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Leon, agree have no ill will towards Ted anyone who collects cards is golden in my book (with a few exceptions).
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Is it possible the Planks or Wagners were withheld to get people to buy more tobacco products chasing them?
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I have counted the stitches on a baseball more than once.[/B] My PM box might be full. Email: jcfowler6@zoominternet.net Want list: Prewar Pirates items 1909 Pirates BF2 Wagner Cracker Jack Wagner and Clarke Love the hobby. |
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I've also wondered if the stories about Wagner being anti-tobacco are slightly inflated, or have become so over the years. Like maybe there's some truth to it, but over the years it picked up steam and grew to be thought of as fact as to why there are so little of his cards, when it may not be the reason at all. I only say this because-he did use tobacco, and his likeness was even used on tobacco packaging. Another thing is- I can see the reasoning behind not wanting to promote smoking to children, but- I remember watching a silent movie once and they had a young kid (who appeared to be maybe 8 or 9 years old) smoking a cigarette around adults, like it was normal! It was bizarre, but maybe common in those times? I don't know. Another thing is- I feel that just because someone doesn't use something doesn't necessarily mean they are "anti" that particular thing. Using myself as an example, I don't drink alcohol, and haven't for years- but, I am not "anti-alcohol". I am not against other people choosing to use it. Maybe a lame example and I can come up with others but hopefully I'm making a point ![]() Great discussion, and interesting theories. Sincerely, Clayton |
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Thanks for the memories (photo)......and, thanks for the complimentary words.
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I didnt think Plank went to college...
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Plank attended Gettysburg Academy (a prep school affiliated with Gettysburg College).
Gettysburg College pitching coach, Frank Foreman, was Plank's mentor for the years Plank pitched for the College team. In the Spring of 1901, Foreman contacted his friend Connie Mack. Eddie Plank essentially went from Gettysburg College team to the Philadelphia A's without any Minor League experience. Nothing unusual about this, since Connie Mack preferred to scout his players directly from College BB teams. Plank did not enroll in Gettysburg College. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 03-03-2014 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Correct a typo. |
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