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Kit Young's Sale #115 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #115 1959 BAZOOKA BASEBALL/FOOTBALL The toughest of all Bazooka issues are the 1959’s. We were fortunate to pick up a nice group. (SP = Short Print) Jim Davenport Giants Bob Cerv A’s (SP) Del Crandall Braves EX+/EX-MT $149.00 Bill Mazeroski Pirates Bill Mazeroski Pirates VG-EX $205.00 PSA Authentic (looks EX) $95.00 VG-EX/EX $115.00 EX-MT $295.00 EX $150.00 Duke Snider Dodgers (SP) Duke Snider Dodgers (SP) Bob Turley Yankees Vic Wertz Red Sox (SP) Rick Casares Bears EX $475.00 VG-EX $350.00 VG-EX $135.00 EX-MT $350.00 VG-EX $120.00 Frank Gifford Giants Eddie Lebaron Redskins Woody Lewis Cardinals Pete Retzlaff Eagles Y.A. Tittle 49ers EX+/EX-MT $350.00 EX-MT $275.00 EX-MT $195.00 EX+/EX-MT $215.00 EX-MT $350.00 1969 TRANSOGRAM CARDS These cards were issued on the backs of boxes that contained small baseball player statues in 1969. They measure 2-1/2” x 3-1/2” and are very colorful. Much tougher than other card issues of the same era. Hank Aaron Braves ......................................EX-MT $89.00; EX+ 55.00 Bobby Knoop Angels ........................................................ EX-MT 15.00 Mel Stottlemyre Yankees ...............................EX-MT 19.00; VG-EX 9.50 Felipe Alou Braves ...........................................................NR-MT 20.00 Jerry Koosman Mets .........................................................VG-EX 12.00 Luis Tiant Indians ............................................... EX-MT 15.00; VG 6.95 Matty Alou Pirates ............................................................ EX-MT 20.00 Jim Lefebvre Dodgers ...................................................... EX-MT 16.50 Roy White Yankees ...........EX-MT 15.00; VG-EX 8.95; VG (pin hole) 6.95 Lou Brock Cardinals ....................EX-MT 35.00; VG-EX (ink back) 14.95 Lee May Reds ................................................EX-MT 15.00; EX+ 12.00 Don Wilson Astros ..................................... NR-MT 20.00; EX-MT 15.00 Jose Cardenal Indians .............................................................. VG 6.95 Willie McCovey Giants ..................................................VG-EX/EX 20.00 Jim Wynn Astros .............................................................. EX-MT 19.00 Danny Cater A’s ...................................NR-MT 19.95; EX 9.95; VG 6.95 Sam McDowell Indians .....................................................VG-EX 12.00 Willie Davis Dodgers ...............NR-MT 20.00; EX-MT 15.00; EX+ 11.95 Rick Monday A’s ............................................................... EX-MT 15.00 Mike Epstein Senators ............................................................. VG 6.95 John Odom A’s ................................................................. EX-MT 15.00 Jim Fregosi Angels ............................................. EX-MT 15.00; VG 9.50 Tony Oliva Twins .............................................................. EX-MT 20.00 Bob Gibson Cardinals ...................................................VG-EX/EX 25.00 Camilo Pascual Senators ..............................EX-MT 15.00; VG-EX 9.50 Ken Harrelson Red Sox ...........................................................EX 12.50 Tony Perez Reds ..............................................................NR-MT 36.00 Frank Howard Senators ...................................................NR-MT 25.00 Rick Reichardt Angels ...............................................................EX 8.50 Tommy John White Sox .................................... EX-MT 20.00; EX 14.95 Brooks Robinson Orioles ...........................................EX+/EX-MT 39.00 Cleon Jones Mets ...................................................................EX 14.00 Tom Seaver Mets ...........................................EX-MT 49.00; EX+ 35.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-115 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1936-37 BF3 FELT PLAYER/TEAM PENNANTS We recently acquired a wonderful group of these 2-1/2” x 4-1/2” mini pennants. The pennants feature both individual players and teams and were issued as a premium with gum or candy. We don’t offer these very often because we rarely see this obscure issue. These are in amazing EX-MT condition. Hank Leiber Giants Chuck Klein Phillies $39.00 Al Lopez Bees $39.00 Gus Mancuso Giants Gus Mancuso Giants Pepper Martin Cardinals $35.00 Heinie Manush Senators $39.00 Ducky Medwick Cardinals $39.00 Joe McCarthy Yankees $45.00 Van Lingle Mungo Dodgers Luke Sewell White Sox Schoolboy Rowe Tigers Joe Stripp Dodgers Al Simmons Tigers $39.00 TYPE I Joe Vosmik Browns Bill Terry Giants $45.00 TYPE VI All EX-MT Lon Warneke Cardinals Lon Warneke Cardinals (team nickname & city) (player name & figure) Jimmy Wilson Phillies All EX-MT @ $34.95 each Rip Collins $36.00 TYPE IV Cleveland Indians Gabby Hartnett 39.00 (team nickname & figure) Detroit Tigers Luke Sewell 36.00 Phillies EX $17.00 Washington Senators White Sox EX+/EX-MT 25.00 TYPE VIII (uncategorized) Cincinnati VG-EX/EX $14.95 TYPE III TYPE IX (player name & team nickname) (player name, team nickname & 1937) All EX-MT @ $34.95 each Tony Piet EX+/EX-MT $25.00 TYPE II Wally Berger Bees (player name, team nickname & figure) Dolph Camilli Phillies TYPE V All EX-MT @ $34.95 each Kiki Cuyler Reds (team nickname & emblem) Earl Averill Indians $39.00 Bob Feller Indians $48.00 All EX-MT @ $34.95 each (unless noted) Dolph Camilli Phillies Frank Frisch Cardinals $39.00 Bees Rip Collins Cubs Lefty Gomez Yankees $45.00 Cubs Jimmy Dykes White Sox Charley Grimm Cubs Senators Larry French Cubs Gabby Hartnett Cubs $39.00 Tigers Rollie Hemsley Indians Billy Herman Cubs $39.00 Frank Higgins A’s Carl Hubbell Giants $45.00 1955 TOPPS DOUBLEHEADERS These 60 year old cards feature two players on each card and were a big hit with collectors in the mid-1950’s. 13/14 Westlake Indians/House Tigers ................................ EX+ $29.95 77/78 Hoskins Indians/McGhee White Sox .......................... EX+ 25.00 17/18 Stone Senators/White Braves .......................................EX 24.50 89/90 Gomez Giants/Rivera White Sox ...................................EX 24.00 21/22 Skowron Yankees/Sullivan Red Sox ........................... EX+ 36.00 93/94 Sawatski White Sox/Tappe Cubs ....................EX+/EX-MT 29.95 23/24 Shepard Pirates/Hack Cubs .........................................EX 24.50 101/102 Wilson A’s/Tremel Cubs ..............................EX+/EX-MT 29.95 31/32 Pollet Cubs/E. Banks Cubs ................................ VG-EX/EX 89.00 103/104 Sauer Cubs/Pascual Senators ............................ VG-EX 22.00 39/40 Marsh Orioles/Thies Pirates ...........................EX+/EX-MT 29.95 113/114 Boone Tigers/Purkey Pirates ....................................EX 24.00 43/44 Kiely Red Sox/Stobbs Senators ....................................EX 24.50 117/118 Bilko Cubs/Milliken Dodgers ..............................EX-MT 36.95 49/50 Jackson White Sox/Finigan A’s ...............................EX-MT 36.95 123/124 Zernial A’s/Trice A’s ............................................EX-MT 36.95 59/60 Glynn Indians/Miller Tigers .............................EX+/EX-MT 29.95 125/126 Repulski Cardinals/Lepcio Red Sox .................... VG-EX 22.00 61/62 Gardner Giants/Hetki Pirates ..................................EX-MT 36.95 127/128 Spahn Braves/Brewer Red Sox ............................. EX+ 95.00 65/66 Collins Yankees/Harshman White Sox .............EX+/EX-MT 29.95 129/130 Gilliam Dodgers/Kinder Red Sox ................EX+/EX-MT 45.00 75/76 Wright Senators/Stewart Senators .........................EX-MT 36.95 1963 SPORTS HALL OF FAME BUSTS These 6” bust/statues were licensed by The Hall of Fame. Each has a white player figure on top of a pedestal with a plaque of the player’s career & biography. Ty Cobb Joe DiMaggio Lou Gehrig Rogers Hornsby EX $49.95 EX $59.00 EX-MT $85.00 EX-MT $69.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-115 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1955-59 TOPPS BASEBALL 104, 114, 116, 117, 121, 126, 128, 131, 192 Burgess ........................... VG-EX 7.00 90 Reds ......EX 12.00; GD-VG 7.50; FR-GD 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL 136, 140 316 Coleman ................................VG 4.50 2.00 20 Aaron ....BVG 6 EX-MT $188.00; EX-MT EX @ $7.50 each: 27, 45, 65, 127 63 Craig EX 16.00; VG-EX 13.00; VG 10.00; 85 Indians.................VG 8.00; GD-VG 7.50 176.00 VG-EX @ $4.75 each: 8, 12, 13, 14, GD-VG 8.00; GD 7.25 213 Tigers ............................ VG-EX 12.00 2 Berra ...............................................BVG 16, 18, 21, 23, 29, 34, 36, 37, 39, 44, 48, 148 Dark ... EX-MT 12.00; EX 6.00; GD-VG 236 A’s ..................EX 15.00; VG-EX 10.00 6 EX-MT 138.00; EX-MT 128.00; PSA 5 EX 52, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 68, 72, 3.25 226 Giants ............ VG-EX 27.00; VG 24.00 80.00; EX 74.00; VG/VG-EX 51.00 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 250 Doby ................ VG-EX 12.00; VG 9.00 72 Phillies .....NR-MT 30.00; EX-MT 24.00; 210 Campanella ........ SGC 84 NM 125.00; 95, 97, 98, 101, 103, 104, 105, 113, 114, 233 Erskine ... EX-MT 24.00; VG-EX 10.00; VG-EX 12.00; VG 7.50 NR-MT 117.00; PSA 6 EX-MT 88.00; SGC 116, 117, 119, 121, 122, 127, 128, 129, VG 8.75 134 Cardinals ... VG-EX 12.00; FR-GD 3.00 80 EX/NM 88.00; EX-MT 79.00; EX 57.00; 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 139, 141, 142, 13 Face ......VG-EX 5.50; VG 4.50; GD 2.75 146 Senators .........NR-MT 44.00; VG 8.00 BVG 4 VG-EX 44.00 1955 TOPPS BASEBALL 144, 148, 150 118 Fox ............... PSA 7 NM 80.00; PSA 6 400 Campanella/Snider ......................PSA 47 Aaron ........................... VG-EX $129.00 VG @ $3.50 each: 44, 62, 90, 91, 101, EX-MT 64.00; EX-MT 64.00; VG-EX 32.00; DATED TEAMS 6 EX-MT 146.00; EX-MT 135.00; PSA 5 EX 28 Banks EX-MT 150.00; EX 98.00; VG-EX 104, 106, 108, 110, 116, 117, 121, 127, VG 26.00; GD-VG 22.00 100 Orioles ......................... VG-EX $36.00 99.00; GD-VG 37.00 79.00 131, 132, 141, 145, 147, 149 221 Friend ..............EX-MT 14.00; VG 5.00 90 Reds ................................GD-VG 22.00 76 Clemente SGC 82 EX/MT+ 199.00; BVG 198 Berra .....
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