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Posted By: Cy
I was talking to my class about early baseball players and how they had to work during the off-season just to make ends meet. I also discussed great hitters of all-time during that same lecture. So Joe Jackson was mentioned. After the following class, one of my students gave me this picture. It is not from the period. It was in a fairly recent magazine. But it is an interesting picture of Shoeless Joe. |
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Posted By: Joann
Cool pic. Interesting how many recognizable labels there are after almost 70 years. I see VO, 7, Beam, Old Granddad and maybe Johnny? Check out the prices too. Wow. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Wow, Jax wearing a tie! |
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Posted By: Matt
Was this after the time he used to sneak in games in the semi-pro leagues? |
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Posted By: Mark T
Back in 1939 average minimum wage was 0.40 cents an hour. I see some of those prices 2.45, 1.95, 2.20 were out of the range for a lot of people. |
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Posted By: Mike Snyder
Very cool picture and caption |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
I recall the story about Cobb coming to visit Jackson in his liquor store after they had not seen each other for many years. Story was that Cobb, after being ignored by Jackson said to him, "What's the matter Joe, don't you know me?", to which Jackson sadly replied, "I know you, Ty, I thought you didn't want to know me." |
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Posted By: Trae R.
That's a great shot. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Vic Raschi, Roy Campanella and Roger Maris had liquor stores, as did former heavyweight champ Primo Carnera. Others had restaurants, bars or nightclubs, like Mickey Mantle, Jack Dempsey, Jim Jeffries, Jim Braddock, Sugar Ray Robinson, etc. Some went into sales and distribution, where name recognition for an ex-athlete was valuable in opening doors with bar owners. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Sal Maglie had a liquor store in the Niagara Falls, NY area. WWII-era pitcher Ace Adams ran one down in Georgia. |
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Posted By: Paul S
For years Don Drysdale had a bar called Drysdale's Dugout in Van Nuys, CA. Used to go by it all the time when I lived out there. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
IS it just me, or does Joe look a hell of a lot older than 52 in this photo? I wonder if it dates from 1939 or from the late forties. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Funny to see George Jeffcoat behind a bar! Jeffcoat, the older brother of fellow MLB alumnus Hal Jeffcoat, was deeply religious and became a Baptist minister. He was apparently haunted by dark thoughts and took his own life in 1976. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Nice item--the first signed photo I have seen of him. His is not the easiest signature to procure. They're out there, but not in full force. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I forgot I even had it...when you made mention of Jeffcoat I looked through my photos because I knew I had another of him. I had a third photo of him that was unsigned that I sent off to another net54er as he needed one for his collection. I guess it's not just his autograph is hard to come by, but also original photos of him in a Dodgers uniform. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Shoeless Joe died in 1951, and certainly did look far older than his years. There is one classic photo of him cracking an egg into a frying pan that always leaves me rolling on the floor. Apparently Joe Jackson Fine Liquors did not sell toothbrushes! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
BTW does anyone know why the Dodgers wore black armbands during spring training in 1938? |
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Posted By: barry arnold
great lecture,Cy! |
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Posted By: Chris
Wow, that has to be one of the saddest stories I have ever heard. Joe wondering if Cobb didn't want to speak to him because of the scandal. |
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Posted By: dennis
he only lived to be 63 here he is at the same store right before he died. |
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Posted By: Paul S
in Dennis's photo. It looks like a lot of E-type size cards, doesn't it? I enlarged that portion a few times. Check it out! |
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Posted By: Martin Neal
Down by the creek. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Here's where I would've loved to get my stuff: |
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