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Old 01-08-2014, 07:10 PM
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I think you might be right Jim. In looking at his autos online, his first name does look the same and there is a M between the first and last name. Just hard to see the last name because it groups in with the auto above.

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Old 01-08-2014, 07:18 PM
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I think you might be write Jim. I looking at his autos online, his first name does look the same and there is a M between the first and last name. Just hard to see the last name because it groups in with the auto above.
Would make sense too because if it was a WS game in Pittsburgh , especially the 1st game which I believe they played in Pitt , Both McGraw and Landis would likely have been present and probably seated together as they seem to be the only two names (so far) not from either the Senators or Pirates. Like "Casey" used to say "You can look it up"...
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Looks like McGraw was there for sure.
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Sadly I think we can all agree there's no babe ruth on the ball.


So do you think this was most liked gotten by a player or someone important. Not sure if a regular fan would have gotten these players. So it's looking like it's probably a game ball from game 1.

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Old 01-08-2014, 07:56 PM
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I think you might be right Jim. In looking at his autos online, his first name does look the same and there is a M between the first and last name. Just hard to see the last name because it groups in with the auto above.
I would agree with this. The first photo at the bottom is Kennesaw and the second photo has M Landis. He tried to squeeze his last name between McGraw and the stitches.
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Really nice ball! I don't think it would be a game used ball from the series though. I would guess it would have been signed before the game and not after. I don't know if Landis and McGraw would have ben around post-game. But maybe they were.

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Can you post some pix of it not under the black light?
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