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Interesting Item: FIRST TELEVISED BB GAME? (1934 World Series)
I recently came across a small grouping of items associated with the 1934 World Series and among my favorite items is a neat advertising card from Ward's Bread featuring a die-cut card of a Tiger with advertising on the back (too bad it didn't depict a player!) and the other "favorite item" was a handbill for what appears to be a theatre offering its patrons the chance to see a "televised" World Series game!
Not sure exactly what this is advertising as it says on front "Televisions Only Rival" but from the description is sounds like a televised game. A quick search seems to indicate the first Televised World Series game was the late 1940's. Can anyone shed any light on this strange item? Items seen here: Back of Ward's Tigers Card:
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Seems like a large movie screen theater? Great stuff and thanks for showing it.
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"Bring the ladies"
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Really Neat Item! Thanks for sharing |
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That theatre was about a couple seconds walk from my office -
http://www.historicdetroit.org/build...yette-theatre/ All I saw as reference was a small advertisement in the Oct.4, 1934 Free Press right below that Tiger character (sorry I do not have a better pic, didn't want to pay for it.)
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If that handbill is 1934 then that "television" had to be some kind of hokey reenactment of the game probably based off of the audio feed.
Rob M Edited to add: Still very cool item especially since it was just at the time when television was in its infancy. Last edited by ramram; 06-20-2017 at 03:23 PM. |
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