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NEWSLETTER |
February 2016 |
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Dating 1950-1973 Yankees Grandstand &
Bleacher |
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Pat Geroni |
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Ticket Stubs
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By
Pat Geroni |
Pat Geroni
has compiled an extensive
study on accurately dating New
York Yankees, Grandstand, and
bleacher ticket stubs from
1948-1973. New York
Yankee Grandstand &
Bleacher
tickets were
printed with just the game
number. The
date for the game
scheduled was not
included. Once the correct
year is established,
combined with a method for correctly
attributing the game number to
the actual game played, collectors can now
purchase special
event, and player
milestone tickets with
confidence. |
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Ask
Pat: Direct your questions or feedback, about
New York Yankees, Stadium/Grandstand or Bleacher ticket
stubs to
Pat Geroni
patgeroni@gmail.com You can also contribute
to this on going study by sending Pat scans of your ticket
stubs, both front and back. |
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I have done extensive research from
1948-1973 and have been able to pin
down years and dates for all grandstand
stubs. With the help of David Shakir
and Dan Busby, I was able to put some
theories together to string along the
years. I was lucky enough to obtain
over 250 NY Yankees undated stubs from
in a sportswriters collection with each
original box score and newspaper
article, which allowed these theories
to turn into fact.
The
1948-1950
tickets stubs are all identical in
design, and layout, but are fairly easy to
identify by the series letters which
run in
sequential order from A to C. In 1951,
Ansell-simplex took over the printing
and did continue with series D,
although the layout and color of the
ticket greatly differ from the previous
3 years. The greatest
challenge, was truly understanding
1952-1958 which without the collection
I stumbled upon, may still have been a
mystery until today.
1952-1958 Ticket Stubs
As per 1951-1958, all of the sportswriters "Lettered Game No."
stubs were from unscheduled make up
games. There was not a single ticket
stub with a letter from an originally
scheduled game. It is quite impossible
to perfectly date these lettered Game
No. tickets in all years except the years that only have
one unscheduled make up day.
In 1952 and 1953, the abbreviation "INC." that previously followed "New
York Yankees" atop the 1948-1950 ticket
stubs, is now Sandwiched below "New
York Yankees" and above "Yankee
Stadium." In 1954 "INC." is removed
from the front of the stubs for good.
1954 was odd. The season starts with Games 1-20, having the tax
line "Fed Tax .21" but then its changed
to "Fed Tax .11" for Games 21-77. Those tickets must
have
been printed way in advance or someone
messed up because the Giants & Dodgers
got it right from the start. The
Yankees did make an adjustment
by stamping the correct tax
information on the back of the
stubs. The Total price of
$1.25 remained the same throughout the
year
The ticket price of $1.25 is increases
to $1.30 in 1955, as a City Tax is
adopted, and added to the tax line
which now reads Fed Tax .11 City Tax
.06. Both the 1955 and 1958
Grandstand ticket stubs are Series "A",
and have the same tax and total price.
Here is what to look for to
differentiate between the two years.
The font used for $1.30 is thinner on
the 1955 stubs. The font used for $1.30
is thicker on the 1958 stubs. The
Chicago, Ill. Union label (82) appears on the
bottom narrow side of the stub to the
right of the Terms and Conditions in 1955, and
the
82 Union label is located at the
the bottom of the wider side, below the
terms and Conditions, in 1958.
In 1956, the Yankees change the
location of the Chicago Union label
(82) on the back, from the narrow side
of the stub, just to the right of the
Terms and Conditions, to the bottom of the wider side,
below the terms and Conditions.
The biggest thing to understand about
1956 is that they are all Red, and they
are printed in both Series A & Series B. Yes, 2
series. Which occurred a couple times
in Yankee history. A Red ticket Stub
with a Series letter A or B and a price
of $1.30 is from 1956.
Ticket Stubs Stamped with
the Date
The Yankees didn't stamp dates on
any Grandstand ticket stubs. I've seen
two legit instances
where a stamp was used, and one was on an actual dated ticket
and the other in 1954 due to the misprint
tax issue. The Yankees NEVER stamped a
lettered ticket used for a Make up game
played on an off day. Never mind
the theory they stamped huge
milestone games just by coincidence.
There are so many stamped milestone
Yankees stubs such as Maris 60th, Maris
61st, Mantle Debuts and so on and they
all are not true to their date.
I am open to any questions
regarding your ticket stubs and would
be happy to assist you. Feel free to
send me an email (above) if you come
across any stubs from these years, and
need information that is not covered
here. I will do my best to help you
out. In my next Newsletter I will cover
Stubs from 1960-1973.
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