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2 1931 vintage St. Louis Browns scorecards vs. As & Senators

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200lbhockeyplayer

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I have these two vintage scorecards from July of 1931 available, and both feature the St. Louis Browns as the common team.

The first scorecard is from July 25, 1931 pitting the Washington Senators versus the Browns. Pitchers with the decision: WP - Marbury, LP - Stewart with the Senators winning 7-1. Managed by Walter Johnson, the Senators also featured Hall of Famers Joe Cronin, Sam Rice, and Heinie Manush. Nick Altrock (aged 54 in 1931) also served as a coach and made one appearance at the plate this year - his last would come in 1933.

Folded, it measures roughly 7.25" x 11" and the seam is split, along with a 1" tear coming in at the bottom. It displays extremely well with the classic scorecard advertisements.
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The next scorecard features the Philadelphia A's and is from July 27, 1931. Rube Walberg won #16 of his 20 games this season and George Blaeholder took his 10th loss. The A's would finish the season with 107 wins and lose in the World Series to St. Louis. The A's featured multiple Hall of Famers including Lefty Grove, Mickey Cochrane, Al Simmons, Waite Hoyt and Jimmy Foxx, along with manager Connie Mack. The Browns featured Goose Goslin and Rick Ferrell as their lone future Hall of Famers.

Folded it measures roughly 6" x 7" and was issued by the Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
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