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RECORD NUMBER
NYJA000410
374 of 894
SERIES TITLE
B. Subject
BOX NUMBER
B046
FOLDER TITLE
Baseball -- World Series, 1951
ITEM TITLE
First Score of the Game
ITEM CAPTION
Yankees second baseman Gerry Coleman crosses home as Giants catcher Wes Westrum awaits the fielded ball at the plate.
CATEGORY
Sports & Recreation
DATE PUBLISHED
1951-10-10
PHOTOGRAPHER
Associated Press Wirephoto
DATE TAKEN
1951-10-10
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