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| Result |
Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | Who's Who in the Federal League | | 1915 |
| 2 | Old Timers Who Are Making Good | Sawyer, C.F.; | 1919 |
| 3 | Evans Has Opinions as to Effect of Ban on Spitter | | 1921 |
| 4 | The Vanishing Spit Ball | Faber, Red, Comprising an interview with; | 1922 |
| 5 | Can't Start the Season Without D & M --- The "Lucky Dog " Kind | | 1922 |
| 6 | A Pitching Patriarch | Schumacher, Harry; | 1924 |
| 7 | The Philadelphia Athletics Were Picked by Most of the Experts as Probable Winners. Their Showing Has Been Disappointing but They're Still Dangerous | | 1926 |
| 8 | | | 1926 |
| 9 | Old Jack Quinn | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1927 |
| 10 | Connie Mack | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1927 |
| 11 | The Philadelphia Athletics Began the Season with the Greatest Array of Veteran Stars Ever Gathered on One Club | | 1927 |
| 12 | The Vanishing Spit Ball Pitchers | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1927 |
| 13 | The Vanishing Spit Ball Pitchers | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1927 |
| 14 | He Earned His Nickname 'Bing' | Lane, F.C.; | 1929 |
| 15 | Here Come the Elephants! | Rice, Grantland; | 1929 |
| 16 | Talk About Iron Men | Rice, Grantland; Illustrated by Burriss Jenkins, Jr.; | 1929 |
| 17 | Famous Baseball Feud Between Ban and Comiskey Arose Over Jack Quinn Deal; White Sox Owner Accused Johnson of Aiding Yanks in 1918 | Obensain, Earl; | 1929 |
| 18 | Comiskey Tells His Story of Black Sox and Feud With Ban; Aroused by Johnson Biography, Chicago Owner, for Frist Time, Gives his Version of 191 Scandal and Famous Breach | Comiskey, Charles; | 1929 |
| 19 | | | 1934 |
| 20 | The Bloom Of The Morning Glory Average | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1935 |
| 21 | Stars In The Sunset | Bradley, Hugh; | 1937 |
| 22 | | | 1940 |
| 23 | | | 1946 |
| 24 | The Hot Stove League | Allen, Lee; | 1955 |
| 25 | Spitball is a Horrible Word | Lardner, John; | 1955 |
| 26 | A Real Damp Year | Lardner, John; | 1956 |
| 27 | Series Success Linked To Vets: Yankees Always Field at Least Two Players 30 Or Over | Allen, Lee; | 1960 |
| 28 | Davenport's Top Banquet Throng Kicks Off Drive | O'Donnell, John; | 1961 |
| 29 | Top Exec Quinn Credits Aids For `100% Support' | Mathis, Wes; | 1963 |
| 30 | Some Bad Boys Who Were Good For the Game | Orr, Jack; | 1964 |
| 31 | Hawaii Leader at Gate, Quinn Top PCL G.M. | Borsch, Fred; | 1966 |
| 32 | A Baseball Methusaleh | Allen, Lee; | 1967 |
| 33 | Tanner New Manager of Hawaii Islanders | | 1968 |
| 34 | MacDonald Crowned 'King of Baseball' | Henkey, Ben; | 1970 |
| 35 | Bradley Writes Prize Thesis as Islander Pitching Scholar | Borsch, Fred; | 1970 |
| 36 | Islanders Eye Playoffs--and 500,000-Plus Gate | Borsch, Fred; | 1970 |
| 37 | Ribant Winning Regularly - Despite Those Gopher Balls | Borsch, Fred; | 1971 |
| 38 | 'A New Lease On Life' - Boyer in Hawaii | Borsch, Fred; | 1971 |
| 39 | Downfall Of The National Commission | Seymour, Harold; | 1971 |
| 40 | Expansion Heads for Hawaii | Spink, C.C. Johnson; | 1972 |
| 41 | `Ifs' Surround Minors' World Classic | n; | 1972 |
| 42 | Islanders' `Over the Hill Gang'--Can It Contend for PCL Pennant? | Borsch, Fred; | 1972 |
| 43 | Waikiki a `Perfect Site' | Borsch, Fred; | 1972 |
| 44 | Hawaii Lures Record Turnout | Borsch, Fred; | 1972 |
| 45 | Latin All-Stars to Join World Baseball Classic | n; | 1972 |
| 46 | PCL Will Keep Hawaii Outpost Until 1979 | Eger, Bob; | 1972 |
| 47 | Bargain Bill in Hawaii: Wedding, Brawl and 23 Innings of Baseball | Borsch, Fred; | 1972 |
| 48 | Jim Hicks (.340) Enjoys Bat Boom While Other Islander Vets Go Bust | Borsch, Fred; | 1972 |
| 49 | Target: Tokyo | n; | 1972 |
| 50 | Hartsfield New Hawaii Skipper | n; | 1973 |
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