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Old 01-26-2010, 12:04 AM
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Here are a couple of scorecards

This is one of Ruth's earliest barnstorming game. 1918 Ruth and a few other Red Sox players participated in this game which occured just a week after the 1918 world series. Ruth pitched in this exhibition game and is in the lineup batting fourth. I also have the newspaper clipping that was saved with the program that says before the game for the benefit of the Hartford troops in WWI two items were auctioned off - 1) Ball hit by Ruth for a triple in the world series and 2) Ty Cobb game used bat that a Hartford man acquired from Cobb. Where are those items now!



1927 Ruth/Gehrig Barnstorming Program. Has a few tiny snapshots pasted inside the program. One shows Ruth playing first base

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Old 01-26-2010, 12:17 AM
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[QUOTE=patricka;777968]Here are a couple of scorecards

This is one of Ruth's earliest barnstorming game. 1918 Ruth and a few other Red Sox players participated in this game which occured just a week after the 1918 world series. Ruth pitched in this exhibition game and is in the lineup batting fourth. I also have the newspaper clipping that was saved with the program that says before the game for the benefit of the Hartford troops in WWI two items were auctioned off - 1) Ball hit by Ruth for a triple in the world series and 2) Ty Cobb game used bat that a Hartford man acquired from Cobb. Where are those items now!

Terrific Post Patricka.

Thanks Ben. You know I've bought so much from the Walsh Family, but this letter was from an auction house. Go figure.
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Default 1921 Ruth

Shown before but fitting for this thread....
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Old 01-27-2010, 02:03 AM
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Default From the 1934 Tour of Japan comes this neat little snapshot...

featuring the "Old Man" himself, Mgr. Connie Mack along with a few of his All-Stars, Lefty Gomez, Lou Gehrig, and Charlie Gehringer. TYPE I.

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That Lefty was a happy fella.
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Default A classic image of the Bambino!

circa 1928 vintage original TYPE I photograph...

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