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Old 09-23-2018, 11:54 AM
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Paul, about the closest I can come to Snodgrass muff is a same game 8 photo by the American Press Association as shown in the thread linked:

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=227925

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It at least demonstrates that the major press services were taking game action photos at those games.
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Amount about 100 game action photos and lantern slides of the 1912 world series, I had the result of Snodgrasses muff, that is Yerkes scoring the winning run.
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Amount about 100 game action photos and lantern slides of the 1912 world series, I had the result of Snodgrasses muff, that is Yerkes scoring the winning run.
I didn’t know that existed, Bruce. That’s as close as I’ve ever heard to a memorable moment being captured prior to October 1920.
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You are much more likely to find game moments prior to 1920 depicted in RPPCs taken by fans than professional photographers. Cameras for the common man were all the rage during the Deadball Era. Here is a link to a thread providing the details about a game action RPPC depicting the key moment in the 9th inning of Game 3 of the 1912 World Series at Fenway.

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=241403

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Cool thread and great sleuthing, Jim. Thanks for posting that. Awesome RPPC.
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Paul, it is pictured in Burns’ book, he is scoring standing up. I may have posted it here sometime a long time ago, I think there was a relative of Yerkes who posted for info. And, yes, I realize I should still have them. If you would like I could photograph the page in Burns’ book.
NOT in Burns’ book, or at least I couldnt find it. Sorry.

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I just found some of the items I was going to post before. They are:

—The last known photograph of Ray Chapman, pictured with his new bride, taken in Cleveland. It is dated August 16.

—The front page of the New York Daily News for the 1920 World Series. Note that it says—in handwriting—“something new in baseball.” They were well aware that, by covering an entire game photographically, they were breaking new ground.
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Yerkes scoring the winning run, 1912 World Series, alluded to above. Was once part of about 100 1912 World Series photos, many mounted with photographer descriptions.
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I love the image of Yerkes, Bruce.
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Thanks Paul, wish I could get that other one back for you.
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