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Title |
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Date |
| 1 | Philadelphia's Moses | Harwell, W.E.; | 1936 |
| 2 | That Brilliant Outfielder Of The Philadelphia Athletics, Wally Moses | | 1937 |
| 3 | That Brilliant, Georgia Born, Outfielder of the Athletics, Wally Moses | | 1937 |
| 4 | Wally Moses | | 1943 |
| 5 | Wally Moses | | 1944 |
| 6 | Peep-Sight - That's Wally Moses | Simons, Herbert; | 1945 |
| 7 | Purely Personal | | 1946 |
| 8 | Moses' First Grand-Slam | | 1950 |
| 9 | | | 1951 |
| 10 | The Compleat Ball Player | Smith, Red; | 1953 |
| 11 | That First Year Can Be the Hardest!: Even Some of the Biggest Stars Had Unhappy Beginnings | Bursky, Herbert; | 1954 |
| 12 | Wallace Moses | Smith, Ira L.; | 1954 |
| 13 | The Whole Story of Pitching | | 1956 |
| 14 | The Best of the Athletics | Graham, Frank, Jr.; | 1958 |
| 15 | Baseball Is a Breeze For Vada Pinson | Terrell, Roy; | 1959 |
| 16 | Homer Spree Zooms Post To No. 1 Rating On Fans' Hit Parade | Lawson, Earl; | 1960 |
| 17 | Is He the Near-Perfect Player? | Bisher, Furman; | 1960 |
| 18 | Chuck Nearly Got 'Shower' Before Shaving in Battle | | 1960 |
| 19 | Pinson's Pokes Pen Prize Punch-Lines in Redleg Victories | Lawson, Earl; | 1960 |
| 20 | Wins Battle, Loses War | Monahan, Tom; | 1960 |
| 21 | Howard Blooms as No. 1 Yank Backstop: Clinches Regular Job With Big Bat and Slick Mitt Work; Moses' Tips Helped Hike Swat Mark; Hails Dickey For Patience, Skill as Tutor | Daniel, Dan; | 1961 |
| 22 | Vic Power: Master at First | Linn, Edward and Hal Lebovitz; | 1961 |
| 23 | Jet-Propelled Pinson Guns Motor in Race For N.L. Bat Honors | Lawson, Earl; | 1961 |
| 24 | Jolter Will Don Uniform--Work With Young Yankees | n; | 1961 |
| 25 | DiMag Arrives at Yank Base for 2-Week Stay as Bat Prof | Lieb, Fred; | 1961 |
| 26 | DiMag's No. 5 Brightens St. Pete Scene: Joltin' Joe Returns on 25th Anniversary of Dazzling Debut; Graying Ex-Clipper Grabs Spotlight at Bomber Camp | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1961 |
| 27 | "Brother" Moses | Stainback, Berry; | 1963 |
| 28 | Is Place-Hitting Coming Back? | Dexter, Charles; | 1964 |
| 29 | Coach's Corner | Moses, Wally; | 1965 |
| 30 | The Invisible Aide | Dexter, Charles; | 1965 |
| 31 | A Farewell To .300 Hitters | Mann, Jack; | 1966 |
| 32 | Dooley Does the Job; Glittering Jewel in Drab Yank Picture | Ferdenzi, Til; | 1966 |
| 33 | Ex-Infielder Babe to Join Yanks as First-Base Tutor | n; | 1966 |
| 34 | Yankees Hold Own Fall Camp at Hollywood, Fla. | n; | 1966 |
| 35 | Freehan Feeling Rosy Over Black and Blue Marks | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 36 | Motor City Humming as Mac Steps on Gas For Bumper Season | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 37 | Mayo, Moses Revive Bark in Bill's Bludgeon | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 38 | Tigers Limp With Horton Out of Action | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 39 | Coach Me a Little Bit | n; | 1967 |
| 40 | 2,500-Hit Barrier May Be a Cinch for Hot-Swinging Vada | Lawson, Earl; | 1967 |
| 41 | Siege in Sick Bed Leaves Northrup's Batting Eye Sharp | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 42 | Stand-Up Stance Heats Wert's Bat | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 43 | Horton Relaxes, Spreads Tension to A.L. Hurlers | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1967 |
| 44 | A Total Concept of the Hitting Action | Bethel, Del; | 1968 |
| 45 | Sain, Naragon Give Tigers Early Line on `69 | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1968 |
| 46 | Wert's Anemic Swat Pace Next Project For Tiger Tutor Moses | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1968 |
| 47 | Mathews Still Looks Like a Kid | Allen, Lee; | 1968 |
| 48 | Lolich At .197 is Already Bragging About Hitting | | 1968 |
| 49 | Northrup Socks Long Drives With Short Stride | Spolestra, Watson; | 1968 |
| 50 | Glamor? Baseball Had It Back in `48-63 Era: Names Produce Instant Images | Falls, Joe; | 1968 |
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