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Nice looking card,maybe a ghost player/bench filler that never played. Here is my only one from Series 7, Cabrol which is not listed on any team roster
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There is an "Ower" on PSA's pop report, which appears to be this one that sold in Sterling in 2011. SGC shows 4 T210-8 "Ower" and a "T210 Ower".
I agree that they meant Bowen, unless someone else has more information.
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Andrew Bowen is already pictured in T210-2 (Portsmouth) and the corresponding H801-7 Old Mill cabinet (Petersburg).
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I think it might be Cy Bowen. IF it is Bowen, he played for the Barons a couple of different seasons.
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Cy Bowen was a right-handed pitcher, and the Ower card looks like it could be a right-handed pitcher. Here are some photos of Cy Bowen from Baseball Reference.
Maybe someone with a newspaper archive subscription can find some Birmingham box scores with a similar name. Also here's the other Bowen from eBay.
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So, Andy Bowen was traded from Birmingham to Danville on Jan 6, 1910. And, then somehow ended up with Portsmouth and later Petersburg.
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It may be Louis Bauer, with last name misspelled, even though he already has a card in the series. Seems unlikely to be Cy Bowen, who was 39 years old in 1910 and pitching in the Central League, having just been in the NY State League since 1903. It also could be Andy Bowen, though, as there were players appearing in more than 1 league/series.
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