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Scott Garner
01-04-2021, 12:27 PM
Happy New Year to everyone on net54!

I just received these two October, 1964 professional portraits of Dean Chance and Bo Belinsky that were used in the Melodyland (Anaheim, CA) production of Damn Yankees. As some of you know, I grew up a die-hard Angels fan and Dean Chance was one of my early Angels favorite players.

Angels rookie Bo Belinsky was famous for pitching the 1st no-hitter in Angels history on May 5th, 1962. Additionally, Belinsky was a notorious swinger dating Hollywood starlets like Mamie Van Doren, Tina Louise and marrying Playboy Playmate Jo Collins. Belinsky, described by some as a confirmed flake, had a dry acerbic East Coast sense of humor. This signed and inscribed early 1960's Angels yearbook that I own, says it all. Typical Bo... :D

1964 was a banner year for Angels All Star pitcher/ Bo Belinsky wingman Dean Chance. In 1964 Chance earned the Cy Young award, the 1st in Angels history.

In 1967, Dean Chance had another banner year while pitching for the Minnesota Twins. On August 6th, 1967 Chance pitched an unofficial perfect game (5 innings) at Minnesota. 19 days later on August 25, 1967 Chance also pitched a no-hitter.

BTW, Dean Chance was a high school multi-sport standout that got offered over 100 college scholarships.
As a pitcher, Chance dominated in high school, pitching 18 no-hitters and winning over 50 games vs. only 1 loss.

Both photo portraits were shot by Orange County professional photographer Rolland Hendrickson and were developed in his own darkroom and signed by Hendrickson.

doug.goodman
01-04-2021, 12:51 PM
That autograph notation is AMAZING

doug.goodman
01-04-2021, 02:08 PM
Don't know anything about this supplement, but I like it.

Haven't found any info on the interwebs yet, but need to put more effort into it.

Scott Garner
01-11-2021, 02:46 PM
On April 23, 1946 Bob Feller pitched his 2nd of 3 career no-hitters.
He always said this was by far the best one that he ever pitched.
The reason was obvious:
He pitched it against a dominant NY Yankees team stacked with great hitting team that included 3 HOF'ers: Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey and Joe Gordon.

Here is an original birds-eye photo that I just picked up of Rapid Robert pitching to Joe D. in what he viewed as his peak career moment on the mound.

UKCardGuy
01-13-2021, 09:24 AM
A few small pickups arrived this week.

A few wire photos (I think two are Type 3) and a '38 World Series Stub.

New York Yankees vs. the St Louis Browns June 16, 1953: Browns win 3-1 over the Yanks. This was the final year of the St Louis Browns before the team moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles.

St Louis Browns at Chicago White Sox: Browns lose 0-5.

American League Representatives Meet: My guess is that this was at the 1954 All-Star Game which was held in Cleveland on that day (July 13, 1954).

1938 World Series Game 2: Yankees at Chicago Cubs. Lefty Gomez vs Dizzy Dean on the mound. Dizzy didn't have a great game - he gave up 3 HRs to Joe DiMaggio and Frank Crosetti. Gehrig and DiMaggio contributed 6 of 14 triples. Yankees win the game 6-3.

ooo-ribay
01-13-2021, 05:27 PM
A few small pickups arrived this week.


1938 World Series Game 2: Yankees at Chicago Cubs. Lefty Gomez vs Dizzy Dean on the mound. Dizzy didn't have a great game - he gave up 3 HRs to Joe DiMaggio and Frank Crosetti. Gehrig and DiMaggio contributed 6 of 14 triples. Yankees win the game 6-3.

14 triples?????? :eek:

UKCardGuy
01-13-2021, 06:01 PM
14 triples?????? :eek:

My bad. Should have been 14 Total Bases.

JLange
01-14-2021, 05:17 PM
Two new Bob Feller 8x10 photos to add to my player collection:

1950s Wilson Advisory Staff Photo Bob Feller

1960s Sports Illustrated Premium Photo Bob Feller


I had not seen the SI photo before my purchase. This item is pretty beat up but its the first one I've seen so had to have it. Does anyone have any more information about this item? Are there other subjects? For what purpose was it produced? I am wondering if it may have been a 1960s Sports Illustrated subscription premium, or signing event premium. The inscription has a 1966 date on it, but the pic itself is Bob in a late 1940s/early 1950s uniform I think. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

todeen
01-14-2021, 10:11 PM
On April 23, 1946 Bob Feller pitched his 2nd of 3 career no-hitters.
He always said this was by far the best one that he ever pitched.
The reason was obvious:
He pitched it against a dominant NY Yankees team stacked with great hitting team that included 3 HOF'ers: Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey and Joe Gordon.

Here is an original birds-eye photo that I just picked up of Rapid Robert pitching to Joe D. in what he viewed as his peak career moment on the mound.Quite a month for Bob Feller on this thread. You have wonderful picks!

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Scott Garner
01-15-2021, 04:38 AM
Quite a month for Bob Feller on this thread. You have wonderful picks!

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Thanks Tim!

BRoberts
01-15-2021, 07:49 AM
That Sports Illustrated photo of Feller is a pose I've not seen before. Very nice.

MCyganik
01-16-2021, 01:12 PM
Just picked up another Phoenix Senators program for my collection. If anyone has any pre-1960s Phoenix, AZ baseball memorabilia, please let me know!

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slidekellyslide
01-16-2021, 08:38 PM
Seems like it's been a year or so since I posted over here. Picked this board game up today locally. circa 1910 with a Detroit Tigers theme on the front of the box. Hughie Jennings giving his yeehaw dance down at third.

doug.goodman
01-16-2021, 10:46 PM
Seems like it's been a year or so since I posted over here. Picked this board game up today locally. circa 1910 with a Detroit Tigers theme on the front of the box. Hughie Jennings giving his yeehaw dance down at third.

That is great!

Butch7999
01-17-2021, 01:30 AM
Terrific pick-up, Dan! We're envious. We'd bet that as a "local" acquisition, you probably got it at a
relatively bargain price, too -- it's reliably out of range of our budget!
Just as a footnote, the game was patented in 1924, so it's regarded in the game-collecting community
as an early '20s production.

Seems like it's been a year or so since I posted over here. Picked this board game up today locally.
circa 1910 with a Detroit Tigers theme on the front of the box. Hughie Jennings giving his yeehaw dance down at third.

sayhey24
01-17-2021, 07:10 AM
Wow Dan, That box top makes for an incredible display piece!
I also love the small piece with the guys sitting on the bench in the lower left of your photo.

Greg

guy3050
01-18-2021, 07:15 AM
purchased the signed photo and framed it with my stub from the game

TUM301
01-18-2021, 01:31 PM
Nice additions for the new year guys, keep them coming. Enclosed are a couple ways to collect 2 of my main interests, the Babe and Black Sox. 1`st Colliers Magazine celebrating the 1919 World Series and the 2`nd 1930`s Spaulding Guide with you know who on the cover.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50845394972_325ea10f8b_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kt2WuU)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/2kt2WuU) by Hugh Murphy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/154296763@N05/), on Flickr
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Mark
01-18-2021, 08:51 PM
Love that Colliers' cover.

Mark
01-18-2021, 08:56 PM
From Heritage: Paul Thompson photo of Happy Felsch.

Mark
01-22-2021, 03:50 PM
Pleased to introduce my newest acquisition: H&B Bill Terry bat. 1934-36. 35" and 35 oz. The knob has known better days, but I don't mind.

bat_master
01-22-2021, 04:38 PM
Hate to tell you Mark, but that's a 1940s O16 model.

TUM301
01-22-2021, 06:02 PM
From Heritage: Paul Thompson photo of Happy Felsch.

Wow Mark that is a great photo Sir, really outstanding!

mrozie21
01-22-2021, 06:25 PM
Forbes Field Ticket takers box.

JoeDfan
01-23-2021, 06:09 PM
Was very excited to pick up these two.
I don't think you see the H&B double dash-dot-dash very often, and this one is in beautiful shape. Although I did note that some grain separation on the back has been worked on, the end result looks fine.

yanks12025
01-24-2021, 06:24 AM
Hate to tell you Mark, but that's a 1940s O16 model.

If its the same bat that sold in the last Mears auction, it looked like it had faint numbers on the knob (whether it be a model number or inch mark).

TUM301
01-24-2021, 06:34 PM
Nothing major but kind of a cool, and inexpensive way, to collect Babe related items. Ruth endorsed Fro Joy Ice Cream for years with most famous items being those relatively hard to find black and white cards. Pictured here is a pitcher with a really nice Fro Joy engraving. Standing 6.5 inches tall and 8 inches from handle to the end of spout. It presents nicely and looks good with other Ruth items.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50856614038_4a5ea4d915_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2ku2rx5)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/2ku2rx5) by Hugh Murphy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/154296763@N05/), on Flickr

vthobby
01-26-2021, 12:57 PM
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hammertime
01-26-2021, 02:43 PM
Got a couple Type I Walter Johnson photos.
https://www.heavy45s.com/20210126_145458_copy_717x956.jpg

This one isn't the most exciting image but I love the notes on the back (even if they're half-obscured)
https://www.heavy45s.com/20210120_133144_copy_756x1008.jpg
https://www.heavy45s.com/20210120_133317_copy_756x1008.jpg

Scott Garner
01-28-2021, 06:54 AM
Freshly back from the framer, here is a Smoky Joe Wood project that I have been working on for quite a while.

The yellow Fenway dated win ticket is from Smoky Joe's famed 1912 season in which he won 34 games. He also had a streak in which he knocked out 16 wins in a row.
Wood pitched the 2nd game in this DH on 6/29/12 and hurled a nifty 1-hitter.
Thanks to net54's David Shakir for allowing me to add this Holy Grail ticket that I had been patiently looking for over the years.
When I purchased this ticket a couple of years ago it provided the missing piece needed to complete the project.

The blue fully-dated Boston Americans ticket is from Smoky Joe's 1909 season and was one of his early career pitched games.
His opponent that day were the Ty Cobb led Detroit Tigers with Tigers pitching ace George Mullin on the mound.
In spite of them losing that day, the Tigers clinched the AL pennant when their rival Philadelphia A's also lost in what had been a tight pennant race (September 30, 1909).

The index card is an early example of Joe's signature in fountain pen, which is a personal collecting favorite of mine.

Walter Johnson, who is credited with having one of the best fastballs in ML history, stated that at his peak nobody was as fast as Smoky Joe Wood.

mr2686
01-28-2021, 10:11 AM
Freshly back from the framer, here is a Smoky Joe Wood project that I have been working on for quite a while.

The yellow Fenway dated win ticket is from Smoky Joe's famed 1912 season in which he won 34 games. He also had a streak in which he knocked out 16 wins in a row. Thanks to net54's David Shakir for allowing me to add this Holy Grail ticket that I had been patiently looking for over the years. When I purchased this ticket a couple of years ago it provided the missing piece needed to complete the project.

The blue fully-dated Boston Americans ticket is from Smoky Joe's rookie season and was one of his early career wins. His opponents that day were the Ty Cobb led Detroit Tigers. In spite of them losing that day, the Tigers clinched the AL pennant when their rival Philadelphia A's also lost in a tight pennant race.

The index card is an early example of Joe's signature in fountain pen, which is a personal collecting favorite of mine.

Walter Johnson, who is credited with having one of the best fastballs in ML history, stated that at his peak nobody was as fast as Smoky Joe Wood.

Love the Joe Wood piece. He's a personal fav of mine as well.

GaryPassamonte
01-28-2021, 03:37 PM
Happy to get this early 1880s Dole willow bat. 36" 28 oz.

Bill Rayburn
01-28-2021, 03:46 PM
Great bat Gary. Love those willows. Congrats on that one.

JoeDfan
01-28-2021, 04:03 PM
That is a very cool bat!

bgar3
01-28-2021, 04:09 PM
Very nice Gary.
Hi Bill

ooo-ribay
01-28-2021, 05:34 PM
So, willow must be very light, yes?

GaryPassamonte
01-29-2021, 03:55 AM
Yes, Rob, willow is quite light and was once popularly used in making 19th century bats.

jpop43
01-31-2021, 03:48 PM
When the well runneth' dry as far as 19th C. stuff goes, I switch to my other collecting interest...Mantle stuff.

Here are three Mick pick-ups from January...

1. c.1960 Rawlings HoH, Mantle Personal Model MMP
2. LS125 Mantle model bat...an example from his early career and H&B labeling period was something that had been on my want list for a long time.
3. So long as I can sneak a card in here...raw Topps 56' Gray Back

I hope some 19th C. items pop up soon!

Jonathan
www.dugouttreasures.com

GaryPassamonte
01-31-2021, 04:08 PM
Can't go wrong with the Mick, Jon.

BuzzD
01-31-2021, 04:49 PM
Hugh High Conlon photo. This image is in the Conlon. collection and labeled 1918. This photo is likely correct but any comments welcome.

Lordstan
01-31-2021, 07:31 PM
1932 winter

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ooo-ribay
02-01-2021, 07:13 AM
Great photos, Mark! Pretty snazzy clothes for doing the lumberjack thing.

(the wedge photo takes me back to a rather unfortunate personal experience :eek: )

Lordstan
02-01-2021, 02:53 PM
Great photos, Mark! Pretty snazzy clothes for doing the lumberjack thing.



(the wedge photo takes me back to a rather unfortunate personal experience :eek: )Thanks. Those were my thoughts as well.

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