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Warhop also played for the Nebraska Indians...I have yet to locate him in one of my images though.
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Got the top one to go with the bottom.
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I collect T206s, Cracker Jacks, and Philadelphia A's related stuff. |
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Great postcards everyone, this thread has turned into something truly great!
Here's my latest addition, a 1943 RPPC of Joe DiMaggio. Thanks Greenmonster!
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My collection can be viewed at http://imageevent.com/jeffintoronto Always looking for interesting pre-war baseball & hockey postcards! |
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Chicago Cubs catcher Johnny Kling had a restaurant and bar called the Pennant Cafe from 1911-1918 in the basement of the Sexton Hotel (later called the Dixon Hotel) in Kansas City, Missouri. As seen in this 1911 era trade card for the cafe, baseball bats and ball motifs adorn the pillars and the tile floor, the fixtures resemble baseballs, and baseball stadium murals grace the walls. The reverse of the trade card advertises the Sexton Hotel. For more details about the image, find it in the Unusual Baseball Postcards gallery of http://www.sportingoregon.com.
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1906 White Sox and 1907 Cubs
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