Lot # 24: 1932 Hisashi Matsui Karuta Card with Associated Schedule Card (Earliest Known Karuta Set)--Rare

Category: Baseball Cards

Starting Bid: $75.00

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Item was in Auction "Auction 49 Ended 5/27/2016",
which ran from 5/8/2016 4:30 PM to
5/26/2016 11:00 PM



Only two cards featuring any player from this set have ever been seen.  The other depicts Japan Hall of Fame member, Naotaka Makino.  Only one example of each card exists.  This is the earliest baseball karuta set known that consists of primarily non-generic players.  Hisashi Matsui was a left fielder for Meiji University from 1929 to 1933, and was often their cleanup hitter.  He batted .302 in Spring 1930 and .344 in Fall 1930. Matsui also had a good eye and drew a large number of walks during his career. How do we know that this is a 1932 set?  The associated schedule card lists part of the Big Six University spring baseball schedule. While no year is mentioned, the day of the week is listed for each date, and these days coincide with the 1932 calendar. Both cards are blank backed.

Size: Player card--1 1/4" x 1 7/8". Schedule card--2 1/4" x 1 7/16".

Condition: Player card and schedule card are both Ex.

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