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G. M. Eddie Collins with Mr. and Mrs. Yawkey in stands at Fenway
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Red Sox manager Pinky Higgins, owner Tom Yawkey and G. M. Joe Cronin
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Tom Yawkey and wife.
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Aged-By-Ailing Babe Ruth looking very much the sick man as he was snapped at St. Petersburg, Fla., during the recent Red...
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Babe and Claire Ruth pose together during spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida prior to the 1930 season. one of the 35...
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The Babe Comes Back to Boston where his active playing baseball career began and ended. Babe Ruth, looking better than he has...
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The babe in 1931 struts soms whis when Yanks played house of David
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The Babe Leaves for Florida -- Babe Ruth waves goodbye as he boards train here today with Mrs. Ruth bound for a vacation in...
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The Babe Makes Friends With "Mike"
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Babe Marks Birthday -- Records show, this to be Babe Ruth's 53rd birthday and his hotel presented him with a cake. johnny...
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Babe Returns to Baseball - Weak and wan from his long illness Babe Ruth is shown as he received his appointment yesterday with...
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Babe Ruth Dies -- Babe Ruth (above), 53-years-old home run king of baseball, died here tonight.
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Babe Ruth (George Herman Gerhardt). Born: Baltimore, Md., Feb. 6, 1895. Started in baseball with Baltimore Orioles. Pitcher for...
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Babe Ruth holding his bat
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Babe Ruth in Boston 9/12/47. Sunday Early Sec Mills.
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Babe Ruth poses with a crowd, a fence between them
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