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Hi Joe Thanks for the compliment. Many years ago, I did see a couple more of these 1871 Photo/Scorecards; but, I don't recall which Troy players were on them. Take care, TED Z . |
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Thanks Graig And, what is also incredible is your artwork. The panoramic of Mickey Mantle at bat at Yankee Stadium brings back fond memories of when I was a kid seeing him hit a tremendous HR. TED Z . |
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Great items, Ted
I have special interest as my mother is from Troy, New York I was able to purchase this Team Composite from Deacon White's estate several years ago. Sorry for the low resolution scan It's quite large and present much better Bottom left is the team's manager and first Jewish player, Lipman Pike a distant relative
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It's amazing that things are actually the same 145 years later – ADVETISING !!!!!!!!!!!
No different than the Bud Light ads in today's score cards, really. I would even bet they had the card printed for free, or major discount, by letting Printer ad on front page (just as they do today). The Beaneaters/Quakers is also great. BUT, a half a page void of ads is unacceptable !!!!
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Your Troy Haymakers team piece is really cool. I recognize the photos of Flynn, McMullin, and York on it. And, you identified Pike....could you also please identify the other 6 players. Thanks, TED Z . |
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Another "Wow" for Craig's image!
Rob M. |
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Here's a colorful Scorecard (circa 1880's).
This particular style of a 19th Century Scorecard is not that rare. There are 4 different designs of this card. I've been hunting for the other 3 versions to complete this set.. ![]() ![]() TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 04-27-2019 at 12:22 PM. Reason: Corrected typo. |
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This is important to me, so I will reiterate...... You have identified Pike on your Troy Haymakers team piece.....and, I recognize the photos of Flynn, McMullin, and York on it. Could you also please identify the other 6 players. Thanks much, TED Z . |
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Hi Ted,
Sorry to keep you waiting but I'm not retired and work ![]() The central picture is Captain William Craver 2nd base Going clockwise from the center top of the photo Michael McGeary catcher Charles Flowers ss Stephen Bellen 3rd base Thomas York cf Edward Conners subsitute Lipman Pike rf Stephen King lf William Flynn 1st base John McMullin pitcher |
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Thanks Craig I really appreciate this information. And, thanks again for posting your 1871 Haymakers team composite.....it's truly a wonderful piece of BB history. TED Z . |
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