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This collectible phone card commemorates the 50th Year Recognition of the 1944 World Series. The front image is a black and white photograph showing two men interacting near a scoreboard painted on the side of a military aircraft. One man, dressed in military attire and wearing a cap, points towards the scoreboard with a stick, while the second man leans out of the aircraft window observing. The scoreboard displays runs and hits for two teams labeled "Browns" and "Cards," referencing the St. Louis Browns and St. Louis Cardinals, participants in the 1944 World Series.
Additional text on the lower portion of the scoreboard identifies players: "Bather," "Rayworth," "Laner," and "Cooper." The card’s face value is marked as $10 in the lower right corner.
This phone card is associated with HT Technologies and references Cherignola, Italy, connecting it to the 459th Bomb Group of the 15th Air Force during World War II. It celebrates the intersection of baseball history and WWII military service. The card is issued by WorldCom.
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