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  1. The Baseball Revue of 1917: Directed by Tom McEvoy. With Grover Cleveland Alexander, Frank Baker, Big Chief Bender, Eddie Cicotte.

    • Tom McEvoy
    • 1917-10
    • Documentary, Sport
  2. Mathewson went on to pursue more literary endeavors ending in 1917 with a children's book called Second Base Sloan. One of the journalists to unmask the 1919 Black Sox, Hugh Fullerton, consulted Mathewson for information about baseball gambling. Fullerton trusted Mathewson for his writing intellect, as well as his unbiased standpoint ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_CoombsJack Coombs - Wikipedia

    John Wesley Coombs (November 18, 1882 – April 15, 1957), nicknamed "Colby Jack" after his alma mater, was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics (1906–14), Brooklyn Robins (1915–18), and Detroit Tigers (1920).

  4. Baseball pitcher Marty McHale photographed every team in the National and American baseball league. Two reels are devoted exclusively to the Chicago White Sox and the New York Giants, opponents in the World Series. All the principal players of both teams are shown in close ups, and the picture forms a permanent record of their abilities.

  5. The Baseball Revue of 1917 (1917) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. The Baseball Revue of 1917. 1917. Documentary/Sport. Cast. Grover Cleveland Alexander (Self) Frank Baker (Self) Big Chief Bender (Self) Eddie Cicotte (Self) Ty Cobb (Self) Eddie Collins...

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    Baseball pitcher Marty McHale photographed every team in the National and American baseball league. Two reels are devoted exclusively to the Chicago White Sox and the New York Giants, opponents in the 1917 World Series, which the White Sox won in six games (6-15 October 1917). All the principal players of both teams are shown in close ups, and ...