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Hugh Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928)
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Love the Ee-yah poses!
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When I was 20 months old, I would say "Ee-Yah!" to mean yes. (So I am told, at least.) I like to think that I did so with all the enthusiasm of Hughie Jennings.
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Maybe he was too young for the ee-yah pose here?
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1916 Detroit Tigers autographed bat with coach Hughie
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Don't have any Ee-Yah poses but do have Jennings as my M116 type cards.
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Here is just another highly animated Hugh Jennings card, a E98 "GHEY" JENNINGS.
Brian |
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Perhaps the eeriest of the Jennings poses...
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Jennings with a bit of Cree.... |
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Snapshots from Raleigh N.C. and Old Point Comfort Virginia of Cornell baseball’s Southern Trip in April 1903. (with some other news print candid shots from the trip.) Phil Lewis is also top left.
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My favorite T206 pose and card until I sold it. :mad::mad::mad: |
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Hopefully, folks aren't tired of seeing my Jennings back run!
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Brian & Phil, many thanks for your kind comments.
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Show-off! :)
Very nice! Jeff |
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Hughie and George Mullin
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Mr. Jennings had three distinct printings of his m113 poster, that I am aware of, all use the same picture.
Here is the most frequently seen, which was the last, along with a comparison of the three. The dates may change when I eventually release my study of the issue, but I doubt by much. Doug |
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