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Old 04-12-2010, 12:54 PM
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According to the prices realized list provided by Rob, this Lot of 10 Mort Rogers scorecards sold for $28,600 in 1992.

I think I identified 8 of the 10 players in the auction catalog photo, but the last two I'm not so sure about.

By process of elimination the two unidentified players should be Fred Cone and Sam Jackson, but I don't recognize the player 2nd from left on the top as being either player. It’s possible he could be Frank Barrows or a different player.

Barry Sloate states in his VCBC article:
“Some (Mort Rogers scorecards) have appeared with names and pictures that do not match.”

Top row: Dave Birdsall; ?; Cal McVey; Harry Schafer; Harry Wright
Bottom row: ?; Charlie Gould; George Wright; Ross Barnes; Al Spalding

Can anyone positively identify the remaining two players?
Are they Cone or Jackson, or maybe Barrows or some other player.
The card in the bottom row on the left is covered up and may not be identifiable.
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