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010      2002017135 
020    093010076X|qpaperback 
035    (OCoLC)49312815 
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049    GPIA 
050 00 GV865.Y45|bF85 2002 
082 00 796.357/092|aB|221 
100 1  Fuller, Todd,|d1965- 
245 10 60 feet, 6 inches and other distances from home :|bthe 
       (baseball) life of Mose YellowHorse /|cTodd Fuller. 
246 3  Sixty feet six inches and other distances from home 
264  1 Duluth, Minn. :|bHoly Cow! Press,|c2002. 
300    x, 167 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-164). 
505 00 |tFirst meetings and introductions --|tSome numbers --
       |tMemorizing Oklahoma : a chant (in 1992) that includes 
       the word first --|gA|tnonlinear chronology --|tConsidering
       contexts : a moment of Pawnee --|gA|tdancing red spine, 
       and other convergences --|tSome beginnings --|tOf all 
       things winter --|tHow to read a population table --|tWild 
       West shows & other histories --|gThe|tway Mose YellowHorse
       learned how to throw along Black Bear Creek in Pawnee, 
       Oklahoma, before he discovered the meaning of a fastball 
       or whistling --|tSomething pastoral (in 1917) --|tStitches
       and hills : (minor league) baseball and Pawnee, Oklahoma -
       -|gThe|tbig time begins --|tRising through the ranks : 
       from the minors to major leagues--conducting drafts --
       |tSome show --|gThe|tmeaning of P, or what it means to 
       wear #50 (for the Pittsburgh Pirates) --|t1921 & other 
       numbers --|tEight to five --|gAn|tinterview with Babe 
       Adams --|gA|tbean for the (Georgia) peach : the Detroit 
       incident --|gA|tbean for the peach : counting coup --
       |tPicking moments --|tRuth versus YellowHorse --|tSome 
       trouble --|tBusiness is business --|tHow many ways an arm 
       dies --|tCartoons and other fantasies --|tThroat --
       |tThroat, or the demise of a former major leaguer --|tSome
       tributes --|tIronies named 1947 --|tBaseball gloves and 
       reconciliations --|gThe|tsoftening of hard feelings over 
       thirty-five years --|tHunting, for YellowHorse --|gA
       |tcurveball story --|tGhost dancing in January : a 
       transcript and character profile --|tSome conclusions --
       |t1964 : the day they demolished the polo grounds, or 
       riding off into the sunset (on April 10) --|tObits and 
       other fibs --|tTruth is --|tPosthumous fastballs, threats,
       and chants --|tAfterword : an open letter : To the 
       Baseball Hall of Fame Veterans' Committee --|tBibliography
       --|tPublication credits --|tAbout the author. 
600 10 Yellowhorse, Mose,|d1898-1964. 
650  0 Baseball players|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Pawnee Indians|vBiography. 
650  9 Indian baseball players|zUnited States|vBiography. 
690  7 Indigenous baseball players|zUnited States|vBiography.
       |2local DEI term 
994    90|bGPI 
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