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| 1 | Brains and the Star Pitcher | | 1905 | | 2 | Why Chance Succeeds | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1909 | | 3 | An Evil in Baseball | Dougher, Louis A.; | 1910 | | 4 | How Chance Became Leader: the Rise of the Greatest Managers in the Game Today | Evers, Johnny; | 1911 | | 5 | The Guiding Genius of the National League; John T. Brush, a Dominant Personality in Organized Baseball | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1912 | | 6 | Taft, the Fan | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1912 | | 7 | Charles Murphy | Rankin, C.T.; | 1912 | | 8 | The Grouch's Column | | 1913 | | 9 | The Great American Magnate | Phelon, W.A.; | 1913 | | 10 | The Passing of Frank Chance | Evers, John; | 1913 | | 11 | | | 1913 | | 12 | Horace Fogel, the Man Who Is Trying To Wreck Baseball | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 | | 13 | The Famous Chance Trade | One Who Knows; | 1913 | | 14 | Shall Certain Magnates Defy the Public | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 | | 15 | "The Keystone King" | Rice, Grantland; | 1913 | | 16 | The Gamest Player in Baseball | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 | | 17 | Loyal John Evers | Stack, C.P.; | 1914 | | 18 | | | 1914 | | 19 | "I Am Going to the Mat with Ban Johnson" | Edgren, Bob; | 1914 | | 20 | The Sensational Evers Deal | Lane, F.C.; | 1914 | | 21 | Review of the Month in Baseball | Phelon, William A.; | 1914 | | 22 | Putting Across the Federal League | Tinker, Joe; | 1914 | | 23 | | | 1916 | | 24 | | | 1916 | | 25 | The Success of the New Nine Game Series | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 26 | Why I Believe Professional Baseball Should Continue During The War | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 27 | Baseball A War Time Necessity | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 28 | The True Story of Why I Left the Game | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 29 | My Idea of a Magnate's Popularity | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 30 | Is Baseball Writing Overdone? | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 31 | Why the World Series Should Be Played | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 32 | The Pros and Cons of Sunday Baseball | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 33 | Baseball as a National Tonic | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1919 | | 34 | Is Professional Baseball a Trust? | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 35 | Why Freak Deliveries Must Go | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 36 | The World's Series from an Owner's Viewpoint | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 37 | The Success of the New Nine Game Series | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 38 | How Most Ball Clubs Lose Money | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 39 | A Square Deal for the Minor Leagues | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1919 | | 40 | George Washington Grant As I Know Him | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1920 | | 41 | The Gambling Spirit an Evil Influence in Baseball | Murphy,Charles Webb; | 1920 | | 42 | The Truth About "Fixing" Baseball Games | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1920 | | 43 | When Zach Wheat Was Called a Lemon | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1920 | | 44 | | | 1920 | | 45 | How Judge Landis Will Help the Game | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1921 | | 46 | The Best Known, Best Loved Man in Baseball | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1921 | | 47 | What Do the Blue Law Agitators Want ? | Murphy, Charles W.; | 1921 | | 48 | The Crowning Disappointment of the Baseball Seasn | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1924 | | 49 | The Crowning Disappointment of the Baseball Seasn | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1924 | | 50 | The Crowning Disappointment of the Baseball Season | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1924 |
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