Mary Collamore Scorecards : papers 1957-1991.

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Mary Collamore Scorecards : papers 1957-1991.

Mary Collamore, an avid baseball and New York Yankee fan, kept score of world series games on her own hand-made scorecards. She not only scored the games but included information such as weather, attendance, anthem singers, batboys and any other notes about the players and opinions about calls and plays.

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