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Archive 10-16-2006 09:39 AM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Jim F</b><p>Just kidding!! But, does anyone recognize this uniform or player? Thanks, Jim.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1160926715.JPG">

Archive 10-16-2006 12:32 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>steve f</b><p>Evansville?.. no idea<br /><br />though, he does have So Carolina features like Joe.

Archive 10-16-2006 12:49 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>So. Carolina features? What does that mean? You Yankees are all alike. And don't gimme any of that "some of my best friends live south of brooklyn" crap.<br /><br />Ooops, I forgot to add: <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>

Archive 10-16-2006 01:38 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>steve f</b><p>Hey, they're my people. I was raised in Southie<br /><br />It be so... Though he had a few faults, Joe Jeff is my favorite. Especially in the aftermath. Now, who is this player leaguer?

Archive 10-16-2006 05:09 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Scot Reader</b><p><br />El Reno Packers Western Association 1909-1910<br />Enid Railroaders Western Association 1908-1910<br /><br />???<br />

Archive 10-16-2006 06:16 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>J Levine</b><p>A quick google search says that there is a city called Enola in Arkansas which is located in Faulkner county (see the sign behind the player)...might be an early minor team.<br /><br />Joshua

Archive 10-16-2006 06:45 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Scot Reader</b><p><br />Enola has a population under 200, but who knows?

Archive 10-16-2006 11:05 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Jim F</b><p>Thanks guys. I saw the sign in the background too but thought it might be about a player because of the wording. I tried to figure out if this might be Jim "Lefty"Faulkner who played for the Giants and Dodgers in the late 20's when he was in his late 20's, but I highly doubt it. Nice antique market find anyways, real photo post card, probably from somewhere in the 20's. Jim.

Archive 10-17-2006 03:30 AM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Anonymous</b><p>Evansville, Ind. has a minor league team that is a feeder for the Detroit Tigers....the Tripletts, I believe.

Archive 10-17-2006 07:08 AM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Jason</b><p>I played a short stint with the Evansville club in 1997. The Tripletts are no longer there. It is an independent team not called the Otters. Neat old stadium. The one in the picture does not look like Evansville's Bosse field.<br /><br />Jason

Archive 10-17-2006 08:13 AM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>MVSNYC</b><p>looked like a young, skinny hans lobert at first...

Archive 10-17-2006 10:28 AM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Jim F</b><p>Here is a scan of the whole piece. Now that i look at it again, it seems odd that the photo wasn't printed on straight but the back is fine and the printing and photo seem to be right for the period. Does my 20's dating seem pretty close? <br /><br /><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1161015834.JPG">

Archive 10-17-2006 03:25 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>This guy has a Right-handed batter's grip.<br /><br />Shoeless Joe was a Left-handed batter.

Archive 10-17-2006 04:39 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>Jim F</b><p>Ted. I was just kidding about Jackson. Jim.

Archive 10-17-2006 07:24 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>dd</b><p>Kinda looks like Data from Star Trek.

Archive 10-19-2006 01:23 PM

Is this Joe Jackson?
 
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>While the writing in the background has nothing to do with the player, it does give a clue: William Faulkner was notorious for doing book signings in Mississippi to promote his early works. This makes sense as his writing was clearly unreadable even in the 1920's - his only chance of success was through self-advertisement. Clearly the player in the photo played for a wretched team that felt it could draw a crowd by promoting yet another miserable Faulkner book-signing.


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