1934 Baseball Guide Page - FDR Throwing Out 1st Pitch, 1933 World Series
This page came from a 1934 Spalding Baseball Guide and features a photo of President Franklin D Roosevelt throwing out the first pitch of the first game of the 1933 World Series between the Washington Senators and the New York Giants. The first game was played in Washington D.C.The page measures 4" x7".Condition Description and Listing Pictures I do my best to describe any major flaws or issues with the items I list in my store. I also will add multiple pictures of each item to provide additional condition detail. I encourage you to look at the listing pictures and take advantage of the tool ebay provides to magnify the listing photos. This can be done by hovering your cursor over the picture on display on the listing home page. You can also double-click the picture to enlarge it. Please feel free to ask questions.Multiple Purchases and Combined ShippingI do combine shipping. If you purchase multiple items from my "Buy It Now" inventory, please add each item to your cart on the listing home page and when finished check out and request a total from me.If you win multiple auctions, please don't pay for each item individually. I will send you an invoice with a combined shipping amount for all of your auction wins once they are completed. Ebay Store: Gallery of The Game I am a longtime eBay seller with 100% Positive Feedback on thousands of transactions from several stores. I am dedicating this store to paper ephemera with sports content. The majority of the listings in this store will consist of newspaper sports pages and sports sections. I will also offer other sports related paper ephemera. I have a large inventory and will be listing new items daily. Please make sure you follow me as a favorite seller so you don't miss items you could add to your collection. This will be a seasonal store and will be only available from November-April. Store availability could be reduced or extended.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| Type | Baseball Guide Page |
| Term In Office | 1933-45 |
| Year | 1933 |
| First Lady | Eleanor Roosevelt |
| Theme | Politics |
| Material | Paper |
| Country/Region | United States |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
This page came from a 1934 Spalding Baseball Guide and features a photo of President Franklin D Roosevelt throwing out the first pitch of the first game of the 1933 World Series between the Washington Senators and the New York Giants. The first game was played in Washington D.C.The page measures 4″ x7″.Condition Description and Listing Pictures I do my best to describe any major flaws or issues with the items I list in my store. I also will add multiple pictures of each item to provide additional condition detail. I encourage you to look at the listing pictures and take advantage of the tool ebay provides to magnify the listing photos. This can be done by hovering your cursor over the picture on display on the listing home page. You can also double-click the picture to enlarge it. Please feel free to ask questions.Multiple Purchases and Combined ShippingI do combine shipping. If you purchase multiple items from my “Buy It Now” inventory, please add each item to your cart on the listing home page and when finished check out and request a total from me.If you win multiple auctions, please don’t pay for each item individually. I will send you an invoice with a combined shipping amount for all of your auction wins once they are completed. Ebay Store: Gallery of The Game I am a longtime eBay seller with 100% Positive Feedback on thousands of transactions from several stores. I am dedicating this store to paper ephemera with sports content. The majority of the listings in this store will consist of newspaper sports pages and sports sections. I will also offer other sports related paper ephemera. I have a large inventory and will be listing new items daily. Please make sure you follow me as a favorite seller so you don’t miss items you could add to your collection. This will be a seasonal store and will be only available from November-April. Store availability could be reduced or extended.
