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  1939 National Baseball Centennial Commission Play Ball America! Publication
 
1939 Baseball Centennial Play Ball America!
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1939
    PUBLISHER - The National Baseball Centennial Commission
  • SIZE -  5 1/4" x 7 1/8” (40 Pages)
  • PRICE GUIDE- $50.00-$100.00
    Very Good - Excellent Condition

 

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   In 1939 The National Baseball Centennial Commission published "Play Ball America!" a 40 page book on "How To Celebrate Baseball's 100th Birthday In Your City." The cover features the 1839-1939 Baseball Centennial insignia created by New York artist Majori Bennet, whose design was chosen in a contest held by the committee in 1938.

 Page 2 pictures Major General Abner Doubleday (1819 to 1893), native of Bellston Spa, N.Y. He devised the scheme for playing baseball at Cooperstown. N.Y., in 1839. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and a distinguished soldier in the United States Army.

 Page 3 a message From the President of the United States: "We should all be grateful to Abner Doubleday. Little did he or the group that was with him at Cooperstown, N. Y., in 1839, realize the boon they were giving the nation in devising baseball. The rules of the game may have changed since Doubleday and his associates formulated them a century ago, but baseball through all changes and chances has grown steadily in popular favor and remains today the great American sport, with its fans counted by the millions. General Doubleday was a distinguished soldier both in the, Mexican and Civil Wars. But his part in giving us baseball—he was a youth of twenty at the time —shows again that peace has her victories no less renowned than war." —Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 Page 4 pictures The National Baseball Centennial Commission, Executive Committee. The book is broken down in nine innings: Page 5 - First Inning, Play Ball - America!; Second Inning, Cheers From The Grandstand; Third Inning, Here's How You Can Hit A Home Run; Fourth Inning, Talk It Up Boys!; Fifth Inning, Five Winning Plays; Sixth Inning, A Condensed History Of Baseball, From 1839-1939; Seventh Inning, The National Baseball Museum And Hall Of Fame, Cooperstown, New York; Eighth Inning, The Centennial Emblem; Ninth Inning.


 
 
 1939 Baseball Centennial Play Ball America!
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