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1910 phillies unpublished photo, debut
Hi All,
A friend of mine sent me this photo to post as he wants to know the team and the players in the photo. The uniform matches the 1910 Phillies, the players I do not know. Maybe Johnny Bates, second from left. The photo was take by his grandfather who signed on the back of this photo. It is embossed 8 x 10, and possible taken in the Detroit area. No date given when or where the photo was taken. Not much help I know, but what a great photo. Any help would be appreciated. Here is the big challenge. Who is the umpire......LOL Just kidding there. phillies 1910.jpg phillies up close.jpg
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Phillies had no collars after 1907. Overall - these don't match their pre-1908 uniforms that did have collars.
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Thanks, The only clue I can give, was that the photographer was in the Flint, Michigan area at the time. The hat almost looks like an old English "D", but hard to tell.
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Only 3 of the uniformed players have the white striped hat with the D on it, the other 3 have a different hat.
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I am quite sure those are old English P's
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I have been searching for teams with a nickname that started with a "p", but concentrating on a possible letter on the hat as a "d" or a "B".
When I first looked at the uniform, along with the hat, the 1910 Phillies had an away and a home hat. One was white with the letter, the other was dark, but no letter appeared on the hat. Identical to the photo. So I thought, maybe they were the Phillys, but with a practice uniform, but as Mark pointed out, they did not have collars after 1908. Beside, why would an umpire be there for practice. So, not the Phillys. I will go back and concentrate on the letter on the hat as possibly being a "P". Again, the only clue was, the photographer, was living in Flint, Michigan at the time, of this photo, as his stamp is on the back, with a Flint, Michigan location, but no date given.
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Norm Cash message to his pitchers, the day after one of his evenings on the town. "If you can hold em till the seventh, I'll be ready" |
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