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    Last month, I wrote about meeting the first Japanese baseball player in Major League Baseballhistory. But I failed to mention that it was my first time visiting my alma mater in over a decade.

    I arrived about an hour before the Masanori Murakamibook signing, so I decided to walk around campus and check out my old stomping grounds. Here's a look at San Jose State University'siconicTower Hall:


    I apologize for the poor lighting... due to the time of day, I was forced to take the photographs while facing the sun. Tower Hall is one of the oldest buildings in San Jose and looks exactly the way I left it when I graduated back in 1996.

    However I did notice one nice addition to the campus:


    Back in 2005, SJSU honored their two former Olympic medal winning students with this beautiful statue.


    For those who may not recognize the Olympians, back in 1968Tommie Smith took home the gold medal in the 200m race, while John Carlos won the bronze.



    At the medal ceremony, the two athletesprotested racial segregation by raising their black gloved fists and lowering their heads while on the podium.

    Interesting Fact: If you're wondering why one of them raised his right hand, while the other raised his left... Mr. Carlos accidentally left his gloves at the Olympic Village, so he borrowed Smith'sleft glove.

    One More Interesting Fact: Peter Norman was an Australiansprinter and the third member on the podium. All three athletes wore Olympic Project for Human Rightsbadges when they received their medals and it was Norman who actually gave Carlos the idea to borrow Smith'sglove.



    A Final Interesting Fact: John Carlos and Tommie Smith both gave eulogies and served as pallbearers at Peter Norman'sfuneral back in 2006.

    Okay now onto the card featured at the top of this post. After the book signing, I went home and searched for cards of all threeOlympians. As soon as I found out that Smith had autographs in both Allen & Ginter and Americana, I targeted them on eBay.



    After a few weeks, I won the 2012 Americana Heroes and Legendsautograph for $8.85 (+ $2.98 shipping). It's a nice addition to my San Jose State University PC, but I'd really like to get my hands on his 2007 A&Gautograph, because they feature on-card autographs. Unfortunately... they are way out of my price range for the time being.

    I hope all of you had a great week. I'm officially on my summer break and have already started building everyone's care packages. Stay tuned. I should have some of them ready to go by tomorrow or Monday.

    Happy Friday and sayonara!


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