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Since the women seem to be popular, here is one more. This is Lizzie Arlington (real name Elizabeth Stride) who, in 1898, became the first woman to play for a professional men's baseball team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzie_Arlington |
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These 2 were just listed in BST.
Also lets keep this thread going! |
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Very nice...Glasscock is right up there as an overlooked 19th century HOF candidate.
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Comparing the two Dogs Head cabinets it appears that the mounts were not consistent----look at the placement of the & on each. You see something new every day.
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Jay- Have you seen any other Dog's Head variations over the years?
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My latest addition...
Also- who's selling a nice 19th Century HOF or Dogs Head Cabinet?....PM me :) |
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My only N173. That's an awesome Anson!
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Awesome thread…sad I’m late to the party! Here’s another Duffy…quite a few years before the awesome Duffy cab from the post above from Peter (post 52):
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Great cards on this thread, gang. Here's a New Orleans Pelican's cab that set me on a Billy Crowell n172 run. I tried to add a Count Campau n172, who is not in this photo, but was on this team, but it was one of those times when I was bidding against a top all bidder. I am not a bidding war guy. I stop, and look for other stuff at better deals.
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1891 Solons
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1891 Solons Team Cabinet
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To keep the run of Columbus team photos going, here's the 1892 team (now known as the Reds)
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Where were you when I listed the card on the BST desperately scrounging around for money to fund a purchase? :D I'll keep you in mind for the next time! Kevin |
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1904 World Series Champions....Buffalo Bisons
In 1904 Mgr. John McGraw of the N.Y. Giants (N.L. Champs) refused to play Boston (A.L. Champs). McGraw declared his Giants the "World Series Champions".
Since there was no Major League World Series in 1904, the Eastern League (AAA) Buffalo Bisons became the de facto " 1904 World Champions " by defeating the American Association's St. Paul Saints. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...sonsTeam50.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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