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Old 08-23-2017, 07:35 AM
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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare program and score card from the June 18th 1926 matchup between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.

Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig both powered their Yankees past the White Sox by combining for 4 hits and 3 runs batted in.

Hall of fame pitcher Herb Pennock collected his 12th win of the early season on his way to 23.

This program is jam packed with 9 Different Hall Of Fame players including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Earle Combs, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, Eddie Collins, Red Faber, Ted Lyons, Ray Schalk.

Scored beautifully in pencil, it was obvious that the fan took great pride in his work.

The final score appears on the front cover lending further credence to this programs provinance.

A beautiful example of a 1926 White Sox program.

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Old 08-23-2017, 08:24 AM
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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1912 White Sox program which is scored for the September 1st game between the White Sox and Tigers.

After much research and due dilligence along with numerous newspaper comparisons, we are confident that this game is scored for Game 1 of the September 4th double header.

The White Sox cruised to an easy 5-2 win behind the brilliant pitching of Ed Cicotte.

Ty Cobb squared off against Cicotte on 4 different occassions and was only able to muster up one hit.

This example displays no major flaws and displays phenomenolly.

Scored in pencil, it was obvious that this fan took great pride in their work.

5 Hall of Fame players are present in this program including Ty Cobb, Hughie Jennings, Sam Crawford, Ed Walsh and Ray Schalk.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Old 08-23-2017, 09:02 AM
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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1915 White Sox program which is partially scored for the July 10th game between the White Sox and Senators.

After much research and due dilligence along with numerous newspaper comparisons, we are confident that this game was intended and notations were made for the July 10th game that ended in a 5 inning tie due to rain. Due to the fact that the program shows no signs of water damage, it is our belief that starting pitcher notations were made prior to first pitch, and the fan(s) may have left due to inclement weather.

What makes this program so exceptional is the fact that Walter Johnson fired 5 innings of one run ball.

This example shows no major flaws and displays phenomenolly.

5 Hall of Fame players are present in this program including Walter Johnson, Sam Rice, Eddie Collins, Ed Walsh and Ray Schalk.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is a scarce example of a 1920 Chicago White Sox program in which Joe Jackson faced off against Babe Ruth for one of the final times ever. This was Babe Ruth's first year as a New York Yankee and Shoeless Joe Jackson's final year as a Chicago White Sox (He was banned from baseball).

This example shows some wear however still displays phenomenolly. Please note that we only took 4 photos of this program as this piece of baseball history*is extremely fragile

Although the scorecard portion is not scored, we are confident that this program is from*the August 1-4 series.

We were able to figure this out by identifying Strunk on the White Sox roster. Since Strunk was added to the roster after July 23rd, the only possible games that this program could be from is the August 1-4 series and The September 16-18 series. Once we figured this out, we then matched the lineups of both teams to the final game of their previous series and the only series in which Babe Ruth batted cleanup prior to meeting the White Sox was the July 28-31 series at the St. Louis Browns.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers along with one of the most iconic baseball figures ever... Shoeless Joe Jackson.

Hall of Famers include Red Faber, Eddie Collins, Ray Schalk and Babe Ruth.

It is worth noting that during this series, Babe Ruth hit his 38th round tripper of the season and the 87th of his young career.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite Red Sox programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is an extremely scarce example of a 1908 Boston Red Sox program that features a photograph of Hall of Famer Cy Young heaving a pitch on the front cover.

This example shows minor wear however displays exceptionally.

This program is from the July 21st double header between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns which took place in Boston. (remember that Fenway Park was not around yet)

We were able to easily identify the date of this program by matching up the lineups and scores to the corresponding dates.

The score of game 1 is written lightly in pencil atop the score card while the 2nd game is written even lighter below the smoke Weldon advertisement on the Boston section of the scorecard.

Boston went on to win both of these games due to errors which can be found on the newspaper clipping we provided in the final photo.

It is apparent to us that the fan who scored this unique scorecard took great pride in his or her work.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers such as Cy Young, Tris Speaker, Bobby Wallace and Rube Waddell.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Old 08-24-2017, 06:29 AM
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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is truly an exceptional example of one of the rarest 1928 Providence Steamroller NFL Championship Season programs that we have ever seen.

This is from the October 7th 1928 game between the Providence Steamrollers and the Frankford Yellow Jackets. The Steamrollers fell short 10-6 making this the only game that they lost the entire season on their way to becoming NFL champions.

The front cover features an illustration of what looks like either a Steamroller running back or wide receiver.

This example shows some minor flaws however displays phenomenolly.

The name of Arthur Le Cain who we believe is the fan who attended the game is written boldly on the front cover along with the date and score of the game.

What is even more remarkable is the fact that Arthur wrote Phila rather than Frankford probably due to the fact that Frankford was a relatively unknown part of Philadelphia.


While 1928 Steamroller programs rarely come up for sale, this regular season game is the most elusive of them all as it's the only game they lost that season.

A true historical football artifact from a time when football was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare program and score card from the June 6th 1924 matchup between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.

Babe Ruth powered his Yankees past the White Sox by slugging his 14th Home Run of the early season and the 252nd of his career.

Hall of fame pitcher Herb Pennock collected his 1st save of the early season.

This program is jam packed with 9 Different Hall Of Fame players including Babe Ruth, Earle Combs, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, Eddie Collins, Red Faber, Ted Lyons, Ray Schalk and Harry Hooper.

Although this program is not scored, we were conclusively able to narrow it down to the June 3-6 Series due to Markle being on the New York Yankees roster. He was sold away on July 22nd. Once we narrowed it down to the series we looked in the program for context clues. On the last page of the program is a list of remaining White Sox home games. Due to the fact that there are no remaining game son the schedule with the Yankees, we can confidently say that this is from the final gam eof the series.

A beautiful example of a 1924 White Sox program.

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