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Ty Cobb photograph
Date1951
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph of Ty Cobb testifying. The image caption on the reverse (not shown) reads, "Ty Cobb, one of baseball's greatest all-time stars, was the first witness as the House Monopoly Investigating Committee began an investigation of the game's reserve clause. Chairman Emanuel Celler (D.N.Y.), said the group was anxious to preserve the integrity of baseball."
Object numberBL-1968-01451-0066
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
New York World-Telegram
Subject
Cobb, Ty, 1886-1961
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 001 New York World-Telegram photographic materials
Duplicate/Alternate CopyBL-2729-71-2
Dimensions7 x 9 in.
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