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I spoke to Gary a couple years ago and he told me that he still owns the helmet: ![]() Last edited by roarfrom34; 04-09-2020 at 07:37 AM. |
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Ashland Oil ran a contest at their gas stations in 1967 called Grand Slam Baseball. You received a game piece when you visited the station and prizes included cash, World Series tickets and a bicycle for kids.
There were 12 different players in the set and the only Oriole was Frank Robinson. There aren't a ton of big names in the set, but it did include Al Kaline, Harmon Killebrew and Joe Torre. Jim Maloney is the toughest, since he was short printed. Others included in the set were Jim Bunning, Elston Howard, Ed Kranepool, Bill Mazeroski, Ron Santo, Leon Wagner and Pete Ward. SCAN8135.JPG SCAN8134.JPG |
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[QUOTE=BaltOrioles;1969235]Ashland Oil ran a contest at their gas stations in 1967 called Grand Slam Baseball. You received a game piece when you visited the station and prizes included cash, World Series tickets and a bicycle for kids.
There were 12 different players in the set and the only Oriole was Frank Robinson. There aren't a ton of big names in the set, but it did include Al Kaline, Harmon Killebrew and Joe Torre. Jim Maloney is the toughest, since he was short printed. Others included in the set were Jim Bunning, Elston Howard, Ed Kranepool, Bill Mazeroski, Ron Santo, Leon Wagner and Pete Ward. Love that Alan... Was curious if Ashland was a national or regional gas station at the time? |
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I believe Ashland was a more regional gas station in the central US, like Kentucky and Ohio, but not really sure. I don't ever remember them being in Maine while I was growing up. I don't see Boston or any west coast teams represented in the set either, which would make sense if Ashland was regional instead of national. |
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It's been awhile since I worked on the Atlantic Oil set. I don't ever expect to find the Etchebarren card. I've never seen it either. While I agree examples of the others are easy to find, if you take into account condition and all the variations, putting together an Orioles set gets a little tougher. All the cards come with the printed name on front in either black or gray. The backs come with either a Playball picture or contest rules. This leaves Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson with 4 different front/back combos. 1968 Atlantic #1.jpg SCAN8137.JPG The Boog Powell has two different croppings of the photo on front. I haven't confirmed that Boog comes in all the variations, but potentially could have eight different front/back combos. Condition is always an issue. As you can see for those of us that like variations, the challenge is still there. 1968 Atlantic #2.jpg |
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Day 102 (April 11, 2020 – 102)
We’re going to go back to back with newspaper inserts; this time from The Sun. The Sun newspaper in Baltimore MD put out a Sunday Magazine insert within their papers. This example is from April 11, 1965 and pictures a close up of Brooks on the cover of the newspaper type magazine. The article in the magazine is entitled, “Brooks Robinson at Home: The Oriole Star is ‘A Pretty Good Joe’”. The Sun April 11, 1965 Sunday Magazine Day 102 a.jpg |
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Man, Clint has some nice jerseys. Will they ever run out... Pictured today is a 1979 Sammy Stewart game used jersey. Sammy.jpg Sammy 1.jpg |
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For years it has been customary for players to look for ways to improve their skills during the off-season. Many MLB players have played winter ball in places like Venezuela and the Carribean.
Today, top prospects are invited to participate in the Arizona Fall League. From the late 1950's through the late 70's, several MLB teams fielded teams in the Florida Winter Instructional League. The league was designed to give young prospects chances to receive additional instruction under the watchful eye of each team. I can find references to the Orioles fielding teams in 1959, 1962-1968, 1970-1973 and 1976-1977. It looks like most of the games were played at Al Lang Field in St.Petersburg. I have a few programs from 1964, 1967 & 1969 1964 Program with Manager George Bamberger Players included Jim Palmer, Mark Belanger and Lou Piniella for the O's 1964 Florida Winter League.jpg SCAN8138.jpg 1967 Programs with Manager Vern Hoscheit Players included Terry Crowley, Al Severinsen, Bill Dillman and Roger Freed 1967 Florida Winter League #1.JPG SCAN8139.jpg 1967 Florida Winter League #2.JPG SCAN8140.jpg 1969 Program with Manager Cal Ripken Sr Players included "Marcus" Wayne Garland, Johnny Oates and Jesse Jefferson 1969 Florida Winter League.jpg SCAN8141.jpg |
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I thought the black was just light on these cards. Is it actually grey? |
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I believe it's considered a variation by most collectors. The color of the name is definitely lighter, whether it's gray or light black. The rest of the black print on the cards is normal, so I don't think they are print defects. Plus, there are plenty of both types. I haven't found either the black or gray tougher than the other. 1968 Atlantic #2.jpg |
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I thought it was from the Colts, but wasn’t positive. Your picture just reinforces the image I have in my mind of him wearing the helmet. Really enjoyed watching the O’s during that era. Such a great group of characters.
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Day 101 (April 10, 2020 – 101)
The newspaper, The News American, had an insert in their paper called Maryland Living. This insert example is from April 10, 1966. On the cover we have Curt Blefary, Boog Powell, Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson OR Murderers’ Row. The article is, “Murderers Row Oriole Style…Big Bats on 33rd Street”. Man, I’d like to have a picture of the cover shot; very nice looking picture taken by Richard Tomlinson. The News American Maryland Living April 10, 1966. Day 101 a.jpg |
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy)
In late 1974 Ken Singleton was traded from the Expos to the Orioles. Along with Singleton the O's received Mike Torrez, but in return the O's sent Dave McNally and Rich Coggins to the Expos. Clint has for us today a first year Orioles game used home jersey of Ken Singleton. 1975 Orioles Ken Singleton Ken.jpg Ken 1.jpg |
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