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Acrylic paintings by Hearrice Dixson are on display in the gathering area of First United Methodist Church until March 1.
Baseball cards and signed baseballs from the collection of Tom Fujiwara are on exhibit in the display case.
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The paper considers the question of whether eBay selling prices for baseball cards are correlated with "book prices." Three book prices are used, "Lo," and "Hi" from the price guide Beckett Baseball Card Plus, and their average "Avg. HiLo." The paper demonstrates a close relationship between book prices and the final sale price. Higher book prices (by all three measures) were associated with higher eBay selling prices, and in separate regressions, each book price explained a substantial proportion of the variance of the final sale price. There is mixed evidence about which book price best is the best guide to the final sale price. The Lo price was closest to the final sales price, but the regression results suggest the Ave. HiLo price because its coefficient is relatively close to one.
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Ray Jolley probably can't tell you how many Sharpies he's gone through pursuing thousands of autographed baseball cards, but that's of minor importance to the Walls resident.
What's critical, though, is that his passion is wife-approved.
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New York -- Mark Attanasio knew he was in trouble when Mrs. Janowitz, principal of PS 108 in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx, summoned the fifth-grader and a couple of his buddies to her office.
Entrusted with the safety of his fellow students as a crossing guard on Neill Ave., Attanasio had been caught "flipping" baseball cards while on duty.
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PLAYOFF GLANCE Sundays results Brewers 9, Cardinals 6 Tigers at Rangers, ppd., rain Todays games Tigers at Rangers, 4:19 p.m. (Fox) Cardinals at Brewers, 8:05 p.m. (TBS)
MILWAUKEE - The barbs already were flying. Come Sunday, the Milwaukee Brewers bashed the St. Louis Cardinals with their bats.
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By the early 1990s, baseball card manufacturers were printing 81 billion of the things a year, or 325 for every man, woman and child in the United States.
Anyone could have looked at the situation and said, Well, there's your problem.
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JUPITER, Fla. - The St. Louis Cardinals and representatives for Albert Pujols have agreed to a 24-hour extension to reach a new contract out of respect for Stan Musial.
The Cardinals Hall of Famer will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in Washington today, and general manager John Mozeliak said Monday the club did not want to distract from Musial's day. Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and Mozeliak will accompany the 90- year-old Musial to Washington.
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Ron Creasy used to thumbtack his Mickey Mantle baseball cards to the bulletin board in his bedroom.
Oh, he wishes he hadn't done that, now that he knows how much those cards are worth in mint condition.
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Adam Ehrlich, a catcher from Campbell Hall High drafted in the sixth round by the St. Louis Cardinals, has signed a contract, opting to play professional baseball instead of honoring a letter- of-intent to Loyola Marymount University.
Ehrlich flew to Florida on Tuesday to report.
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Mets 17, Cardinals 11
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa was just glad to get the first game of spring training under way.