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Anchor Steam Baseball Sign (Tacker)-Henley
San Francisco Seals star "Cack" Henley. Anchor Steam Baseball old-fashioned embossed metal tacker. 12" x16.5". Holes for wall-mounting.
On March 26, 1903—seven years after Anchor Brewing began making beer on San Francisco’s Russian Hill—the team that would become known as the San Francisco Seals played its first Pacific Coast League game. Paid attendance at Recreation Park, south of Market Street, was 5,235. Ladies were admitted free. San Francisco defeated Portland 7–3, in a 90-minute, 9-inning contest. Six years later, the Seals won their first pennant, with a 132–80 record. By that time, Anchor had moved south of Market, near where it continues to brew San Francisco’s original Anchor Steam® Beer today. Read more
$12.75
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