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Jay- if I graded that sentence with my English teacher's cap on, I would request a rewrite. For some reason they feel convoluted sentences enhance a piece's importance.
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Jay -
The other thing I wanted to know - is that Recreation Park? I have no reference (I don't think) to compare. |
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http://wapedia.mobi/en/1884_Philadelphia_Quakers_season
Interesting that cabinet is from a Cleveland photographer. Perhaps Cleveland was in town for the game and he tagged along. Wonder if there once existed a complementary Cleveland team shot. BTW, this site's image is the second Cleveland cabinet(like the unique one in Goodwin) Last edited by oldjudge; 02-12-2010 at 01:35 PM. |
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While trying to identify the players in the photo (I'm really bad at this and any help would be appreciated) I noticed that between eighth and ninth players, in the background, stands a suited Harry Wright (I'm pretty sure).
BTW, I'm not sure that the player identification in the write-up is entirely correct. While I think the third player is Coleman and the sixth is Andrews, I don't, for example, think the first is Mulvey. Vintage Philadelphia experts on the board--what do you think? |
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You know, that very well could be Harry Wright. If you take a loupe to it I'm sure you will easily find out.
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IMO - at the level of facial detail as published by the auction house - you can't be too sure of anything.
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False alarm--It is not Wright
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