Word: babes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hauser, first baseman for the Baltimore "Orioles" (International League): the home-run record of the world; by hitting his 61st of the year in a game with Newark. Previous recordist: George Herman ("Babe") Ruth of New York, who made...
...third game burly Hack Wilson, Cub centrefielder, drove his 45th homerun of the season in the first inning with two men on base and his 46th in the fourth. That put him two homers ahead of the National League record, and two ahead of Babe Ruth of the American League. The Cubs won, 16 to 4, stayed .051 points ahead of the Giants who split even in last week's critical series with the Robins...
...Great Doctor Dunbar, medical showman; still later he was a juggler, tumbler, musician, dancer, ventriloquist. After touring the U. S. in vaudeville acts he became a Manhattan headliner in the Vanities. In his house at Lake Hopatcong, N. J., resting on a silver standard, is a baseball which Babe Ruth has not autographed. On his private golf course is a green built in the shape of a cone so that any guest can make a hole in one. He is shy, likes speedboating, collects mementoes, is admired by stagehands...
...Babe, a collie-shepherd cross of St. Louis, who, with the help of a stray puppy, fished a small boy out of a sewer...
George Herman ("Babe") Ruth announced that he would open in the autumn in Manhattan's famed Times Square district "Babe Ruth's Shop For Men, Inc.," featuring hats & caps. Said he: "I have never aimed to be a dude but I admire a well-dressed...