Very neat item. Not quite as old as you state however, since it mentions Rogers Hornsby as the second sacker for the Cubs, and he did not play for Chicago until 1929 (through '32). Unclear whether the sketches depicted had been drawn much earlier, but a really cool piece in any event.
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