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Old 02-28-2010, 05:18 PM
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Default For Sale: 1910 to 1914 Baseball Memorabilia**PRICES REDUCED**

Descriptions and pictures below. Prices include shipping and insurance. Please email any questions or for additional pictures. I have also listed a few football items on the other sports page.

1) Circa 1909 Rare Chicago Cubs Baseball Game. The game is titled Pennant Puzzle and has a picture of Chicago Cubs player Frank Chance and owner Charles Murphy on the box cover. Inside is a puzzle game with tiles listing each of the National League The object of the game is to first put the tiles in the format as outlined on the bottom of the box. You then remove the tile “remove this tile” and then slide the blocks around without lifting them in an attempt to get the Chicago Cubs tile in the upper right corner which represents 1st place in the National League. The complete instructions are on the back of the box. The front of the box has wear as shown in the scans but the lid and bottom section are extremely structurally solid with no missing or split seams or flaps. The tiles exhibit wear from use. The Boston tile is in two pieces as properly noted in the diagram on the inside of the box. The game is handheld and measures approximately 3.5 inches by 4.25 inches. $525.....now $450

2) 1912 Chicago White Sox Spring Training Trip Program. 31 page die-cut booklet in the shape of a glove with Comiskey on front. Details spring training trip and has biography of Sox players such as Ed Walsh and a young rookie named G.D. Weaver (Buck Weaver) The booklet contains pictures such as some of the individual Sox players (including Walsh), Comiskey Park, club assistant secretary Harry Grabiner, etc. Original string binding still in place and binding is 100% tight with no splitting or no loose or missing pages. Back of cover exhibits paper loss from scrapbook removal ***SOLD***

3) 1914 Baseball World Tour Program. For March 7, 1914 dinner to honor the return of the 1914 world tour baseball team which consisted of the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox teams. Among the Giants players listed is Jim Thorpe. Speaker and Crawford noted on White Sox team. Simple fold over program. Overall EX condition with no damage. However, it appears the program was slightly printed off center as the first couple letters of the dates were are cut off by the left hand border on the inside of the first page and the first couple letters of the names along the left hand border of the back cover.**SOLD**









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Old 02-28-2010, 05:37 PM
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Interested in the '12 Sox Program, do you have scans of the
interior pages?

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Mark
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Old 02-28-2010, 06:58 PM
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Old 03-01-2010, 01:58 PM
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Bumped for price reductions
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