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1950 Hollywood Stars Program

$ 102.96

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    Quality Authentication - Fine Memorabilia
    1950 Hollywood Stars Program
    1950 Hollywood Stars Program
    1950 Hollywood Stars Program and Original Photo Used for Inside Page featuring Fibber McGee & Molly (Danny Goodman Collection)
    In 1950 the Hollywood Stars were affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers. This particular program showcases the PCL team against the Sacramento Solons (unscored). The program itself is in weak condition with storage wear, some detachment from binding etc. However looking past the flaws and into the value is the original photo from the interior – with all press markings/instructions on the reverseDe Wan Studios Oh yeah, and it features Fibber McGee & Molly A young concession guy is also featured in the photo.Danny Goodman was a pioneer in the truest sense. The man who spearheaded the promotion of the Dodgers when they moved out west, Goodman is credited with inventing the sports souvenir marketing industry. Spending his adolescence and entire adult life in the concessions business, Goodman was a natural to run the Dodgers marketing staff since he worked for several major league teams before joining the Dodgers staff exclusively. His official title was Vice President and Director of Advertising and Promotion. It was Goodman who developed the Dodger’s bobble head giveaway promotion. The executive was also one of Walter O’Malley’s first hires when he moved the team to Los Angeles. Because he was a marketing dynamo, Goodman rubbed elbows with many sports icons. Offered for the first time are a number of Goodman’s treasured keepsakes from his long career with the Dodgers. AMI has the honor of offering some of Goodman’s personal mementos such as a Ty Cobb hand written letter, autographed bats signed to Goodman or his son Joe, game used bats from Dodger greats and other assorted photos. Away from the field, Goodman also organized almost 200 roasts of celebrities. Even Goodman was roasted a few times. Although he preferred a low-key approach, Goodman developed key connections through his years of service to the Dodgers. Permanently enshrined in the Southern California Jewish Hall of Fame, Goodman was a fixture in the Dodgers and left an indelible mark on the franchis
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