Scarce Organizing Committee ‘Baseball’ badge issued for the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games. Silver-tone, 20 gm, 44 mm x 84 mm, by Lauer, featuring the Olympics rings over the Brandenburg Gate with lower engraved text: "XL Olympiade, Berlin 1936" and “Oberleitung [Management].” The badge is suspended from its original gray ribbon with upper “Baseball” plaque. The reverse bears the maker mark.
Baseball was a demonstration sport at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. The single exhibition game was played on August 12, 1936, prior to the track and field competitions between two American teams. The single-nation arrangement had been made after the original matchup between Japan and the United States was scrapped after the Japanese team withdrew. The two teams were named the World Champions and the U. S. Olympics, with the former winning 6-5 in front of 90,000 spectators in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
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