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Babe Ruth Owned Some Pricey Duds - Call to the Pen


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Babe Ruth Owned Some Pricey Duds
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In any case, the Babe shirt is being described as the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia of all time. Just two years ago a purchaser grabbed Dr. James Naismith's original 13, hand-written rules of basketball for $4338500.
Baseball: Emergency surgery may have saved Mark Ellis' legAlameda Times-Star

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10 Things to Know for Monday - Atlanta Journal Constitution


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10 Things to Know for Monday
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Millions of Asians watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.

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Santa Fe Railroad Advertising, Beatles Songbook and Nostalgic Soda ... - PR Web (press release)


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Santa Fe Railroad Advertising, Beatles Songbook and Nostalgic Soda ...
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Rare Navajo art calendars printed by the Santa Fe Railroad to promote its offerings and vintage paper collectibles featuring the Beatles, Coca Cola, Pepsi and Dairy Queen are being offered for sale at the 8th Annual DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth) Postcard and ...

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Baseball: Emergency surgery may have saved Mark Ellis' leg - San Jose Mercury News


Baseball: Emergency surgery may have saved Mark Ellis' leg
San Jose Mercury News
... the injury was "really rare," one more likely to be seen in an auto accident in which "something got smashed." Auction record: A baseball jersey worn by Babe Ruth sold for more than $4.4 million Sunday, a record for any item of sports memorabilia, ...

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Rare Honus Wagner rookie card for sale - Pittsburgh Post Gazette


Rare Honus Wagner rookie card for sale
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Anya Sostek / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Debra Colvin remembers talking to a friend of hers, a collector of sports memorabilia, about a mysterious tobacco baseball card she and her husband had inherited from her mother-in-law.

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