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| 1 | The 1934 All-Star Game | | | | 2 | Foxx Reached For Babe's Mark/The 1937 Newark Wonder Team | Schott, Arthur; | | | 3 | The Maryland Drummer Boy (Jimmie Foxx) | Sculley, Francis X; | | | 4 | Players You Ought to Know | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1926 | | 5 | How the World's Series of 1929 Was Lost and Won | Lane, F.C.; | 1929 | | 6 | A Master Batter Discusses His Craft | | 1929 | | 7 | The Hero of the Series | Frick, Ford; | 1929 | | 8 | Baseball, Midseason | | 1929 | | 9 | Foxx Asks Connie for Catching Job at Training Camp; Maryland Milkman Resigns From Infield Ranks for First Week | Brandt, Bill; | 1929 | | 10 | The Winning of a New World's Championship | Lane, F.C.; | 1930 | | 11 | Making Major League History in 1930 | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1930 | | 12 | The Philadelphia Athletics, Pennant Winners in the American League | | 1931 | | 13 | Big Moment in Former World's Series | Brandt, William E.; | 1931 | | 14 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 15 | Babe Ruth's Last Stand | Barrett, Jim; | 1932 | | 16 | The Threat To Babe Ruth's Home-Run Record; Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics, Who Last Year Came Within Two of Reaching the 1927 Record of Sixty, Is Still Going Strong | | 1933 | | 17 | Batting and Bunting | Cariss, Walter L.; | 1933 | | 18 | Cutting the Corners - a Ballyard Alphabet | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1933 | | 19 | How I Bat | Foxx, Jimmie; | 1933 | | 20 | | | 1933 | | 21 | Babe Ruth's Understudy | Lane, F.C.; | 1933 | | 22 | Jimmy Foxx | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1933 | | 23 | All Japan Nine Picked: the First Professional Team | | 1934 | | 24 | Carl Hubbell and the Dream Game | Byrd, Kenneth B.; | 1934 | | 25 | James Emory Foxx: New Sultan of Swat and Rival of Babe Ruth for the Glories of Clout | Johnston, Charles H.L.; | 1934 | | 26 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1934 | | 27 | The Major Leagues' Four Hundred | From Statistics Compiled by Leonard Gettelson; | 1934 | | 28 | The Greatest Individual Punch in the American League | Lane, F. C.; | 1934 | | 29 | Jimmy Foxx, the A's Stuffy McInnis of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Four | | 1934 | | 30 | The Leading Five Batters | Lane, F. C.; | 1934 | | 31 | Epitaph No. 3,672D | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1934 | | 32 | Simmons a Candidate for Babe Ruth's Crown | Lane, F. C.; | 1934 | | 33 | Flooring the Champion | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1934 | | 34 | Baseball: Foxy Mack Prefers Cash To Catcher-First Baseman | | 1935 | | 35 | The Five Year Hitch | Scheiffele, Fred; | 1935 | | 36 | The Big League Rookie Crop | Lane, F.C.; | 1935 | | 37 | Birthdays in October | Stiles, Kirk; | 1935 | | 38 | Baseball Openings Attract Sponsors: General Mills Biggest Buyer of Athletic Broadcasts | | 1936 | | 39 | | | 1936 | | 40 | | | 1936 | | 41 | | Winerip, Harold; | 1936 | | 42 | Plan Now To Attend Dizzy Dean -- Jimmy Wilson Baseball School | | 1937 | | 43 | Curve Balling The Official Records | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1937 | | 44 | No Hits, No Runs, One Error | Cooper, John A.; | 1937 | | 45 | Kudos: Baseball's Best | | 1938 | | 46 | Baseball | | 1938 | | 47 | The Comeback Man of the Year | Kahn, James M.; | 1938 | | 48 | The Comeback Man of the Year | Kahn, James M.; | 1938 | | 49 | You Can't Buy a Pennant...I Found Out | Yawkey, Thomas A.; | 1939 | | 50 | Gehrig's $34,500 Tops Baseball Pay Despite Big Cut; Foxx Raised To $30,000 | | 1939 |
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