1950 Drawing of Sportsman's Park: St. Louis Cardinals Baseball History
The 1950 sports publication page features a cartoon drawing of Sportsman's Park, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, illustrating various memorable moments and notable figures in baseball history associated with the venue. Key elements highlighted include the legendary Babe Ruth's one-handed catch during the 1928 World Series, and the impactful performances of players like Dizzy Dean, who was famously beaned in the 1934 World Series. The drawing references multiple home runs, including Max West's game-winning homer in the All-Star game in 1940 and Enos Slaughter's decisive slide home in the 1946 World Series. Named also is Terry Moore, noted for his improbable catches, and players like Stan Musial, who engaged with fans.