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Old 05-18-2022, 10:24 PM
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Default Cool Joe Tinker Piece: Oh! You Short Stop Kid!

I am curious if anyone here knows anything about this show that starred Joe Tinker. I haven't been able to find anything about it. This is double-sided, on cardstock, and about the same size as a postcard. I can provide exact measurements if that would help. It looks to me like a promo lobby card put out in the theater in the run up to the show, but I would love to know more about the show or see other items associated with it.

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Way cool Bryan. Wish I could help with some info. Good luck!
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Way cool Bryan. Wish I could help with some info. Good luck!
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Really cool. Definitely want to learn more about the trio. From what little I’ve read apparently Tinker and Evers didn’t like each other much.
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Cool piece, how'd you come across it?
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Very nice Bryan.

It looks like it may have been from 1911. A similar and possibly identical item (no back scan) was auctioned by Heritage as a postcard dated 1911:
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/c...ription-071515

Here is a blurb from the Chicago Tribune on January 27, 1911.


As you probably know, Tinker had his hands in a number of offseason ventures over the years--seems he was always tinkering - and his vaudeville act was performed prior to 1911 as well. A couple of other articles I saw seem to indicate that 1911 was going to be his last hurrah on the stage, and that his circuit of appearances was going to end in the city of Chicago itself. It therefore is possible that your item is from the end of his run, although I suppose it could be that the same type of postcard was re-used from year to year too.

UPDATE: It seems Tinker was largely responsible for helping to create the "West Side Rooter's Association" in January 1908, which was formed to provide winter entertainment to the locals. It does not appear anything specific was created in the month before Joe headed to Spring Training, so 1909 would seem to be the earliest for this postcard or whatever you wish to call it. Because Tinker's vaudeville act from 1909 was a skit called "A Great Catch", and was billed as such, and the 1910 performance was called "A Home Run", it's likely that "Oh You Short Stop Kid" was a separate production and probably from 1911.
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Very typical vaudeville promo card. I have a bunch of them for boxers.
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Awesome, thanks Todd! I guess I'll have to see about searching some 1911 newspapers.

Adam, if you have some others for boxers I'd love to see them.
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Neat card.. Using a perpetual calendar, those dates fall in 1906 or 1911, so with the newspaper article, 1911 looks correct.

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