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Kit Young's Sale #136 Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #136 1935-38 WHEATIES Issued on the backs of Wheaties Cereal boxes, these cards feature the stars of the game in the 1930’s. A bargain compared to gum cards issues of the same era and much scarcer. Most these are in beautiful EX-MT cleanly cut condition. 1936 Wheaties Series 3 1935 Wheaties Series 1 1936 Wheaties Series 3 1936 Wheaties Series 3 Hank Greenberg Tigers Mickey Cochrane Jimmie Foxx Red Sox Lou Gehrig Yankees EX-MT $250.00 Tigers (white hat variation) EX-MT $295.00 EX-MT $595.00 EX $245.00 1937 Wheaties Series 8 1937 Wheaties Series 8 PLEASE CALL 1936 Wheaties Series 4 Bob Feller Indians Joe DiMaggio Yankees Lou Gehrig Yankees EX-MT $250.00 EX-MT $450.00 EX-MT $495.00 1935 Wheaties Series 1 Schoolboy Rowe Tigers EX-MT 79.95 Arky Vaughan Pirates EX-MT 99.00 Jimmy Foxx A’s VG $159.00 Joe Vosmik Indians EX-MT 79.95 Carl Hubbell Giants GD 24.00 Lon Warneke Cubs EX-MT 79.95 1936 Wheaties Series 3 1937 Wheaties Series 8 Earl Averill Indians EX-MT $75.00 Luke Appling White Sox EX-MT $129.00 Mickey Cochrane Tigers EX-MT 95.00 Earl Averill Indians EX-MT 129.00 Gabby Hartnett Cubs EX-MT 95.00 Charlie Gehringer Tigers EX-MT 129.00 Carl Hubbell Giants Lefty Grove Red Sox EX-MT 175.00 EX-MT w/coupon 199.95 Carl Hubbell Giants EX-MT 159.00 Pepper Martin Cardinals Ducky Medwick Cardinals EX-MT 129.95 EX-MT (tape mark back) 79.95 Van Lingle Mungo Dodgers EX-MT 75.00 1937 Wheaties Series 9 Buck Newsom Senators EX-MT 75.00 Billy Herman Cubs EX-MT $50.00; Arky Vaughan Pirates EX-MT 95.00 VG-EX 25.00 Jimmy Wilson Phillies EX-MT 75.00 Cecil Travis Senators EX-MT 29.95 1936 Wheaties Series 4 1938 Wheaties Series 10 Beau Bell Browns EX $35.00 Curt Davis Phillies EX-MT $79.95 Pinky Whitney Phillies VG-EX 26.00 1936 Wheaties Series 4 1936 Wheaties Series 4 Charlie Gehringer Tigers EX-MT 110.00 Lefty Grove Red Sox Mel Ott Giants Rollie Hemsley Browns EX-MT 79.95 EX-MT $199.95 EX-MT 115.00 Billy Herman Cubs EX-MT 99.00 Ducky Medwick Cardinals EX-MT 99.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. S-136. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 VINTAGE OLDIES 1914 B18 Blanket Ty Cobb EX-MT 1954 BOWMAN TED WILLIAMS July 4, 1941 Lou Gehrig Yankees Stadium 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder Ed Cicotte 1967 Topps Venezuelan Retirado #145 Joe Sharp $595.00 RED SOX PSA 5 EX $1495.00 Memorial Ticket Stub EX-MT Nice $575.00 VG $120.00 DiMaggio SGC Authentic (VG-EX) $450.00 1959 Fleer Ted Williams #68 Ted Signs PSA 6 Satchel Paige Autographed Business Card 1941 Double Play #51/52 Hank Greenberg EX 1940 Play Ball #120 Walter Johnson 1940 Play Ball #30 Moe Berg EX+/EX-MT EX-MT $850.00 NR-MT $285.00 $129.00 VG-EX $136.95 $140.00 1939-46 Salutation Exhibit Ted Williams Number 1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson 1969 Topps #500 Mickey Mantle White Letter 1967 Topps Punch Out Orlando Cepeda 1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose Rookie Shows – Tough PSA 3 VG $315.00 Variation PSA 4 VG-EX $490.00 VG-EX $129.00 NR-MT o/c $895.00 VG-EX/EX $295.00 1956 Topps #292 Luis Aparicio Rookie PSA 7 1954 Red Heart Stan Musial VG-EX $150.00 1941 Play Ball #6 Carl Hubbell EX-MT $175.00 1941 Double Play #77/78 Bob Feller EX $148.00 1960’s J.D. McCarthy B&W Postcard NM $240.00 Mickey Mantle EX-MT front (tiny ink mark back) $90.00 1954 Bowman #89 Willie Mays NR-MT $395.00 1940 Play Ball #27 Ted Williams PSA 3.5 VG+ 1952 Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio 1941 Double Play #63/64 Joe DiMaggio/Keller 1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays VG $250.00 $450.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $499.00 VG (back wear) $225.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. S-136. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 3 BABE RUTH – “THE BAMBINO” We have a nice offering of Babe Ruth – “THE SULTAN OF SWAT” cards and memorabilia. Only one of each available. 1967 Topps Who Am I? #12 1934 Quaker Oats 1933 Goudey #181 1928 Louisville Slugger Famous 1920’s Baseball Magazine 1967 Personality Posters Postcard How to Play Infield Booklet EX-MT $140.00; EX $75.00 PSA 1 PR $1295.00 Sluggers Pamphlet VG-EX $250.00 Company Premium Photo SGC 40 VG $290.00 EX $89.00 EX $199.00 1934 Washington D.C. 1934 Quaker Oats 1952 Topps Look ‘n’ See #15 1958-63 Hartland Statue 1928 Babe Ruth Sheet Music by J.W. 1940’s Dupont Times Babe Ruth Last Yankee How to Play Outfield Booklet EX-MT $175.00 EX-MT $275.00 Spencer EX $175.00 Cavalcade of America (with ad) Game Fold Out – Rare Premium EX $89.00 EX-MT $290.00 VG-EX/EX $329.00 1942 Editorial Bruguera #12 1934 Babe Ruth Hitting a Homer 1935 Quaker Oats Champion – Rare SGC 35 GD 1954 Topps Scoops #41 Moviescape Quaker Flip Book EX+/ 1935 Quaker Oats Scorer Metal Pin EX-MT $189.00 (looks EX-MT) $675.00 VG-EX $90.00 EX-MT $695.00 NR-MT $295.00 1970 - 71 FLEER WORLD SERIES These popular cards are very affordable and feature the sports artwork of famed artist Robert Laughlin. Look closely – many big names or collect your favorite teams. 1930 - A’s vs. Cardinals EX-MT 2.25; EX 1.00 1966 - Orioles vs. Dodgers EX-MT 2.25 1931 - Cardinals vs. As - Pepper Martin EX 1.50 1967 - Cardinals vs. Red Sox EX-MT 2.25 1932 Yankees vs. Cubs - Lou Gehrig/Babe Ruth EX-MT 8.50 1968 - Tigers vs. Cardinals VG-EX 1.50 1933 - Giants vs. Senators - Mel Ott EX 1.50 1969 - Mets vs. Orioles VG-EX 3.95 1934 - Cardinals vs. Tigers - Daffy Dean EX-MT 2.25; EX 1.00 1971 FLEER WORLD SERIES 1935 - Tigers vs. Cubs - Gehringer/Bridges Here’s a chance to pick up your favorites from EX-MT 3.50; VG-EX/EX 1.70 1936 - Yankees vs. Giants EX 1.75; VG-EX 1.50 the 1971 Fleer set. All cards grade EX-MT. 1937 - Giants vs. Yankees - Carl Hubbell EX 1.50 1903 - Red Sox vs. Pirates - Cy Young $8.95 1939 - Reds vs. Yankees - Charlie Keller 1904 - No Series - John McGraw 6.50 EX-MT 2.25; EX 1.00 1905 - Giants vs. A’s - Mathewson 6.50 1939 - Reds vs. Yankees - Monte Pearson 3.95 1970 FLEER WORLD SERIES 1940 - Tigers vs. Reds - Frank McCormick 1906 - White Sox vs. Cubs - Fielder Jones 2.75 1905 - Giants vs. A’s - Christy Mathewson 1940 - Tigers vs. Reds - Bobo Newsom 2.75 VG-EX 1.00 1907 - Cubs vs. Tigers 2.75 EX-MT $3.95; EX 1.50 1942 - Cardinals vs. Yankees - Kurowski/Beazley 2.75 1941 - Dodgers vs. Yankees EX 1.25 1908 - Cubs vs. Tigers - Ty Cobb 6.50 1906 - White Sox vs. Cubs VG-EX 2.00 1943 - Yankees vs. Cardinals - Spud Chandler 2.75 1942 - Cardinals vs. Yankees EX 1.25 1909 - Pirates vs. Tigers - Babe Adams 3.25 1907 - Tigers vs. Cubs EX 2.00 1943 - Yankees vs. Cardinals - Spud Chandler 2.75 1943 - Cardinals vs. Yankees - Mort Cooper 1910 - Cubs vs. A’s - Eddie Collins 3.25 1908 - Cubs vs. Tigers - Tinker/Evers/Chance 1944 - Cardinals vs. Browns - Mort Cooper 3.25 EX-MT 2.25 1911 - Giants vs. A’s - Home Run Baker 3.25 EX-MT 4.50; EX 1.75 1945 - Tigers vs. Cubs - Hank Greenberg 3.95 1944 - Cardinals vs. Browns VG-EX 1.00 1912 - Giants vs. Red Sox - Hugh Bedient 2.75 1911 - Giants vs. A’s - John McGraw 1946 - Cardinals vs. Red Sox - Enos Slaughter 3.25 1945 - Cubs vs. Tigers - Hank Greenberg 1913 - Giants vs. A’s - Christy Mathewson 3.95 EX-MT 2.25; EX 1.25 1947 - Dodgers vs. Yankees - Lindell/Casey 3.25 VG-EX/EX 2.50 1914 - Braves vs. A’s - Hank Gowdy 2.75 1913 - Giants vs. A’s - Baker/Barry/Collins/McInnis 1948 - Indians vs. Braves 2.75 1946 - Cardinals vs. Red Sox - Enos Slaughter 1915 - Red Sox vs. Phillies - Grover Alexander 3.95 EX-MT 2.95; VG-EX/EX 1.00 1949 - Yankees vs. Dodgers - Preacher Roe 2.75 VG-EX 1.50 1916 - Red Sox vs. Dodgers - Jack Coombs 2.75 1914 - Braves vs. A’s EX 1.25; GD .50 1950 - Yankees vs. Phillies - Allie Reynolds 3.25 1948 - Indians vs. Braves EX-MT 2.25 1917 - Giants vs. White Sox - Red Faber 3.25 1915 - Phillies vs. Red Sox - Babe Ruth 1951 - Giants vs. Yankees - Ed Lopat 3.25 1951 - Yankees vs. Giants - Gil McDougald 1918 - Cubs vs. Red Sox - Babe Ruth 8.95 EX-MT 9.95 1952 - Yankees vs. Dodgers - Johnny Mize 3.25 EX-MT 2.25; EX 1.00 1919 - Reds vs. White Sox 5.25 1916 - Dodgers vs. Red Sox - Babe Ruth 1953 - Yankees vs. Dodgers 3.25 1952 - Yankees vs. Dodgers - Mize/Snider 1920 - Indians vs. Dodgers - Elmer Smith 3.25 EX-MT 6.95 1954 - Giants vs.
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