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Vintagecatcher 06-25-2021 06:45 AM

Another T210 "Mystery" player
 
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Anyone able to identify the player in the T210 set listed as Harper, Shreveport Pirates. Harper isn't listed on the official 1910 team roster.

Thanks,

Patrick

tiger8mush 06-25-2021 06:53 AM

Example from ebay
 
For reference ...

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/DwwAA...F8/s-l1600.jpg

fkm_bky 06-25-2021 07:49 AM

Looks like Joe Jackson to me! Check out the ears! Sorry...I couldn't resist. :D

Bill

jingram058 06-25-2021 08:39 AM

Not only is there no record of him on any Shreveport Pirates roster that I can find on the internet, nothing comes up for anyone from that era named Harper other than George Harper (later, 1913 was his first professional year) and Taylor Harper (negro leagues ballplayer). So who is this fellow? Definitely a Shreveport uniform. Mis-named on the card, maybe?

packs 06-25-2021 09:13 AM

Maybe John Hilding? He caught for them in 1908.

Pat R 06-25-2021 09:25 AM

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I don't know if it's him but there was an A. C. harper listed with Shreveport at a spring training in St. Louis in March 1910.

From March 21 1910 St. Louis Star newspaper

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oldeboo 06-25-2021 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2116785)
I don't know if it's him but there was an A. C. harper listed with Shreveport at a spring training in St. Louis in March 1910.

From March 21 1910 St. Louis Star newspaper

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The "A.C." is after "Meridian" meaning the Meridian Athletic Club I believe. That's in reference to the person mentioned before Harper.

Here is another clip about this Harper fellow. As seen on the card he was a catcher. His nickname became "Badger" Harper because of a series of badger fights, not sure of his actual first name. Some probably called him "Goat" Harper as well. He was with the team at catcher behind Hinninger, but was let go in early May 1910. He wasn't with the team for a very long period of time.

brass_rat 06-25-2021 11:07 AM

Trey and Patrick,

Very interesting article clips, thanks for sharing. How did you both go about finding these?

Also, Trey, which paper is yours from?

Cheers,
Steve

oldeboo 06-25-2021 11:42 AM

That clip is from the April 9th 1910 edition of The Times(Shreveport, LA).

Generally, there are different newspaper archives both paid and unpaid available. Some of the free ones can actually be pretty good for occasional browsing. Here's a link to a few free ones like the Library of Congress archive. I'm sure there are others that work well too.

https://guides.library.cmu.edu/newsp...ewspaperguides

As far as a specific search, I just search for words like "Harper Baseball Shreveport" or different variations of that combined with focusing the search to a specific time range and location if available in the search.

brass_rat 06-25-2021 12:32 PM

Very cool, thank you... And to CMU for the nice documentation.

Tom Hufford 06-25-2021 12:33 PM

Don't know about Harper (yet), but the fellow referred to as "Dutch" Hinninger was Frank Joseph Hinninger - b. 10-17-1886 Cincinnati, OH; d. 10-28-1978 Clermont, OH; bur. Saint Mary Cemetery - Saint Bernard, OH. (not Henry Henninger, as listed in B-R.com)

oldeboo 06-25-2021 03:10 PM

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It looks like "Badger" Harper also got a few pointers on catching from Roger Bresnahan while he helped out the Cardinals before reporting to Shreveport. The Cardinals were in Harper's hometown of Little Rock for training in the spring of 1910 and were short on catchers, so he helped out for a couple of weeks. He was with some pretty good company.

jingram058 06-25-2021 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by oldeboo (Post 2116866)
It looks like "Badger" Harper also got a few pointers on catching from Roger Bresnahan while he helped out the Cardinals before reporting to Shreveport. The Cardinals were in Harper's hometown of Little Rock for training in the spring of 1910 and were short on catchers, so he helped out for a couple of weeks. He was with some pretty good company.

Wow, you folks are good! When I need my family tree researched further, you're hired!

Vintagecatcher 06-25-2021 08:04 PM

Thanks gentlemen!
 
Thanks gentlemen. Nice work. We know he was a catcher that was named Harper and he played for Shreveport in Spring Training. He was a native of Little Rock.

The search continues.

Patrick

Leon 06-27-2021 01:31 PM

Nice teamwork guys!

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Vintagecatcher 07-03-2021 07:38 PM

I may have found our catcher Harper
 
Thought I found the catcher Harper from Little Rock. Unfortunately he would have been only 7 years old. No wonder the other players picked on him.

Patrick


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