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| 1 | Schaefer - Champion Grass Puller | Robinson, John R.; | 1908 | | 2 | | | 1908 | | 3 | Well-Known Leaders in the World of Sport | Goewey, E.A.; | 1908 | | 4 | What Makes a Baseball Star? | Jennings, Hugh; | 1911 | | 5 | Odd Incidents On the Diamond: Freak Plays in Baseball | | 1911 | | 6 | Bats and Batters | | 1912 | | 7 | | | 1912 | | 8 | Must Have His Little Joke | Evans, Billy; | 1914 | | 9 | Striking Scenes from the Tour Around the World | McGlynn, Frank; | 1914 | | 10 | The Diamond Jester | Evans, Frank E.; | 1914 | | 11 | Striking Scenes from the Tour around the World | McGlynn, Frank; | 1914 | | 12 | Balldom's Comedians | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1915 | | 13 | "Prince Henry" Schaefer Drinks Coca-Cola | | 1916 | | 14 | All These Stars Endorse and Drink Coca-Cola | | 1916 | | 15 | New Job For Schaefer | | 1918 | | 16 | "Liberty" Schaeffer Now | | 1918 | | 17 | | | 1919 | | 18 | Shaefer, the Grand Comedian of the Diamond | | 1919 | | 19 | Baseball Coaches Who "Put It Over" With a Laugh | | 1920 | | 20 | Getting the Laugh On the Fans | Goewey, Edwin A.; | 1920 | | 21 | "Who's Loony Now?" | Rice, Grantland; | 1926 | | 22 | The Extra Money Game | Fullerton, Hugh; | 1928 | | 23 | The Greatest Game of Baseball; a 1911 Carnival of Wind, Rain, and Thrills | Fullerton, Hugh; | 1929 | | 24 | Baseball's Troubadour: the Saga of Germany Schaefer | Bingay, Malcolm; | 1940 | | 25 | Low and Inside | Smith, Ira; H. Allen; | 1949 | | 26 | Baseball Fan's Roundup | Stevens, Hector; | 1952 | | 27 | A Gay Troubadour | Davis, Mac; Illustrated By Reynold C. Pollack; | 1953 | | 28 | The Steal That Changed the Rules | Menke, Frank G.; | 1953 | | 29 | Comedians and Pranksters of Baseball | Lieb, Fred; | 1958 | | 30 | Germany Schaefer: Fun-Loving Exhibitionist | Lieb, Fred; | 1958 | | 31 | Ty Cobb Answers Some Questions About Baseball (And Asks a Few Himself) | Cobb, Ty; as told to Jimmy Jones; | 1959 | | 32 | Funnies of the Series | Lardner, John; | 1959 | | 33 | Comedians and Pranksters of Baseball | Lieb, Fred; | 1959 | | 34 | Razor-Sharp Mind Set Ty Apart: Quick-Thinking Cobb Always Step Ahead of Diamond Foes; Keen Student of Game Used Ability To Hilt; Made Hiistory as Fiery Star For 24 Years | Salsinger, H.G.; | 1961 | | 35 | Some Bad Boys Who Were Good For the Game | Orr, Jack; | 1964 | | 36 | Davy Jones | Ritter, Lawrence S.; | 1966 | | 37 | How Cobb Gained Edge on His Foes | Owen, John; | 1970 | | 38 | Baseball's Zaniest Stars | Liss, Howard; | 1971 | | 39 | A Few More Colorful Players | Liss, Howard; | 1971 | | 40 | Baseball's All-Time Team of 'Screwballs' | Vass, George; | 1971 | | 41 | Germany Schaefer: There Was Method To His Madness | Kavanagh, Jack; | 1985 | | 42 | Davy Jones | Ritter, Lawrence S.; | 1985 | | 43 | Stealing First And Fielding With Your Head: Germany Schaefer And Babe Herman As Fools | Williams, Pete; | 1990 | | 44 | The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same | Pisano, Carmen; | 1991 | | 45 | A Glorified Form of Rounds: Baseball in Britain, February 1914 | Rossi, John P.; | 1991 | | 46 | Memories of a Grand Old Ballpark...Tiger Stadium | Betzold, Michael; Ethan Casey; | 1992 | | 47 | White Sox 6, Giants 4 -- In Garden City, L.I. | Eisen, Bob; | 1993 | | 48 | Cobb: the Life and Times of the Meanest Man Who Ever Played Baseball | Stump, Al; | 1994 | | 49 | Apollo and Dionysius: Divisions | Williams, Peter; | 1994 | | 50 | Deja Vu | Schaefer, Robert H.; | 2003 |
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