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Jim Thorpe and a Ticket to Serendipity
By BILL
PENNINGTON
March 29, 2005
New York Times

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Anthony Barone Jr. went to a local book auction with his sister Lee early
this month, they came across a book from the 1920's, "Jesse James and His
Greatest Hauls," a Wild West adventure of daring holdups.
Unimpressed by the condition of the book's cover, Anthony was not
interested in purchasing it. But when the bidding crested at $6, Lee looked
at her brother. "What's six bucks?" she said.
Anthony and Lee took the book home and ignored it for a week. They
contemplated putting it back up for auction the next week, when Anthony
decided he would at least flip through it.
"I started leafing through the pages, and out dropped this big red
ticket," said Barone, a 44-year-old purchasing manager from Jamestown, N.Y.
"It literally fell into my lap."
The ticket, six inches long, in good condition and with its stub still
attached, was for an exhibition basketball game featuring Jim Thorpe and
"His World Famous Indians" on March 1, 1927.
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