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Old 08-02-2016, 03:12 PM
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Uh Chris, is that signed by Buck Ewing?

Really cool thread.
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Old 08-02-2016, 04:52 PM
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I don't think so, but I've never tried confirming it.
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:21 PM
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I don't think so, but I've never tried confirming it.
Looks like his sig to me.
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Default Greatest Team EVER!

....now for sale in the BST (shameless plug)
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Default Sept 1, 1888 Boston Beaneaters vs NY Giants

Based on the line-ups and final score, this game between the Boston Beaneaters and New York Giants was played on September 1st, 1888.
The Giants beat Boston 5 - 2 on their way to becoming the World Champions that year.

Line-ups include 7 Hall of Famers, 5 for NY and 2 for Boston (same as the final score!)
Boston HOFers: Mike "King" Kelly and John Clarkson
NY HOFers: Buck Ewing, Roger Conner, John Montgomery Ward, Jim O'Rourke and Mickey Welch





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Carrigan's own scorebook from 1896-1898. Dropped it taking in off the wall.
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Carrigan's own scorebook from 1896-1898. Dropped it taking in off the wall.
Oh Crap! Glad that the scorebook didn't get damaged.

Are there a lot of games scored inside? Any pics of the inside?

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It is full. About 30 games, most kept score by Carrigan. Lewiston/Auburn vs Surrounding teams. I can take some pics of individual games.
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