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| 1 | Some Records that Won't Be Broken this Year | Salsinger, H. G.; | 1922 | | 2 | The Philadelphia Athletics Were Picked by Most of the Experts as Probable Winners. Their Showing Has Been Disappointing but They're Still Dangerous | | 1926 | | 3 | A Home Town Boy on a Big League Club | Ward, John J.; | 1927 | | 4 | A Home Town Boy on a Big League Club | Ward, John J.; | 1927 | | 5 | The Philadelphia Athletics Began the Season with the Greatest Array of Veteran Stars Ever Gathered on One Club | | 1927 | | 6 | How the World's Series of 1930 Was Lost and Won | Gould, James M.; | 1930 | | 7 | The Philadelphia Athletics, Pennant Winners in the American League | | 1931 | | 8 | Born in November | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1931 | | 9 | | | 1932 | | 10 | How About The New Managers ? | Gould, James M.; | 1934 | | 11 | Winter Glimpses of Baseball Stars | O'Doul, Lefty, et al.; | 1934 | | 12 | Baseball Coaching From Big Leaguers: Second Base | Dykes, Jimmy with Henry P. Edwards; Introduction by Will Harridge; | 1935 | | 13 | Heat Hits the Major Leagues; Both Pennant-Races a Tossup, With Giant-Cardinal and Tiger-Yankee Battle Packing Fans Into Sweltering Parks To Watch the Fun - Mr. Dykes Resents a Star | | 1935 | | 14 | Big League Managers as World's Series Stars | Merin, Samuel; | 1935 | | 15 | "That's My Roomie" | Bradley, Hugh; | 1937 | | 16 | An Incurable Optimist | Dykes, Jimmy; | 1937 | | 17 | | | 1937 | | 18 | A Helping Hand | Cooper, John A.; | 1937 | | 19 | | Burr, Harold C.; | 1937 | | 20 | No Hits, No Runs, One Error | Cooper, John A.; | 1937 | | 21 | That Popular And Efficient Manager Of The Chicago White Sox, Jimmy Dykes | | 1937 | | 22 | The Sox | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1937 | | 23 | Pity the Umps; While They Aren't Often Beaned With Pop Bottles Any More, They're More Accustomed To Catcalls Then Cheers | Fischer, Leo; | 1938 | | 24 | The Experienced Legs of Jimmy Dykes | | 1938 | | 25 | | | 1938 | | 26 | Called Strikes and Hits | Bulkley, George; | 1938 | | 27 | Old Men For Counsel | Cannon, Ralph; | 1938 | | 28 | Called Strikes and Hits | Bulkley, George; | 1938 | | 29 | Old Men For Counsel | Cannon, Ralph; | 1938 | | 30 | In There Fighting | Dykes, Jimmy; | 1939 | | 31 | Are There Fasions in Umpiring? | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1939 | | 32 | Chicago Standbys | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1939 | | 33 | | | 1939 | | 34 | Big League Hotfoot | Graham, Frank; | 1940 | | 35 | They Do Or Die For Dykes; How White Sox Manager Dykes Kidded His Castoffs and Sandlot Hopefuls Into Playing Commendable Baseball | Prell, Edward; | 1941 | | 36 | Rumpus Raiser; Jimmy Dykes, Manager of the Chicago White Sox, Wages a One-Man Blitzkrieg On Umpires, Is Baseball's Most Banished Man | McLemore, Henry; | 1941 | | 37 | Worries Spout, Trades Bloom, and Careers Die as Baseball Season Rounds Its Hectic First Lap | | 1941 | | 38 | Remade By Ruel | Lewis, Lloyd; | 1941 | | 39 | How to Bat and Run Bases | Webb, William J., Ed.; | 1941 | | 40 | Chicago Scribes Praise Dykes | Barton, George A.; | 1941 | | 41 | Dykes Talks of Feuds and Fights | | 1941 | | 42 | "I Wanna Be An Immortal" | Amory, Cleveland; | 1942 | | 43 | Droll Fellows | Mann, Arthur; | 1942 | | 44 | Maybe it Isn't So | Smith, C.J.; | 1942 | | 45 | The First "Ruel" of Pitching | Simons, Herbert; | 1942 | | 46 | Droll Fellows | Mann, Arthur; | 1942 | | 47 | Dykes' Guardhouse Blues | Polier, Dan; | 1943 | | 48 | Luscious Luke's One Brag | Ryan, Jack; | 1943 | | 49 | When Is a Manager Not a Manager? | Daley, Arthur; | 1944 | | 50 | Waggin' Tongues | McGowen, Roscoe; | 1944 |
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