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Old 11-09-2015, 07:24 PM
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Default 1917 World Series Game 1

Pretty cool. Same guy has several other early baseball videos as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGF_QqK38KE
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wow super cool. Love seeing those old clips. Has to be one of the earliest WS games caught on film. Great images of John McGraw
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I Followed the YouTube links and ended up watching the entire 1952 WS game 7
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Pretty cool. Same guy has several other early baseball videos as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGF_QqK38KE
Thanks for sharing. Wish there was more of that series.
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Who's the black guy in the Giants dugout at about the 1:03 mark?
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Who's the black guy in the Giants dugout at about the 1:03 mark?
Ed Mackall would be my guess.
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You're probably right--thanks.
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Thank you so much for sharing that link. I felt as if I was in a time machine and hovering just above the crowd watching those fantastic scenes! Awesome!

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wow super cool. Love seeing those old clips. Has to be one of the earliest WS games caught on film. Great images of John McGraw
Yes, Great McGraw listening impatiently to ground rules, you can read his lips saying "sure, sure."

BUT who is White Sox player giving ground rules ?? It doesn't look like Gleason or Eddie Collins (which would make sense)

Also unreal shots of Cicotte and Sallee warming up.

The scoring play has to be McMullin doubling in Shano Collins. Felsch had a HR, beating Giants 2-1.
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BUT who is White Sox player giving ground rules ?? It doesn't look like Gleason or Eddie Collins (which would make sense)

I'm almost POSITIVE it's Shoeless Joe.......
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