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JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHILATELY VOLUME 49 FALL 2010 NUMBER 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS President's Message Mark Maestrone 1 Disney’s Donald Duck on Baseball & Track Meters Norman Rushefsky 2 First Summer Youth Olympic Games Mark Maestrone 5 Debuts in Singapore Seabiscuit Postal Stationery Envelopes: Mark Maestrone 15 New C2C Varieties For the Record, Part 2: Vancouver 2010 Philately Mark Maestrone 16 Vancouver 2010 Olympic Medalists: An Update Mark Maestrone 18 Janssen-Fritsen Gymnastics Meters Mark Maestrone 21 Negro Leagues Baseball Stamps Norman Rushefsky 22 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa: Mark Maestrone 24 Final Wrap-Up Mounting Covers in an Exhibit or Album Mark Maestrone 26 Royal Mail releases second set of stamps in Mark Maestrone 27 countdown to the 2012 London Olympic Games Reviews of Periodicals Mark Maestrone 28 www.sportstamps.org Book Review Mark Maestrone 30 News of Our Members Margaret Jones 32 New Stamp Issues John La Porta 33 Commemorative Stamp Cancels Mark Maestrone 35 2010 SUMMER YOUTH SPORTS PHILATELISTS INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES President: Mark C. Maestrone, 2824 Curie Place, San Diego, CA 92122 5 Vice-President: Charles V. Covell, Jr., 207 NE 9th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 Secretary-Treasurer: Andrew Urushima, 1510 Los Altos Dr., Burlingame, CA 94010 Directors: Norman F. Jacobs, Jr., 2712 N. Decatur Rd., Decatur, GA 30033 John La Porta, P.O. Box 98, Orland Park, IL 60462 Dale Lilljedahl, 4044 Williamsburg Rd., Dallas, TX 75220 Patricia Ann Loehr, 2603 Wauwatosa Ave., Apt 2, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 Norman Rushefsky, 9215 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Robert J. Wilcock, 24 Hamilton Cres., Brentwood, Essex, CM14 5ES, England Auction Manager: Glenn Estus, PO Box 451, Westport, NY 12993 2010 VANCOUVER Membership: Margaret A. Jones, 705 S. Laclede Station Rd., #163, Webster Groves, MO 63119 Public Affairs: (vacant) OLYMPIC GAMES Sales Department: John La Porta, P.O. Box 98, Orland Park, IL 60462 16 & 18 Sports Philatelists International is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study and collecting of postage stamps and related collateral material dealing with sports (including Olympics) and recreation and to the promotion of international understanding and goodwill through mutual interest in philately and sports. Its activities are planned and carried on entirely by the unpaid, volunteer services of its members. Annual dues: $29.00 U.S./Canada (first class mail), $39.00 overseas (airmail). Internet-Only Member: $15.00 (worldwide) BASEBALL 2 & 22 JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHILATELY Publisher: John La Porta, P.O. Box 98, Orland Park, IL 60462 Editor: Mark C. Maestrone, 2824 Curie Place, San Diego, CA 92122 Columnists: Margaret A. Jones, 705 S. Laclede Station Rd., #163, Webster Groves, MO 63119 John La Porta, P.O. Box 98, Orland Park, IL 60462 Ad Manager: Norman F. Jacobs, Jr., 2712 N. Decatur Rd., Decatur, GA 30033 Circulation: Margaret A. Jones, 705 S. Laclede Station Rd., #163, Webster Groves, MO 63119 2010 FIFA WORLD The Journal of Sports Philately is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Advertising Rates: Cover $50.00; Full Page $45.00; Half Page $25.00; Quarter Page $15.00. Advance CUP payment required. Camera ready copy must be supplied by the advertiser. Publishing deadlines: January 15, April 15, July 15, and October 15 for the following issue. Single copy price (postpaid): $5.00 24 (US/Canada), $7.50 (overseas). The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and they do not necessarily represent those of the editor, the officers of SPI or the position of SPI itself. All catalogue numbers quoted in this publication are from Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue unless specifically stated otherwise. SPI and JSP do not guarantee advertisements, but accept copy in good faith, reserving the Vol. 49, No. 1 right to reject objectionable material. American Philatelic Society (APS) Affiliate #39 ISSN 0447-953X Fall 2010 U.S. Chapter, Fédération Internationale de Philatélie Olympique (FIPO) PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE by Mark Maestrone 2010-2012 SPI Election to approach this. We suggested they feature a few dozen worldwide stamps of different sports from While our current slate of officers and board various eras. Together with members Harry John- members were running unopposed – and despite son and Charlie Covell, we sent the editors a the glitch with the misprinted deadline on the selection of stamps from our own collections from ballots – we still had a respectable 15% of members which they could choose. I was quite pleased with participate. Here were the results: the result. If you missed the issue, visit our website where President: Mark Maestrone 28 we’ve included a scan of the page and additional Vice President: Charles Covell 28 information on each stamp shown. Secretary-Treasurer: Andrew Urushima 28 Board of Directors: Norm Jacobs 28 Ernest Trory’s “A Philatelic History of the John La Porta 28 Olympic Games” now online Dale Lilljedahl 28 Patricia Loehr 28 Back in 1960, well-known British Olympic Norman Rushefsky 28 philatelist, Ernest Trory, began publishing one of Robert Wilcock 28 the first major works on the subject of Olympic philately. Serialized in 6 parts over a 10-year period, Thanks to all those members who took the time to the full original 104-page publication is almost cast ballots, and welcome back to all our officers impossible to find in its entirety. SPI has scanned and board members! this seminal work which spans the 1896-1936 Olympic (Summer and Winter) Games. Heavily Did you know that SPI was illustrated throughout, Trory discusses the stamps, featured in ESPN The Magazine? postmarks and vignettes. The full PDF document [15.3 MB] may be If not, then you haven’t been checking out our viewed online or downloaded. This is free to SPI website like you should be! There is an incredi- everyone. ble amount of new information that we include on the website that augments what is printed in our Index to Volume 48 of the Journal journal. For example, the headline on our home page To save a bit on postage costs, we’ve stopped announces that SPI was featured in a new column automatically mailing our annual index to each in the August 23 issue of ESPN The Magazine which member. However, the Volume 48 index is avail- has a paid circulation in excess of 2 million readers. able upon request by mail (we do ask for a SASE). In revamping their magazine, the editors de- Better yet, save your envelope and postage by cided to include a column on collecting. Naturally downloading it free from the website. Just go to: enough, stamp collecting came immediately to http://www.sportstamps.org/jsp_archives.html mind. The editors weren’t quite sure, though, how The SPI web site is located at: http://www.sportstamps.org Mark Maestrone: [email protected] Dale Lilljedahl: [email protected] Charles Covell: [email protected] Patricia Ann Loehr: (none at this time) Andrew Urushima: [email protected] Norman Rushefsky: [email protected] Norman Jacobs: [email protected] Robert Wilcock: [email protected] John La Porta: [email protected] Margaret Jones: [email protected] Journal of Sports Philately Fall 2010 1 Figure 1. With Walt Disney’s permission, the University of Oregon Ducks adopted Donald Duck as their mascot, seen here on a green meter imprint from 1982. The cover’s reverse is shown in Figure 3. Disney’s Donald Duck on Baseball and Track Meters by Norman Rushefsky official site of University of Oregon athletics, UO no longer uses the “fighting countenance” of Donald he Walt Disney Company is known to be very bursting through the block “O” logo. protective of the rights to their characters so The use of the duck as a mascot apparently I was quite surprised to find a meter slogan evolved from Oregon being nicknamed “The T of the University of Oregon (UO) that shows Webbed Foot State.” Students took a shine to the Donald Duck, one of Disney’s major characters. slogan and referred to themselves as “Webfoots.” The meter slogan (Figures 1-3) promotes the This name harkens back to certain descendents of spring sports of baseball and track (hurdles) on patriotic Massachusetts fishermen who, with muddy envelopes from the UO’s Athletic Department. shoes, in 1776 helped save Washington and his I have three envelopes all using the same meter troops from imminent defeat. Some of these number and slogan but with different advertising descendents moved to Oregon and the nickname designs on the envelopes. Two of these designs moved with them. feature Donald extending through the letter "O". The The use of live ducks as mascots at UO athletic covers are dated 1964, 1965 and 1982 indicating a games was objected to by the Humane Society. In relatively long use of the meter. 1947 the university’s first athletic director struck a I am not aware of any other athletic teams handshake agreement with Walt Disney allowing employing a famous Disney character. I thought UO to use Donald as a mascot as long as it was there must be a story behind this and a modest level done in good taste. The unique deal lasted 20 years of research confirmed my suspicions. until Disney’s death in 1966. Thereafter, questions According to the website GoDucks.com, the arose as to whether or not an agreement existed. 2 Fall 2010 Journal of Sports Philately Figure 2. This cachet from 1964 used a more simplified image of Donald Duck to represent the UO’s team mascot. The university found a photo of Disney wearing philatelic items as have other Disney characters. a UO jacket with Donald clearly visible on the front. Donald Duck baseball philatelic items include The Walt Disney Company then agreed to negotiate several stamps issued in 1984 by Bhutan (Figure 4) the first written contract in 1973 for the athletic noting Donald’s 50th birthday.