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Still need a picture of any variety of Jim Babcock. Anyone who can provide a scan, please post.
Parade Sportive Baseball Issues James Babcock (Baseball) (played for Montreal Royals in 1943 only) [NEED SCAN] Jack Banta (Baseball) 1944-45 Montreal Royals, part of 1946-47 Montreal Royals, 09-18 to 09-28 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers, part 1948 Montreal Royals, 04-21 to 04-26 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers, 04-21 to 10-02 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers Stan Bréard (Baseball) 1944-45 and part 1946 Montreal Royals Les Burge (Baseball) 1942 & 1946 Montreal Royals Paul Calvert (Baseball) 1946 Toronto Maple Leafs Al Camparis (Baseball) 1943 part Montreal Royals, 09-23 to 10-03 1943 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1946-7 Montreal Royals CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1944 (Baseball) [person with dark pants standing at far right, same picture as the variety of CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945 picturing person with dark pants standing at far right] CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945 (Baseball) [person with dark pants standing at far right, different picture than CLUB “ROYAUX” 1945, same picture as CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1944] CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945 (Baseball) [person with white pants standing at far right, same picture as CLUB “ROYAUX 1945” and the one captioned “Le club Montréal (les (Royaux) 1945”] CLUB “ROYAUX 1945” (Baseball) [person with white pants standing at far right, same picture as one captioned “Le club Montréal (les (Royauz) 1945”, and the variety of CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945 picturing person with white pants standing at far right] CLUB “ROYAUX 1946” (Baseball) [same picture as “Le ROYAL, champion mondial du baseball mineur 1946”, Roy Partlow standing far left and Jackie Robinson standing far right] Red Durrett (Baseball) 1944 part Montreal Royals, 09-14 to 10-01 1944 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1945 part Montreal Royals except 04-18 to 05-02 1945 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1946 Montreal Royals Herman Franks (Baseball) 1941 part Montreal Royals, 06-14 to 09-20 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1942 Montreal Royals, 1946 Montreal Royals John Gabbard (Baseball) 1944-46 Montreal Royals Roland Gladu (Baseball) 1932-33 Montreal Royals, 1945 Montreal Royals Ray Hathaway (Baseball) 05-28- to 06-02 1945 Brooklyn Dodgers, Montreal Royals remainder of 1945, Clay Hopper (Baseball). Manager 1946-49 Montreal John “Spider” Jorgensen (Baseball) 1946 Montreal Royals, 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers Le club Montréal (les Royaux) 1944 (Baseball) [person with dark pants standing at far right, same picture as CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1944 and CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945, different picture than CLUB “ROYAUX” 1945] Le club Montréal (les Royaux) 1945 (Baseball) [person with white pants standing at far right, same picture as CLUB “ROYAUX 1945” and the variety of CLUB MONTREAL (ROYAUX) 1945 picturing person with white pants standing far right] Le ROYAL, champion mondial du baseball mineur 1946 (Baseball) [same picture as CLUB “ROYAUX 1946”, Roy Partlow standing far left and Jackie Robinson standing far right] Paul “Pepper” Martin (Baseball) Steve Nagy (Baseball) 1942 Montreal Royals, 1946 Montreal Royals Roy Partlow (Baseball) (name misspelled 'Portlow') (Montreal Royals 1946) Marvin Rackley (Baseball)1946 Montreal Royals, 1947 part St. Paul Saints but from 04-14- to 06-14 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1948 part Montreal Royals but from 04-20 to 10-03 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson (Baseball) Jean-Pierre Roy (Baseball) 1945 & 1946 part Montreal Royals except 05-05 to 05-11 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers trio: Roland Gladu – Jean Pierre Roy – Stan Bréard (Baseball) Acrostiches sur les trois Mousquetaires des Royaux (Baseball) [Parade Sportive listed this one as a separate variety they produced, but it seems to be their “trio: Roland Gladu – Jean Pierre Roy – Stan Bréard”, if you have this an "Acrostiches" caption, we'd all like to see a scan] Thanks, Mike P.S. To help with this project (including the hockey part), need a copy of Parade Sportive publications entitled, PHOTOS / "CANADIENS" 1945-46 (the original edition, not the "2e Edition") and any volume of La Revue de la PARADE SPORTIVE. Even a scan of some of the pages will do. Last edited by abctoo; 10-09-2020 at 09:07 AM. Reason: Updating Checklist |
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Thanks to member John E. Scott, here's a scan of the Roy Partlow issue. They did spell his name wrong (as Portlow). ![]() |
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Can anyone post a scan of any variety of the James "Jim" Babcock Parade Sportive?
Thanks, Mike |
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Still looking for a scan of the Jim Babcock Parade Sportive.
Thanks, Mike |
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Hi everybody. New to net54.
Been looking forward to commenting on this tread. I am from Ottawa, Ontario and often go to Montreal, Quebec card shows and know a bit about the Paul Stuart / Parade Sportive photos. There are lots of variations. I am trying to document and complete a master set. Not easy. I look forward to seeing all your variations ( baseball or other sports ) and try to help as best I can. I will attempt to correct a few comments which were made here. I have never seen a PS Jim Babcock photo. I think you are chasing a ghost. Although some variations are rarer than others, no particular players are difficult to obtain. The 1st Parade Sportive radio show was aired on Nov 5 / 44 and the last one in the Summer / Fall of 1947. All the other baseball players issued played between those years. Babcock played only in 1943. Would make no sense. There are 22 different Montreal Royals players including the trio photo and team (3) photos plus the variations. The list of the available players on this tread is accurate and complete. The are generally 3 sizes to these photos. +/- 5 1/8" x 8 3/8" ( small / no bottom ad ), +/- 5" x 9 1/2" ( medium / ad at bottom ) and +/- 7" x 10" ( large / ad at bottom ). You can see the different sizes on this tread. These have never been issued in card and / or postcard size. This is a Larry Fritsch Jackie Robinson reprint thing. A few rare premium photos have been issued with medium and heavy cardboard stock but mostly all were cheap / thin paper stock. The "coupons" at the bottom are advertising. I have never seen 3 variations of Jackie Robinson. Only 2. I am pretty certain that one was issued in Summer 1946 ( small ) and one in Summer 1947 ( medium ). There were 8 different variations of the team Montreal Royals photos. 1944 (2), 1945 (4) and 1946 (2). These were never distributed in newspaper and / or magazines. At advertisers but mostly all by mail order. The boxing list (20) on this thread is accurate and complete. Plus variations. I have never seen or heard of "La revue ( means magazine ) de la Parade Sportive". A reference would be appreciated. Please post all those different sports and variations. Last edited by DCote; 06-08-2021 at 11:35 PM. |
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Some requested scans. Acrostiches Les 3 Mousquetaires. It is a letter. Kinda of a poem of the 3 Quebec player in the Montreal Royals.
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