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I actually do own a copy of this photo as well. That being said, I appreciate both of you guys for thinking of me! ;) |
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Picked up these 2 WWII programs. Bummed that I lost the other 2 (which were larger size). If the winner of those is here, I'd love to see if there's a deal to be made.
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1944 Central Pacific Area Baseball Championship Scorebook-Game 4
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I'm sorry Jeff, I suppose I am guilty as charged... :o
I was happy to finally be able to add a nice scorebook from game 4 of the 1944 Central Pacific Area Baseball Championship in Hawaii. Originally the brainchild of Admiral Chester Nimitz, this WWII baseball championship pitted the Navy All-Stars vs. the Army All-Stars. Due to many MLB stars entering WWII to support the war effort, Nimitz realized that creating this Championship Series would be an excellent idea to entertain the troops and boost morale. Game 4 was essentially the Series clincher for the Navy which ran the table mostly on the back of great pitching from two MLB pitchers that would hurl two no-hitters in a single season: Johnny "Double No-Hit" Vander Meer in 1938 and Virgil "Fire" Trucks in 1952. This game was attended by 10,000 enthusiastic servicemen that were fortunate enough to witness the game played on September 26th, 1944. Here is a recap of the clinching 4th game of the series: HONOLULU – Winning the first four games, the navy captured the mythical championship of the armed forces from the Army in the Pacific World’s Series, chiefly through superior pitching. Although the Bluejackets won the title by the sweep, the three other contests in the series were played for the benefit of men in other sections of this area. A home run by Ken Sears in the first half of the twelfth inning at Fort Schofield, Oahu, clinched the third contest, 4 to 3, for the Navy, and the Bluejackets made it four straight at Naval Air Station, Kaneohe Bay on September 26th, 10 to 5. |
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Congrats on a great pickup! |
Thanks Jeff!
This Championship Series crosses a few collecting themes that I think are very cool. WWII baseball, a series dominated by double no-hit pitchers, Vander Meer specifically, the deep talent of MLB players, etc. BTW, I believe we have a duty to carry this WWII baseball collecting theme forward, FWIW. When history isn't preserved, people forget... Scott |
Babe Ruth 1st edition
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Good weekend for pickups...unfortunately not signed...
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1948-49 wiz kids type 1 panoramic with “Little Mickey” also with PERIOD SIG
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Ben,
Great addition to the collection. Probably the only one out their. Paul |
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I was able to add 23 new M113 supplements to my collection this month, giving me a total of 937 (and counting) different ones.
The best of the additions would have to be these: |
I hope I can make it but I'm not sure yet.
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Great pictures!
Mike |
Doug I have only seen two Baseball Magazine Gehrigs before a batting and a portrait. Never saw the fielding pose before it must be tough congrats..
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