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Old 05-10-2010, 08:40 PM
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Here are my guesses:

1) Donovan
2) Beckley
3) Cross
4) Hawley
5) ?
6) Kinslow
7) Mack

I used the 1896 and 1897 Spalding Guides and would call my i.d.'s educated guesses. Great group of cabinets.
I agree with that list. #5 is a toughie. There are a bunch of guys on that '95 team for whom there are no known useful photos. Wish I knew who he was.

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I only looked at them fairly quickly but #5 looks an awful lot like Jake Stenzel
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Rhett- I also saw a resemblance to Stenzel. Problem was he looked like one or two other players too.
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Rhett- I also saw a resemblance to Stenzel. Problem was he looked like one or two other players too.
I don't think he is Stenzel (below left).

However, I don't have the original and there could be some hand-tinting (inside joke for Barry )
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Got the joke.
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Mark, you are probably right.
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Just as I knew they would the Minneapolis Miller player cabinets arrived safely today. And yes, they're genuine!!
Joe Miller - 3rd base
John Mitchell - Pitcher
John "Dummy" Ryn - 1st base

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