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Title |
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Date |
| 1 | The 1934 All-Star Game | | |
| 2 | The Case For Lou Gehrig | Curato, Guy; | |
| 3 | Gehrig's Real "last Game." | Schott, Arthur; | |
| 4 | The Yankees Slugging Rookie | Ward, John J.; | 1925 |
| 5 | How To Pitch Baseball | Griffith, Clark; Hugh Fullerton; | 1926 |
| 6 | The Leading Rookies of the Big League Year | Gould, James M.; | 1926 |
| 7 | The Yankees Began the Season as Experiments, Speedily Forged to a Commanding Lead, but Encountered More Serious Competition as the Season Waned | | 1926 |
| 8 | "I'm Not Trying To Hit Homers" - Lou Gehrig | | 1927 |
| 9 | Secrets of Baseball Told By Big League Players | Charnley, Mitchell V., Ed.; | 1927 |
| 10 | The Job of Playing First | Gehrig, Henry Louis (Lou); | 1927 |
| 11 | | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 |
| 12 | | | 1927 |
| 13 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 |
| 14 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 |
| 15 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, , Ray; | 1927 |
| 16 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, , Ray; | 1927 |
| 17 | A Pair of Socks | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 18 | Editorial Comment | | 1927 |
| 19 | Editorial Comment | | 1927 |
| 20 | Editorial Comment | | 1927 |
| 21 | Henry L. Gehrig | | 1927 |
| 22 | Henry L. Gehrig | | 1927 |
| 23 | Interlaced Fingers Do the Trick | | 1927 |
| 24 | Interlaced Fingers Do the Trick | | 1927 |
| 25 | Larruping Lou | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1927 |
| 26 | Lou Gehrig | | 1927 |
| 27 | Lou Gehrig | Kelley, Matthew S.; | 1927 |
| 28 | Lou Gehrig | | 1927 |
| 29 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 30 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 31 | The Formidable Club of the New York Yankees Whose Progress Through the Pennant Race Was Little More Than a Triumphal Procession | | 1927 |
| 32 | The Formidable Club of the New York Yankees Whose Progress Through the Pennant Race Was Little More Than a Triumphal Procession | | 1927 |
| 33 | The Formidable Club of the New York Yankees Whose Progress Through the Pennant Race Was Little More Than a Triumphal Procession | | 1927 |
| 34 | Let the Records Determine Baseball's Leading Stars | Lane, F.C.; | 1928 |
| 35 | Innocents Abroad | Kennedy, John B.; | 1928 |
| 36 | In Camp | | 1928 |
| 37 | The Little Heinie | Busch, Niven, Jr.; | 1929 |
| 38 | Gehrig Joins Stock Exch. Firm | | 1929 |
| 39 | First Flush of Fame | Williams, Joe; | 1930 |
| 40 | Making Major League History in 1930 | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1930 |
| 41 | Lou Gehrig in Spring Training With the Yankees | | 1930 |
| 42 | The Greatest Player in the American League | Lane, F.C.; | 1931 |
| 43 | The Superlative in Baseball | | 1931 |
| 44 | High Jinxes | Rice, Grantland; | 1931 |
| 45 | Girl Pitcher Fans Ruth and Gehrig | Brandt, William; | 1931 |
| 46 | Ruth Will Face Girl Pitcher Today: Home Run King Alarmed at Prospect | Brandt, William; | 1931 |
| 47 | Girl Pitcher Faces Yankees | | 1931 |
| 48 | Girl Pitcher, 17, Fans Ruth, Gehrig, Walks Tony, Quits | | 1931 |
| 49 | On Women Baseball Players | Phillips, H.L.; | 1931 |
| 50 | The Iron Man of Baseball | Williams, Joe; | 1932 |
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