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| 1 | Bat Magic; Big-Leauge Games Are Won Or Lost By Potent Charms and Superstitions | Woodbury, Clarence; Drawing by F.G. Cooper; | 1941 | | 2 | Looking at Rookies | Stade, Yankee; | 1941 | | 3 | Baseball Gets a New Screwball; Cubs Draw a Prize in Lou Novikoff, "Mad Russian" Who Sings Irish Songs | Kirksey, George; | 1941 | | 4 | What Happened To This Year's Rookies? | Stade, Yankee; Cartoon by Willard Mullin; | 1941 | | 5 | The Not So Mad Russian; the Only Color That Lou Novikoff Boast Is Bound Up in His Ability To Bust a Baseball a Country Mile | Balter, Sam; Illustrated by Hod Taylor; | 1941 | | 6 | Sheehan Pegged Novikoff Correctly | Barton, George A.; | 1941 | | 7 | Lou Novikoff Happy | Barton, George A.; | 1941 | | 8 | Have You Heard This One? | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1942 | | 9 | Lou Novikoff, Called the "Mad Russian," Who Came Through for the Cubs in '42 | | 1942 | | 10 | Gags and Yarns | Winerip, Harold; | 1942 | | 11 | Lou Novikoff's "Brother" | Simons, Herbert; | 1942 | | 12 | Lou Novikoff, the Mad Russian, Finally Hits Big League Pitching in a Great Big Way | McCarthy, Joe; | 1942 | | 13 | Novikoff's Hoopsa | | 1942 | | 14 | Hit Or Miss | | 1942 | | 15 | Cough-Up For Novikoff | | 1943 | | 16 | Novikoff Signs With Cubs After a 61-Day Furlough | Polier, Dan; | 1943 | | 17 | The Decline and Fall of the Cubs | Frank, Stanley; | 1943 | | 18 | Jimmy Foxx Tells Why Rich Red Sox Flopped | Polier, Dan; | 1944 | | 19 | Grimm Business | | 1944 | | 20 | Lou Novikoff is Toasted at Russian-U.S. Feast | n; | 1945 | | 21 | Born To Bat | Allen, Ethan; | 1945 | | 22 | You Can't Tell in May | Veech, Ellis J.; | 1947 | | 23 | | Kilroy, Hank; | 1947 | | 24 | The Coast League is Full of Characters | Watson, Emmett; | 1954 | | 25 | Lou Novikoff | Hickey, William; | 1965 | | 26 | After the Cheers Have Faded | Dozer, Dick; | 1966 | | 27 | And It Was a Nice Day for a Trip, Too | Larson, Lloyd; | 1967 | | 28 | | Garagiola, Joe; | 1969 | | 29 | Louie Neva | | 1970 | | 30 | | | 1970 | | 31 | Louie Alexander(Lou)(Mad Russian) Novikoff | | 1978 | | 32 | The Player They Called 'The Mad Russian' | Gold, Eddie; | 1982 | | 33 | All-Time, 'All-Flake' Team Includes Many 'Characters' | Andreu, Robbie; | 1985 | | 34 | Foul Bawls: The Worst Excuses For Missing A Game Or Blowing A Play | Nash, Bruce And Allan Zullo; | 1985 | | 35 | The Boys On The Bus: Hub Kittle And The Sleepless House | Lidz, Franz; | 1989 | | 36 | Instant Cooperstown | Grosshandler, Steve; | 1991 | | 37 | Chicago's Mad Russian Rides Again | Gold, Eddie; | 1991 | | 38 | Lou Novikoff | Spalding, John; | 1994 | | 39 | Minor Miracles: the Legend and Lure of Minor League Baseball | Pietrusza, David; | 1995 | | 40 | Baseball's Boneheads; Bad Boys & Just Plain Crazy Guys | Sullivan, George; | 2003 |
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