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Speaking of interesting tickets.
I have this up on Ebay along with some others. https://www.ebay.com/itm/18465060451...84.m1555.l2649 I had never heard of this game until I researched it more. (only 1 currently graded by PSA - Press Pass) It featured an Old Timers Game with Rogers Hornsby (who was a KKK member) playing against some Negro Leaguers, one being John Donaldson who pitched against Black Sox players Happy Felsch and Swede Risberg in the 1920's after they were banned from Baseball. Some say he was among the greatest of all Negro League pitchers. 33 years pitching. 413 wins. 5,081 strikeouts. 14 no-hitters. Two perfect games. 22 strikeouts during a game in August 1914. http://www.attheplate.com/wcbl/1925_1i.html and this one actually has footage of him pitching: https://www.mlb.com/news/the-amazing...tive%20decades. And if that isn't enough it that day at Wrigley the ballgirl was Marilyn Monroe! https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july...-future-stars/ Just a really unique Ticket from so many angles. Also, have other unique Tickets {'27 yankees, etc) up ending tomorrow (Thurs night) for any Ticket Collectors check 'em out! Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 02-11-2021 at 04:59 AM. |
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Thanks for the research!
Here is a punched fan admission ticket. |
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I picked up some interesting Lew Alcindor/Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tickets recently. A couple when he played for John Wooden at UCLA and a few where he played with Oscar Robertson.
1966-12-10 #7 Duke 87 (Bob Verga, Mike Lewis) at #1 UCLA 107 (Coach: John Wooden, Lew Alcindor, Lucius Allen) - Lew Alcindor scores 38 points - UCLA would go on to have a 30-0 Record, Winning the National Championship 1968 NCAA Finals 4th National Championship for UCLA who beat North Carolina 78–55 - Most Outstanding Player: Lew Alcindor scores 35 points 1970-11-27: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 33, Willis Reed 34 1971-12-04: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 41/23, Oscar Robertson 17, Bob Love 27 1971-12-19: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 34, Oscar Robertson 17, Wes Unseld 14 1972-02-17: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 34, Lucius Allen 23, Tiny Archibald 30 1973-11-07: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 21/22, Oscar Robertson 11, Pat Riley 18, Gail Goodrich 4 1973-11-22: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 20, Lucius Allen 27, Oscar Robertson 20, Walt Frazier 30 Game A (Game 2 of 1971 Finals) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 27 pts, 24 rebs -- Oscar Robertson: 22 pts, 6 rebs, 10 ast Wes Unseld: 13 pts, 20 rebs, 4 ast -- Earl Monroe: 11 pts, 2 rebs, 6 ast Game 6 (Game 1 of 1974 Finals) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 35 pts, 14 rebs -- Oscar Robertson: 6 pts, 6 rebs, 8 ast John Havlicek: 26 pts, 8 rebs, 4 ast -- Dave Cowens: 19 pts, 17 rebs, 7 ast |
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Full ticket from May 28, 1996 when Cal Ripken Jr. homered three times in Seattle (only time in his career):
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Tommy John's last win before undergoing.....Tommy John Surgery
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Looking for Expos ticket home openers full or stubs 1982,89,92,95 |
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Not a high price ticket, but a cool piece of baseball history Sept. 28th 1995 Expos pitcher Greg Harris beomes the 1st pitcher in the 20th Century to pitch both right-handed and left-handed in the same game, The last Pitcher before Greg was Tony Mullane in 1893.
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Looking for Expos ticket home openers full or stubs 1982,89,92,95 |
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