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| 1 | The 1934 All-Star Game | | | | 2 | Bill Terry As Pitcher | McConnell, Robert C; | | | 3 | 1924: Washington Senators 4, New York Giants 3 | Harrison, James R.; | 1924 | | 4 | Baseball's Star Rookies | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1924 | | 5 | Players You Ought to Know | Sawyer, Ford; | 1924 | | 6 | Players You Ought to Know | Sawyer, Ford; | 1924 | | 7 | Chapter VI: "Inside Baseball" as I Have Seen It | Evans, Billy; | 1925 | | 8 | The Man Who Shoved George Kelly Off First Base | Ward, John J.; | 1926 | | 9 | Fresh Eggs | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1927 | | 10 | The New York Giants Were Widespread Favorites to Win the Pennant | | 1927 | | 11 | The New York Giants Were Widespread Favorites to Win the Pennant | | 1927 | | 12 | In Camp | | 1928 | | 13 | Our All-america Baseball Team For 1930 | Lane, F.C.; | 1930 | | 14 | Out All-American Baseball Team For 1930 | Lane, F.C.; | 1930 | | 15 | The Greatest Player in the National League | Lane, F.C.; | 1930 | | 16 | A Pretty Fair Sort | Williams, Joe; | 1931 | | 17 | The Battle of the Hold-outs | Lane, F.C.; | 1932 | | 18 | The Passing of John McGraw | Lane, F.C.; | 1932 | | 19 | Last of a Giant | | 1932 | | 20 | Last of a Giant | | 1932 | | 21 | A Prodigy Grows Up | Graham, Frank; | 1932 | | 22 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 23 | Not in the Book | Wilkinson, Edward J.; | 1932 | | 24 | Winter Glimpses of Baseball Stars | Terry, Bill, et al.; | 1932 | | 25 | Winter Glimpses of Baseball Stars | Terry, Bill, et al.; | 1932 | | 26 | Pennant Winners | | 1933 | | 27 | 1933 Goes In For Surprises | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1933 | | 28 | Nine Rahs and a Locomotive | Williams, Joe; | 1934 | | 29 | Part One: the Real Reason Why I Retired | McGraw, John J.; Drawings by Carl Pfeufer; | 1934 | | 30 | Bet You a Hat | Reynolds, Quentin; | 1934 | | 31 | Part Four: Conclusion | McGraw, John J.; | 1934 | | 32 | Terry Eats His Words | Mercer, Sid; | 1934 | | 33 | "Bill Terry:" Able First-Baseman of the New York Giants and Scintillating Manager | Johnston, Charles H.L.; | 1934 | | 34 | | | 1934 | | 35 | Greatest Of Baseball Record Books | | 1934 | | 36 | | | 1934 | | 37 | In the Cold Gray Dawn of the Morning After | Holmes, Tommy; | 1934 | | 38 | I Make a Hit with the Giants | Mouse, Mickey; and Hal Horne, ed.; | 1934 | | 39 | The Story of Dizzy Dean | Stockton, J. Roy; | 1935 | | 40 | The Power of the Press in Baseball | Lane, F.C.; | 1935 | | 41 | The McGraw Picked Giants | Parker, Wayne; | 1935 | | 42 | Revenge For Insult and Injury | Hitzler, Anton; | 1935 | | 43 | Breaks of the Game | Brandt, Bill; | 1935 | | 44 | For Soothing An Irritated Skin, There's Nothing Like Olive Oil! | | 1935 | | 45 | Bill Terry and Frank Frisch, Season Long Rivals for the National Pennant | | 1935 | | 46 | Big League Managers as World's Series Stars | Merin, Samuel; | 1935 | | 47 | Revenge For Insult And Injury | Hitzler, Anton; | 1935 | | 48 | The Mcgraw Picked Giants | Parker, Wayne; | 1935 | | 49 | Hit and Run Drivers | Reynolds, Quentin; | 1936 | | 50 | Baseball Beginnings | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1936 |
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