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  Baseball Direct - #1 online source for baseball videos, books & calendars
The story of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, who were led by Jackie Robinson, Peewee Reese, Roy Campanella, and Duke Snider, and beat the New York Yankees in the World Series.
The 11 surviving members of the team contribute their recollections of that memorable season that warmed the baseball world.
This is the dramatic story of their last pennant and the forces that led to their heartbreaking departure to Los Angeles.
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 ( C ) > Cooper, Gary
This Frank Capra film, unlike others he had made, leaned more towards drama than humor.
Deeds Goes to Town is Frank Capra's classic screwball comedy about a village innocent who inherits $20 million, only to discover it's more trouble than it's worth.
The screwball in question is Longfellow Deeds (Gary Cooper), a small-town greeting-card poet and tuba player transplanted to the big city to administer his newly inherited wealth, where fast-pattering, wised-up cynics, sneering society denizens, and corrupt lawyers lord it over the ingenuous and straightforward.
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 National Baseball Hall of Fame - Selective Bibliographies - Negro Leagues
"Frank Duncan: The Complete Catcher." Black Sports 3(6) (December 1973): pp.
Overmeyer, James E. "Cumberland Posey and the Homestead Grays: How a Real Man Built a Dynasty." Cooperstown Symposium Papers, 1997.
Overmeyer, James E. "Frank Grant." Baseball History 4: An Annual of Original Baseball Research (1991): pp.
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 The Ballplayers | BaseballLibrary.com
is Director of Historical Records for The Sporting News and wrote our Roy Campanella and Satchel Paige articles.
He often appears on radio and TV talking about baseball.
His research resulted in the only change ever sanctioned in a major batting category when he discovered Tris Speaker had hit ten home runs in 1912, tying him with Frank "Home Run" Baker for the AL leadership.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/authors.stm   (3309 words)

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