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I am trying to follow your analysis, but I find it confusing. First of all, as you know, the T206 set comprises of 389 different
players. So, something isn't adding up with your numbers, please clarify. When we consider all 389, my math shows that only 11 (added Coles & Fritz) are from what was referred to as the deep South in the T206 era. That still is only 2.8 % of the set. Incidently, there are two Ed Foster's....one from Chicago and the other from Georgia....which one is in the T206 set ? And, I'm proud to say that Pennsylvania leads all the other states as the birthplace of the 389 guys in the T206 set. TED Z |
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