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| 1 | Ted Williams - His Life and Career | | | | 2 | The Splendid Skipper | | | | 3 | How To Pitch To Ted Williams | | | | 4 | Couplet | | | | 5 | Ted Williams Bibliography (through 1984) | National Baseball Library; | | | 6 | Talkin' With Ted | Ryan, Steve; | | | 7 | As a Rookie | Williams, Joe; | 1939 | | 8 | Baseball's Week of Stars: Veterans Play the Exhibitions, Rookies Pace the Red Sox | | 1939 | | 9 | Royal Rookie | Cunningham, Bill; | 1939 | | 10 | Prize Rookies of 1939 | Daniel; | 1939 | | 11 | Freshman Review | Lardner, John; | 1939 | | 12 | Joe DiMaggio, Player of the Year | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1939 | | 13 | Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox, Whose Specialty is Driving in Runs | | 1939 | | 14 | Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox, Whose Specialty Is Driving in Runs | | 1939 | | 15 | They Call Him a Screw Ball | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1939 | | 16 | Ted Williams Rookie of Year | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1939 | | 17 | As a Soph | Williams, Joe; | 1940 | | 18 | 'We'll Beat the Yanks' | Cronin, Joe with George Kirksey; | 1940 | | 19 | Baseball's Bad Boy; Meet Boston's New Batting Idol, Delight and Despair of the Fans | Mann, Arthur; | 1940 | | 20 | | | 1940 | | 21 | | | 1940 | | 22 | Ted Williams: Evangelical Swatter | Wesson, Al; | 1941 | | 23 | The 1941 All-Star Game | | 1941 | | 24 | "A Wonderful Pair of Eyes" | Williams, Joe; | 1941 | | 25 | Star of Stars | | 1941 | | 26 | Ted Williams of Red Sox Cools His Hot Temper But His Angry Bat Hits a New High in Tantrums | | 1941 | | 27 | Detroit Seeks Ted Williams | Barton, George; | 1941 | | 28 | Kid From California Who Clouted Way to Top | | 1941 | | 29 | Williams Hit Best in Sun in '41; Arc-Game Plate Mark Was .333 | Sawyer, Ford; | 1941 | | 30 | Ted Started Swinging When He Was Toddler | Keller, Earl; | 1941 | | 31 | "I Wanna Be An Immortal" | Amory, Cleveland; | 1942 | | 32 | Sports Aid Preparedness | | 1942 | | 33 | Spring Again | | 1942 | | 34 | "I'm No Slacker" | Cunningham, Bill; | 1942 | | 35 | Reiser Again Leads League Hitters; But Williams Has Closer Fight Trying To Defend Batting Crown | | 1942 | | 36 | Batter Number One | Freeburg, Dwight; | 1942 | | 37 | 'I Want To Be Immortal' | Amory, Cleveland; | 1942 | | 38 | Ted Williams: Evangelical Swatter | Wesson, Al; | 1942 | | 39 | Pass Joe Cronin the Headache Pills - Williams Is Off Again | McCarthy, Joe; | 1942 | | 40 | Baseball's Thirteen Best Batters | Evans, Billy; | 1942 | | 41 | Baseball's Thirteen Best Batters; Famous Umpire Selects From Close-Up Observation Outstanding Peers of Swat in Forty Years of Big League History | Evans, Billy; | 1942 | | 42 | Ted ("the Kid") Williams Is Hitter No.1; He's a Skinny, Boyish 23-Year-Old, Afire With Ambition To Break All Records | Kirksey, George; | 1942 | | 43 | A Picture of the Batting Swing | | 1942 | | 44 | | | 1942 | | 45 | Theodore Samuel Williams: Baseball's Splendid Splinter | Kaese, Harold; | 1942 | | 46 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1942 | | 47 | Williams' Head Start | Bryson, Bill; | 1942 | | 48 | Batter Number One | Freeburg, Dwight; | 1942 | | 49 | They Went for 0 | Harper, Walter N.; | 1942 | | 50 | Ted Williams | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1942 |
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