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Old 08-22-2012, 05:14 PM
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Default Doc White....a multi-talented guy....let's see his cards and any other stuff

Guy Harris White was a Dentist, he sang and played the piano for his church choir, and even composed several songs. Also, Doc did some vaudeville.

In 1904, he established a new record by pitching 5 consecutive Shutout games. This record stood for 64 years until Don Drysdale equalled it June 3,
1968. That evening, Doc White sent a telegram to Don Drysdale congratulating him.

OK, I'll start this show with some of my run-of-the-mill Doc White T-cards.


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Hey guys, show us your Doc White cards, memorabilia, and any esoteric type stuff of him.


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Old 08-22-2012, 05:51 PM
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Default Doc White Silks

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Not cards but silks
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My first m101-2, and one of my favorites:

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Not cards but silks

Need not be cards....anything goes here. Great group of Silks.


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My dad knew Doc White from George Barr's Umpire School in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1939. This is a picture of Doc White from that time.


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Thanks for posting Doc White's sheet music publication.

Can you tell us what Copyright date is on it ?


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Guy Harris White was a Dentist, he sang and played the piano for his church choir, and even composed several songs. Also, Doc did some vaudeville.

In 1904, he established a new record by pitching 5 consecutive Shutout games. This record stood for 64 years until Don Drysdale equalled it June 3,
1968. That evening, Doc White sent a telegram to Don Drysdale congratulating him.

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Hey guys, show us your Doc White cards, memorabilia, and any esoteric type stuff of him.


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An under-appreciated (these days) all around individual - thanks for the thread, Ted!

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An under-appreciated (these days) all around individual - thanks for the thread, Ted!

Great looking T207 Doc White.

And, I do appreciate your comments

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