Babe Ruth and Jack Matthews photograph
Date1937 November 08
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph of Babe Ruth and Jack Matthews. The caption (not shown) reads "Babe Ruth (right) of home run fame, has been hunting in the Nova Scotian woods where he is shown at Billy Lovitt's camp, near Kemptville. With him is Col. Jack Matthews of New York City. The Babe got a deer on the expedition, and planned to return to New York in time for a golf date with John Mantague, the Hollywood links wizard."
Object numberBL-1968-01451-0481
Publisher
New York World-Telegram
Subject
Ruth, Babe, 1895-1948
Subject
Matthews, Jack
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 001 New York World-Telegram photographic materials
Dimensions8.5 x 6.5 in.
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