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My friend and hobby sage John Esch reminded me that the question I posted has been answered definitively by him in the Old Cardboard Spring 2012 issue. John found a complete set of the 24 Minneapolis cards complete with envelopes with Worch all over the place. Thanks John!
the Old Cardboard reference section clearly states this (the only thing is that they give 146 cards in the set, while the actual number is 24 - Lyman, if you see this...) http://www.oldcardboard.com/t/worch-...cardsetID=1532 So in other words, I should have done more homework before my OP... Write me with any questions or additional info you have about the Worch sets! Tim |
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...just came from the linked Old Cardboard article with the checklist of " 24".....the easy one is it's " Harry Rice" , not "Harry Rose"....Tim has it correct , the Old Cardboard list of 24 also used "Harry Rose".....the roster for the 1932 Minneapolis Millers has a "Harry Rice" stopping by for a cup of Joe ..I'm showing also another version of "Dutch" Henry which I believe is part of the '32 set ; oddball in that he's in a Chicago uniform and in an action pose whilst all the others are mug-shot portraits......but the size of the photo/card (exact same size ) and the font of the cursive name and the fact that it was part of a large collection I bought leads me to believe that it's 1932 Worch Millers....??? ... |
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...It's obviously not a "1933" but over time we've all learned to just roll our eyes and ignore PSA label writers ; but the "Frank J. 'Dutch' Henry'' is identical . I won't use "whilst" again for the rest of the month ; there's a quota , you know.... ... |
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Mike,
Interesting point about the Dutch Henry. It's definitely an oddball in that it doesn't have all the earmarks of a 1932 or 1933 Worch, and has him in a major league uniform - Cubs, right? What's even stranger is that Dutch never played for the Cubs, he played for the White Sox through 1930, but that sure looks like a Cubs uni to me... Also, Dutch never pitched in 1933 with Minneapolis, he was let go after 1932. But it's definitely the same guy, Frank John Henry. I still hesitate to count the Dutch pitching as a 1932 Worch for sure, though, since it is such a different pose from the other portraits. But the timeline does suggest 1932. |
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Yes, Mike is right, Harry Rice is the mysterious "Harry Rose" in the 1932 Worch set. Not much of a mystery, really. Harry appears in the 1933 MLB set after going to the Reds after his year in Minneapolis. Although Worch apparently thinks Cincinnati is in the AL... - actually in 1933 they were more like a middle-of-the-road American Association team.
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It's the ears
Love all the portrait cards....Quote:
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