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Oh thanks.. funny thing is, I totally forgot about it.. till this post. cheers, AL |
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Yea, modern crap, but my neighbor's dad was the artist. Sooo...
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1914 Babe Ruth Rookie Year Boston Schedule
Found this neat Babe Ruth Rookie Year 1914 Boston Americans Schedule by Waitt & Bond Blackstone Cigars, Boston, Mass. which includes his 1st major league appearance.
From BR: "Ruth made his first Major League appearance on July 11, 1914, less than five months after leaving St. Mary's. He was credited with a 4-3 win over Cleveland(and Shoeless Joe Jackson). However, he did not pitch much over the next few weeks and on August 18th was sent down to the minor league Providence Grays who were in a fight for the International League pennant. " It's neat because it's made out of the same material the old baseball cards were made of (um cardboard). about 3x6". (4 sides). My rookie Ruth so to speak. Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 06-01-2012 at 04:02 PM. |
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Great schedule, Paul - 1914 combines the rookie year of Ruth with the Miracle year for the Braves a couple of miles away - what a year to be a baseball fan in Boston!
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Thanks Scott
I forgot about that - I was blinded by the Babe.
So I Wiki'd it, incredible!!!!: "After finishing in fifth place in 1913 with a record of 69 wins and 82 losses, the Braves hadn't been expected to pose a threat. They spent the first part of the season in last place, posting a record of 26 wins and 40 losses in early July.[3] Led by three pitchers, Dick Rudolph, Seattle Bill James, and Lefty Tyler, the team began to win games, taking over first place for good on September 8.[4] Their record over their final 89 games was 70-19 for a winning percentage of .787.[4] Infielders Johnny Evers and Rabbit Maranville led the league in double plays. The Braves went on to sweep Connie Mack's heavily-favored Athletics in four games in the 1914 World Series.[5] The team became known as the "Miracle" Braves and remain one of the most storied comeback teams in baseball history." |
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Type I photo of Cronin and Speaker prior to a 1946 World Series game:
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Index card note from Ray Collins setting out career summary:
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GREAT photo of Cronin and Speaker, Bosox Blair!!
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Thanks Graig! It was my last pickup at the 2011 National...literally the last cash left in my wallet on Sunday .
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1932 Red Sox
Does anyone have (or even seen) a team photo of the 1932 Red Sox ?
I am trying to find one with a player named Johnny Reder in the line up. From what I understand it was some difficult years - both financially and on the grass. Thanks - love this thread. |
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Wish I could help Copa7. The 32 Sox were just about the all time low point. Have not seen a 32 team photo. The Sox averaged about 2,300 fans a contest in 32 and they won 43. Then Yawkey saved the day.
Added these to the collection including the 48 phantom. |
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By the way, I like that Cronin/Speaker photo Blair. That's one I would have grabbed if I saw it. Is that a Horse's Head in the upper left corner?
Here is another 05 Program that I added. I added the back cover as Paragon Park on Nantasket Beach opened that year and it was a big deal. As a kid, our family would go every summer to the amusement park. The park closed in 1985 Last edited by sox1903wschamp; 06-07-2012 at 11:15 PM. |
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Here's a Type I of Cronin and Foxx (with Charlie Comiskey the younger) from 1938:
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Paragon Park and Nantasket Beach was a blast. In the sixties, we'd take the "Nantasket Boat" from Long Wharf. It was absolutely packed with wild kids. The crew was in Hell! Now, nothing but the original carousel remains. Damn progress. Sadly, the old amusement park on Revere Beach met the same fate. I just hope Canobie Lake stays open.
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When one thinks of Canobie....doesn't Whalom Park also come to mind???
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Yup, that's the one, Jake...closed in 2000...I think I heard once that it opened before 1900...
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Sept 6, 1909... Bos over NY 10-9;
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Steve,
I wish I could help, but those are some great photos. Congrats! Last edited by Scott Garner; 06-19-2012 at 09:23 AM. |
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Nice pics Steve. Where are you finding this stuff? Should of had breakfast again last weekend in Laconia.
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Ahh Laconia. A perfect week. Sadly, next year will be our last I believe.
A recent c1920s Alton Bay, NH pick up and my 2012 version. To keep it on topic, there's a Fro-joy standee by the gas pumps. The place doesnt change much 'cept for the pavement and prices. |
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Never too old to ride.
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Love the Alton Bay "then & now" shots. You matched them up well. Here's an interesting Boston snapshot that I recently picked up. Sorry for the large scan.
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Now that's a great shot, Jeremy!
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NICE! You beat me out on this! GREAT SNAPPER!
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David, Ben, & Scott- Thanks for the kind words. Does anyone recognize the background? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The Red Sox have a new "Royal Rooters" display open at Fenway right now; my 1912 hat band is part of the display.
I actually haven't been down to check it out in person, but received the following picture. Looks like the display also has a Ruth bat; not sure what the story is on this bat. There's also a 1912 World Series fob in the picture; curious to go down and take a better look at these displays! |
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I know the Red Sox have been horrible this year, but that's no reason for this to go two months without any new posts!
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1912 World Series stub to the clincher game 8 -1st W.S Championship at Fenway Park!
I thought this would be a great way to refresh this fantastic Red Sox thread...
Here is a scan of a rare ticket stub to the historic 1912 World Series game 8 deciding game which won the series for the Boston Red Sox, their 1st at Fenway Park, 100 years ago. The starting pitchers in this game featured the Red Sox Smoky Joe Wood (34 wins in the regular season + 3 in the World Series in 1912) vs. the Giants' HOF'er Christy Mathewson. Smoky Joe and the Red Sox win game 8 with a final score of 3-2. The Sox win the series 4 games to 3 (one game was called because of darkness in a tie). The lucky patron noted the final score and the teams on the verso of the ticket stub. Enjoy! Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-19-2012 at 09:10 PM. |
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Wonderful ticket Scott!
1936 Sarasota snapshot, |
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1915 Red Sox With Ruth Rookie
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1915 Type 1 photo with Ruth Rookie...back
Below is the press slug...
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VERY nice 1915 team photo there!
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4 RED SOX GREATS TYPE 1 photos
BELOW ARE 4 RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOS IN MY COLLECTION(SOME OF MY FAVORITES).
Tris Speaker by G.G.BAIN 1912 World Series of "smokey" Joe Wood during his greatest season and the key to a WS VICTORY. 1915 BABE RUTH ROOKIE 1939 PRE-ROOKIE SPRING TRAINING TED WILLIAMS(IMAGE USED FOR POPULAR PINBACK) Boston stars would not be complete without this guy. A very very rare early Boston Cy Young type 1 portrait.
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Ferrell, Yaz, and and Cramer
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M114 Baseball Magazine supplements of the Babe. I just got the top one in the Conestoga auction last week.
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This is a scorebook that contains all of the 1915 Boston v Philadelphia World Series games, including game one in which Ruth makes his first appearance in a World Series game (pinch hit). The scorebook was kept by William Weart, a sportswriter for a Philadelphia paper as well as the Sporting News. He used this scoring (he also noted the attendance and gate receipts in the scorebook) to write his articles for the Sporting News.
Rob M. Cover.jpg Game 1 - Red Sox.jpg Game 1 - Phillies.jpg Capture.jpg Capture2.JPG |
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Here is my first post, contribution to an old thread.
May 8, 1912, inaugural season ticket, I believe this date was the first rainout of the season. Ticket must have been used for the next day's game?
According to the Fenway Park 100th FB page: |
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Wish I owned this!
I can't say this is from my personal collection, but here is a statue of Cy Young on the spot where the pitcher's mound was located at the Huntington Avenue Grounds. This statue is only a few hundred feet from my office and I pass it all the time. Also, the 1903 World Series wrapped up on this spot on October 13th - which happens to be my birthday.
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On the campus of my Alma Marter, Northeastern UNiversity !!
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Let's keep this great thread going - here's my 1915 Red Sox leather....
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