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Sports Fan publication
I seek information in the issue, Sports Fan, Vol 8. No. 2. Mar-Apr 1958, relative to Bruce Foster's collection of Harry Wright "scorecards" or possibly "scorebooks."
I had a copy I got from Lew Lipsett, but one of my computer mailboxes crashed and I can't find it. I'm counting on Leon, but know also that Net54 is a deep resource. |
Sorry Keith. I don't have any of the early editions.
7B Sport Fan – May 1971 notebook size pages stapled white’ish, Jul/Aug 1974, nov/dec 1974, Feb 1975, mar/apr 1975,may/june 75,jul/aug through mar/apr 1976 aug 1976,jun 1979, jan/feb 1980 (black binder) . |
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My thanks for your prompt reply and gracious offer. Page 2 exactly what I was looking for. Barry Sloate bought the Foster collection years ago, and he and I have discussed the scorebooks issue at some length, but I was then, and still am, interested to see if somewhere in Sports News there might be a more detailed discussion of the actual years included in the collection.
My own interest stems from the fact that I have the complete 1889 volume. A wonderful tool for researchers, it includes pre season games, partial rainout games and even post season exhibition games with snow on the ground. Plus, I can see what Samuel L. Thompson did in every single time at bat from Raleigh to Scranton in Harry's own meticulous hand. I will ask the Net54 members one more question: Has anyone ever seen or handled a Harry Wright scorebook from the 1890 season? Or later? |
Keith, those scorebooks are terrific. I remember when they were all whole. Glad you have a complete one, just a great historical piece. You probably did this already, but have you checked the DuMouchelle catalogue? There might have been something in there.
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