Box 5
Contains 39 Results:
Samuel Walwig (composer). "The Hey Ruben Base Ball Nine." Milwaukee: Samuel Walwig Co., 1912
Ellen Ashworth (composer); George P. Ashworth (lyricist). "Oh You Red Sox." Washington D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1912
Elmer B. Griffith (composer); Thomas H. Griffith (lyricist). "I'll Change Your Shadows to Sunshine." New Bedford MA: Thomas H. Griffith, 1912
Lyrics by major league outfielder Tommy Griffith
J.R. Shannon (composer); George J. Moriarty (lyricist). "Maybe I'll Forget You Then." Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, 1912
Lyrics by major league third baseman George Moriarty
Al W. Brown and J. Brandon Walsh (composer); George Moriarty (lyricist). "Remember Me to My Old Gal." Chicago: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1912
3 copies. Cover text: "Words by George Moriarity [sic], captain of the Detroit base-ball team." Two variant covers: 1 copy with inset photos of Doc white and George Moriarty, 2 copies with the text "Successfully introduced by those three great ball players Chief Bender, [Jack] Coombs and [Cy] Morgan, the heroes of the World's Series," with inset photo of the players.
Blossom Seeley and W. Ray Walker (composers); Rube Marquard and Thomas J. Gray (lyricists). "The Marquard Glide." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1912
Cover text: "As originally introduced and sung at Hammerstein's Theatre by Miss Blossom Seeley in Rube Marquard and Blossom Seeley's skit 'Breaking the Record, or the 19th Straight.'"
Harry Abramson (composer); Edward S. Dotter (lyricist). "The Hustlers' Pennant March." Rochester NY: Harry Abramson, 1912
For the Rochester NY club of the International League.
Clarence Jones (composer); Dave Wolff (lyricist). "That Baseball Rag." Chicago: Harold Rossiter Music Co., 1912
Published ca. 1912 as part of "When I Hear that Jaz Band Play."
Chas. Stutzman (composer); Arthur C. Melvin (lyricist). "To-Morrowland." Williamsport PA: Stutzman Music Co., 1912
Advertisement on back cover for "A Two-Bagger." Two-step and march by Chas. Stutzman.
William Held (composer); William C. Welzel, Jr. (lyricist). "If You Can't Make a Hit in a Ball-Game, You Can't Make it with Me." Gorry PA: Chas. H. Henderson Music Pub. Co., 1912
Chas. L. Johnson (composer). "School Life." Cleveland: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1912
Images of baseball player on front cover. Cover text: "Respectfully dedicated to all schools."
Albert Von Tilzer (composer); Ned Nye and Charles Eichel (lyricists). "I Want to Go to the Ball Game." New York: Albert Von Tilzer, 1913
Joseph Perrong (composer). "The Spectator." Malden MA: Edward A. Bowen, 1913
Irving Berlin (composer); Blanche Merrill (lyricist). "Jake, Jake (The Yiddisha Ball Player)." New York: Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co., 1913
Howard Whitney Swope (composer). "Frolic of the Skeets." Greenville OH: Howard Whitney Swope, 1913
Front cover features image of mosquitoes playing baseball
Clarence Jones (composer); Dave Wolff (lyricist). "That Baseball Rag." Chicago: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1913
4 copies
Chas. H. Gabriel (composer); Ina Duley Ogdon (lyricist). "Brighten the Corner Where You Are." Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1913
Cover text: "Popular tabernacle songs as sung in the Billy Sunday campaigns."
J.F. Drennen (composer). "If You Don't Hit the Ball." Lima OH: J.F. Drennen, 1913
M.B. Hughes (composer). "Take Me Dearie to that Grand Old Base Ball Game." New York: John T. Hall Music Publishing Co., 1913
A. Melvin Crosby (composer); William J. Loughry (lyricist). "The Baseball Game." New York: C.L. Partee Music Pub Co., 1913
Percy Wenrich (composer). "Pennant Rag." Cleveland: Charles I. Davis, 1913
Alfred Solman (composer); Arthur J. Lamb (lyricist). "Would You Take Me Back Again." New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1913
Cover text: "Yours for baseball and song, Marty McHale." McHale was a pitcher for Boston (AL), New York (AL), and Cleveland in his six-year major league career.
Clay W. Chipman (composer). "That 'Wolverton' Rag." Sacramento: Morshead Advertising Agency Publishers, 1913-1914
Cover text: "Written expressly for the Sacramento Coast League baseball team."
Ernest R. Heck and F.E. Whitmore (lyricists and composers). "Let's Stand by Billy Sunday." Scranton, PA: Whitmore Pub. Co., 1914
John Edward Hamilton (composer). "Baseball." Fresno CA: Falkenstein's Music House, 1914
Cover text: "For the greatest of fun in the life of a lad is e'er found in the ball, bat and mit."
Howard C. Kegley (lyricist); J.A. MacKinnon (melody and refrain); Martha E. Bresler (arrangement). "Baseball." Pasadena CA: J.A. MacKinnon, 1914
Jack Stanley (composer); Mabel Harris Howe (lyricist). "Those Days of Childhood." Washington D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1914
Image of children playing baseball on front cover.
Pat Rooney (composer). "The Day I Played Baseball." New York: Frank Harding, 1914
James R. Shannon (composer); George Moriarty (lyricist). "Meet Me in Blossom Time." Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, 1914
Lyrics by major league infielder George Moriarty