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The more you put into it, the more you
have a fair chance to win:'
In addition to the contributions
from major collectors like Goldstein
and Cooper, the exhibition features
numerous artifacts from fans across
the country that participated in the
museum's Tumblr blog that ran during
the 2013 season.
"We created the site to allow us to
go to the general public and ask them,
`What are your baseball memories, do
you have a baseball artifact, do you have
a story behind it?"' Perelman explained.
The response, he said, was over-
whelming. Thousands of replies
yielded treasures like the story of
Esther Schimmel, a St. Louis Cardinals
fan and entrepreneur who realized that
there was money to be made by selling
hot dogs to hungry fans parking in the
lots surrounding the Cardinals' new
stadium in the 1950s.
She kept strictly kosher, Perelman
said, so in order not to have contact
with the non-kosher dogs she was sell-
ing, she would only hold the bun and
spear the hot dog to put it in the bun.
The museum will have her grease-
stained chef coat on display alongside
a photo of her serving hot dogs to two
young children.
To help "Chasing Dreams" appeal to
as many people as possible, the show
includes material about players and
notables from other minorities, includ-
ing Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron,
Orlando Cepeda and Ichiro Suzuki.
The 2,400-square-foot exhibition
will be complemented by a dedicated
website, educational and public pro-
gramming, and an illustrated cata-
logue. Perelman said the staff has done
an enormous amount of outreach to
schools, camps, religious groups and
more to encourage them to visit the
exhibition and take part in the vari-
ous related programming that will be
taking place, including movie series, a
Father's Day event and a speaker series
featuring baseball notables.
After closing in Philadelphia on
Oct. 26, the exhibition will travel to
other museums around the country.
Additionally, a panel version has been
created for baseball stadiums, local
historical societies, libraries, com-
munity centers and synagogues (more
information is available at
chasingdreams.nmajh.org).
Official Major League player Lipman
Pike's "Baseball" Record, 1886.
Five years after the 41-year-old
Pike had made his last Major
League appearance, he was still
making headlines — and in the very
first daily newspaper dedicated
entirely to the national game.
Rudolph Kalish, third baseman for the
Live Oak of Cincinnati, an amateur club
that lost twice to the fabled Cincinnati
Red Stockings, 1870
And if the exhibition sparks visitors
to begin their own collection of memo-
rabilia, it couldn't come at a better
time. For their part, both Goldstein and
Cooper are giving up their collections.
Goldstein is looking for a single entity
willing to keep his artifacts together
while Cooper is selling his games
through Heritage Auctions in Texas.
Cooper has no plans to abandon the
game he loves; he just thinks the time
has come for someone else to explore
baseball's unique relationship with its
fans and history.
"It's timeless:' he said. "It has always
been there, and it will always be there
— even through the Black Sox scandal,
the drinking, the steroids — just like
the Jewish religion.
"Even through millennia of persecu-
tion, we are always there. I guess it's
a reflection of what we are made out
of — and it's the same thing with base-
ball:'
❑
"Chasing Dreams" will be on view at the National Museum of American
Jewish History through Oct. 26, 2014. The museum is located at 101
South Independence Mall East at the corner of Fifth and Market Streets
in Philadelphia. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday,
and 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. NMAJH is closed most
Mondays, including federal holidays and some Jewish holidays. Museum
admission: $12 adults/$11 senior citizens and youth/free children 12 and
under. (215) 923-3811; nmajh.org .
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