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Description One of the most nebulous early 20th century cardboard keepsakes are the M101-3 Sporting News Postcards issued in 1913 as a premium from the sports weekly newspaper. Only 6 different subjects were distributed including Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson/Street, Eddie Collins, Roger Bresnahan, Rube Marquard and Vean Gregg with the player’s images depicted in soft pastel hued colors similar to the M110 Sporting Life Cabinets.
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