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Ethan Allen
Ethan Allen, Phillies, a Cincinnati boy who went to Cincinnati University and joined the Cincinnati Reds immediatly on graduating. Ethan Allen has, since, played with the Giants and Cardinals before coming to the Phillies in 1934. With a ten year average of .299, despite several years when he was disabled through illness, Allen, at 32, is counted one of the most dangerous hitters in the pinch in the National League, a line driver more than a slugger. A descendent of New England Colonial stock, he was named after the hero of Ticonderoga.
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In 58 games for Whiz Kids in 1950. Hit .209. Caught 83 games for Phils in 1949 and batted .271. Started with Terre Haute in 1946. Moved, next season, to Utica. Batted .325. Voted the most valuable player in the Eastern League. Promoted to Toronto, 1948. In a game played at Municipal Stadium, Jersey City, Stan batted in 8 runs. It was the first time that such a performance had been seen there.



The 1916 Sporting News M101-4 baseball set consists of 200 cards, each measuring 1-5/8” by 3”.



A switch hitter, "Heinie" Mueller, made a commendable showing with the Phillies last year. It was his second season with the Phils and in the majors and he batted a damaging .279. driving in 43 runs, scoring 46 and hitting 9 home runs. He is one of the shortest men in the majors but drives a long ball. He has played both outfield and infield for the Phils, and is a steady fielder in any position. Second base is his best spot. "Heinie" goes in for painting and interior decorating as a hobby.



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Jim Lonborg
Jim enjoyed a fine comeback season for Brewers in 1972. He was AL Cy Young Award winner in 1967 for Bosox and won 2 games including a one-hitter in World Series.
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