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Old 01-27-2010, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by rhettyeakley View Post
I think there was probably a lot of mistakes on this card by the maker. Chester Thomas was indeed a member of the 1912 Sox team and the initials C.D. are his and that is likely who they meant to depict on the card. The writer obviously got Chester mixed up with Claude Thomas who would eventually make the majors (and who is later supposedly credited with mentoring a young Carl Hubbell to become who he did).

The Cady part may have been a mistake due to the fact that the same year Chester Thomas made his debut w/ the Sox so did Forrest "Hick" Cady (and maybe they mistakenly saw the two names and thought Cady was Thomas' nickname.

A lot of guesses but it seems obvious that the writer had Claude and Chester mixed up.
-Rhett
I would agree with Rhett. Here is a shot of Chester on the top row 2nd in on left next to Lewis.
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