Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince Hal
So now I am curious, why Grover Hartley?
|
My grandpa played minor league baseball for the Findlay Oilers (part of the St. Louis Browns system) in the Ohio State League in 1940. My great uncle played for the team in 1939 as well. Both years, the manager of the team was Grover Hartley.
Don May was my grandpa. Here are two links for his Baseball Reference pages.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...gi?id=170780ce
https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=may---001don
Glenn "Red" May was his brother (my great uncle). Here are his Baseball Reference pages.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...gi?id=99f950bb
https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=may---001gle
I have the baseball from the last game my grandpa pitched in the minors in 1940. Eventually, I'm going to make a display with his contract, my Hartley PC, his team photo, his individual photo, and his baseball.
I would also like to have player runs of each MLB player my grandpa and great uncle played with/against. Del Wilber and Gene Woodling are the two that come to mind from the limited research I've done on this potential collection idea.
Quote:
Originally Posted by nolemmings
Well, it's not mislabeled per se, as it was only recently confirmed that Felix Mendelsohn was responsible for creating these sets, and sold blank backs directly to those who responded to his ad in (at least) the Sporting News. By that time it had already been the practice of the grading companies and others in the hobby to call them blank-back E135s. It may be less confusing to just leave well enough alone, since Mendelsohn is already the name associated with M101-6 and in some instances m101-5. He also is the likely creator of this rare beauty from circa 1915, of which only three are confirmed (Wajo and Matty the others):

|
Incredible information. Thank you for sharing. So these are all technically 1917 Felix Mendelsohns (insert back name here)? What should the technical classification/set designation name be? Should it still be E135/D328/D350-2/H801-8?
Also, what is the set designation name for the Merchant's Bakery, if there is one?