For those intererested here is some great stuff..and as the museum director noted below, kind of exciting. Three cool newspaper writeup of Mays games on Hennessey from 1909. A lot is written of Mays in these articles.
http://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105674/m1/1/zoom/?q="Hennessey Sluggers"
http://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105671/m1/1/zoom/?q="Hennessey Sluggers"
http://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105673/m1/1/?q="Hennessey Sluggers"
http://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102199/m1/1/zoom/?q="Hennessey Clipper"
I do find it ironic how he mentions his ears

...I guess ears are in the "eyes" of the beholder.....
"I realize the gentlemen we thought might be Mays doesn't look a lot like later photographs. I am not photo expert by any means. However, he would have been very young in 1909 (18 years of age). The only reason we thought it might possibly be Mays was that his ear structure looked similar to other photographs. He might have left for the minors shortly after the 1909 season ended, and this very well could have been taken later. Anyway, I've attached a few links from the "Hennessey Clipper" detailing Mays as the pitcher (just click on the links and it should take you to the article. You will need to click on the article and then zoom in to see the print). The last link is later, which mentions Mays as a Yankee, who had played for the Hennessey team about 12 years earlier and was well known in that vicinity. There are several additional articles I did not attach, but can be found via the Gateway link I sent, which detail May's relation to Hennessey. Thank you again. This is very exciting"