1937 Ted Williams Pass/ Ticket San Diego Padres Age 18 /BA 296/HR 23 /138 GM/528 AB Minor league

Pass good for all home games 1937 season. Ted played for the San Diego Padres. Rare. Future major leaguer  Ted Williams in 1937 Wore uniform #19. A beauty. Over 80 years old.

 Condition: MT This would make a nice addition to your Ted Williams collection. For advanced collector. Ted Williams Age 18,23 HR,291 BA/138 Gm/528 AB  ..


1937 National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues Season Ticket Pass issued to Joe Carr, the President of the NFL and future Hall of Famer. The original envelope holder is included in the lot.

Joseph Carr is in the Canton Pro Football Hall of Fame and was called the Father of Professional Football. From 1921 until his death in 1939, Carr served as the president of the NFL. During his tenure, many franchises were established including the New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, and Washington Redskins.

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Ted Williams, one of the best and most loved athletes of all times.Ted won two triple crowns, six batting titles, two MVP awards.Mr Boston Red Sox. Known as the greatest hitters who ever lived. Last player to hit 406. Voted best player of the decade 1950's. First home run 1939, last in his last at bat at Fenway Park in 1960. Missed five prime years fighting in two wars, an American war hero and top pilot, flew with John Glenn, a leader of the Jimmy Fund to fight children's cancer, a world respected fisherman, manager of the year in 1969 with the Washington Senators. Brought fans to their feet and light up a room when he spoke. He knew the art of hitting like no other. Moody but a great autograph signer as I got him myself in the 1960's with Jim Thorpe. A big laugh and a tragic death. An American Icon. This man offers tons of items to be collected and displayed: cards, tickets, publications, odd ball and none better than a teddy ballgame autograph. See his items in my Ebay store.