Saturday, June 5, 2021

the express and the auto expo in a weekend

i haven't yet published my hall of famer collection post for nolan ryan, but in it i mention that my dad saw ryan pitch at dodger stadium in 1971 - an event that occurred fifty years ago tonight! technically, i could have been at that game, too, but i am certain that i was not. my dad spent the weekend in los angeles with his brother, attending the game and another event going on nearby - the los angeles auto expo.

i recently found some photos from that weekend that i found to be interesting. first, here is the program from that game
and he scored the game, too.
it was a matchup of hall of famers with don sutton going for the dodgers. you can see that steve garvey homered in the 6th, although ryan was out of the game by that point. it was garvey's 4th career homer, so 268 yet to come. my dad also had the habit of writing down the announced attendance (something that i copied from him when i would score games myself), and you can see by the notation above the cadillac ad that there were 27,801 paid attendees for the game. that matches the number at baseball reference which makes sense. the dodgers won the game 3-0.

some other elements of note from the program include a reference to the 1971 ticketron dodger cards and a summer baseball camp
i recall using sears as a ticketron outlet in the 1980s and maybe even into the 1990s as well.  it's nice to see that a "smog-free" location for a summer baseball camp was an advertising tactic even back then. i went to a couple of camps in the early 80's at my local junior college, but it wasn't hosted by lefebvre or any other big leaguer. the biggest name i recall was gary crabtree, a local standout who was soon thereafter drafted by the giants and who would go on to play in the mariner and dodger organizations as well.

here's a short writeup about the first old-timer game at dodger stadium that was to be held the day after the game that my dad and uncle attended.
we didn't make it to an oldtimers' game at dodger stadium until 1979.

the photos my dad took didn't include any game action, but there were some shots from the exterior of the stadium
the parking lot beyond the outfield is lower than the parking lots on the other sides of the stadium. you can enter the stadium from these lots, or you can climb some stairs
to get to the next levels
and then you are at "the top of the park"
he took some photos from inside, too
this was the original seating color scheme that was replaced with more vibrant colors later in the decade
the stadium today features a seating color scheme that more closely matches this one
you can't tell in these photos, but the outfield fences are 10' further back than they are today
at least by the time you get to the centerfield side of the bullpens
speaking of bullpens, it is interesting to me that it looks like the window is in place in the fence by the dodger bullpen in left field, but there is not one on the visitor's side. a benefit of being the home team, i suppose.

you can see in these photos that batting and infield practice was going on, and my dad took some photos of the action in the cage as well.

here's willie davis taking his last cut as jim lefebvre heads in to the cage while duke sims (8) and bill buckner (22) hang out
check out yogi berra and jim gilliam chatting there at the bottom of the photo, and cleon jones (20) and donn clendenon (22) of the mets hanging out as well. 

true to himself, my dad took a pic of his favorite player lefebvre in the cage
now, if you look closely here, you can see a player on the other side of the cage
where the right handed hitters would be. based on the starting lineup, that would either be rich allen or garvey, assuming it's a player waiting his turn and not a coach (like roy hartsfield) watching the proceedings. if it is a player, and with lefebvre in the cage, i'm going to go with the garv.  he would have followed bill buckner who is shown below
but my dad didn't take any other photos of dodgers taking bp so i don't know for sure. the buckner photo actually was the first bp photo he took, so the ones i showed before that would be from the second time through the order. makes sense as we see jim gilliam here before he approached yogi.

here's the last of the bp photos, and it's a treat! 
that's the mets' manager gil hodges taking some cuts. hodges never played in dodger stadium as a dodger, but he did hit there as a met in a couple of games in 1962.

that game was on june 5 which was a saturday. my dad and uncle went to the auto expo prior to the game - i'm just not sure if it was the same day or not. regardless, they took a bunch of pictures.

here's a 1939 bugatti type 57
and this is a 1948 delahaye 135m
a 135m cabriolet, in fact. this is more along the lines of my dad's interest in cars. convertible roadster, with ties to racing.

the only other photos i found were of concept cars. first up are a few photos of the porsche tapiro
when i first saw this i thought it was a delorean prototype, but no.
it was making its united states debut at the expo, after having been unveiled in a turin auto show in 1970
according to wikipedia, it was later sold to a "spanish industrialist" who used it as his regular car
it met a fiery end, unfortunately - either by arson or a crash.

last up is another concept car with an extremely low profile
the car is only thigh-high on the hostess, and i'm not sure what is going on with the steering wheel. i don't know what this is, unfortunately. after some digging, i originally thought it was the original vector that was on the cover of the april 1972 issue of motor trend. motor trend noted that the car was featured at this auto show, but when i saw the cover in question it was clearly not the same car. we didn't read motor trend in our house as my dad was a long-time subscriber to 'road & track' even though he gave up his sports cars for more family friendly vehicles as our family grew. 

since this is a card blog, i will also show an appropriate card from my topps flagship nolan ryan collection.
i have a love-hate relationship with ryan's 1971 topps card, but that's a story for another day. my dad gave me his ryan collection a couple of years ago and i'll have more about that next weekend for father's day - stay tuned!

14 comments:

  1. I didn't think it was possible for anyone to dislike Nolan's '71... it's one of the best looking cards in the set!

    The Hodges photo is really great. And as far as the program goes, I really dig the National Cigar Co. ad.

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    1. maybe i should have shown more of the ads from the program. as for the ryan, i don't hate the card, i just cringe when i think of it because of how i acquired my first copy of it.

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  2. A. I'm hoping to make it down to Dodger Stadium this summer.

    B. Looking forward to reading about the love/hate relationship between you and the 71T Ryan. That card is fantastic.

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    1. i am jealous fuji. i am planning to get to target field later this month and may make it to a game in denver next month. i won't get to los angeles for baseball this year, unfortunately.

      i've mentioned it a few times, i think, that just a couple of years before a thing called the internet (and the immediate availability of all sorts of previously hard to find cards), i traded my entire star wars figure and vehicle collection for a coworkers card collection. the two main cards in his collection were an 89 ud griffey rookie and a 71 topps ryan. i don't want to think about what that star wars collection is worth.

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    2. Oh... I can totally understand the love/hate relationship now. At least you got something for you SW collection. I don't even know where my collection went. I probably donated it to Goodwill when I was a kid or maybe sold it to buy candy at a garage sale.

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  3. Those Dodger Stadium photos are fantastic! Great way to see how it looked all those years ago from the eyes of a fan.

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    2. Ive had fun going through some old photos. He sent me some other photos from a game that I'll show sometime I the future

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  4. Great shots from the auto show. I've seen the orange car before but I can't remember what it is. There is a concept car database out there which is searchable.

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    1. i will have to take a look at that database. thanks for the tip.

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  5. I am not sure I recall seeing the Ticketron ad before, although I have that same program/same year, but it may have been a different homestand.

    I think that is clearly Garvey in the drawing, I assume you noticed that. Weird that they would use a rookie for the ad, but I would have to be strongly convinced otherwise to believe that was anyone but Garvey.

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    1. my first thought when i saw the ad was billy grabarkewitz or bill singer. garvey had the sideburns back then, though.

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  6. I'm really loving old baseball programs as you can probably tell from my blog. The old Dodger Stadium photos were great too. The '71 Ryan is an all-time great card. Would love to own one someday but not counting on it.

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    1. old programs definitely provide a time warp and are fun to look at for other reasons, too.

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