Ernest Barnard was the American League President 1927 - 1931. Ban Johnson was American League President in 1925. The Baseball you have would have Red, and Blue stitching and this does not signify that it is a World Series Baseball.
American League baseballs with the Reach Trademark had Red & Blue stitching, and the National League Spalding Trademark baseballs had Black & Red stitching up until about 1934/35 when in both league started using only red stitching.
The Stamping "Official American League Ball" would be on the sweet spot and the League presidents stamped signature would appear on the side panel as ES Barnard (Ernest Sargent Barnard)
An Ernest Barnard Official American league Baseball in excellent condition is worth about $800.-$1,000. For more information on Official baseballs I will leave a link below. I will be updating the page soon adding more pictures, and detail. I will also leave a link to a picture of the ES Barnard stamped signature.
Columbia University
1953 to 1973
Woodrow Wilson, the American president at the time
The first African-American President of an Ivy League Institution was Ruth J. Simmons. Simmons became the 18th president of Brown University in 2001, and still holds this position today.
President Woodrow Wilson...
the American Protective League
Conservatives join the American Liberty League, in the 1930s, to oppose President Roosevelt's new deal policies. Many conservatives thought the government was growing to fast.
The American League is one of the two leagues in Major League Baseball. There are currently 15 teams in the American League.
American League
Lee MacPhail, who was the President of the American League between 1974-1984 and elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.
The American Liberty League was a political organization formed in 1934 by conservative Democrats and Republicans to oppose President Franklin Roosevelt and his policies. Despite their efforts, Roosevelt was elected in a landslide in 1936 and the League started to disintegrate. By 1940 it ceased to exist.
The American League was founded in 1894 as a minor league and was known as the Western League. The name was changed to American League for the 1900 season and it remained a minor league. The American League declared itself a major league in 1901 and has been a major league ever since.