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Old 05-16-2010, 10:35 AM
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Thanks for the great info, guys. Today, I added a page to my website with a description and checklist for C46.
Hi Chris,

A few comments. Regarding Joe Kelley, it is probably worth noting that his card, #27, incorrectly spells his name as "Kelly". Joe Kelley is pictured in street clothes. There is sometimes confusion among collectors because Jack Kelley (card #15), a player from Newark, is also featured in the set. Jack Kelley is in his Newark uniform.

The Standard Catalogue says that despite the C46 cards referring to the International League, the teams are actually from the Eastern League.

And finally, in terms of your description of C-cards, if one is being picky, one might say there are actually more Lacrosse subjects than Hockey subjects in the C-card designation - the Hockey sets are quite a bit smaller than the Lacrosse sets (but there was a great deal of crossover and many of these athletes played both sports).

Cheers,
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