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| 1 | This Was Baseball - Or Was It? | Bishop, Jim; | | | 2 | The Two Waners and Their Star Act | Grisette, Felix A.; | 1927 | | 3 | The Big League Rookie Crop of 1927 | Scheiffele, Fred; | 1927 | | 4 | | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1927 | | 5 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 | | 6 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 | | 7 | High Lights in the Big Parade of 1927 | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1927 | | 8 | The LeadingRookies"of the Baseball Year" | Gould, James M.; | 1927 | | 9 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 10 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 11 | Let the Records Determine Baseball's Leading Stars | Lane, F.C.; | 1928 | | 12 | Cochrane, Vance, Waner Brothers and Combs Among Small But Select List of Holdouts in Majors; Magnates Refuse to Worry About Unsigned Stars; Small List of Reported Holdouts Dues to Enforcing Rigid Censorship | | 1929 | | 13 | The Greatest Player in the National League | Lane, F.C.; | 1930 | | 14 | Lloyd Waner May be Lost For Season | Barton, George A.; | 1930 | | 15 | March Born | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1932 | | 16 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 17 | The Perils and Profits of Spring Training | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1932 | | 18 | Winter Glimpses of Baseball Stars | Hornsby, Rogers, et al.; | 1934 | | 19 | Baseball Beginnings | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1936 | | 20 | World Series For 1937 | | 1937 | | 21 | Pittsburgh's Buccaneers | Farber, Robert; | 1937 | | 22 | Streaks | Smith, Ken; | 1939 | | 23 | Baseball's Rip Van Winkles | Drebinger, John; | 1945 | | 24 | The End of the Road | Stern, Bill; | 1946 | | 25 | | | 1948 | | 26 | | | 1948 | | 27 | Rookies Have Big Years | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1949 | | 28 | | | 1950 | | 29 | Baseball Stars of Yesteryear | Rowswell, A. K. (Rosey); | 1951 | | 30 | The Pittsburgh Pirates | Lieb, Fred; | 1951 | | 31 | Waner To Remold Bruton's Style: Choke, Chop and Bunt | Lynch, R.G.; | 1954 | | 32 | Legend Launched By Lloyd's Remark | | 1960 | | 33 | Paul Rates '27 Bucs' Picket Patrol as Top Flight Crew | n; | 1961 | | 34 | Cronin Spins Wisdom on New A.L. Records | Kremenko, Barney; | 1961 | | 35 | Eppa Could Spin Yarns by the Hour | Harmon, Pat; | 1963 | | 36 | Executive Set Up First Farm Clubs | | 1967 | | 37 | The Time To Go To Cooperstown: Casey and Ted and Old Abner Doubleday | Leggett, William; | 1967 | | 38 | Waner Will Attend Oldster Fete | Kremenko, Barney; | 1967 | | 39 | Shrine Admits 3 New Immortals: Ruffing, L. Waner, Rickey Join Cooperstown Heroes | Conners, Dick; | 1967 | | 40 | Alma Best Hitter Among Waners | Allen, Lee; | 1967 | | 41 | Rightful Laurels For Rickey | n; | 1967 | | 42 | The Waner Boys | Seitz, Nick; | 1968 | | 43 | Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame | Smith, Chet; Marty Wolfson; | 1969 | | 44 | 16 Hall of Fame Greats Honored At Florida Fete | Feeney, Charley; | 1969 | | 45 | | Du Vall, Bob; | 1971 | | 46 | Love Affair With Bucs of Old | Bisher, Furman; | 1974 | | 47 | Omar Moreno Follows a Pirate Tradition | Guilfoile, Bill; | 1978 | | 48 | Lloyd Waner | Honig, Donald; | 1979 | | 49 | The Good Old Days | Donovan, Dan; | 1981 | | 50 | Lloyd Waner | | 1982 |
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