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			Can anyone help me ID these two names ? They came out of a "mostly" baseball autograph album book that spanned 1920's through 1940's
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			Byron was the Phillies announcer
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			First one might be Jack Erwin Russell who played from 1926 - 1940.
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			Sincere Thanks ! Guys , but I don't think thats the same Jack Russell ________________________ Vintage autographs for sale daily stinsonsports.com | 
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			I agree, that is definitely not that Jack Russell..
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			http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=7472,2162618 Jim, do you think it could be Jack Rensel, part time public address announcer for the phillies? i don't have an exemplar, but it is an avenue to pursue since philly announcers seem to be the order of the day. Last edited by travrosty; 07-04-2012 at 07:22 PM. | 
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			YESSSSSSS! thank you it appears to be so,
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			Since its a mostly Philadelphia album it came out of it must be this Jack Rensel but have never seen his autograph or any examplars , Thanks again guys I learn something every day.  In the 1950s and 1960s, Jack Rensel was a player on the Philadelphia scene: a key figure in the efforts to keep the baseball Athletics in Philadelphia, co-creator of a theme song for the Philadelphia Phillies, a high-profile advertising executive. He was a vibrant and bustling man. Newspapers of the time frequently alluded to his "hustle. " Then the newspaper articles about Rensel stopped. He dropped out of sight. It turned out he was a victim of Alzheimer's disease. Far from the glare of publicity, Rensel slowly dwindled, his mind and body going until he died in 1987 ____________________________ Vintage autographs for sale daily stinsonsports.com | 
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