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Jobu 10-20-2020 10:27 PM

Lou Gehrig Butterfinger Premium: What Stadium?
 
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I am curious if anyone can tell me the stadium where this photo was taken.

Thanks!

doug.goodman 10-21-2020 01:07 AM

I stole this from the interwebs :

Baseball-Fever.com :

It's not heaven, it's Iowa. I think the big clue is on the scoreboard, and I’ll bet the picture was taken at a college or minor league park in Iowa during one of the Yankees' many barnstorming tours in the '20s or early '30s.

"The Peach" and tagline "Last Word in Sports" on the scoreboard probably refer to the Des Moines Register newspaper, which for many years printed it’s sports section on peach-colored paper. The Sunday edition was known as “The Big Peach.” Garner “Sec” Taylor was the Register’s sports editor for 51 years, from 1914-1965; and Des Moine’s Principal Park, formerly known as Sec Taylor Stadium, is the home of today’s Pacific Coast League Iowa Cubs.

Babe and Lou did barnstorm Des Moines, Oct. 18, 1927 and Oct. 29, 1928

Snapolit1 10-21-2020 12:18 PM

Wow. I've looked at that photo 500 times and never asked such a basic question.

Thanks for the answer.

Leon 10-23-2020 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2027548)
I stole this from the interwebs :

Baseball-Fever.com :

It's not heaven, it's Iowa. I think the big clue is on the scoreboard, and I’ll bet the picture was taken at a college or minor league park in Iowa during one of the Yankees' many barnstorming tours in the '20s or early '30s.

"The Peach" and tagline "Last Word in Sports" on the scoreboard probably refer to the Des Moines Register newspaper, which for many years printed it’s sports section on peach-colored paper. The Sunday edition was known as “The Big Peach.” Garner “Sec” Taylor was the Register’s sports editor for 51 years, from 1914-1965; and Des Moine’s Principal Park, formerly known as Sec Taylor Stadium, is the home of today’s Pacific Coast League Iowa Cubs.

Babe and Lou did barnstorm Des Moines, Oct. 18, 1927 and Oct. 29, 1928

Nice assist!


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