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Here is a thread that discussed many similar questions from a couple years back.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...detroit+ticket In short, I'd support the thought that it references the 61st home game scheduled to be played.
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If this really is a 1924 ticket, evidence would indicate this was from a game on August 13, 1924 which was a 5-1 loss in which Covaleski was the pitcher. I would think this would be the case unless there was a rainout in which tickets were taken beforehand and then the rain stubs would be used later for a different game. Research would need to be done with newspapers to confirm a specific date based on the information on here but since we dont even know if it is a 1924 stub there really would be no point. I dont see any way this could be from the game on the PSA flip.
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