it's time for the next installment of my 1955 bowman set build.
sheet 24, cards 185-192
we are off to a good start with teammate pairings featuring cardinals, tigers, reds, and indians. bob lemon in the lone hall of famer on this sheet. here are the backs:vic raschi counts joe dimaggio as the greatest hitter he has seen on the back of his card. it's pretty cool to have a card that features a guy who was a teammate of dimaggio's for several seasons. fred baczewski counters with a more typical response for the set with stan musial as the greatest hitter he's seen. lemon's back is the only other non-biographical back, and he says that the 155th game of the 1948 season is the most exciting contest he's witnessed. the indians beat the red sox to claim the pennant in that winner take all game.
sheet 25, cards 193-200
more teammate pairings featuring reds, dodgers, indians, and pirates. ralph kiner (in a cleveland uniform) is the lone hall of famer here - that's indian hall of famers on consecutive sheets. here are the backs:
both dodger card backs are worth mentioning here. russ meyer hits on a bunch of topics as he names musial as the best hitter he's seen and robin roberts the best pitcher while also giving advice to kids and sharing his biggest thrill, most exciting game, and funniest thing that has happened to him. the other dodger, erv palica, has a variant back. the regular version which is in the sheet above, end with the text "had a 13-8 record in 1950". the variant back
more teammate pairings featuring reds, dodgers, indians, and pirates. ralph kiner (in a cleveland uniform) is the lone hall of famer here - that's indian hall of famers on consecutive sheets. here are the backs:
both dodger card backs are worth mentioning here. russ meyer hits on a bunch of topics as he names musial as the best hitter he's seen and robin roberts the best pitcher while also giving advice to kids and sharing his biggest thrill, most exciting game, and funniest thing that has happened to him. the other dodger, erv palica, has a variant back. the regular version which is in the sheet above, end with the text "had a 13-8 record in 1950". the variant back
adds the sentence "sent to baltimore when preacher roe retired". i have this variant along with the other errors in a sheet at the back of my set binder. and, because palica is still listed as a dodger, i have two of each of his cards in my collection - one of each for the team set and one of each for the set build. here's the front of the variant
which is the same as the base version.
i would be remiss if i didn't mention vern law's advice to youngsters which starts with "live clean lives".
sheet 26, cards 201-208
yes, there is a missing card and i will get to that in a moment. i assure you, however, that these are teammate pairs. here are the backs:
some familiar names to me, including allie reynolds (because he was a yankee who pitched against the dodgers in multiple world series), eddy fitzgerald (he's from the 805, like me), and rip repulski (who went on to play for the dodgers and i later learned is from sauk rapids which is not too far from where i currently reside, and is perhaps best known for its hot air balloon water tower).as far as the cards go, fitzgerald identifies ted williams as the greatest hitter he's seen (with a reference to the williams shift), but repulski hits things out of the park with his advice to youngsters: "my advice is never give up".
"he is a highly regarded young player". spot on. i left the card in the ebay authentication bag but will likely remove it at some point.
back to the missing card - yes, there is a blank space in the sheet, but that's because i have card #202 in a psa holder. it's none other than mickey mantle!
it's not a bad psa 1.5 specimen. the detractors are the creases in the lower left and just off of mantle himself. it's a kick to have a early career mantle card in hand - the earliest one i had previously was his 1957 topps card. here's the back:"he is a highly regarded young player". spot on. i left the card in the ebay authentication bag but will likely remove it at some point.
finally, the frank bolling card has an error thanks to his brother milt being in the set as well. the error uses frank's photo
but has milt's back
we saw the reverse of this error when i shared the sheet that featured milt's card.
stay tuned for the next installment of the set build. just 112 cards left in the set!
Beautiful Mantle card!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are making great progress!
ReplyDeleteNice Mantle. I don't own any non-subset vintage flagship Mantles. Maybe one day, I'll splurge and grab a graded 1965 card... but the odds of me ever owning something of his from the 50's is very, very low.
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