World Series Fan-Scored Games : scrapbook, 1927 - 1943. c.1943

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World Series Fan-Scored Games : scrapbook, 1927 - 1943. c.1943

World series game accounts kept by Laura Duncan for every World Series game between 1927 and 1943. Most are kept on standard paper but some are on large paper scoresheets and games four, five, six of 1935 are on scorecards. Also included is a sheet with a legend of symbols used by Laura Duncan. Some games have attendance included.

1 scrapbook (370mm x 312mm x 35mm)

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