This card is from the Tom Marsilio TTM autograph collection, which Steiner auctioned several years ago.
Guy Harris "Doc" White was an amazing person. He was a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Dentistry. He was also a composer, who published several songs, including bestseller "Little Puff of Smoke, Good Night" in 1910, with co-writer Ring Lardner, who was a sportswriter in Chicago during that period.
White died at age 89 in Silver Spring, Maryland, just eight months after witnessing Don Drysdale surpass his record of 45 consecutive scoreless innings on June 4, 1968.
He was the last surviving member of the 1906 World Champion Chicago White Sox. In Game 5, he recorded the first save in Series history.