kennedy Browns ..................EX 16.00; 137 McMillan Reds .......................EX 16.00 5 Jansen Giants ......................... EX 28.00; 53 Van Cuyk Dodgers ...........EX-MT 44.00; VG-EX 13.50; GD 5.00 138 MacDonald Pirates ........EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 20.00 VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00 103 Mapes Tigers .......................EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50 6 Hatton Reds ......................VG-EX 20.00; 54 Kiely Red Sox ........................ VG 15.00 VG-EX 13.50 139 Wood Red Sox ................ VG-EX 13.50 GD-VG 12.00 55 Boone Indians ....................... EX 24.00; 104 Kolloway Tigers .............VG-EX 13.50; 140 Antonelli Braves ............. VG-EX 13.50; 7 Terwilliger Dodgers ...........VG-EX 20.00; VG-EX 20.00; GD-VG 16.00 VG 9.50 VG 9.50 VG 15.00 56 Glaviano Cardinals .........VG-EX 20.00; 105 Pramesa Cubs .......................GD 5.00 141 Hartung Giants ................ VG-EX 12.00 8 Marsh Browns ......................... EX 24.00; VG 15.00 106 Vernon Senators ................. EX 18.00; 142 Perkowski Reds .............EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 20.00 57 Lopat Yankees ...................... EX 40.00; VG-EX 15.00; VG 9.50 EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50 9 Hogue Yankees .................GD-VG 19.00; VG 25.00 107 Ryan Phillies ........................EX 16.00; 143 Moss Browns..........EX 16.00; GD 5.00 GD 8.00 58 Mahoney Browns ............VG-EX 20.00; VG-EX 13.50 144 Blake Reds .....................EX-MT 28.00; 10 Rosen Indians ..................GD-VG 14.00 VG 15.00; GD-VG 12.00 108 Konstanty Phillies ............... EX 24.00; EX 16.00; VG-EX 12.00 11 Rizzuto Yankees ....... PSA 5 EX 169.00; 59 Roberts Phillies ............. EX-MT 116.00; VG-EX 20.00 145 Haynes Senators ...........EX-MT 28.00; EX 148.00 VG-EX 58.00 109 Wilks Pirates ........................EX 16.00; EX 16.00; VG-EX 12.00 12 Basgall Pirates ...................... EX 24.00; 60 Hudson Senators .................. EX 24.00; VG-EX 13.50 146 House Tigers .........................EX 16.00; VG-EX 20.00; GD 8.00 VG-EX 20.00; VG 14.00 110 Leonard Cubs ................EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 13.50 13 Wyrostek Reds ...................... EX 24.00; 61 Gilbert Giants ........................ EX 24.00; GD-VG 8.00 147 Young Browns ................EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00 VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00; GD 8.00 111 Lowrey Cardinals ..................EX 16.00; EX 16.00 14 Elliott Braves ....................VG-EX 20.00 62 Stobbs White Sox ...........VG-EX 20.00; VG-EX 13.50 148 Klippstein Cubs ..............EX-MT 28.00; 15 Pesky Red Sox EX 24.00; GD-VG 12.00 VG 15.00; GD-VG 12.00 112 Majeski A’s .....................EX-MT 28.00; EX 16.00 16 Hermanski Cubs ..............VG-EX 20.00 63 Pollet Pirates ...................EX-MT 42.00; EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50 149 Kryhoski Browns ............. VG-EX 12.00 17 Hegan Indians ..................VG-EX 20.00 VG 15.00 113 Sisler Reds ....EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50 150 Beard Pirates ...VG-EX 13.50; VG 9.50 18 Combs Indians EX 24.00; VG-EX 20.00 64 Sievers Browns ..................... EX 26.00; 114 Ramsdell Cubs ...............VG-EX 13.50 151 Post Reds ...............................EX 16.00 19 Bucha Cardinals .................... EX 24.00; VG-EX 22.00 115 Munger Cardinals ...........VG-EX 13.50 152 Evans Red Sox ................ VG-EX 13.50 VG-EX 20.00 65 Slaughter Cardinals ......EX-MT 122.00; 116 Scheib A’s .....EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.50; 153 Rush Cubs ......................EX-MT 28.00 20 Loes Dodgers ................. GD-VG 30.00 EX 68.00 VG 9.50 154 Muir Pirates .....................EX-MT 28.00 22 DiMaggio Red Sox ..........VG-EX 42.00; 66 Roe Dodgers ...................VG-EX 33.00; 117 Lollar White Sox .................. EX 18.00; 155 Overmire Yankees ..........EX-MT 32.00 VG 33.00; GD 28.00 GD 20.00 VG-EX 13.50 156 Hiller Reds ......................EX-MT 28.00; 23 Goodman Red Sox ...............
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