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I really love this niche and will kick it off with, what else but Bustin' Babe & Larripun' Lou...
Vintage original TYPE I photograph acquired from the Christy Walsh Family and featuring Babe & Lou with Legendary USC Football Coach Howard Jones c. 1927. ruthjonesgehrig.jpg and this incredibly scarce Walsh letter written to his Mother in 1928, getting her caught up on his very busy career of managing the business of the two greatest players in the world. walshletter.jpg Last edited by thekingofclout; 01-25-2010 at 11:25 PM. |
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[I]"When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls." ~Ted Grant Www.weingartensvintage.com https://www.facebook.com/WeingartensVintage http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...ben-weingarten ALWAYS BUYING BABE RUTH RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOGRAPHS--->To add to my collection |
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Here are a couple of scorecards
This is one of Ruth's earliest barnstorming game. 1918 Ruth and a few other Red Sox players participated in this game which occured just a week after the 1918 world series. Ruth pitched in this exhibition game and is in the lineup batting fourth. I also have the newspaper clipping that was saved with the program that says before the game for the benefit of the Hartford troops in WWI two items were auctioned off - 1) Ball hit by Ruth for a triple in the world series and 2) Ty Cobb game used bat that a Hartford man acquired from Cobb. Where are those items now! ![]() 1927 Ruth/Gehrig Barnstorming Program. Has a few tiny snapshots pasted inside the program. One shows Ruth playing first base ![]() |
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[QUOTE=patricka;777968]Here are a couple of scorecards
This is one of Ruth's earliest barnstorming game. 1918 Ruth and a few other Red Sox players participated in this game which occured just a week after the 1918 world series. Ruth pitched in this exhibition game and is in the lineup batting fourth. I also have the newspaper clipping that was saved with the program that says before the game for the benefit of the Hartford troops in WWI two items were auctioned off - 1) Ball hit by Ruth for a triple in the world series and 2) Ty Cobb game used bat that a Hartford man acquired from Cobb. Where are those items now! Terrific Post Patricka. Thanks Ben. You know I've bought so much from the Walsh Family, but this letter was from an auction house. Go figure. |
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Shown before but fitting for this thread....
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featuring the "Old Man" himself, Mgr. Connie Mack along with a few of his All-Stars, Lefty Gomez, Lou Gehrig, and Charlie Gehringer. TYPE I.
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That Lefty was a happy fella.
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Nebraska Indians.
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One of my favorite pieces that has sold through Heritage ($131,450)
http://sports.ha.com/common/view_ite...9839&type=&ic=
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Thank you, Jonathan Scheier Cataloger - Consignment Director Heritage Auctions (www.HA.com) JonathanS@HA.com 1-800-872-6467 X1314 Consign to auction at http://sports.ha.com/consign Connect with Heritage at http://sports.HA.com/Connect |
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From the World Tour 1913-1914.
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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Damn Clint. Those tickets are superb! And the snapshot as the companion piece makes an incredible presentation. Really top-notch stuff Clint.
Best, Jimmy Johnson & Ruth Barnstorming Oct. 31, 1924 Brea, CA. Vintage original TYPE I photo. From the Christy Walsh Family. Here's a nice story the Times did a couple of years ago... http://tinyurl.com/yjmsjz6 babeandwalter.jpg BTW... I lived only a couple of miles from where this game was played for several years. |
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Clint...
How's this for a companion piece to your tickets and photo... |
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Thanks Jimmy, love all of your photos too. Perez, when you going to sell that to me?
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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You think the town of Blue Rapids and the surrounding communities got any work done on that Friday? I wonder if they canceled school too?
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Dan, all accounts in the papers say they shut everything down including the banks and schools. Everybody in town was mobilized in some way either promoting, baking selling tickets or whatever was needed to get the game and make sure it ran smoothly. This was not only a game but an investment for the town. They had to supply so much money to get the teams to Blue Rapids. I can't recall now but I think the boosters made around $2000 after paying off the teams. I'll try to post some of the newspaper articles.
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After going back through the accounts I believe it was closer to $900 they made. Here's a couple of articles that the town paper printed. Papers were so big back then that it's impossible to scan the whole page at once.
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Great reading Clint...thanks for posting. And I don't know what the writer saw, but all those autos look to be behind the fences to me.
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As we're starting to show here on this thread, using your imagination a little can pay off big for your collection! Be creative in finding ways to tie certain pieces together. There's nothing better Gents then when it all starts to come together. I just love it. Keep it up guys, well done everyone. Best, Jimmy Last edited by thekingofclout; 01-31-2010 at 06:30 AM. |
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This is one of my favorite Ruth images.
Vintage original TYPE I photograph obtained from the Christy Walsh Family... BabeRurhChristyWalsh.jpg |
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This fabulous scorecard just arrived and is a perfect companion piece for my vintage original TYPE I snapshots that originate from the Fujita Japanese Baseball Collection featured in Sotheby/SCP Auction, June of 2007.
1934tourofjapanSCORECARD1.jpg1934tourofjapanSCORECARD2.jpg 1934tourofjapanSCORECARD4.jpg The Bambino on the mound and a timeless image of number 3 and 4. ruthsnapshotjapan.jpgruthgehrigsnapshotjapan.jpg |
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1934 Babe Ruth having a laugh with a group of Japanese youngsters just outside Osaka.
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These two are both from Babe's barnstorming stop in Dunsmuir, CA. 1924. They both come from Christy Walsh's scrapbooks and the details on the backs are all in his hand. The content that Walsh wrote regarding the image of him batting is awesome.
1924BabeBARNSTORMING.jpg1924BabeBARNSTORMING2.jpg 1924WalshVerso2.jpg1924WalshVerso1.jpg Last edited by thekingofclout; 11-13-2010 at 05:14 AM. |
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Thanks Jimmy...whatever the topic on the board you always have one gem after another to share...
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Ticket strips from a game in Fort Smith, Arkansas, featuring the Willie Mays 1956 Major League Negro-American All-Stars...a copy of the program (not mine) is attached for reference. Andrews Field hosted numerous big-league appearances, but this game was apparently the last.
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Just awesome stuff.
Love the Dunsmuir, CA. snapshots. Always appreciate your contributions, here - what a collection...! |
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One of my favorite items -- a vintage suitcase from the teens or 20s with the complete uniform and glove of a traveling baseball player. You can only see part of it in the top left corner of the photo, but on the inside of the suitcase lid the player has written a list of the things he needs to remember to take on the road with him.
Greg http://www.baseballbasement.com |
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