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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
This is a cropped picture from a scan of an 1894-96 cabinet photo I have of the New England League Fall River Indians team. The date for the photo should be accurate as Fred Klobedanz is also pictured and he was only with the team these three years. Klobedanz is featured in SABR's 19th century stars book. Lajoie played for Fall River in 1895 and this is one of only two men in the photo that I have been unable to ID. The other looks absolutely nothing like Lajoie, however I wanted to get some opinions from the board on this guy. Any thoughts would be most appreciated. |
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Posted By: fkw
My opinion NO he doesnt look like Lajoie. It looks more like a cross between Mathewson and Waddell. Frank |
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Posted By: halleygator
I also vote "NO". |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Would have been great if it was Lajoie |
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Posted By: runscott
Please send a scan - thanks! |
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Posted By: dona cauchon
I've checked the pic against my 1913 National Game "Lajoie" and I would vote that the pic is indeed Lajoie. His eyebrows in 1913 don't look heavy in my pic, even many years later. |
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Posted By: runscott
Lots of times features are blurred or not dark enough in old photos, and when it involves the eyes/eyebrows it can really make a person look different. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Below is a picture of Napoleon Lajoie 1915-16 |
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Posted By: brian p
Notice how the eyebrows on the easily identifiable Lajoie are curved at the ends down to the sides of his eyes--very distinctive. The player's eyebrows pictured from the team photo keep in a straight line and seem to fade away. And Lajoie had a very sharp, distinctive face--I am guessing that one could easily spot it in a crowd. If a photo doesn't just jump out and grab you as Nap, in my opinion it ain't going to be him. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I see a lot of similarites in the photos, the porportion of the face, the mouth, the hair cowlick, the eyebrows do look different, but the pictures are 20 years apart and the older one is much sharper. Could be Lajoie. Would be nice to see whole photo. |
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Posted By: leon
I am not sure but if you look at the top pic and look squarely between his eyes at the top of his nose you will see the way his skin wrinkles a little, like he's squinting.......if you were to "pronounce" that for 20 years there would be large wrinkles on the bottom Lajoie, between his eyes.....and there are not.....it's sort of like a young smoker and an old one.....wrinkles get worse over time. SO, unless the bottom pic of Lajoie is when he had a face lift I don't think it is him....again, compare those 3 little wrinkles.....just a thought....later |
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