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Old 07-01-2017, 11:26 PM
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Default Identification Help Los Angeles Angels in the 20's

This is a picture from the 1920's from the Los Angeles Angels. Any idea who the players are?
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Got the picture in hand today and shorter man is Marty Krug the manager. Still trying to figure out the other person
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Marty Krug was the Manager of the PCL Los Angeles team from 1923 through midway of 1929, if that helps anyone out there to narrow down a search. The man on left looks vaguely familiar, but I can't seem to place him. And what is that mystery man holding in his hand? A feather?

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I think it is a catchers mask but hard to tell.
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My first thought was that the man on the left resembled Neal Ball, but he had no relationship with LA that I am aware of. However, he was Krug's teammate on the 1912 Red Sox.
My record on these is mixed, and not saying it is Ball, just that was my first thought.
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Doing some picture comparisons and research I believe him to be Truck Hannah. A player/ manager and catcher for the Los Angeles Angels.
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FWIW, definitely not Truck Hannah.
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Looks like Clyde Barfoot to me

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This photo was identified as Clyde Barfoot on the web. Definitely the deep-set eyes seem to match...where is our ear, nose and throat expert?

It looks like Clyde played for Los Angeles in 1928, 1929 and 1930. So 1928 or 1929 is a likely date for Ken's photo if it is indeed both Barfoot and Krug.

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That looks like a winner.
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There is no way in heck these two are the same person…

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Nose is off, chin and jaw are off, eyes and brow are off, ears are way off, shape of mouth is off and those nasolabial folds (laugh lines) don't match.
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and those nasolabial folds (laugh lines) don't match.
Now I know what those facial crevasses are officially called.

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