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This page fell out of a 1930's Autograph Album book I purchased a few months back , the book was mostly sports. I'm guessing this is some team of some sort and could be absolutely nothing but was unable to ID a single one. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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there was a dj mcmahon who was an athlete (cycling) for the new jersey athletic club around the turn of the 20th century. dont know if this is him, cant find any of the other names listed associated with his name. ???
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There was a J.F.Slater that played for Manchester United from 1890-1892
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Looking for'47-'66 Exhibits and any Carl Furillo,Rocky Colavito and Johnny Callison stuff. |
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Jim,
Van Elslande is a Belgian surname. As people are wont to do when an item is posted here, I must ask, what is on the other side? Perhaps this will help identifying this side, though I suspect it may not be sports. I don't recall seeing that many signatures with just initials when it is Anglo names. |
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Arthur Hopcraft was a noted Soccer journalist in the UK. Also a screenwriter. Can't find his middle name to match it to "AJ" though.
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As Jim stated in his first post, this was a 1930's autograph album. Arthur Hopcraft was born in 1932.
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Jim,
These are definitely not Olympians. They could be a group of people with no sports affiliation at all or a group from some local team. I would guess they were all Coloradans based on the other side. It mentions both Crested Butte and Denver. The street address '207 S 26th Ave' is a designation found more in the western states than the east. I would also suspect that the two phone numbers 'MA 4224' and "HA 1472' are old phone exchanges from the area. My home town used TW - Twinbrook, back before the 3 number prefix became common. |
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