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Jeff: That is my favorite photo of Yost. As a huge Michigan collector and fan, you couldn't post a better picture on this forum. Very cool piece. Congrats!
Eric: Osgood is not in that photo, but he was on the 1893 and 1894 Penn teams. Here is another 1894 Penn photo I acquired from the George H. Brooke estate. Brooke is seated in the center, middle row. Osgood is to the left of him. ![]() |
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Great Penn photo, Mark. That's a beaut.
Also picked up this Dominoe Post Card of the 1905 Yale team that went 10-0. College HOFer Tom Shevlin is on this PC. Also have a photo of Shevlin hanging out with football legend Frank Hinkey at a game in 1914. jeff |
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Jeff,
Two fantastic pieces, congrats. Here is a great short story about Shevlin and Hinkey (from "Big Games" by Michael Bradley): Back in the early 1900's Tom Shevlin was the best player in all of football. He was big, strong, fast (and extremely rich, even for Ivy League standards). He was also an arrogant brat. One day, he asked Mike Murphy, the longtime Yale trainer, how he compared to Frank Hinkey. Murphy admitted that Shevlin was faster and stronger than Hinkey. And since Shevlin outweighed Hinkey by nearly 50 lbs, he was certainly a more imposing physical specimen than the Yale legend. "Now tell me one more thing," Shevlin said to Murphy, no doubt impressed with the trainer's assessment, "How do I compare to Hinkey as a football player?" Murphy smiled. "Do you really want me to tell the truth?" "Sure thing" "Well, then, Frank Hinkey makes you look like the change from a counterfeit nickel." That is how good Hinkey was.... Last edited by cfhofer; 05-17-2016 at 06:59 AM. |
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Check out this story about his playing days and Yale's rivalry with Harvard. http://archives.yalealumnimagazine.c.../football.html jeff |
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I agree Jeff. It is a shame he has been forgotten over the years.
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I was contacted by the Tiffany Co to purchase this large, original 1888 Yale football team photograph from their archives. This team went 13-0 and was untied and unscored upon that year. What makes this piece extra special is that it was acquired from an estate auction of Pa Corbin's grandson. After confirming the provenance with his descendants, this photo was indeed the personal copy of the team's infamous captain. I feel blessed to be the temporary custodian of such a historic piece.
Attached is a pic with my eight year old son. Mark ![]() Last edited by cfhofer; 05-23-2016 at 08:16 PM. |
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Beautiful piece. I checked here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888_Y..._football_team That was some season.
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