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Hank,
That's an awesome story! Thanks for sharing. This Smoky Joe thread never gets old for me! ![]() |
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Thanks, Scott!
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Like Hank I too knew Bob Wood from the Willow Grove shows and purchased a number of things from him. When he found out my son was at Yale, he invited us to tour an Attic room in the gym that was filled with Yale sports memorabilia of all kinds and for all sports. A truly amazing collection and a great day.
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Hank, it looks like you know how to wing a pitch. Must have been a grand feeling that night. Here's a photo I have that some of you may enjoy. I think the year is 1941, Smoky Joe's last year as Yale coach. I am not 100% sure how to interpret the numbers on the snipe but the date sounds logical. ETA: Date was April 21, 1941. Info hiding in plain sight. ![]() ![]()
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. Last edited by Kawika; 09-09-2023 at 04:19 PM. |
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As to the post about 3x5 index cards, if you refuse to buy them then your autograph collection is going to be very limited. Many of the early players are only available on 3x5 cards and index pages. As long as you research the autograph it shouldn't be a problem buying them.
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