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Posted By: David Atkatz
In 1973, when Yankee Stadium closed for renovation, the boxing mavin Burt Sugar paid an undisclosed--but not very large--sum for all the papers he could cart away. Amongst those papers were all the Ruppert/Huston and Ruppert/Barrow Yankee paychecks that went into hobby circulation, as well as numerous 1920s-1930s Yankee contracts. |
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