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I can't even find that pennant in Egner's Pennant Guide. Sweet! And nice 1912 Paper Steve.
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Here's my other 1915 TYPE 1 photo of the Bambino. This time, Babe is flanked by his fellow members of Boston's stellar pitching staff.
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I don't particularly like pennants but that 1915 is sweeeet!
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I know, shiny crap. Jus' keepin it alive, 1947 Bond Bread;
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This is absolutely the best thread I've ever had the pleasure of reading. The amount of history contained here is incredible, thank you for sharing!
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1936 R311, Sarasota
![]() 1945, Due to travel restrictions, the mid-summer AL vs. NL match-up was cancelled and the leagues scheduled inter-league charity games in eight different cities to be played instead. Boston's United War Fund Game, an 8-1 Red Sox victory over the Braves on July 10;
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Here is a 15 WS Program that I own from Game #4 that the Red Sox won 2-1. I put the back of the program up because the Sox look snazzy in those Stag Brand sweaters. Also, the stub pictured below is from the same game as the program. I wish I owned the stub but I was outbid for it in this past weeks Mile High Auction. It would have been a great companion piece to the program as I also have a nice type 1 action photo from the game. But I thought I would post the stub with the program because they really do belong togather
Last edited by sox1903wschamp; 01-28-2012 at 10:43 PM. |
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