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A universal toys(W), an E122 and an R315.
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Hey Pete I think that was my universal toy at one point. Great card as they all are.
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Ruth and Gehrig, and the players who replaced them.
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Oops!!! Thats not mine! I posted wrong scan!!! I wish that were mine!!
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May 25, 1935....what a day to have been in Forbes Field....read all about it
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West Coast Babe
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Here are a few things from Babe's West Coast barnstorming, and a signed and notated Texas League ball from a 1930 exhibition game in Dallas.
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Babe Ruth
How many of you would ever guess that Babe Ruth was one of the first super athletes to undertake a rigorous physical training program ?
In 1925, Ruth's weight had peaked up to 245 lbs. And it was one of his worst seasons. That December he took the advice of a well-known NYC trainer (Artie McGovern). Ruth's weight at the start of the 1926 season was 205 lbs. Ruth continued this training regime through out most of the rest of his BB career. This really paid off for the Babe, as evidenced from his great performance in his following years (1926 - 1935). If you do the math you'll be surprised to find out that his hitting stats in these latter years were all-around better than his previous 11 years (1914 - 1925). http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...rainingpix.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Babe Ruth
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Some pieces.
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Harrington's with the apostrophe mark before the number and the extra line on the back
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Just a couple.
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Babe Ruth
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