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I got thinking about this thread a couple weeks back when another thread about the baseballs used in AAGPBL games was brought up.
I recently picked up this 28" GR Chicks pennant dating to the late '40's/early 50's at a local auction. In searching past auction results, there really isn't much material relating to the AAGPBL out there from any of the teams in the midwest. The only items I really found are some of the baseballs, programs, some photo scrapbooks, and reproduction jerseys from 'A League of Their Own'. Does anybody have anything else? ...like an original jersey, pennant, hat, etc? I know that several of the girls donated their jerseys to local museums or families have probably held onto them over the years, but with maybe 12-15 players per team and around 10 teams in the league for a couple years at it's peak, there has to be some other material or even pennants like this one out there......but none ever seem to surface for auction. Show 'em if you got 'em.... PerezFan, you seem to have one of everything, what do you know? Matt Last edited by Kzoo; 02-18-2013 at 02:40 PM. |
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Back in the 80's when I hosted local card shows I had the opportunity to meet Dotty Ferguson Key who lived in Rockford, Illinois with her husband. Dotty was a stocky woman who had the firmest handshake of any woman I have ever met. I knew she played for the Rockford Peaches and a few other teams but I wish I knew more about her at the time. Turns out she had one hell of a athletic career separate from baseball. Her husband also was an athlete and I believe both were Olympians for Canada.
Pictured here is Dotty with her husband surrounded by one of my kids and my co-promoters family. Knowing what I know now I just wish I could go back and talk to her more about her life. She had a great one thats for sure. ![]() I have a autographed picture that she gave me from her playing days. I will have to dig that out and post it. The interesting thing is that she told me she could not accept any payment for her appearance because all of the surviving ladies apparently made an agreement that they would not accept fees when promoting the memory of the league they all played in. We ended up making a donation in her honor for the amount we would have paid her to her favorite charity but I thought it was cool that the ladies all agreed to not accept appearance fees. Last edited by whitehse; 02-17-2013 at 02:26 PM. |
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Great pennant. Have never seen that one before. Nice find ! Mike
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Great story And.rew!! Thanks for sharing.
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And.rew, thanks for sharing. I had a similar experience with some of the former players. They were so friendly and engaging it was a refreshing change. They signed this ball for me at a show in Tacoma. The photo was taken May 16 1943 the day of the AAGSBL tryouts. These are the first four AAGPBL players signed Claire Schillace, Ann Harnett and Edythe Perlick, and Shirley Jameson.
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Matt:
That is a terrific find! A very rare pennant, and oozing with historical significance. This original AAGPBL stuff is very under-rated, IMO. I have seen a few examples of the following pennants (both reproduced and original...) Rockford Peaches Chicago Colleens Springfield Sallies As for your pennant, I believe it to be far rarer than those. The only other one I'm aware of was on display at the Baseball Hall of Fame, no less! See the link below, and the attached pic. http://www.flickr.com/photos/islespunkfan/8221436298/ Congrats on a landmark pickup! |
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Perez..........thanks for the info. I just can't believe there isn't more stuff out there. You'd think items like pennants would be relatively common in the towns of each team......but maybe not. My wife fell in love with it instantly. Thanks again.
Matt |
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Several years ago my daughter was attending criminal justice school in LaCrosse, WI and somehow she met Lou Erickson. (I will need to ask my daughter for more details - it has been 15 years or so and I don't recall all of it)
Anyway, Lou had autographed some cards and she gave this one to my daughter.
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The others ones (Peaches,Colleens and Sallies) are also 3/4 size and this one appears full size at 28". Mike
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I have been to league reunions in South Bend, Milwaukee, Rockford, and helped put on the reunion in Detroit in 2010. The ladies are an amazing group of people. They are extremely accommodating in regards to autograph requests. The most common league related materials found are the programs. There is a lady here in metro Detroit with an unreal collection. She is a member of the Women's Baseball Hall of Fame (an Online site at this point) and has the finest collection I would imagine outside of Cooperstown and the museum in South Bend that houses an amazing amount of player donated material. If you ever have an opportunity to sit down and talk with a player from the league, you won't be disappointed. I feel very lucky to have gotten to know many a player.
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Rick's Daughter may have gotten the sig at the ballpark in LaCrosse. Lou and Dolly V. set up a display at Logger home games. They show vintage pennants, programs, score cards and some uniform pieces. They gladly sign cards, balls or any other items. They both live in the surrounding area. We were going to meet with Jean Peterson the following week and were able to deliver some written greetings, from Lou & Dolly, to her. The b&w snapshots are from an (early '50's) all star AAGPBL touring team playing in Cuba. I very much agree with Andy G. all of the players are happy to sign and discuss thier history. Each one that we have met says the film is great.
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Just got this one.
Ken |
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Sophie Kurys has passed away.
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/s...eir-own-022013
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This Fort Wayne Daisies ticket is from 1948.
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