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    Posted 12 years ago

    PaulLajoie
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    Here is a variety of the 1903 PSAL medal. The obverse looks to be the same as a previous submitter's medal.

    The reverse reads: ELEM'Y SCHOOL / RUNNING HIGH JUMP. The maker's mark is at the bottom with the word STERLING / DIEGES & CLUST / 25 JOHN ST. N.Y.

    This is the first year of issue for medals of the Public Schools Athletic League. Although the previous submitter's medal clearly states that his medal was provided by the William Randolph Hearst organization, this one has no such information.

    The Evening World newspaper, a Pulitzer newspaper, began to fund the awards in 1906, and continued to 1930.

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    Comments

    1. PaulLajoie, 12 years ago
      The ribbon shown in these photos is a modern new ribbon. Most likely it was awarded originally with a red/white/red ribbon, or possibly even a jet black ribbon.
    2. rrrohde, 12 years ago
      Hi Paullajoie
      The medal I have is not marked as sterling.

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