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THE BASEBALL INDEX
Bibliography for Ray Benge
Database information © 2000 SABR

» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Ray Benge (RHP 1925-26, 28-36, 38 Indians, Phillies , Dodgers, Braves, Reds):

» Information on how to locate the materials cited here can be found at the bottom of this page.
ABOUT THE BASEBALL INDEX
» The Baseball Index is a vast index to books, articles, and other sources on baseball compiled by volunteers from the Society for American Baseball Research. The complete index is available for purchase, and The Baseball Index Research Service can perform complicated searches for a nominal fee. Click here for more information.


BOOKS

» In The Shadow Of The Babe by Kelley, Brent P.

Hardbound Book (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1995) -- 200 pages
Stats: Player Career Stats Photos: bw:(throughout) Indexed? y Bibliography? y
Named people: Babe Ruth; Ty Cobb; Billy Rogell; Ray Benge; Clyde Sukeforth; Ray Hayworth; Overton Tremper; Russ Scarritt; Chief Hogsett; Gus Suhr; Gene DeSautels; Bill Werber; Tot Pressnell; Monte Weaver; Jack Wilson; Buddy Hassett; Harry Eisenstat
Topics: Biographies; Interviews
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BOOK SECTIONS

» Ray Benge: Stuck In The Second Division, 1925-1938 by Kelley, Brent

Book Section from In The Shadow Of The Babe -- p. 27, 7 page(s)
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1995
Stats: Player Career Stats Photos: bw:(2)
Bibliography? n Footnotes/Sourcenotes? n
Named people: Ray Benge; Babe Ruth
Topics: Biographies
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ARTICLES

» Ray Benge

Article in Dodgers Dugout
July 30,
1997 (Vol. 12, Issue 10) -- p. 2, 1 page(s)
Column/Series Name: Obituaries
Stats: Player Career Stats Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Ray Benge
Topics: Obituaries

» Mahaffey's Strikeout Binge Just Another Pain For Cubs by Schwartz, Lee

Article in The Sporting News
May 3,
1961 (Vol. 151, Issue 15) -- p. 23, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Art Mahaffey; Dizzy Dean; Ray Benge; Jack Sanford; Robin Roberts
Topics: Profiles; Strikeouts; Team Records; Chicago Cubs

» They Batted .315 and Finished Last by Johnson, George

Article in Sport
June,
1964 (Vol. 37, Issue 6) -- p. 95, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: N
Named people: Chuck Klein; Lefty O'Doul; Arthur Whitney; Barney Friberg; Harry McCurdy; Grover Alexander; Don Hurst; John Sherlock; Virgil Davis; Tommy Thevenow; Fresco Thompson; Burt Shotton; Phil Collins; Ray Benge
Topics: Philadelphia Phillies; 1930; All-Time Records; Team Records; Batting Average; Baker Bowl; Lively Ball
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Finding Your Sources...

Now that you have your list of sources, how do you find the sources themselves? This may be a problem for any researcher regardless of the sources he or she is trying to use. The Baseball Index contains many cataloged materials that are not easily obtained and the researcher may have difficulty locating them.

The logical first place to go is one's local libraries; the larger, the better. An excellent guide to library holdings in the United States and Canada is OCLC's WorldCat. This electronic resource is available through many libraries, public or academic. Academic libraries, particularly those at large universities, often house excellent collections of books and periodicals. State historical societies are also fine sources for baseball publications. But even if you live far from large population centers, there is still the option of Interlibrary Loan services through your local library system. This can be a time-consuming process taking weeks to fill your request, but many sources can be obtained in this fashion and at low or no cost. Finally, there is traveling to the source itself. Your local library may find the source you want at a library in another city but may be unable to borrow it for you. In such events, there may be nothing for it but to travel to that city to view the source.

Thank you for using the Baseball Index Data Service. Good luck with your research and please remember us for your next baseball research project.

Ted Hathaway & Andy McCue
Project Directors
The Baseball Index
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