Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels
 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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Straight from an estate sale in Kentucky comes this Rare Vintage Louisville Colonels Baseball Souvenir Bracelet ~ Louisville, KY. The Louisville

 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

Rare Vintage Louisville Colonels Baseball Souvenir Bracelet ~ Louisville, KY

 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

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 Vintage Louisville Kentucky Baseball Colonels

The Phillies rout the Colonels at the Philadelphia Baseball Grounds, 29-4. Louisville right-hander John Wadsworth sets a National League record by giving up 28 singles in one game. - This Day In Baseball