Box 2
Contains 35 Results:
John Lipman (composer). "Western League March." Indianapolis: George J. Marott, 1896
Cover text: "Respectfully dedicated to the Western Base Ball League by the Composer."
Burt Brenton (composer). "Ball Player March Two Step." Detroit: The Cadillac Music Co., 1897
R.M. Stults (composer). "M.A.C. March and Two Step." Baltimore: R.M. Stults, 1897
Cover printed in blue. Cover text: "To my esteemed friend, Mr. John P. Baer, Captain Maryland Athletic Club."
R.M. Stults (composer). "M.A.C. March and Two Step." Baltimore: R.M. Stults, 1897
Cover printed in red. Cover text: "To my esteemed friend, Mr. John P. Baer, Captain Maryland Athletic Club"
John Griffin (composer). "Our Ball Team." Pittsburgh: Holy Ghost College, 1897
Cover text: "March and Two-Step."
G.L. Spaulding (composer and lyricist). "Somebody Has My Heart." London: Spaulding & Gray, 1897
Back cover with baseball illustrations.
J.S. Duss (composer and lyricist). "America up to Date." Pittsburgh: William C. Ott & Co., 1897
Image of baseball being played on front cover.
A.W. Bauer (composer). "A Dream of Heaven Waltz." Oshkosh WI: Bauer Bros. Music Co., 1899
Advertisement on back cover for "Three Strikes Two-Step." Cover text: "Dedicated to John Philip Sousa's Base Ball Team" with accompanying photo of team.
A. Albin LeRoy (composer). "The Pennant Winner." Dayton OH: John B. Meiler, 1900
2 copies. Cover text: March and Two Step."
Will R. Anderson (composer and lyricist). "Tessie, You are the Only, Only, Only." New York; Chicago; London: M. Witmark & Sons, 1902
"Tessie" was the unofficial anthem of the Royal Rooters, a group of Boston Americans fans.
Fred C. Roegge *lyricist); Berte C. Randall (composer). "Hurray for our Base Ball Team." Cleveland: Chalres I. Davis, 1903
Cover text: "Dedicated to the American and National Leagues"
William J. Hartz (composer). "Husky Hans." Carnegie PA: Carnegie Union, 1904
Cover text: "Resp. Dedicated to Hans Wagner, 3 Times Champion Batsman of the National League"
Johann C. Schmid (composer). "The Baseball March and Two-Step." Williamsport PA: United States Music Co., 1905
Cover text: Dedicated to the great National game of America"
Grace Comiskey (composer). "American League Two-Step." Chicago: Newton Publishging Co., 1905
Cover text: "Dedicated to the Pennant Winners of 1905"
Will M. Hough (author); Frank R. Adams (lyricist); Joseph E. Howard (composer). "The Umpire is a Most Unhappy Man." New York: Chas K. Harris, 1905
Published ca. 1905 as part of the "The Umpire; Musical Comedy in 2 Acts"
Thurland Chattaway (composer). "Pals, Good Old Pals." Boston: G.W. Setchell, 1905
Baseball equipment depicted on front cover
John J. McNally (author); William Jerome (lyricist); Jean Schwartz (composer). "Line It Out McGinnity." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1905
2 copies. Published ca. 1905 in "Musical Numbers Introduced in Lifting the Lid."
Will M. Hough (author); Frank R. Adams (lyricist); Joseph E. Howard (composer). "Cross Your Heart." New York: Chas K. Harris, 1905
Published ca. 1905 as part of the "The Umpire; Musical Comedy in 2 Acts"
Will M. Hough (author); Frank R. Adams (lyricist); Joseph E. Howard (composer). "You Look Awful Good to Father." New York: Chas K. Harris, 1905
Published ca. 1905 as part of the "The Umpire; Musical Comedy in 2 Acts"
Harry J. Lincoln (composer). "Tri-State March and Two-Step." Williamsport PA: Vandersloot Music Co., 1906
Will M. Hough (author); Frank R. Adams (lyricist); Joseph E. Howard (composer). "The Umpire Musical Comedy in 2 Acts." New York: Chas. K. Harris, 1906
Cover text: "The record run 300 times in Chicago."
Arthur Longbrake (composer and lyricist), Brother Noah Gave out Checks for Rain, Philadelphia, Joseph Morris, 1907
COVER TEXT: "the great base-ball song." Humerous song about Old Testament figures playing baseball.
Vincent Bryan (lyricist); E. Ray Goetz (composer). "Re-Incarnation." New York: Shapiro Music Publisher, 1907
Published ca. 1907 as part of "Follies of 1907 at the Jardin de Paris." Verse four makes reference to John McGraw and Boston and Washington teams.
E.P. Moran (lyricist); Seymour Furth (composer). "And They Say He Went to College." New York: Shapiro Music Publisher, 1907
Cover text: "Introduced by Eddie Foy in the musical comedy 'The Orchid.'" Verse three makes reference to baseball.
H.R. Hempel (composer). "Cubs on Parade." Chicago: Tomaz F. Deuther, 1907
3 copies. Cover text: "Dedicated to Mr. Frank Chance."
Woodward Barrett (composer and lyricist). "Honey All the Time." Hartford CT: Barrett Music Publishing Co., 1907
Cover text: "The Base Ball song hit."
Ray Raymond (composer). "The Candy Kid." Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1907
Image depicting baseball on the front cover.
T.H. Guild (composer and lyricist). "The Illinois Loyalty Song." Champaign IL: University of Illinois Supply Store, 1907
Photo of baseball diamond on front cover. Early school song for University of Illinois.
Max Hoffman (composer and lyricist). "The Giants of 1908." New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1908
Front cover features images of Mike Donlin and John McGraw.
T.F. Durand (composer). "The White Sox March." Chicago: Tomaz F. Deuther, 1907
March celebrating the 1906 White Sox world championship. Cover text: "Dedicated to Charles A. Comiskey."