"Major League Secrets" were the calling card of the 50 subject Schutter-Johnson set from 1935, known also as R332. The mid-Depression set features somewhat crude line drawings of its subjects demonstrating both basic and advanced fundamentals of baseball play, as offered by Al Demaree. Bill Dickey was one of several eventual Hall-of-Famers in the set and is graded as a PSA 1.5 here. The front is superb, with the crimson background blazing forth, with the corners and borders remaining strong. The centering is just a tad high and the overall image is pleasing, The back has clearly been removed from an old scrapbook, with glue remnants and paper loss evident.