I just obtained two (02) "VINTAGE" SOUVENIR SCORE CARD(s). They are 1950 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ones. They are 7 1/2 x 11. On the front the borders are off whit, then red. Inside the borders it has ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, eight Cardinal birds batting (four on the left & four on the right), between the Cardinals is a Cardinal player throwing the ball over an opponent, and at the bottom it has "1950-SOUVENIR SCORE CARD - 10c".

On the back - it has a Cardinals waitress, "These Famous St. Louis Products make your(underlined) game more enjoyable", bottle of Budweiser,Polar Eclair,hotdog on bun,coke. Under that it has five symbols of foog and drink companies , and a comment of each.

Inside of the two pages - other advertisements, AL & N L Batteries (one on left side & one on right side, 1950 RULE CHANGES, and score areas of each team. On the score areas - all line-ups for the game is printed in on the score area (of up to inning 10, and has R H E area too), below the score card areas are the 25 team players names, manager, coaches, and umpires.

On the CINCINNATI / CARDINALS line-ups - three REDS are blanked out and replacements written in, and one Cardinal blanked out and another written in

On the PITTSBURGH / CARDINALS score card - nothing written on. However, it has a very light,straight line, crease in the middle of the program, from left to right of the program. Someone, very carefully, evidently folded it.

BOTH look like they were just made - no dents,stains,paper loss, etc.

Now, if you're interested in buying, either or both, p lease make a reasonable offer on these 'NEW" looking 74 years OLD Cardinals "score card(s)". THANKS for checking this thread, Rodney