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Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | Remembering Ray Chapman and Carl Mays | Sowell, Mike; | |
| 2 | The "Pinch Pitchers" of the World's Champions | Ward, John J.; | 1916 |
| 3 | Big Doings in Baseball Circles | Phelon, Wm. A.; | 1916 |
| 4 | A Good Ending | Mays, Carl; | 1919 |
| 5 | Big Leaguers Whose Sensational Work Has Featured the Season Up-to-Date | | 1919 |
| 6 | | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1919 |
| 7 | | | 1919 |
| 8 | Ray Chapman Dies; Mays Exonerated | | 1920 |
| 9 | A Startling Baseball Tragedy | Lane, F.C.; | 1920 |
| 10 | The Death of Chapman, Killed By a Pitched Ball | | 1920 |
| 11 | My Attitude Toward the Unfortunate Chapman Affair | Mays, Carl; | 1920 |
| 12 | Striking Events of the Month in Baseball | Phelon, W. A.; | 1920 |
| 13 | The Supreme Value of "Color" in Baseball | Mercer, Sid; | 1920 |
| 14 | | | 1920 |
| 15 | The New York Yankees Battled Cleveland for the Lead All Season | | 1921 |
| 16 | When Big Phil Douglas Came through | Ward, John J.; | 1921 |
| 17 | What I Have Learned from Four World's Series | Mays, Carl (An interview with ); | 1922 |
| 18 | When Baseball Stars Are Suspended | Lieb, Fred; | 1922 |
| 19 | | | 1922 |
| 20 | | | 1922 |
| 21 | Do You Carry a Remington, Too ? | | 1922 |
| 22 | Yankees Mean Business This Time in Disposing of Pitcher | Kieran, John; | 1923 |
| 23 | What Happpened to Baseball at Chicago and Elsewhere | Phelon, W. A.; | 1924 |
| 24 | | | 1924 |
| 25 | 'Calling Them' with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1924 |
| 26 | 'Calling Them' with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1924 |
| 27 | Editorial Comment | | 1924 |
| 28 | Editorial Comment | | 1924 |
| 29 | Editorial Comment | | 1924 |
| 30 | The Decline of Curve Ball Pitching | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1924 |
| 31 | The Decline of Curve Ball Pitching | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1924 |
| 32 | What Happened to Baseball at Chicago and Elsewhere | Phelon, W. A.; | 1924 |
| 33 | Editorial Comment | | 1926 |
| 34 | The Leading Members of the Cincinnati Reds Who Have Remained Strictly in the Pennant Race and within Striking Distance of the Top Since the Very Beginning of the Season | | 1926 |
| 35 | What would Delehanty Do ? | | 1926 |
| 36 | Winter Glimpses Of Famous Baseball Stars | | 1927 |
| 37 | The Mystery of the "big Inning" | Lane, F.C.; | 1929 |
| 38 | Baseball Is Taught 2,000 Oregon Boys in Joint Promotion: Kex Used To Draw Lads To Diamond School | Humphrey, Watson; | 1934 |
| 39 | Two Club Veterans in Major League Towns | Palmer, Stetson; | 1934 |
| 40 | | | 1934 |
| 41 | Freak Pitching Deliveries - Past and Present | Bradley, Hugh; | 1936 |
| 42 | It's Color That Pays | Drebinger, John; | 1938 |
| 43 | Carl Mays Baseball School | | 1938 |
| 44 | The Homicide Ball | Hoyt, Waite; | 1939 |
| 45 | Fate Slams the Door | Bulkley, George; | 1939 |
| 46 | It Bounded Clear Over Wally Pipp's Head | Williams, Joe; | 1941 |
| 47 | The Gray Eagle's Version | Williams, Joe; | 1941 |
| 48 | Carl William Mays | Grayson, Harry; | 1944 |
| 49 | "Mays the Murderer" | Williams, Joe; | 1945 |
| 50 | Famous Fines Recalled | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1945 |
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