Lot 334. 1934-36 R318 Batter-Up #16 Chick Hafey. It appears that the top of this card has never been punched out. Strong corners. Nice ex card. Hafey had a Hall of Fame career as an outfielder with the Cardinals and Reds.
Winning Bid $75.
Lot 335. 1934-36 R318 Batter-Up #23 Lefty Gomez. Beautiful card that has never been punched out nor folded. A ¼” crease above Lefty’s image makes the card vg+ to ex, a grade that really doesn’t do the card justice. It has an ex-m appearance. A 20-game winner four times, Gomez was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972.
Winning Bid $102.
Lot 336. 23 1934-36 Batter Up Baseball Cards. These cards average p-f. Cards included are: #44, 45 Lazzeri, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77 Manush, 78, 79 and 80.
Winning Bid $50.
Lot 341. 1934-36 Diamond Stars #95 Luke Appling. Slight back damage; otherwise, ex+. This difficult-to-come-by high number exhibits very strong colors.
Winning Bid $81.
Lot 342. 1934-36 R327 Diamond Stars #103 Bill Dickey. This high-number card of the Hall of Fame Yankees catcher has a vg-ex front and, on the back, glue residue and several tiny spots of paper loss. G+.
Winning Bid $83.
Lot 343. 1938 Dixie Lid of Carl Hubbell. This is the 2 5/16” version, and it has Hoodsie advertising on the back. Crease at the tab; otherwise, ex.
Winning Bid $35.
Lot 345. 1939 Play Ball #6 Leo Durocher. There is a small amount of clear tape on the back; otherwise, ex-m. A great-looking card that displays wonderfully with a well-focused image.
Winning Bid $40.
Lot 346. 1939 Play Ball #30 Bill Dickey. This example has an approximately ½” square piece of clear tape on the back. Otherwise, the card is exceptionally nice and nm.
Minimum Bid $70.