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NNED INFO ON 20"s PITTSBURGH PRESS CHAMPIONS CHARMS
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Hi Guys!
iI was going through a closet that I had not opened for a long time that was filled with sports memorabilia that I had acquired over 20 years ago. It was pretty neat finding things I had not seen for many years. It was like Christmas in March as many of the items I had forgotten about. Anyway, I found three items that maybe you guys can help me with. On is a ribbon with an attached metal coin that reads "1924 Pittsburgh Press Baseball Champions" on one side. The other two items appear to be charms- one is a batter standing on a baseball with the words "Pittsburgh Press Champions- 1925" embossed on the ball. The third piece is also a charm and reads the same except that it's a catcher on the ball and is dated 1927. I tried doing some research- but came up empty. I'm guessing that it was an amatuer league sponsored by a newspaper. Any of your thoughts would be helpful. I've included some pictures (see below). Thanks! Lou www.insidetheparkcollectibles.com |
thats exactly right. probably a team for the paper in the 20s.
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Seems I've seen plenty of those on various topics. Marbles, academics, sports, etc. The Press must have sponsored lots of youth or school events.
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The figural player charms are clearly modeled after the Spalding Catcher and Batter Trophies of the era. Same exact poses atop their baseball "bases".
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They are cool and do resemble the Spalding trophies. On the backs(see pictures below) it's says "Class A" and the three were made by Dieges & Clust.
Thanks for the feedback! Lou |
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