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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: A Brief History of the All-Star Selection Process | 1 | |
Ace Adams: His Name Says It All | 3 | |
Sam Chapman: Football Hero | 13 | |
Harlond Clift: Darkie | 23 | |
Elbie Fletcher: Gold Glove | 31 | |
Mel Harder: Art Teacher | 43 | |
Sid Hudson: Second Division | 59 | |
Willard Marshall: Old Country Boy | 69 | |
Joe Moore: Team Player | 81 | |
Pat Mullin: Four Years to the War | 91 | |
Andy Pafko: Handy Andy | 102 | |
Mel Parnell: The Fenway Southpaw | 115 | |
Bill Rigney: Full Circle | 129 | |
Connie Ryan: A Brave in Three Cities | 145 | |
Dick Sisler: The Whiz Kids' Biggest Hit | 153 | |
Bill Voiselle: No. 96 | 163 | |
Burgess Whitehead: Gashouse Gang | 173 | |
Al Zarilla: Fournier's Find | 179 | |
Bibliography | 191 | |
Index | 193 |
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