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Baseball Between the Wars A Pictorial Tribute to the Men Who Made the Game in Chicago From 1909 To 1947 by Bill Hageman
Contemporary Books, 2001 | Buy the book
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RUTH & HUGGINS ARGUE A CALL | Babe Ruth, manager Miller Huggins, and other Yankees argue with umpire Tommy Connolly after he called Ruth out on a controversial play. Ruth hit a long fly into the fringe of the crowd that had overflowed onto the field. Sox left-fielder Joe Jackson backed into the crowd, stumbled, and disappeared in the mob. He emerged with the ball, and Connolly ruled Jackson had held the ball "momentarily," and Ruth was out.
From Baseball Between the Wars by Bill Hageman. Copyright © 2001 by The McGraw-Hill Companies and The Chicago Tribune Company. Reprinted by permission of the McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved.
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