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| 1 | Babe Ruth's Greatest Moment | | | | 2 | Luck Goes To Bat | | | | 3 | The Real Babe Ruth | | | | 4 | The 1934 All-Star Game | | | | 5 | New York Yankees 5, Chicago Cubs 2 | | | | 6 | Cartoon | | | | 7 | A Fitting Shrine | | | | 8 | Pressure, Pressure | Biederman, Les; | | | 9 | The Baseball Playboy, Past and Present | Lardner, John; | | | 10 | Play-by-play of Providence-Toronto Game, 1914 | | | | 11 | An Alphabetical Listing of the Pitchers Who Gave Up Babe Ruth's 714 Regular Season Home Runs | Andreotti, Ray; | | | 12 | Babe Ruth's Last Week in the AL | Schott, Arthur; | | | 13 | Babe Ruth's Pre-season Exhibition Games of 1932 | Schott, Arthur; | | | 14 | Bridges Almost Had Perfect Game/Ruth Blanked in Final Yank Appearance | Schott, Arthur; | | | 15 | Death of Jim Vaughan Recalls Double No-hit/Babe Ruth's Best Year Was 1921 | Schott, Arthur; | | | 16 | Les Mallon and Babe Ruth -- Teammates in 1935 | Schott, Arthur; | | | 17 | Ruth-Maris Home Run Comparison | Schott, Arthur; | | | 18 | The Babe | Keilor, Garrison; | | | 19 | Ripley's Believe It or Not! | | | | 20 | Baseball's "Big Six" | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1915 | | 21 | The All-America Baseball Club | Lane, F.C.; | 1916 | | 22 | The Coming Southpaw | Ward, John J.; | 1916 | | 23 | A Red Sox Outing | Potts, R.F.; | 1916 | | 24 | Ty Cobbs of the Future Chosen By Grantland Rice | Rice, Grantland; | 1917 | | 25 | Baseball Joe in the World Series | Chadwick, Lester (Pseudonym from the Edward Stratemyer Syndicate); | 1917 | | 26 | Babe Ruth, Red Sox, Is Year's Sensation; Pitches, Plays Infield and Outfield, and Hits Ball Hard; Quits Team For Few Days; But Trouble With Owners Has Been Patched Up, and All's Well Now | | 1918 | | 27 | The Season's Sensation | Lane, F.C.; | 1918 | | 28 | Why a Pitcher Should Hit | Ruth, Babe; | 1918 | | 29 | | Duvall, James A.; | 1918 | | 30 | Unwritten Letters | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1918 | | 31 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1918 | | 32 | The Cubs Against the Field | Lane, F.C.; | 1918 | | 33 | Who Will Win the World's Championship | Phelon, W.A.; | 1918 | | 34 | | | 1918 | | 35 | | Stockard, E.M.; | 1918 | | 36 | Home Runs By Kings of Swatland | Goewey, Edwin A.; | 1919 | | 37 | Striking Features of the 1918 Records | Lane, F.C.; | 1919 | | 38 | One In Three | Vaughn, Jim; | 1919 | | 39 | How the World's Championship Was Lost and Won | Phelon, W.A.; | 1919 | | 40 | Behind The Scenes | | 1919 | | 41 | The All-Star Baseball Club of 1918 | Lane, F.C.; | 1919 | | 42 | n | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1919 | | 43 | The All Around Wonders | Phelon, W.A.; | 1919 | | 44 | | Hoefer, W.H.; | 1919 | | 45 | The All America Baseball Club of 1919 | Lane, F. C.; | 1919 | | 46 | Big Leaguers Whose Sensational Work Has Featured the Season Up-to-Date | | 1919 | | 47 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1919 | | 48 | | Baine, Thomas Joseph Francis O'Malley; | 1919 | | 49 | How "Babe" Ruth Became the Home Run King | Lane, F.C.; | 1920 | | 50 | Let the Southpaw Alone | Broun, Heywood; | 1920 |
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