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You answered a question Directly and to the point without any extra nonsense. So now, I think we can feel pretty confident about the Dubuque location. The next question is what proof do you have that the players are all on the same team. I count at least 6 different uniforms. Uniform 1 - Front row left end. Uniform 2 - Front row second from left. (Different shirt and belt style) Uniform 3 - Back left and back 3rd from left. (Same star on chest) Uniform 4 - Back 2nd from left (Different buttons and no star on uniform) Uniform 5 - Front right end. Uniform 6 - Front second from right (Notice belt is different from guy on end) I can't make out the 2 players in the back row on the right well enough to say for sure if their uniforms match anyone else. It seems to be highly unlikely that they would pose for a team photo in that many different uniforms, especially since the other composite shows that the team had really nice uniforms with name "Dubuque" displayed boldly across the chest plate. So why would they take a team photo with so many different uniforms? I don't believe they would. It follows that if they are not all on the same team, then it can't be a team photo of the Dubuque Rabbits. If it isn't the Rabbits then why would Comiskey be in this photo? Obviously, he would have no reason to. Also, please stop identifying players by names they clearly aren't. In post 97 of this thread Mark showed pictures of the real Reis in comparison for the guy you're calling Reis. None of the facial features come anywhere close. The ears, nose, jaw line, lips, and overall head shape don't match even remotely.
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