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Old 09-11-2010, 09:09 PM
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Default Billy Sunday

Its 1920 and Mr. Sunday is an x-ballplayer, preacher and the starter of the prohibition era.

Does he have any cards?? If he does lets see them
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:14 PM
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He has lots of cards.

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Old 09-11-2010, 09:19 PM
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Default sunday cards

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This post card has a 1911 postmark on it, the sender said she would be hearing him speak that night, in Jacksonville, IL.




And that's a nice autograph up there!

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Old 09-11-2010, 10:27 PM
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Very neat. 12 OJ's is impressive
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Old 09-12-2010, 08:15 AM
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Default "Just like Billy Sunday in a shotgun ragtime band"

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Classic - thanks, Glyn!
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I live in his home town, there is a museum to Billy Sunday

http://www.villageatwinona.com/billy-sunday-home.asp

I think the only time I visited it, they had a couple cards.

Also, a block away is the Presbyterian church he attended. They have a small memorablia collection in the church (or did).
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I have a few postcards. Had prohibition "took" on America, Billy Sunday would be seen as one of the most important people in our nation's history.
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I live in his home town, there is a museum to Billy Sunday

http://www.villageatwinona.com/billy-sunday-home.asp

I think the only time I visited it, they had a couple cards.

Also, a block away is the Presbyterian church he attended. They have a small memorablia collection in the church (or did).
No way...

My family vacations in Winona Lake every summer and has ever since I can remember. We still maintain a house out on the lake (out on the peninsula beyond what used to be the swan pond by the Rodeheaver Auditorium). Small world. I remember Winona in its hayday (when Moody was there every summer), then when it went downhill after it left, and now, after it was rebuilt. Many great memories from that town.

I've thought of picking up one of "Silly Bunday's" OJs for nostalgia purposes, but never have.
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Billy Sunday sounds like my kind'a guy!
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No way...

My family vacations in Winona Lake every summer and has ever since I can remember. We still maintain a house out on the lake (out on the peninsula beyond what used to be the swan pond by the Rodeheaver Auditorium). Small world. I remember Winona in its hayday (when Moody was there every summer), then when it went downhill after it left, and now, after it was rebuilt. Many great memories from that town.

I've thought of picking up one of "Silly Bunday's" OJs for nostalgia purposes, but never have.
The museum is right by the swan pond. It's made to look like a mini Billy Sunday Tabernacle. They also sponsor vintage baseball tournaments played under 1800's rules several times each summer. There are several teams in the area that play.

Also, I graduated from college in that old Tabernacle, my wife graduated from High School in it.

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Pic of the old tabernacle

http://www.cardcow.com/images/set144/card00758_fr.jpg
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The museum is right by the swan pond. It's made to look like a mini Billy Sunday Tabernacle. They also sponsor vintage baseball tournaments played under 1800's rules several times each summer. There are several teams in the area that play.

Also, I graduated from college in that old Tabernacle, my wife graduated from High School in it.
Did you go to Grace? Your post made me think back to that whole area. I still remember that long-gone putt-putt course across from the Winona Queen and heading town to the Flagpole for some ice cream.

I'd love to see the old timey ball games played there. We are typically there around the 4th of July (at least the past several years), run in the Firecracker 5k, enjoy the festivities and the fireworks. Any chance they play any of those ball games around the 4th?
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You were reading my mind Glyn. That line is the reason I own an OJ Billy Sunday.
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A quick mention that Billy Sunday has five different poses in the Old Judge set. All five would first appear in 1887 with Chicago and all five would be re-issued in 1889 with Pittsburgh.
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