| 1 |
Burleigh Grimes A Sterling National League Pitcher |
20 |
2.00 |
| 2 |
Walter Reuther (Ruether) A southpaw with a great curve |
10 |
2.00 |
| 3 |
Joe Duggan (Dugan) The best third baseman in the American League |
20 |
1.00 |
| 4 |
Red Faber A great curve ball pitcher |
5 |
2.00 |
| 5 |
Gabby Hartnett A great back stop of the Chicago Cubs |
60 |
2.00 |
| 6 |
Babe Ruth |
|
5.00 |
| 7 |
Bob Meusel |
10 |
1.00 |
| 8 |
Herb Pennock Best southpaw in American League |
60 |
2.00 |
| 9 |
George Burns Most valuable player in American League |
20 |
1.00 |
| 10 |
Joe Sewell Best shortstop in American League |
50 |
2.00 |
| 11 |
George Uhle Led all major league pitchers--Won 27 games |
20 |
1.00 |
| 12 |
Bob O'Farrel (O'Farrell) Most valuable player in National League |
10 |
1.00 |
| 13 |
Rogers Hornsby Greatest of all present day players |
40 |
3.00 |
| 14 |
Pie Traynor Captain of Pittsburg Pirates |
30 |
2.00 |
| 15 |
Clarence Mitchell Fifteen years a star. Only southpaw "spitter" |
20 |
1.00 |
| 16 |
Eppa Jepha Rixey (Jeptha) |
40 |
2.00 |
| 17 |
Carl Mays |
30 |
1.00 |
| 18 |
Adolph Luque (Adolfo) |
|
1.00 |
| 19 |
Dave Bancroft |
10 |
2.00 |
| 20 |
George Kelly Can do everything well |
30 |
2.00 |
| 21 |
Ira Flagstead |
10 |
1.00 |
| 22 |
Harry Heilmann A champion batter |
30 |
2.00 |
| 23 |
Raymond W. Shalk (Schalk) Greatest catcher of all time |
40 |
2.00 |
| 24 |
Johnny Mostil Best "Ball Hawk" since Speaker |
20 |
1.00 |
| 25 |
Hack Wilson (photo of Art Wilson) Leading National League Home Run Hitter |
20 |
2.00 |
| 26 |
Tom Zachary |
|
1.00 |
| 27 |
Ty Cobb Greatest player that ever lived. Holds more records than any other three players |
30 |
4.00 |
| 28 |
Tris Speaker sgc A (severe paper loss on reverse) |
5 |
3.00 |
| 29 |
Ralph Perkins |
|
1.00 |
| 30 |
Jess Haines |
20 |
2.00 |
| 31 |
Sherwood Smith (photo Jack Coombs) |
|
1.00 |
| 32 |
Max Carey Hard hitting outfielder of National League |
10 |
2.00 |
| 33 |
Eugene Hargraves (Hargrave) Leading National League Batsman |
30 |
1.00 |
| 34 |
Miguel L. Gonzales (Miguel A.) |
|
1.00 |
| 35 |
Clifton Heathcot (Heathcote) Leading Outfielder National League |
20 |
1.00 |
| 36 |
E.C. (Sam) Rice |
10 |
2.00 |
| 37 |
Earl Sheely |
|
1.00 |
| 38 |
Emory E. Rigney Leading shortstop American League |
20 |
1.00 |
| 39 |
Bib A. Falk (Bibb) Leading outfielder American League |
10 |
1.00 |
| 40 |
Nick Altrock American League's Famous Clown |
10 |
1.00 |
| 41 |
Stanley Harris |
20 |
2.00 |
| 42 |
John J. McGraw Manager of New York Giants |
20 |
2.00 |
| 43 |
Wilbert Robinson Manager of Brooklyn Nationals |
20 |
2.00 |
| 44 |
Grover Alexander Star pitcher of World Series 1926 |
40 |
3.00 |
| 45 |
Walter Johnson |
20 |
3.00 |
| 46 |
William H. Terry (photo of Zeb Terry) Leading fielder of National League |
30 |
2.00 |
| 47 |
Edward Collins Star second baseman of American League |
30 |
2.00 |
| 48 |
Marty McManus Second baseman of Detroit Americans |
20 |
1.00 |
| 49 |
Leon (Goose) Goslin A slugger of the Washington Americans |
10 |
2.00 |
| 50 |
Frank Frisch "The Fordham Flash" A great third baseman |
20 |
2.00 |
| 51 |
Jimmie Dykes Second baseman of Philadelphia Athletics |
30 |
1.00 |
| 52 |
Fred (Cy) Williams An outfielder who can hit |
10 |
1.00 |
| 53 |
Eddie Roush |
10 |
2.00 |
| 54 |
George Sisler sgc 40 |
40 |
2.00 |
| 55 |
Ed. Rommel |
|
1.00 |
| 56 |
Rogers Peckinpaugh (Roger) A good short stop for double plays |
20 |
1.00 |
| 57 |
Stanley Coveleskie (Coveleski) A great spit-ball pitcher |
30 |
2.00 |
| 58 |
Clarence Gallaway Hard hitting infielder of the Athletics |
30 |
1.00 |
| 59 |
Bob Shawkey A great relief pitcher of the New York Yankees |
30 |
1.00 |
| 60 |
John P. McInnis Manager of Philadelphia Nationals |
40 |
1.00 |