"[Marion] (left) and Cub pilot Frankie Frisch shown receiving their copies of the Jubilee Record book from radio announcer, Harry Caray (back to camera) in pre-game ceremonies yesterday at Sportsmans Park."
, Third Baseman Lester Bell, Scout Jack Ryan, Outfielder Ray Blades, Shortstop Tommy Thevenow, Dr. Harrison J. weaver, trainer who took over in 1927, and Butch Yatkeman, equipment manager now but batboy then. They'll be at Sportsmans Park this afternoon."
"[continued from title] into third base is Sid Gordon of the Boston Braves during the second inning of their game at Sportsmans Park yesterday. The Red Bird third baseman is Bill Johnson and the umpire is Bill Stewart. Gordon had hit the third double of the inning and, after going to the hot corner on a fly ball, he scored the third run of the frame."
"The play came in the second inning of yesterday's Cardinal-Dodger game at Sportsmans Park. Stan Musial tried to go to third on Joe Garagiola's grounder to Dodger third sacker Rocky Bridges. Bridges made a good stop on the hard hit ball then made an even better stop as he dove for and tagged Musial out."
"Solly Hemus is shown as he scored the first run for the Cards in the third inning yesterday, the start of a vain effort to catch the Browns. Sherm Lollar is the catcher, Red Schoendienst is the Birds' watcher. The ump is Hank Soar."
"Enos Slaughter, Cardinal right fielder, is trapped between first and second in an attempted double steal in the eighth inning of yesterday's game with the Dodgers. Gil Hodges (14) is about to put the ball on him while Pewee Reese lends vocal assistance. The Dodgers won the game, 4-3."
"[continued from title] by Andy Pafko, shown crossing home plate in the fourth inning Sunday at Sportsmans Park, put the Chicago Cubs ahead of the Cardinals and his second four-baser kept the Windy City team out front. Shown waiting to congratulate Pafko are Phil Cavarretta (44) and Bill Serena, while Catcher Joe Garagiola stands by."