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Title: Sports Collection Reference Code: Mss-1518 Inclusive Dates: 1876 – Ongoing Quantity: 5.8 Cu. Ft. Total Location: HH, S Title: Sports Collection Reference Code: Mss-1518 Inclusive Dates: 1876 – ongoing Quantity: 5.8 cu. ft. total Location: HH, Sh. 016, 021 (5.0 cu. ft.) RC19, Sh. 009 (0.2 cu. ft.) RC20, Sh. 009 (0.4 cu. ft.) LC, Sh. 011 (0.2 cu. ft.) OS LG “S” (3 items) OS SM “S” (6 items) Abstract: This artificial collection consists of programs, newspaper clippings, yearbooks, scorecards, pamphlets and other miscellaneous material related to various sports in Milwaukee. Access and Use: No restrictions Language: English Notes: Material related to the major league Milwaukee Brewers (highlighted in yellow below) was transferred to Mss-2676. Material related to the Milwaukee Bucks (highlighted in blue below) was transferred to Mss-2203. Arrangement: Folder Heading Box # Folder # General Sports (Auto-Racing/Baseball) Advertising 1 1 Auto Racing 1 2 Auto Racing – Programs 1 3 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – January-April 1953 1 4 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – May-December 1953 1 5 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – 1954-1955 1 6 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – 1956 1 7 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – 1957 1 8 Baseball – Clippings & Pamphlets – Braves – 1960-1966 1 9 Baseball – Clippings – Braves – Undated 1 10 Baseball – Clippings – Braves Exiting Milwaukee 1 11 Baseball – Brewers (Professional – Minor League) 1 12 Baseball – Brewers – Official Programs, 1970s 1 13 Baseball – Brewers – Official Programs, 1980-1981 1 14 Baseball – Brewers – Official Programs, 1982-1989 1 15 Baseball – Brewers – Official Programs, 2000- 1 15A Baseball – Brewers – What’s Brewin’? 1 16 Baseball – Brewers – World Series Programs, 1982 1 17 Baseball – Building of New Athletic Park (Borchert Field), 1902-1911 1 18 Baseball – Clippings (Professional), 1900-1914 1 19 Baseball – Clippings (American Association), 1915-1929 1 20 Baseball – Clippings, All-Star Game, 1955 1 21 Baseball – Clippings, Global World Series, 1955 1 22 Baseball – Clippings, Women’s Baseball & Softball 1 23 Baseball – Clippings, 1800s 1 24 Baseball – Clippings, Brewers, 1902-1957 1 25 Baseball – Clippings, Brewers, 1960-1965 1 26 Baseball – Clippings, Brewers, 1966 – Present 1 27 Baseball – Cream City Baseball Club, 1870 1 28 Baseball – County Stadium (Milwaukee) 1 29 Baseball (Continued) Baseball – General 2 30 Baseball – Learning Baseball, 1953 & Undated 2 31 Baseball – All-Star Game Programs, 1955-2002 2 32 Baseball – Hall of Fame Programs, 1991-1992, 1996, 1998 2 33 Baseball – Brewers Memorabilia 2 34 Baseball – Brewers Letters 2 35 Baseball – Brewers Season Tickets 2 36 Baseball – Brewers Newspapers & Magazines 2 37 Baseball – Milwaukee Public Museum African-American Exhibit, 1998 2 38 Baseball – Braves – Stock & Stockholder Correspondence 2 39 Baseball – Braves – Schedules and Ticket Stubs 2 40 Baseball – Braves – State of Wisconsin 2 41 Baseball – Sports Magazine 2 42 Brewers- Newspapers and Memorabilia 2 42A Baseball – Year Books – Wisconsin State Baseball Commission 2 43 Baseball – Braves – Official Scorecards, Yearbooks & Miscellaneous 2 44 Baseball – Official Programs – Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Braves 2 45 Baseball – 1957 & 1958 World Series 2 46 General Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Bicycling, Bowling, & Boxing) Baseball – Miller Park 3 47 Baseball – Milwaukee Baseball Club, 1800s 3 48 Baseball – Milwaukee Baseball Club, 1900-1952 (minor league) 3 49 Baseball – Milwaukee Baseball Amateur 3 50 Baseball – Milwaukee County Industrial Baseball Association, 1940’s 3 50a Baseball – Old Time Players’ Association 3 51 Baseball – Scorecards, Programs & Schedules, 1886-1946, 1955, 1960 & 3 52 Undated Baseball – West Allis Baseball, 1949-1950 3 53 Baseball – Wheaties Boxes, Baseball 100 Year Anniversary, 1939 3 54 Baseball – Braves – World Series Programs, 1957-1958 3 55 Baseball – Global World Series Programs, 1955-1956 3 56 Baseball – Braves – Yearbooks, 1954, 1957 & 1961 3 57 Baseball – Brewers – Yearbooks 3 58 Baseball – Brewers – Media Guides 3 58A Baseball – UW-Milwaukee 3 58B Basketball – General 3 59 Basketball – Marquette 3 60 Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – General 3 61 Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Official Programs, 1970-1975 3 61A Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Official Programs, 1976-1979 3 61B Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Official Programs, 1980-1984 3 61C Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Official Programs, 1985-1989 3 61D Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Official Programs, 1990- 4 61E Basketball – Milwaukee Bucks – Yearbooks/Media Guides 4 61F Basketball – UW-Milwaukee 4 62 Basketball – Milwaukee Does (women’s team) 4 63 Bicycling – Clippings 4 64 Bicycling – Events, pre-1900 4 65 Bicycling – Events, 1920s 4 66 Bicycling – Events, 1930s 4 67 Bicycling – Events, 1950s 4 67a Bicycling – Events, 1960s 4 68 Bicycling – Events, 1970s 4 69 Bicycling – Events, 1980s 4 70 Bicycling – News Releases 4 71 Bicycling – General 4 71a Bowling – All Levels/Co-Ed, 1915-ca. 1990 4 72 Boxing – 1891-1904 4 73 Boxing – 1905-1917 4 74 Boxing – 1918-1952 4 75 Boxing – 1969, 2000 4 76 Boxing – Milwaukee’s 10 Greatest Fights (1962 Milwaukee Journal Series) 4 77 Curling 4 78 Dog Racing 4 79 Football – College Football – UW-Milwaukee, Marquette 4 80 Football – College Football – University of Wisconsin, 1928-1953, 1971, 4 81 1992 Football – Professional – Green Bay Packers, Midwest Shrine Game 5 82 Programs, 1951-1985 (not inclusive) Football – Professional – Green Bay Packers – Game Programs, 1967-1996 5 82A Football – Professional – Green Bay Packers – General 5 83 Football – Professional – Spartans, 1969, 1971 5 84 Football – Professional – Milwaukee Mustangs 5 84A Football – Schedules and Misc. (All Levels), 1929-1983 5 85 Golf – General 5 86 Golf – Milwaukee Open 5 87 Hockey 5 88 See also, Milwaukee Admirals, Mss-1950 Horse Racing, 1902-1946 5 89 Hunting & Fishing, 1939-ca. 1960 5 90 Ice Skating 5 91 Lacrosse, 1898 5 92 Miscellaneous 5 93 Motor Sports, 1913, 1927 5 94 Polo, 1960-1975 5 95 Tennis (All Levels/Co-Ed), 1975-1998, 2010, 2012, 2014 5 96 Track & Field – Clippings, 1899-1914, 1950, 1961 5 97 Track & Field – Programs, 1931-1938 5 98 Track & Field – Programs, 1950-1959 5 99 Track & Field – Programs, 1960-1969 5 100 Roller Skating 5 101 Shell Racing 5 102 Sports – Miscellaneous – Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame, 1951-1971 5 103 Soccer, 1987-2014 5 104 Sports (All) – Records & Almanacs, 1905-1952 5 105 Sports – Articles on Various Sports 5 106 SCRAPBOOKS LOCATION Scrapbook re 1957 & 1958 World Series RC19, Sh. 009 2 Scrapbooks re Bicycling and Football RC20, Sh. 009 Binder: News clippings/Xeroxed photos of Brewers & Braves, 1935-1963 LC, Sh. 011 OVERSIZE MATERIAL LOCATION Milwaukee Admirals team poster, 2004-2005 OS SM “S” Articles of Incorporation of the American League, 1900 (photocopies) OS SM “S” Milwaukee Wave Posters (2) OS SM “S” Baseball Scores Placard, ca 1907-1908 OS SM “S” Autographed Milwaukee Rampage Team Photo/Poster, 1997 OS SM “S” Point Beer Milwaukee County Stadium/Milwaukee Braves placemat OS SM “S” Poster: “Baseball Capital of the World” 1957 Braves OS LG “S” Milwaukee Wave team posters (2), 1997-1998 OS LG “S” Autographed Milwaukee Rampage Team Photo/Poster, 1997 OS LG “S” Milwaukee Journal April 8, 1955 Milwaukee Braves Special section MV F-33 Milwaukee County Stadium Seating Diagram, 1953 MV F22 .
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