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Date |
| 1 | Boston Red Sox 3, New York Giants 2 | | |
| 2 | Some New York and Pittsburgh Contenders For the National League Championship | Goewey, E.A.; | 1908 |
| 3 | The Old and New Stars of the Giants Who Will Try To Wrest the Championship of the National League From Chicago | Photos by L. Schumm; | 1909 |
| 4 | | | 1909 |
| 5 | | | 1909 |
| 6 | When the Bleachers Grin | Nathan, George Jean; Illustrations by F. Strothman; | 1910 |
| 7 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1910 |
| 8 | How the World's Series Was Lost and Won | Phelon, William A.; | 1911 |
| 9 | The Winners of the National League Pennant | Morse, Jacob C.; | 1911 |
| 10 | Baseball - the Play of the Nation | Flatley, Nicholas J.; | 1911 |
| 11 | Flattery Bad For Ball Players; Too Much Boosting Has Spoiled Many a Star | | 1911 |
| 12 | | Goewey, Ed. A.; | 1911 |
| 13 | New Stars in Baseball | Morse, Jacob C.; | 1911 |
| 14 | How It Seems To Be a Big League Failure; My Experiences as the $11,000 Lemon | Marquard, Richard; | 1912 |
| 15 | Richard "Rube" Marquard | | 1912 |
| 16 | How I Broke the World's Record | Marquard, Rube; | 1912 |
| 17 | Editorials | | 1912 |
| 18 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1912 |
| 19 | "The Limelight Position in Present Day Baseball Is Held By a Few Pitchers" | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1912 |
| 20 | Records of the Baseball Stars | | 1912 |
| 21 | | | 1912 |
| 22 | Big Leaguers in the Spangles and Out | Van Loan, Charles E.; Drawings by M. Stein from photographs; | 1912 |
| 23 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1912 |
| 24 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1912 |
| 25 | Take Him Out! | Mathewson, Christy; | 1912 |
| 26 | James Lavender: a New Star From the Cotton States | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 |
| 27 | The Pick of the Game | Rice, Grantland; | 1912 |
| 28 | | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1912 |
| 29 | The Greatest Pitcher On the Diamond Today | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 |
| 30 | A Snap Shot at Sixteen Diamonds | Crane, Sam; | 1912 |
| 31 | Catching a Baseball Tossed From a Skyscraper | | 1913 |
| 32 | When I Comes To Self-Advertising, the Baseball Star Can Give the Prima Donna Cards and Spades | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1913 |
| 33 | Each Week Brings a New Budget of Live Baseball Gossip | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1913 |
| 34 | | | 1913 |
| 35 | The Real Who's Who in Baseball | | 1913 |
| 36 | Priceless Engineers of the Curve | Runyon, Damon; | 1913 |
| 37 | Pleased to Meat You | | 1913 |
| 38 | The Value of Control | Rice, Grantland; Illustrated by F.G. Cooper; | 1914 |
| 39 | Why We Lost Three World's Championships | Mathewson, Christy; | 1914 |
| 40 | | | 1915 |
| 41 | Brooklyn's Battery | Goewey, Edwin A.; | 1916 |
| 42 | Baseball Players Who Have Done "Big" Things | | 1916 |
| 43 | A Record Game | | 1917 |
| 44 | Rube Marquard Really Won 20 in a Row | Steadman, John; | 1917 |
| 45 | World's Series Stars of Other Days | Sawyer, C. F.; | 1919 |
| 46 | Burleigh Grimes, Star of Baseball's Greatest Pitching Staff | Ward, John J.; | 1920 |
| 47 | The Qualities Which Make a Successful Manager | McGraw, John J.; | 1920 |
| 48 | The Secret of Brooklyn's Strength | | 1920 |
| 49 | The Supreme Value of "Color" in Baseball | Mercer, Sid; | 1920 |
| 50 | Out of the Sticks | Broun, Heywood; | 1921 |
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