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Old 10-17-2013, 01:02 AM
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Default 4 RED SOX GREATS TYPE 1 photos

BELOW ARE 4 RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOS IN MY COLLECTION(SOME OF MY FAVORITES).

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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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Old 10-17-2013, 05:59 AM
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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)

Four real beauties, Ben. Wow!!
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Old 10-27-2013, 02:40 AM
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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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Old 10-28-2013, 02:18 PM
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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.

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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?



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