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Leon, very good question, I am at work so most of my reference material is at home (& not in front of me) but the closest match I can find to either of those two names is there was a David Bourquen that played for the Bridgeport team of the Connecticut State League in 1909. I'm not saying this is the guy or anything but that s the closest I can come.
-Rhett Edited to add, there was a Fulton, NY team from 1905-07 in the Empire State League but there isn't any info on the actual players for that team. It is conceivabe that Bourquen played for Fulton,NY in 1907 and went to CT by 1909 (not too far away). It is a stretch but not totally out of the question.
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Just to muddy the waters a bit, there was also a player named Arthur J. Bourgeois that there is a record for that played in 1902 and then also in 1909 & 1910 --all for Wisconsin area teams.
-Rhett
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Now, does anyone have the scan ot the type 2 Bourquin?
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There is a T209-2 Bourquin in Lot 49 of the B&L Auction (No, I'm not the consigner).
And here's one from Card Pricer
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There was a Fulton, Kentucky team( Fulton Colonels) in the KITTY league in 1911, if that is of any help.
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OK guys, what do you think of the facial similarity?
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What Bill said... Fulton, Ky had a team in 1911, 1922-24, 1936-42, and 1946-55.
Fulton, New York had a team in 1910 in the Central New York League. Presidnt was L. T. Galusha. Teams included Auburn, Geneva, Oneida, Rome, Oswego, Fulton, and Cortland. The League folded June 3, 1910. This was a class D league, I don't see it in the minor league data base. So does anyone have a Sporting Life for April or May of 1910? That might have some New York Central League box scores. I might have an issue from then, but it will take me a while to dig down to them. My lone reel of Sporting Life on microfilm is 13 Mar 1909 to 5 Mar 1910. I'll check the last couple of issues on that in a few days, but I doubt it would show any box scores. So I think this guy Bourquise was with the Fulton team of the NYCL in 1910, then caught on down south in time for photos with Rocky Mount, then never stuck with the team because of an injury, home-sickness, his yankee ways, or something... |
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