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Hi Scot,
Yes it does. Initial distribution of M101-4 in April, 1916, and possible exclusivity with TSN by August, so this certainly fits in the window. There's still intrigue for me with regard to these boys getting 20 free cards (assuming they didn't do what was necessary for the whole 200). There seems to be evidence of these cards being released by other advertisers to their patrons in groups of 20 also, yet the relatively sparse data on Altoona Tribunes does not favor one particular set or group of players being more common than any other. Maybe someone just randomly assembled groups of 20 from the set number of 200 and handed them out that way?
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