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Posted By: bill latzko

dave-asphaltman-which southern leaguer are you referring to?? I had the wagner (authenicated trimmed on 3 sides and sold it like an idiot 2 yrs ago; have the plank(psa 5), magie (4); demmitt and O'Hara 3's) Elberfeld(5) and the following in 5's #9, 13,16,24, 33, 39, 46 and 47. All others in PSA 6. I do not have the rare Doyle version and I would love to upgrade any of my t206's that I do not have in a psa 6 if anyone has some.

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Posted By: Dave F

Bill-
I was referring to Scott Latsko above. Pretty similar last name. I'm well aware of your set registry Bill. Would make one quite envious. Since I live up the road from you in Canton...maybe I should ask..any chance for a yard sale this weekend where you'd have T206's by the quarter in a laundry basket? LOL.

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don't be envious....it's why everyone sends their kids to college and mine better get scholarships!!!Although I am pretty "proud" of it and it's been a heck of a labor of love. And I wish I could find some at a garage or estate sale instead of battling the biggies on ebay all the time. Wonder if Scott Latsko is related to the fullback on the national champion Florida Gators (billy Latsko)

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Bill...

I've yet to get lucky like that at a yardsale or antique shop..but then again you'd probably have to get away from the Woodstock, Canton area. I don't think there are many folks in Bridgemill or Townelake with groups of T206's to get rid of and not know what they have. Unfortunate as it may be.

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Peter
Thanks for asking the question, gave me an excuse to look at a card I hadn't looked at in a while. Back has no paperloss and the card is crease free. I looked in the light to see if I could see any spider wrinkles and if they're there I can't see them. Given that and the fact that the card has nice centering I agree that it is probably undergraded. I actually bought it from Richard Ha on the B/S/T page and I remember him making a comment that the card looked like a 6 or something to that effect.

Dave
As I mentioned above I picked it up a few months ago from Richard Ha. My one and only SLer to date.

Bill
I noticed Billy Latsko for the first time this year while watching a Florida game. First time I've ever seen someone with my last name other than my family. As far as I know we aren't related but it wouldn't surprise me if we were somewhere along the way

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BRIAN W

My Breitenstein might be nicer than yours, but I can't come close in comparison with your 36 other HINDU So. Lgers.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Your answer to my TRIVIA ? on Breitenstein is only partially correct.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Why isn't Bill Dahlen in the HOF ?


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Hey Ted
Breitenstein threw a no hitter in his first major league start. What did I win? just kidding

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Ted- what is the half of the trivia question I left out? I believe he tossed it in 1898, and I am doing this from memory (I'm not cheating). Is the fact it was in the 19th century the other half?

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Updated as to the cards that have been shown in scans...don't think I missed any, but maybe.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

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Three more Southern Leaguers on your list


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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

You guys are not quite there on the Ted Breitenstein TRIVIA quiz.....

What is he best known for ?

One more go on this 19th Century TRIVIA ?

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Posted By: Steve Murray

In 1894 he pitched in 56 games. A record?

With 50 decisions (W27 L23). A record?

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He was second all time in innings pitched for the N.L.?
He was also in a nasty horse carriage accident. Don't see those much anymore.

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Pitch a no-no in his 1st major league start

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He also got a single vote in 1937 for the Hall of Fame....thats interesting.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Okay Ted- this is getting too esoteric. I give up. Did he pitch the final no hitter of the 19th century?

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

BARRY

Could very well be....but, not the answer.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

He is one of a few pitchers who pitched a No-Hitter on opening day of the BB season.
He did this pitching for Cincy (vs Pitt) on April 22, 1898. It wasn't his rookie game, as
he had been in the Majors since 1891.

Now a follow-up QUIZ....who are the others who have pitched No-Hitters on opening day ?

I'll start with Bob Feller.....I think he one.

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Posted By: Dave F

I'm pretty sure there hasn't been anybody besides Feller to do that.

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Posted By: RIch Klein

Ted:

Like I said, Breitenstein pitched a no-hitter in his first major league start. Of coure, that depends on what you call the AA as a major league but many 19th century experts do consider that a major league

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Posted By: barrysloate

I think Dave is right.

Bobo Holloman did it in his first start, but that's the answer to a different trivia question.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

In the back of my mind, I thought I remembered Ted B. pitching a No-Hitter in his very 1st game.
However, when I looked it up in my BB encyclopedia I couldn't find this fact.

So, please forgive me for not acknowledging this fact. I better acquire a better BB encyclopedia.

Thanks for the enlightenment....and also, I should have went with my 1st thought on this subject.

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Posted By: barrysloate

A bit off topic, but here is my trivia question:

What honored guest threw out the first ball at the Minnesota Twins inaugural game in April, 1961?

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Barry: According to NYT archives first ball thrown out at Twins inaugural game (against NY on April 11 at Yankee Stadium) was by Borough President James J. Lyons. First ball thrown out at Minnesota's home opener (on April 21 versus "new" Washington Senators) was by Governor Elmer Anderson. Either way I think I am missing something. I thought the answer was going to be someone cool like Bob Dylan or Baby Jay Behrens.

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Unless I'm wrong, I heard the first ball was thrown out by Dummy Hoy. He was 99 years old at the time, and died later that year. That didn't turn up at all?

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Posted By: Rich Klein

Threw out the 1st pitch of game 3 of the 1961 World Series at age 99; it was an honor as he had a good chance (did not quite make it) of being the 1st retired major leaguer to reach 100

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Posted By: DMcD

A SABR geek would know and the NYT of October 9, 1961 confirms that 99 year old Dummy Hoy threw out the first pitch of the third game at Cincinnati. (Third pitch of first game would have been thrown by Whitey Ford, but I digress). Couldn't find anything correlating Hoy and the Twins.

Some good trivia and, for you nostalgia fans, some sweet banter from America's Sweethearts, Runscott and Julie, on an old N54 thread:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/message/1077088330/stupid+baseball+trivia

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Thanks for correcting me. I've been wrong all these years.

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Shag:

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Posted By: David

My source on the Breitenstein threw a no-no in his first major league start was The New Biographical History of Baseball . Good red flag reading, for you Seinfeld fans.

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Here is my Lundgren:

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

To me he is the TOUGHEST of the Southern Leaguers. I am surprised that he isn't listed 1st (#11
on the above list) in the ranking order of the 48 So. Lgrs.

"Shag"....was that his nickname for his hairdo....or short for Shaughnessy ?

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Ted, are there any others you see that are way off from where you feel they should rank? I agree on Shag & would add Carey (not even in top 50), Breitenstein, & Violat as some of the tougher SLers. I also seem to have had no problem finding multiple copies of Foster, Hart (LR) & Smith (Shreveport). Thanks for any input.



Edited to say = input from anyone is welcome

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Funny you can find the Smith (Shreveport) fairly easily. I have a tough time with that one....had a PSA 3 a year ago and let it go...and havent' found another since...at least not another for a decent deal.

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Posted By: Eric

Is definitely one of the toughest SLers to find. It's the only card I have doubles of, and mainly for that reason. This one is ungraded. My PSA 2 is above, in a previous post. By the way, sorry for the really crappy pic. I was too lazy to scan it in tonight.



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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

In the 3 prior T206 sets I have put together these Southern Leaguers have always been the toughest
for me to find......

Breitenstein
Coles
Hickman
Paige
Revelle
Shaughnessy

And the easist, by far, has to be Thebo.....can anyone explain why ?

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I've got all of these, if you start counting at 8. The top seven are what I'm missing from my near set. Here's some SL pics from my original hand-me-down set.











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Posted By: Rob NYC

I thought the X's would represent the number of copies represented by the forum.

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Rob,
I am not sure what the Xs are meant to represent, but I can't imagine more board members have Cobb back, Wagner or Plank than have Jordan or Hickman.
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means that it has been shown. Not intended to denote number of cards.

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Posted By: Danny Grimes

nice cards guys simply awesome!! just curious someone's sgc graded card said "from the lionel carter collection" who's he? just un-familiar with the name.


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Danny,
Lionel Carter was a hobby pioneer who began collecting in 1932. He is in his 90's now and Mastro Auctions recently auctioned a large part of his collection. YOu can real about it here: http://press.mastroauctions.com/images/press/2007/Premier/April/LionelCarter.pdf

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