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BASEBALL BAT
DATING GUIDE |
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"Hurray For Our Base Ball Team" Sheet Music
(Dedicated to the American
& National Leagues) |
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"Hurray
For Our Base Ball Team" Sheet Music |
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Item Details |
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CIRCA
- 1909
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PUBLISHER
- Charles I. Davis
Music
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SIZE
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10.5" x 13.25"
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PRICE GUIDE
- $100.00-$200.00
Very Good - Excellent condition
Information
Provided by:
Keymancollectibles.com
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Words by Fred C. Roegge and music by
Berte C. Randall, the sheet music for
"Hurray For Our Base Ball Team" was
published in 1909 by Charles I. Davis Music
Publisher of Cleveland, Ohio. The song
"Dedicated to the American and National
Leagues," was written to work in the
name of a local player or city in the
town it was being performed (e.g.
third verse finishes with "We’ll root for
(local town) that’s no lie Hurray")
The cover features an illustration of a
large pennant, with portrait images of
each Major-League manager, as well as
the respective league presidents, Ban
Johnson and Harry Pulliam. The American
League managers at the top; Nap Lajoie,
Jimmy McAleer, Connie Mack, Fred Lake,
Hughie Jennings, Joe Cantillion, George
Stallings, and Billy Sullivan. The
National League managers at the bottom;
Billy Murray, Frank Bowerman, Fred
Clarke, Clark Griffith, John McGraw,
Roger Bresnahan, Harry Lumley, and
Frank Chance. Pictured below the
pennant is a game-in-progress scene
from Chicago's West Side Park.
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1909 "Hurray For Our
Base Ball Team" Sheet
Music |
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"Hurray For Our Base Ball Team" Sheet Music Sheet Music |
"Hurray For Our Base Ball Team" Sheet Music Sheet Music Back |
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"Hurray For Our
Base Ball Team" -1909
Fred C. Roegge (words), Berte C. Randall (music)
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Where’s the crowd all going,
Ev’ry one so glad
Ev’ry body’s happy
Can’t find one that’s sad
Street cars they’re all crowded
Shouting (local town) name
Oh! I know just where they’ll go
Street car signs they tell me so
Direct to the Base Ball Game
The girls all say
We’ll win today
Oh do you think we’ll win
(Spoken) Why Sure!
Oh it’s the Base Ball Base Ball game
That sets the nations hear a flame
Take your girlie along and root, root, good and strong
We’ll win and that’s no dream
If you’re a real live Base Ball Fan
And love the best game in the land
Then root and yell and cheer, so we’ll get that pennant
here
Hurray for our Base Ball Team
Hear the bands all playing,
Fans they yell and cheer
With that kind of rooting
We’ll bring that pennant here
Umpire yells now play ball
Batters all in line
Then you’ll hear the crowd all shout,
Now old boy go hit it out
Show that you’re a star and shine
No wonder eh
The girls all say
That will win the game today
Oh it’s the Base Ball Base Ball game
That sets the nations hear a flame
Take your girlie along and root, root, good and strong
We’ll win and that’s no dream
If you’re a real live Base Ball Fan
And love the best game in the land
Then root and yell and cheer, so we’ll get that pennant
here
Hurray for our Base Ball Team
Cleveland stands by Larry,
Pittsburgh by Wagner
New York Roots for Muggsy
In Boston Lake brings cheers
Jennings leads the Tigers
In Washington Dear Joe
There’s Brooklyn and there’s Phillies too,
Rube Wadell for old St. Loo,
To Cincinnati Griffith’s true
Then comes old Chi
But you and I
We’ll root for
(local town) that’s no lie Hurray
Oh it’s the Base Ball Base Ball game
That sets the nations hear a flame
Take your girlie along and root, root, good and strong
We’ll win and that’s no dream
If you’re a real live Base Ball Fan
And love the best game in the land
Then root and yell and cheer, so we’ll get that pennant
here
Hurray for our Base Ball Team
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