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1909 SEP 6 Philadelphia Athletics v WASHINGTON SHIBE PARK TICKET STUB &BOX SCORE
1909 SEP 6 Philadelphia Athletics v WASHINGTON SHIBE PARK TICKET STUB &BOX SCORE
THIS TICKET STUB HAS SEP 6 A.M. PRINTED WRITTEN is the 1909 on it AND GAME MATCHES teams that played on that day I very confident that TICKET IS 100% ACCURATE AS dated and DESCRIBED 1909 SEPTEMBER 6th Shibe Park American League Athletics v Washington Senators A.M. Game 1 Athletics 8 Washington Senators 2 hardly a ticket date some one would make up for gain or to deceive thats why I know its the real deal ticket from 1909 ticket is a BEIGE in Color has "SHIBE PARK" AMERICAN LEAGUE BASE BALL CLUB PRINTED on the front is SEP 6 A.M. , WRITTEN IS 1909 TEAMS AND SCORE IS WRITTEN IN ON THE FRONT players that participated in Game included Home Run Baker ,Eddie Collins, it is a 25c BLEACHER RAIN CHECK ticket has (NO TAX) it was BEFORE WAR TAX began IN 1919 With signature in full Cornelius McGillicuddy as Manager also more commonly known "Connie Mack President " which you will see on later years tickets and I am including a copy of actual original box score from game GENERATED ONLINE from The Philadelphia Flyer _TUE SEPT 7TH__1909 day after game played it measures 2-7/8" x 1-3/8" HAS NO CREASES cardboard stock THE BACK IS BLANK UNLIKE THE MILLIONS OF WORLD SERIES TICKETS, REGULAR SEASON ARE so MUCH RARER especially being over a hundred years old Last edited by megalimey; 12-30-2016 at 10:37 AM. |
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Just a quick FYI, posts like these should be placed over in the memorabilia B/S/T section because it looks like you're trying to sell these tickets which I noted are now on eBay. Happy holidays! |
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Last pickup of the year to match the year's first. 1947 World Series game one ticket and Jackie's first world series steal Type 1 photo.
Last edited by Dewey; 12-26-2016 at 05:16 PM. |
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I'm not a collector but I recently stumbled across a stack of my old stubs. Among them was a ticket from my first big league game.
My dad took me. Browning and Ron Robinson combined to give up two runs. Dave Parker hit a home run and my favorite player, Buddy Bell got a hit. I haven't saved much but I was really happy to see that this ticket still around. |
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not a frequent user cannot figure how to post it on the buy and sell section
also there are many tickets listed for sale in this same section so I just followed suit |
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It's very easy to do. The second section at the top left (just to the right of the icon that says net54 Homepage) is the Buy/Sell/Trade Section. Click on that and scroll down to the BST section for Memorabilia. Post your items for sale there. BTW, your blue Giants ticket in your earlier post is from 1916. Scott Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-30-2016 at 12:10 PM. Reason: typo on ticket year |
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it worked a treat sold them the same day |
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1889 International Association Detroit Ticket Book
1889 Detroit Wolverine Ticket Book (Champions of the International Association)
Obtained this book a couple months ago. One ticket in book and showing one of five loose tickets. I know of at least one more loose ticket (all belonging to this book). The book was issued to Mr. Howard and is signed by both President Mills and Manager/Secretary Leadley. It is a nice companion piece to several Robert Leadley letters I obtained from Rhys Yeakley dating to this time (the letters chronical an attempt to gain the services of Bob Allen to play for Detroit). On a side note, the tickets are much smaller than what was issued to the National League Detroit team the year prior.
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Cool pickup Joe! |
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This is one aspect of my collecting that I would love to get into. The problem with tix from the 90's I have found is that a lot of times the ink printed on the tickets either fade or are rubbed off. I wonder if tix from the 80's face this problem.
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A nice beat up 1949 World Series Gm 2 ticket and companion piece to a type 1 Jackie Robinson photo from the game. (Now below.)
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I'd love to see the photo Brett!
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Here's my ticket and type 1 Jackie World Series combo thus far.
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As faint as the printing is, it's much more legible on this enhanced scan (made July 18, 2012) than on the actual ticket.
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My primary ticket focus is the 1971 Pirates. However, I occasionally grow impatient waiting for stubs I don't have and find myself dabbling with the 1960 Pirates.
Here are subs to Opening Day stub, a 1960 Pirates Season Pass, and a Game 7 1960 Series stub. I am considering framing these with the accompanying 8X10 Type I photo of the ensuing on field pandemonium following Maz's historic walk off. I haven't seen other copies of this photo. I think it's an interesting picture in that it effectively tells the story. There is Maz in the center of the scrum at home plate, a prematurely bald Danny Murtaugh celebrating can be seen celebrating, the umpire is sprinting from the melee followed by closely by Stengel who is leading the crestfallen Yankees to the clubhouse. Most poignant of all is the parting of the crowd for a dejected Ralph Terry walking off the field with his head down.
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Ron, great Yankee Stadium Stubs.
Gary, I see to remember a Mets Clubhouse Store at Roosevelt Field. Was this machine located in the store? Mike
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