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Old 08-17-2016, 07:15 PM
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Came across this program/score card and purchased it. I thought it was a cool piece. I can not for the life of me find the stats to this game anywhere. I have enclosed photos. I believe the signature on this is George Schuba.

The first person to find me a box score or events that took place in this game gets a $10 PayPal reward haha. Hope that's enough initiative to begin some digging.

I am keeping this for my collection and have OCD and want to label what happened sort of like this...





Anyways, here are some photos of the program. Good Luck.











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Here you go just click on the link. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/box-...d=195406170BRO

Woops bet you are looking for the Dodgers Battle Creek info.

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I found this about the Dodgers and battle creek

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An interesting tidbit...they put Vin Scully in uniform for the game.
http://articles.latimes.com/1997-04-...ackie-robinson

"They even put him in uniform for an exhibition game in Battle Creek, Mich., that summer, as a fill-in for Gil Hodges, whose wife was having a baby.

"I weighed about 155 pounds, Hodges about 195, but there I was, in his uniform," Scully recalls. "Before the game, I was out in center field, shagging some flies, and one came at me from Roy Campanella. It was a liner, stayed about shoulder high, and I'll never forget the concussion when that ball hit my glove. It was like I had been at third base, not center field. I said, 'I don't belong out there.' That was the end of that."


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"Early in the season of 1950 a city all-star team played the Brooklyn Dodgers at Post Park, before 5,000 spectators. The Dodgers had won the National League pennant, in 1949 with black players Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson (pictured above), and Don Newcombe competing for the first time. The game was sponsored by Post, through a friendship with Branch Rickey, Dodger general manager. Admission to game was $1.00 per person. AA league teams were Post, Clark, Michigan Carton, Hall Drug, Oliver, Ft. Custer, Reichart Steel. Clark’s won the city title; Oliver was runner-up. The State Tournament also was held in Battle Creek."

There is a NY Times article from June 1st about the game, but you have to have access to/buy access to their digital archives to read it. Maybe it has some info in it.

And according to his obituary, Vernon J. Hills pitched for Battle Creek against the Dodgers. He passed away in 2009.
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I found this about the Dodgers and battle creek

Whoa that is a great article. Where the heck did you find that? Any box score? I know that might be greedy of me to ask haha
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An interesting tidbit...they put Vin Scully in uniform for the game.
http://articles.latimes.com/1997-04-...ackie-robinson

"They even put him in uniform for an exhibition game in Battle Creek, Mich., that summer, as a fill-in for Gil Hodges, whose wife was having a baby.

"I weighed about 155 pounds, Hodges about 195, but there I was, in his uniform," Scully recalls. "Before the game, I was out in center field, shagging some flies, and one came at me from Roy Campanella. It was a liner, stayed about shoulder high, and I'll never forget the concussion when that ball hit my glove. It was like I had been at third base, not center field. I said, 'I don't belong out there.' That was the end of that."


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http://www.heritagebattlecreek.org/i...=107&Itemid=73

"Early in the season of 1950 a city all-star team played the Brooklyn Dodgers at Post Park, before 5,000 spectators. The Dodgers had won the National League pennant, in 1949 with black players Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson (pictured above), and Don Newcombe competing for the first time. The game was sponsored by Post, through a friendship with Branch Rickey, Dodger general manager. Admission to game was $1.00 per person. AA league teams were Post, Clark, Michigan Carton, Hall Drug, Oliver, Ft. Custer, Reichart Steel. Clark’s won the city title; Oliver was runner-up. The State Tournament also was held in Battle Creek."

There is a NY Times article from June 1st about the game, but you have to have access to/buy access to their digital archives to read it. Maybe it has some info in it.

And according to his obituary, Vernon J. Hills pitched for Battle Creek against the Dodgers. He passed away in 2009.

That is very very interesting and great to add to the program.
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My main question is did Jackie play I guess?
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Found it on the internet
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Thanks man. What is your paypal address?
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Your welcome, save the money for your collection.
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Your welcome, save the money for your collection.
Are you sure? That was very nice of you. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.
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I'm sure
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