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			Perhaps "prototype" was the wrong word.  Although I've never seen another example, I suppose others were likely made.   Maybe it was a popular figural piece in its day.  Not sure how many (if any) others have survived, but it's got to be a very small number.  
 The materials, style and construction of the statue are strikingly similar to the Muller Baseball Statues of 1868 (Pitcher and Striker).  I do not know the artist, or how this piece was selected to be the subject of the Walter Camp Award.  I haven't taken the time to do the research.  But regardless, it's pretty amazing that this same figural is still in use to this day.
 
				 Last edited by perezfan; 08-23-2017 at 12:33 PM.
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