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Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | "Jake" Daubert | | 1911 |
| 2 | The Greatest Play I Ever Saw; Thrilling Incidents On the Diamond | Daubert, Jake; | 1911 |
| 3 | | Wessell, Chas A., Jr; | 1912 |
| 4 | The Greatest of All First Basemen | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 |
| 5 | Jake Daubert, the Hal Chase of the National League | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 |
| 6 | The Leader of National League First Basemen | | 1912 |
| 7 | Is There Any Luck in Baseball | Daubert, Jake; | 1912 |
| 8 | The Greatest Ball Team in the World | | 1912 |
| 9 | | Donwell, J.W.; | 1912 |
| 10 | The All-America Baseball Club | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 |
| 11 | The Star Ball-Players and Their Earnings | Barber, Frederick Courtenay; | 1913 |
| 12 | | | 1913 |
| 13 | The Real Who's Who in Baseball | | 1913 |
| 14 | Why the Phillies Finished Second | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1914 |
| 15 | Jake E. Daubert Drinks Coca-Cola | | 1914 |
| 16 | The All-America Baseball Club | Lane, F.C.; | 1914 |
| 17 | Jake Daubert - a Self-made Success | Lane, F.C.; | 1914 |
| 18 | Echoes of the Post Season | | 1914 |
| 19 | Daubert National's Greatest Slugger | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1914 |
| 20 | | | 1915 |
| 21 | When Pitcher Meets Batter in a Duel of Wits | Lane, F.C.; | 1915 |
| 22 | Springtime Baseball Chatter | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1915 |
| 23 | Reulbach, the Man Who Was Run Out of Baseball | Lane, F.C.; | 1915 |
| 24 | | | 1916 |
| 25 | | Rein, Arthur J.; | 1916 |
| 26 | The All-America Baseball Club | Lane, F.C.; | 1916 |
| 27 | Why the System of Batting Averages Should Be Changed | Lane, F.C.; | 1916 |
| 28 | D & M: the Famous D & M "Jake Daubert" Special Mitt | | 1916 |
| 29 | The All-Star Baseball Team | Rice, Grantland; | 1916 |
| 30 | | Russell, Frank D.; | 1916 |
| 31 | How a Ball Player Grips His Bat | Lane, F.C.; | 1917 |
| 32 | Again To Grace Baseball's Limelight | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1917 |
| 33 | The Tremendous Speed of a Star Batter's Swing | Lane, F.C.; | 1917 |
| 34 | When They Say "You're Slipping" | Daubert, Jake; | 1917 |
| 35 | The All-America Baseball Team | Lane, F.C.; | 1917 |
| 36 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1918 |
| 37 | The All America Baseball Club of 1919 | Lane, F. C.; | 1919 |
| 38 | Chance Remarks of Leading Players at the Big Games | | 1919 |
| 39 | Flashlights on the Pennant Race | Phelon, W. A.,; | 1920 |
| 40 | Real Good Bunters a Memory in Baseball | | 1921 |
| 41 | Assists Tell Real Story of Value of Fielder to His Team | Rice, Thomas S.; | 1921 |
| 42 | Where Jake Daubert's Mitt Came From | | 1921 |
| 43 | One Set of Records that Is Unfair | Daubert, Jake (An interview with ); | 1921 |
| 44 | Why Business Is Bad for a Ball Player | Daubert, Jake; | 1922 |
| 45 | The Month in Baseball | Phelon, W. A.; | 1922 |
| 46 | Comparsion Shows Yank's Park Larger | | 1923 |
| 47 | The Advantage of Playing Deep at Third | Stock, Milton, From an Interview with; | 1924 |
| 48 | The Advantage of Playing Deep at Third | Stock, Milton, From an Interview with; | 1924 |
| 49 | The Dreaded Bean Ball andGun Shy"Players" | Ward, John J.; | 1924 |
| 50 | The Dreaded Bean Ball andGun Shy"Players" | Ward, John J.; | 1924 |
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