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{T206 Society} : Trivia Giveaway
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Hello fellow net54 members. It is that time again. We would like to offer this well loved, but presentable example of Hal Chase, as well as a T206 Society polo shirt for free to the first member aged 25 or under who can correctly and publicly answer the below trivia question.
Again, this is for the kiddies, so veteran collectors, please ... NO HINTS! If you can correctly answer the trivia question, please PM me with your mailing address, as well as your shirt size. The shirts are being made, so this may take a few days, but you have my word I will not forget you. Onto the question: "Prince" Hal Chase was presented a "trophy" by his teammates during his tenure with the New York Highlanders. In fact, this image is pictured on a T206 card and is commonly referred to as the "Holding Trophy" shot. What we would like to know is what is the actual name of this trophy? Thank you, and best of luck! Derek |
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sarcastic comment retracted!
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Sorry I'm over 25, and apparently a penis.
Sorry I didn't read It through. |
Would the correct answer be a Loving Cup?
It was a silver Loving Cup, as found in an original newspaper excerpt. |
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Nice job Wazoo !!
Just read it online. Interesting story behind it !! |
Good boy Waz :)
PM me your mailing address and your shirt size. Congrats, and thank you for playing. Derek |
Indeed. This is what I found from the San Francisco Call, Volume 105, Number 155, 4 May 1909:
"Hal Chase's return to first base after a siege of smallpox was signalized today by the presentation to him of a silver loving cup by his teammates and a 9 to 6 victory over Philadelphia." What a great story. You learn something new everyday. |
Thank you for offering such an awesome contest! I appreciate it :)
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Very cool, congrats Waz! Nice of you as well Derek.
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Interesting. I had always wondered what that trophy was.
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T206society.com Trivia Giveaway
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Alright ya' little punks, it is that time again!
For net54 members aged 25 and under (veteran collectors, PLEASE, no hints!!!), we would like to offer the below Ed Reulbach card as well as a T206 Society polo shirt (if you have not already won one), free of charge, to the first person who can publicly and correctly answer the following trivia question: The Chicago Cubs were an absolute power house in the early 1900's and were aided greatly by Mr. Reulbach, including a one-hitter against cross town rivals the Chicago White Sox in the 1906 World Series. The Cubs would go on to win back to back World Series Cahmpionships in 1907 and 1908. However, they lost a very key part of their club in veteran catcher Johnny Kling to rather unique circumstances for the 1909 season, and have not won a World Series since. Why did Johnny Kling leave the Cubs for the 1909 season? Best of Luck! Derek |
He left the Cubs for the entire 1909 season to compete against Charles "Cowboy" Weston during the worlds championship of pool, which he won.
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Just call this the wazoo contest. :)
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wow ... that was a very "complete" answer WAZ ... well done :)
Congrats, and Happy Holidays. Derek Ho-Ho-Hogue PS PM me that address when you get a chance. |
PM sent. Thank you as always Derek.
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