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1935 DIAMOND STARS HOF BILL TERRY NY GIANTS
Here is your opportunity to purchase a 1935 Diamond Stars Bill Terry Trading Card. In case you may not know Hall of Famer Bill Terry played 14 seasons (1923 to 1936) with the New York Giants and managed the New York Giants as well. In 14 seasons he compiled 2,193 hits, 1,078 RBI'S and a batting average of .341 He was a 3-time All-Star. As a Manager he had a total of 823 Wins, won one World Series and two National League Pennants. Concerning condition of the Card: There is some obvious wear from over the years. The Corners show some rounding and some wear to the Card's edges. As far as I can see there is no creases. All in all I would say at best the condition of this hard to find Card is good to fair at best but will definitely be sold "as is" . The back of the Card says Diamond Stars, NO. 14, gives a brief run down about Bill Terry as a ball player and personally, and then at the bottom says One of 240 Major League Playing Tips: 1935 National Chicle Co., Cambridge, Mass. U.S.A. Would be excellent for a someone in need of this Card for the Set, a Fan of Bill Terry or simply a fan of the New York Giants. Buyer to pay shipping. Please view my other 1935 Diamond Star Trading Card of Terry's teammate and Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell.
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1935 DIAMOND STARS CARL HUBBELL NY GIANTS
Here is your opportunity to purchase a 1935 Diamond Stars Carl Hubbell Trading Card. In case you may not know Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell played 16 seasons (1928 to 1943)with the New York Giants. He compiled 253 wins with a career 2.98 ERA was a 9-time All-Star and 2-time MVP. Concerning condition of the Card: There is some obvious wear from over the years. The Corners show some rounding and although it may not appear in the photo there is some light creasing in a few spots that go across the entire card. There is also a slight crease across the lower left portion of the Card. All in all I would say at best the condition of this hard to find Card is good to fair at best and will definitely be sold "as is" . The back of the Card says Diamond Stars, NO. 39, gives a brief run down about Carl Hubbell as a ball player and personally, and then at the bottom says One of 240 Major League Playing Tips: 1935 National Chicle Co., Cambridge, Mass. U.S.A. Would be excellent for a someone in need of this Card for the Set, a Fan of Carl Hubbell or simply a fan of the New York Giants. Buyer to pay shipping. Please also view my other 1935 Diamond Star Trading Card of Hubbell's teammate and Hall of Famer Bill Terry!!!!
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FERRY V. B'PORT FOOTBALL PROGRAM-LOU GROZA
Friday, September 26th 1941 Football Program for the Game between the Martins Ferry and Bridgeport. Cover shows a photo of Bridgeport Coach Kenneth Douds. Inside the Program has many local advertisements and the probable starting line-ups for both teams. Also lists others associated with both teams and the game(i.e. subs, coaches, managers, cheerleaders, refs, etc.) What makes this program also special is that fact the former Cleveland Brown and Hall of Famer Lou Groza was part of the Martins Ferry Purple Rider team. Was Captain of the team, played Left Tackle and weighed 204. The program is in very good condition with exception to the score written on the Line-Up page. Martins Ferry won the game 41-0. A great item for a fan of Lou Groza or anyone who collects Martins Ferry or Bridgeport, Ohio memorobilia. Buyer to pay shipping.
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1950 CLEVELAND INDIANS SKETCH BOOK ORG MAILER
1950 Cleveland Indians Sketch Book. Book comes with it's original mailer. Total of about 64 pages filled with many photos and stats from the 1949 Indians team. Features Indian greats such Feller, Wynn, and Doby. Book even has many wonderful advertisements. Overall condition of the Book is very good. A little soilage to the cover but nothing I believe will concern you. Mailer is intact but shows a little wear and some writing on it. A wonderful piece to own for a fan of the Cleveland Indians. Please also view my 1953 Indians "Play Ball" Book. Buyer to pay shipping.
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(6) Unused 1965 World Series Tickets--Pirates
Offered is a unique set of (6) 1965 World Series Tickets. What makes them kind of different is that they were distributed for the Pittsburgh Pirates probably prior to the ‘65 Series in hopes that they were going to make it to the Series. Back of the Tickets say- We Missed in “65”…Hope We Make it in “66”. See You at the Opener!…Forbes Field…Friday(1:35 p.m.) April 15, 1966. Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis One ticket does have a diagonal crease across the left portion of the Ticket but all other Tickets are in super excellent condition. Just like they were issued some 45 years ago. Would make an outstanding addition to any Baseball memorabilia collection. Buyer to pay shipping.
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Vintage A.J. Reach Wooden Baseball Bat
Vintage A.J. Reach Wooden Baseball Bat. Just guessing but I believe this Bat dates somewhere around the 1930's. Center of the Bat says A.J. Reach Co. either "OP" or "0P" Playground. Bat measures 31" in length and is in very nice condition. No chips or cracks. Would make a nice addition to any Baseball Bat collection. Buyer to pay shipping.
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Early 1900’s Football Team Photo
Early 1900’s Football Team Photo. I believe it's a High School Football Team from around the Grafton, West Virginia area. Could possibly even be a photo of the Grafton High School team but I’m not 100% certain. This and the Baseball Team Photo offered came from the same estate near the Washington, Pa area. The back of the frame on the Baseball Photo has a label that says Skelley’s Gift Shop Grafton, W.Va. Photo shows players and coach of team and a few helmets on the ground. Also is a Football in the center with the year 1919. Frame measures about 14” x 12” and the picture itself measures 9 1/2” x 7 1/2”. Top right edge of the wood frame has a small piece of wood missing and there's a split in the wood. A nice early photo that would make a great display on a wall with other Sports memorabilia. Buyer to pay shipping. Please be sure to also view an early Baseball Team Photo that I’m also offering.
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Pr. of Early 1970's Winston 500 NASCAR Progra
Pair of early 1970's Winston 500 NASCAR Racing Programs. Programs are for the 2nd and 6th Annual Races held at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama on 5/7/72 and 5/2/76 respectively. Programs have a lot of interesting info (race results, speed charts, etc.) and photos pertaining to NASCAR Racing during this time period. Many nice photos (some colored) and advertisements. Looks like they each have about 100 pages or so in them. Programs show a little wear but are still in fairly good condition. Inside page at the front and back of the 2nd Annual was neatly taped to the inner portion of the binding edge. First inside page of the other Annual was also taped. It's the sheet that gives the starting lineup for the race. Great for a collector of Early NASCAR Racing Programs. Buyer to pay shipping.
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1923 How To Be An Athlete Illustrated Book
Book entitled “How to Be An Athlete” written by Charles Edward Hammett--Director of Athletics Allegheny College and Carl Leonard Lundgren--Head Baseball Coach University of Illinois with Introduction by John L. Griffith--Commissioner of Athletics Intercollegiate Conference. Book was published by D.C. Heath & Co. Total of 313 pages discussing the following Sports: Track & Field, Football, Baseball, Basketball and Tennis. Total of 64 illustrations from the various Sports. Great literature for anyone interested in any of the various Sports. Overall condition of the Book is Very Good. Some light wear to the cover but pages inside are fine. Buyer to pay shipping.
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1974-75 Indianapolis/Indy 500 Sovenuir Glass
Offered is an Indianapolis 500 Sovenuir Glass. I believe this Glass was issued in 1975. Back of the Glass lists all the Indy Winners from 1911-74 and their lap speed. Glass is in excellent condition and would make a nice addition to any Indy 500 Racing collection. Buyer to pay shipping.
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(35) '55 Bowman Cards Elston Howard RC
Lot consisting of (35) 1955 Bowman Baseball Cards including an Elston Howard Rookie Card. There is actually 29 different cards. Cards include the following players (2)#12 Andy Pafko, #15 Frank Sullivan, #17 Del Enis, #27 Preston Ward, #41 Mel Clark, #58 Frank Thomas, #65 Don Zimmer(RC), #66 George Shuba, #68 Elston Howard(RC), #69 Bill Hunter, #77 Jim McDonald, #90 Art Ditmar, #99 Jerry Coleman, #104 Bob Porterfield, (2) #121 Rufus Crawford, #126 Bill Goodman, #141 Wes Westrum, #229 Jim Brosnan, #243 Gus Bell, #246 Hank Bauer, (2)#247 Dutch Leonard, (2)#248 Harry Dorish, #249 Billy Gardner, #251 Stan Jok, #257 Tom Alston, (2)#266 Mike Fornieles, #268 Roy Lee Hawes, #269 Joe Amalfitano(RC) and (2)#270 Chico Fernandez. Cards have very nice vivid color. No major creasing to note. Some edge/corner wear. I would grade these somewhere around fair/good. The main card in this lot (Elston Howard)has some corner wear more evident to the upper left corner. Other players to note is the Hank Bauer, Don Zimmer(RC) and Joe Amalfitano(RC). Great if your looking to complete a '55 Bowman Set. If you have any additional questions or need a closer photo of a particular card please let me know in advance. Buyer to pay shipping.
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Vintage Little League Baseball Nodder Bank
Little League Baseball Ceramic Nodder Bank. I'm guessing this piece dates somewhere around the late 1960's. Nodder is a bit larger then most measuring an impressive 9" in height. He has nice color and detail. The top of his Hat says Little League. The bottom of the Nodder Bank has a Japan sticker. Nodder is in very good condition with just the slightest hairline located at the bottom base of the head directly below his left ear and runs upward at an angle. It measures about 1 1/2". It is very faint and hard to detect but is noticable upon close inspect. Other then this a very nice Nodder Bank that I'm sure would make a fine addition to one's collection. Buyer to pay shipping & insurance.
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1914 Walter Johnson Tobacco Baseball Blanket
Walter Johnson Tobacco Baseball Blanket from the year 1914. Johnson pitched 21 seasons for Washington amassing 417 wins, 3,500 Strikeouts and Pitching 531 Complete Games. He was also MVP in 1913 and '24, ERA Leader in 1912-13, 1918-19 and Wins Leader in 1913-16, '18, and '24. These are just some of the many feats he accomplished in his great career. Blanket itself is in good condition with no tears but as you can see in the photo there is some discoloration which is typical for most of these. Would make a nice addition to any Walter Johnson Baseball collection. Please be sure to also view the other Baseball Blankets which I'm offering. Buyer to pay shipping.
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1923 Football Team Photo w/African Americans
Early Football Team Photo from the year 1923. Ball in the center of the photo has the initials BHS 1923. The initials BHS lead me to believe this is a high school team but I'm not 100% certain. Photo was acquired from an estate from the Western Pennsylvania area. What makes this Photo more unusal then the norm is it shows (3) African-Americans players which I don't believe is often seen for a Photo this early. Players sitting across the front row all have their Helmets in lap. Entire mat measures about 14 x 12" and the photo itself measures about 9 1/2 x 7 1/2". As you can probably see the mat has corner wear and there's about a 3 1/2" crease that extends near the left top edge towards the center. The Photo itself is in good condition. Would make a fine addition to any Early Football Photo collection. Buyer to pay shipping.
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June 1955 Golfer Magazine U.S. Open Preview
Early Golf Magazine entitled "The Golfer" Features 1954 U.S. Open Champion Ed Furgol on the cover. This is the June 1955 issue (Vol. 6 No.12).Many articles and advertisments pertaining to Golf both in the U.S. and abroad. Featured articles include a description of the Olympic Club Lake Course scene of the 1955 U.S. Open and an article about the new Silverado Country Club in the Romantic and Historical Napa Valley, California. There is a total of 64 pages to the Magazine. Considering it is nearly 50 years old Magazine is in very good condition with just a dog ear corner to one page. A great item for any collector of golf memorobilia or literature. Buyer to pay shipping.
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