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The RED CROSS (T215-1) set consists of 96 cards. It is comprised of T206 subjects from the 150/350 series, 350-only series, 350/460 series,
and 460-only series. These cards were most likely issued in 2 series....1st series of 48 (or 36) subjects in 1910....the 2nd series of 48 (or 60) subjects in early 1912. The T215 cards were printed in New York City (as most of that era's T-cards), shipped to the Lorillard plant (Factory #10) in Jersey City (NJ), and inserted in the Red Cross tobacco products. A large find of Red Cross cards occurred some years ago in the Louisiana area. ![]() ![]() This list of 96 cards is a work in progress. Some uncertainty exists with respect to the T215-1 cards. However, a 96-card "complete" set of the T215-1's "cousins", the "PIRATE" Tobacco set, has been confirmed. By cross-referencing the RED CROSS set and the "PIRATE" set (with several exceptions in team identifications), a close match exists between the fronts of these two White-Bordered, Brown-Captioned sets. Ames (hands above head) Baker Ball Bender (trees) Bridwell (portrait-cap) M. Brown (Chicago) Byrne (St Louis) Camnitz (arm at side) Chance (yellow portrait) Chase (trophy) Cobb (bat off shoulder) Collins (A's) Conroy (bat) Crandall (portrait-cap) Crawford (bat) Cree Davis (A's) Devore Donlin (bat) (Pittsburg).............traded Feb 17, 1912 Doolan (bat) Doolan (fielding) Dougherty (arm in air) Doyle (portrait) Doyle (bat) Dubuc Elberfeld (Wash.-fielding) Evers (bat-yellow sky) Ford Fromme Griffith (bat) (Washington).........traded in Feb 1912 Groom Hartsel (Toledo).......................acquired by Toledo in Dec 1911 Herzog (New York, NL)..............traded July 22, 1911 Hoblitzell Hofman Howard Huggins (portrait) St Louis NL)....traded Feb 1910 Huggins (hands/mouth) Hummell Jennings (one hand) Jennings (both hands) Johnson (pitching) Kelley Konetchy (glove low) Krause Lajoie (bat) Lake (no ball) Latham Leifield (bat) Lord Magee (bat) Marquard (portrait) Marquard (pitching) Mathewson (white cap) Mathewson (dark cap) McGinnity McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove) Harry McIntyre (Chicago NL) Matty McIntyre (Detroit) McLean Merkle (throwing) Meyers Miller Mowrey (St Louis, NL)...............traded Aug 22, 1909 Mullin (bat) Murray Oakes O'Leary (hands on knees) Paskert Pelty (vertical) Purtell Quinn Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (throwing) Schaefer (Washington) Schulte (back view) Sheckard (glove) Frank Smith (Cincinnati).............traded May 11, 1911 Speaker Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat) Street Sweeney (New York AL) Tannehill (Chicago AL) Tinker (bat on shoulder) Tinker (bat off shoulder) Wagner (bat on right) Warhop Wheat Doc White (pitching) Willetts Wilson Wiltse (portrait) Wiltse (pitching) Cy Young (glove)......................UNCERTAIN I reiterate, this checklist is a work in progress; therefore, I would appreciate any updates to it. Especially, I'm looking for more team changes..... that are different from the original T206 captions. Also, posting your T215-1 cards here are surely appreciated. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 11-13-2018 at 08:54 PM. Reason: Update scans. |
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Hi Ted,
Thanks as always. As you indicate that 150, 350 and 460 subjects are in the Red Cross mix, there is some ambiguity as to which Ball, Camnitz, Lake and Murray subjects are being referenced. Also trying to figure out which 150-only or 150/350 subjects are in play (I don't see any in your checklist, at least at first glance). Best, Scot Last edited by sreader3; 01-25-2011 at 03:18 PM. |
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Are any of the Minor Leaguer players, like Gabby Street, Al Bridwell, etc. featured with any Minor League teams, or are they all featured with their respective Major league team ? (My understanding is it is Major League)
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Smither, Montreal.... that would be a minor league Red Cross. Mr. Lipset has it with both types, but it isn't on Mr. Zanidkis' list. Mr. Lipset also shows a type 2 card for Elberfeld with a Chattanooga caption.
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Frank - Thanks for the info - I think that is how I recall it as well... Some minor leaguer's mixed in, but not as many as say, the T213-2 set. Elberfeld with Chattanooga yes, but Street and Bridwell with Nashville, no...
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And what about Kelley, does anyone know? Presumably if this is a 1910 issue then he's featured with Toronto and not yet with New York.
Can anyone confirm? Regards, Richard. |
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The Mathewson with the White Cap is the only 150 series subject that I know of has been confirmed.
Ball, Camnitz, and Lake could be 150 subjects. But, I'd bet that they are 350 or 460 series subjects. Best regards, TED Z |
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According to Mr Lpiset's encycolepda there are no 150 only cards in the t215-set. Also I crossed referenced the four cards you questioned. Here is what I come up with. Ball Clevleland, Camnitz Pitt arms at side, Lake StL no ball in hand and Murrary NY portrait. drew |
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Richard, Mr. Lipset shows Kelley with a type 2 card with a Toronto caption. I don't know, I've only seen a few Red Cross ballcards, only have one. There are a few mistakes, typos, and omissions in the volumes of The Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards; but most of the stuff in there is right. I'd think there really is a Kelley, Toronto card until it's shown otherwise.
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Kelley and McGinnity are identified with their respective Eastern League teams.....Toronto and Newark (same as their T206's).
Regarding Gabby Street, his portrait card has him with Washington. I haven't seen his Catching card. If it was printed in 1912 he would be identified with New York AL (traded to NY in Dec 1911). Regarding other Minor League captions on these subjects, I think you guys are referring to their T213-2 cards. I have received an input confirming Conroy (bat); and, have added this card to the list. Please continue your inputs on the T213-1 issue. Thanks, TED Z |
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According to Mr Lipset Kelley is with Toronto. drew |
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So that means there is likely a T215 Pirate back Kelley and possibly a T215 Type 1 with Toronto. Very cool.
Thanks for all the responses on that. Regards, Richard. |
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seems Hartsel is captioned with Toledo.
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Here are scans of some T215-1 Red Cross. A few are mine, others are from the Web.
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I can confirm Camnitz (Harry, not Howie) is arm-at-side.
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Thanks for posting all those pictures.
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craig...wow...many of those look pack fresh!!!
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The RED CROSS (T215-1) set consists of 96 cards. It is comprised of T206 subjects from the 150/350 series, 350-only series, 350/460 series,
and 460-only series. These cards were most likely issued in 2 series....1st series of 48 (or 36) subjects in 1910....the 2nd series of 48 (or 60) subjects in early 1912. The T215 cards were printed in New York City (as most of that era's T-cards), shipped to the Lorillard plant (Factory #10) in Jersey City (NJ), and inserted in the Red Cross tobacco products. A large find of Red Cross cards occurred some years back in the Louisiana area. ![]() ![]() This list of 96 cards is a work in progress. Some uncertainty exists with respect to the T215-1 cards. However, a 96-card "complete" set of the T215-1's "cousins", the "PIRATE" Tobacco set, has been confirmed. By cross-referencing the RED CROSS set and the "PIRATE" set (with several exceptions in team identifications), a close match exists between the fronts of these two White-Bordered, Brown-Captioned sets Ames (hands above head) Baker Ball Bender (trees) Bridwell (portrait-cap) M. Brown (Chicago) Byrne (St Louis) Camnitz (arm at side) Chance (yellow portrait) Chase (trophy) Cobb (bat off shoulder) Collins (A's) Conroy (bat) Crandall (portrait-cap) Crawford (bat) Cree Davis (A's) Devore Donlin (bat) (Pittsburg)...............traded Feb 17, 1912 Doolan (bat) Doolan (fielding) Dougherty (arm in air) Doyle (portrait) Doyle (bat) Dubuc Elberfeld (Wash.-fielding) Evers (bat-yellow sky) Ford Fromme Griffith (bat) (Washington)...........traded in Feb 1912 Groom Hartsel (Toledo).........................acquired by Toledo in Dec 1911 Herzog (New York, NL)................traded July 22, 1911 Hoblitzell Hofman Howard Huggins (portrait) St Louis NL)......traded Feb 1910) Huggins (hands/mouth) Hummell Jennings (one hand) Jennings (both hands) Johnson (pitching) Kelley Konetchy (glove low) Krause Lajoie (bat) Lake (St Louis-no ball) Latham Leifield (bat) Lord Magee (bat) Marquard (portrait) Marquard (pitching) Mathewson (white cap) Mathewson (dark cap) McGinnity McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove) Harry McIntyre (Chicago NL) Matty McIntyre (Detroit) McLean Merkle (throwing) Meyers Miller Mowrey (St Louis, NL).................traded Aug 22, 1909 Mullin (bat) Murray Oakes O'Leary (hands on knees) Paskert Pelty (vertical) Purtell Quinn Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (throwing) Schaefer (Washington) Schulte (back view) Sheckard (glove) Frank Smith (Cincinnati)...............traded May 11, 1911 Speaker Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat) Street Sweeney (New York AL) Tannehill (Chicago AL) Tinker (bat on shoulder) Tinker (bat off shoulder) Wagner (bat on right) Warhop Wheat Doc White (pitching) Willetts Wilson Wiltse (portrait) Wiltse (pitching) Cy Young (glove).......................UNCERTAIN I reiterate, this checklist is a work in progress; therefore, I would appreciate any updates to it. Especially, I'm looking for more team changes..... that are different from the original T206 captions. Also, posting your T215-1 cards here are surely appreciated. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 09-02-2017 at 03:12 PM. |
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Does it make any sense that a sole T206 150/350 subject (Matty White Cap) would exist with Red Cross? While I have absolutely no proof, this combination calls to mind the ill-fated Matty Portrait Red Hindu, which was ultimately deemed to have been re-backed.
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As I posted before, Hartsel is shown with Toledo.
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...n/george21.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...n/george22.jpg Topsy joined Toledo in 1912 as their manager for the first of three seasons, in only the last of which he appeared as a player.
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Ted--Are you saying that the checklist for the Pirate set is the same as the checklist for the Red Cross set? I wasn't aware that there was a Cobb Bat Off in the Pirate group.
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To date, no Cobb has been confirmed in the T215-3 (PIRATE Tobacco) set. I posted a thread on this 8 months ago
titled...... " Searching for a "Pirate" Cobb....show us these extremely rare "T215" cards ? Link...... http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=123396 TED Z |
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Thanks for the team info on Topsy Hartsel. I have added his team to the list.
Indeed, Toledo acquired Topsy in December 1911 to be their Manager. Best Regards, TED Z |
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However, this card had been cataloged way before the "re-fronting" (re-backing) of cards like the Matty/red HINDU card you alluded to. Those fakes were in circulation circa 1999-2000. Also, for whatever it is worth, there exists an SGC 40 graded RED CROSS (BROWN caption) Matty with a White Cap. Best Regards, TED Z |
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Does anyone here have the T215-1 Frank Smither card that is listed in the Standard Catalog ?
I can't find this guy in any BB encyclopedia. Or, is this card simply some sort of spelling variation of the Frank Smith card ? Thanks, TED Z |
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There's no listing for Smither in the data base for minor league players at the Baseball Reference site. I've not seen the card. This does bring its existence into some doubt... maybe a typo?
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I have never seen this card; and, was curious to see if anyone else has seen it (or has a scan of it).
Besides Cobb, Smither is not in the T215-3 (PIRATE Tobacco) set. Otherwise, the PIRATE set appears to include nearly all the subjects that are in the T215-1 (RED CROSS) set. Perhaps, this Smither card will eventually surface. Regards, TED Z |
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I'm still looking for the T215-1 Frank Smither card. Has anyone seen (or have a scan) of it.
Also, are there anymore T215-1 cards to be posted here ? Please, no Blue captioned T215's. Save those for another thread on the T215-2 cards. Thanks, TED Z |
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In Mr. Sugar's 3rd edition of his The Sports Collectors Bible, he lists this:
Smith (2)* That is listed in the Type One Brown Captions, and in the Type Two Blue Captions. The * indicates that the cards are identical to the corresponding Type One card with the exception of the color of the caption. There is no listing for a Smither card under either type. My thinking now is that there is no such card, and that "Smither" crept in as a typo. No "Smither" card will be found. Frank "Piano Mover" Smith pitched in Montreal for the 1912 and 1913 seasons. He was a dominant pitcher for the White Sox in 1909, and the 5 preceding years. |
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Thanks very much for that info regarding Frank Smith.
So, Smith's T215-2 card identifies him with Montreal (Eastern Lge). I am not 100% positive, but I think Smith's T215-1 card identifies him with Cincinnati. Smith was acquired by Cinci on May 11, 1911. This fact brings me to my theory, in which I think that the 96 cards in the RED CROSS set were printed in the form of two 48-card series. The 1st in 1910, which the 48 cards' team captions are identical to those of their T206 captions. The 2nd series of 48 cards were printed & issued in the Spring of 1912. This series of cards reflect 1910, 1911 and early 1912 trades. Your T215-1 Huggins (portrait) must of been in this 2nd series....as, were the following (to name a few)...... Mike Donlin (bat)......Pittsburg (traded Feb 17, 1912) Clark Griffith (bat)....Washington (traded in Feb 1912) Hartsel...................Toledo (acquired by Toledo in Dec 1911) Buck Herzog............New York, NL (traded July 22, 1911) Harry McIntyre.........Chicago, NL (traded April 13, 1910) Frank Smith.............Cincinnati (traded May 11, 1911) Regards ole buddy, TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 01-28-2011 at 11:27 AM. |
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Here is another player team change that has been upgraded on the T215-1 list.
Mike Mowrey (St Louis NL)......trade from Cinci to St Louis on Aug 22, 1909. TED Z |
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Great work, Ted!!!
I don't have the 2011 Standard Catalog yet. So I don't know what the Red Cross list looks like in there. But what Ted's done here needs to be used to update the Red Cross section of The Standard Catalog. And if Beckett covers T215's in something, they might need to revise their listing. |
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Good idea, Frank.
I always liked the early editions of the Beckett Almanac (when Rich Klein produced it), as it had the Team info. included in the checklists. Best regards, TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 02-01-2011 at 08:52 AM. |
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The RED CROSS (T215-1) set consists of 96 cards. It is comprised of T206 subjects from the 150/350 series, 350-only series, 350/460 series,
and 460-only series. These cards were most likely issued in 2 series....1st series of 48 (or 36) subjects in 1910....the 2nd series of 48 (or 60) subjects in early 1912. The T215 cards were printed in New York City (as most of that era's T-cards), shipped to the Lorillard plant (Factory #10) in Jersey City (NJ), and inserted in the Red Cross tobacco products. A large find of Red Cross cards occurred some years back in the Louisiana area. ![]() ![]() This list of 96 cards is a work in progress. Some uncertainty exists with respect to the T215-1 cards. However, a 96-card "complete" set of the T215-1's "cousins", the "PIRATE" Tobacco set, has been confirmed. By cross-referencing the RED CROSS set and the "PIRATE" set (with several exceptions in team identifications), a close match exists between the fronts of these two White-Bordered, Brown-Captioned sets. Ames (hands above head) Baker Ball Bender (trees) Bridwell (portrait-cap) M. Brown (Chicago) Byrne (St Louis) Camnitz (arm at side) Chance (yellow portrait) Chase (trophy) Cobb (bat off shoulder) Collins (A's) Conroy (bat) Crandall (portrait-cap) Crawford (bat) Cree Davis (A's) Devore Donlin (bat)..(Pittsburg)................traded Feb 17, 1912 Doolan (bat) Doolan (fielding) Dougherty (arm in air) Doyle (portrait) Doyle (bat) Dubuc Elberfeld (Wash.-fielding) Evers (bat-yellow sky) Ford Fromme Griffith (bat)..(Washington)............traded in Feb 1912 Groom Hartsel (Toledo)..........................acquired by Toledo in Dec 1911 Herzog (New York, NL)..................traded July 22, 1911 Hoblitzell Hofman Howard Huggins (portrait)..(St Louis NL)......traded Feb 1910 Huggins (hands/mouth) Hummell Jennings (one hand) Jennings (both hands) Johnson (pitching) Kelley Konetchy (glove low) Krause Lajoie (bat) Lake (St Louis-no ball) Latham Leifield (bat) Lord Magee (bat) Marquard (portrait) Marquard (pitching) Mathewson (white cap) Mathewson (dark cap) McGinnity McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove) Harry McIntyre (Chicago NL) Matty McIntyre (Detroit) McLean Merkle (throwing) Meyers Miller Mowrey (St Louis, NL)...................traded Aug 22, 1909 Mullin (bat) Murray Oakes O'Leary (hands on knees) Paskert Pelty (vertical) Purtell Quinn Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (throwing) Schaefer (Washington) Schulte (back view) Sheckard (glove) Frank Smith (Cincinnati).................traded May 11, 1911 Speaker Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat) Street Sweeney (New York AL) Tannehill (Chicago AL) Tinker (bat on shoulder) Tinker (bat off shoulder) Wagner (bat on right) Warhop Wheat Doc White (pitching) Willetts Wilson Wiltse (portrait) Wiltse (pitching) Cy Young (glove)..........................UNCERTAIN I reiterate, this checklist is a work in progress; therefore, I would appreciate any updates to it. Especially, I'm looking for more team changes..... that are different from the original T206 captions. Also, posting your T215-1 cards here are surely appreciated. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 09-02-2017 at 03:16 PM. |
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Regarding RED CROSS....BROWN captioned cards......
Anyone here have (or have seen) a Cy Young (glove) T215-1 card ? Thanks for checking this out, TED Z |
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The RED CROSS (T215-1) set consists of 96 cards. It is comprised of T206 subjects from the 150/350 series, 350-only series, 350/460 series,
and 460-only series. These cards were most likely issued in 2 series....1st series of 48 (or 36) subjects in 1910....the 2nd series of 48 (or 60) subjects in early 1912. The T215 cards were printed in New York City (as most of that era's T-cards), shipped to the Lorillard plant (Factory #10) in Jersey City (NJ), and inserted in the Red Cross tobacco products. A large find of Red Cross cards occurred some years back in the Louisiana area. ![]() ![]() This list of 96 cards is a work in progress. Some uncertainty exists with respect to the T215-1 cards. However, a 96-card "complete" set of the T215-1's "cousins", the "PIRATE" Tobacco set, has been confirmed. By cross-referencing the RED CROSS set and the "PIRATE" set (with several exceptions in team identifications and a variation of some subjects), a close match exists between the fronts of these two White- Bordered, Brown-Captioned sets. TRADES....circa 1909 - Spring 1912 that are reflected on these T215-1 cards. Bobby Byrne.................from St Louis NL to Pittsburg on Aug 19, 1909 Mike Donlin...................from Boston NL to Pittsburg on February 17, 1912 Clark Griffith.................signed a contract to manage Washington in Oct 1911 Topsy Hartsel................signed by Toledo (A A) in the Fall of 1911 Buck Herzog.................from Boston NL to New York NL on July 22, 1911 Miller Huggins (port)......from Cinci to St Louis on Feb 3, 1910 Harry Lord...………………….from Boston AL to Chicago AL on August 11, 1910 Harry McIntyre..............from Brooklyn to Chicago NL on April 13, 1910 Matty McIntyre..............from Detroit to Chicago AL on Jan 12, 1911 Mike Mowrey.................from Cinci to St Louis NL on August 22, 1909 Rebel Oakes..................from Cinci to St Louis on Feb 3, 1910 Frank Smith..................from Boston AL to Cinci on May 11, 1911 Harry Steinfeldt............1912 Spring training tryout with St Louis NL Ames (hands above head) Baker Ball Bender (trees) Bender (no trees) Bridwell (portrait-cap) Byrne..............................Pittsburg Camnitz (arm at side) Chance (bat) Chase (trophy) Cobb (bat off shoulder) Collins (A's) Conroy (bat) Crandall (portrait-cap) Crawford (bat) Cree Davis ..............................Cleveland Devore Donlin (bat)......................Pittsburg Doolan (fielding) Dougherty (arm in air) Doyle (portrait) Doyle (bat) Dubuc Elberfeld (Wash.-fielding) Evers (bat-yellow sky) Ford Fromme Griffith (bat).....................Washington Hartsel.............................Toledo Herzog.............................New York, NL Hoblitzell Hofman Howard Huggins (portrait)..............St Louis NL Huggins (hands at mouth)....Cincinnati Hummell Jennings (one hand) Jennings (two hands) Johnson (pitching) Kelley Konetchy (glove low) Krause Lajoie (bat) Lake (St Louis-no ball) Latham Leifield (bat) Lord Magee (bat) Marquard (portrait) Marquard (pitching) Mathewson (white cap) Mathewson (dark cap) McGinnity McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove) Harry McIntyre..................Chicago NL Matty McIntyre (Detroit) McLean Merkle (throwing) Meyers Miller Mowrey............................St Louis, NL Mullin (bat) Murray Oakes St Louis, NL Oldring (sat) O'Leary (hands on knees)....Detroit Paskert Pelty (vertical) Purtell Quinn Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (throwing) Schaefer (Washington) Schulte (back view) Sheckard (glove) Frank Smith......................Cincinnati Speaker Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat).................St. Louis, NL Street (portrait) Street (catching) Sweeney (New York AL) Tannehill (Chicago AL) Tinker (bat on shoulder) Tinker (bat off shoulder) Wagner (bat on right) Warhop Wheat Doc White (pitching) Willetts Wilson Wiltse (portrait) Wiltse (pitching) Cy Young (glove) I reiterate, this checklist is a work in progress; therefore, I would appreciate any updates to it. Especially, I'm looking for more team changes..... that are different from the original T206 captions. Also, posting your T215-1 cards here are surely appreciated. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 11-13-2018 at 09:49 PM. Reason: Added more team info. |
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Can anyone confirm the existence of a T215-1 of WaJo (pitching pose)? I realize that this card has long been included in the T215-1 checklists, but I have collected WaJo cards for a long time, and I have never seen one. And, there are none listed in the PSA & SGC pop reports.
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Ted, I don't see Bresnahan batting on the list. Steve H. (brass rat) has one, though I don't have a scan of it.
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Hey Sean,
The Bresnahan I have is a type 2, not type 1. (Busy week -- haven't had a chance to dig up that scan yet. ![]() I don't believe Bresnahan type 1 exists. Cheers, Steve |
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Harry Lord is an interesting subject in these two sets.
Lord Pirate.jpg Lord Red Cross.jpg LordCaptionS.jpg http://t206resource.com/Article-T206...EAPirates.html Last edited by Pat R; 09-17-2017 at 08:48 PM. Reason: added caption |
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Hi Val...... Here is the confirmed 97-card list [includes Bobby Byrne (St. Louis variation)] from the PIRATE set find (circa 2007). These cards were most likely printed in two 48-card series (1910 & 1912) using the regular T215-1 pre-printed (fronts) sheets. Therefore, this tells us that Walter Johnson (pitching) must exist as a RED CROSS (T215-1) card. T215-1 PIRATE set find...... Ames (hands above head) Baker Ball Bender Bridwell (portrait-cap) M. Brown (Chicago) Byrne (St Louis)..................Byrne (Pittsburg) Camnitz Chance (yellow portrait) Chase Collins (A's) Crandall (portrait-cap) Crawford (bat) Cree Davis (A's) Devore Donlin (bat) Doolan (fielding) Doolan (bat) Dougherty (arm in air) Larry Doyle (portrait) Larry Doyle (bat) Dubuc Elberfeld (Wash.-fielding) Evans Evers (bat-yellow sky) Ford Fromme Griffith (bat) Groom Hartzel Herzog...............................New York NL Hoblitzell Hofman Howard Huggins (portrait).................St Louis NL Huggins (hands/mouth).........Cincinnati Hummel Jennings (one hand) Jennings (both hands) Johnson (pitching) Kelley Konetchy (glove low) Krause Lajoie (bat) Lake Leifield (bat) Lord Magee (bat) Marquard (portrait) Marquard (pitching) Mathewson (dark cap) McGinnity McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove) Harry McIntyre (Brooklyn & Chicago Nat'l) Matty McIntyre (Detroit) Matty McIntyre....................Chicago AL McLean Merkle (throwing) Meyers Miller Mitchell (Cinci) Mowery Mullin (bat) Murphy (bat) Murray Oakes................................St Louis, Nat'l Oldring (bat) O'Leary (hands/knees) Paskert Pelty (vertical) Purtell Quinn Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (bat) Schaefer Schulte (back view) Sheckard (glove) Frank Smith........................Cincinnati Speaker Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat)(Chicago NL) Street Summers Sweeney (New York) Tannehill (Chicago) Thomas Tinker (bat) Wagner (bat on right) Warhop Wheat Willetts Wilson Wiltse (portrait) Wiltse (throwing) TRADES....circa 1909 - Spring 1912 Bobby Byrne.................from St Louis NL to Pittsburg on Aug 19, 1909 Clark Griffith.................signed a contract in Oct 1911 to manage Washington Buck Herzog.................from Boston NL to New York NL on July 22, 1911 Miller Huggins (port).......from Cinci to St Louis on Feb 3, 1910 Harry Lord.....................from Boston AL to Chicago AL on Aug 11, 1910 Harry McIntyre..............from Brooklyn to Chicago NL on April 13, 1910 Matty McIntyre.............from Detroit to Chicago AL on Jan 12, 1911 Rebel Oakes..................from Cinci to St Louis on Feb 3, 1910 Frank Smith..................from Boston AL to Cinci on May 11, 1911 Harry Steinfeldt............1912 Spring training tryout with St Louis NL Check-out this 2010 thread for more info on this subject...... http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...215+Pirate+set ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 09-17-2017 at 10:10 AM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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I just have one beater to add to the scans.
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Ted, if Byrne was produced with two different teams, does that mean that his card was printed in both print runs?
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Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 cards of Lipe, Revelle & Ryan. |
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