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Old 03-14-2009, 05:05 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

21 cards...

Hints... #7 has a blue caption, the last 4 were distributed in another country.

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Old 03-14-2009, 05:19 PM
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Posted By: Michael Steele

Hi Frank,

Hey a couple of Red sox in there. I will knock out #1 and #12

#1 1936 Goudey R322 Rick Ferrell
#12 E90-1 Ed Karger

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Old 03-14-2009, 05:21 PM
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1. 1936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. E120 Walter Mails
4. E120 Austin McHenry
5. E126 Aaron Ward
6. Helmar Stamp ?
7. Coupon Ira Thomas
8. W574 Bill Sillinger
9. 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. E121 Heilmann
11. ?
12. E90-1 Bergen
13. ?
14. ?
15. ?
16. ?
17. ?
18. Neilson's Type 1 or 2 Wally Schang
19. V100 Harry Hooper
20. 1933 WWG Jack Quinn
21. 1934 WWG Chuck Klein

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Old 03-14-2009, 05:43 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Pretty good so far....


1. MIchael***** R3221936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. JDRUM**** WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. JDRUM**** E120 Walter Mails bidding on this card is how I got my eBay name, and the name here...
4. JDRUM**** E120 Austin McHenry an interesting player
5. JDRUM**** E126 Aaron Ward
6. JDRUM* Helmar Stamp, YES, but who????
7. JDRUM** T213 Coupon Ira Thomas
8. JDRUM**** W574 Bill Sillinger
9. JDRUM**** 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. JDRUM**** E121 Heilmann
11. ?
12. Michael**** E90-1 Karger, a tough card -1* for JDRUM
13. ?
14. ?
15. ?
16. ?
17. ?
18. JDRUM**** Neilson's Wally Schang, the shiny front one
19. JDRUM**** V100 Harry Hooper good eye
20. JDRUM**** 1933 World Wide Gum Jack Quinn
21. JDRUM**** 1934 World Wide Gum Chuck Klein

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Posted By: Bob Manning

12. W 512 Dazzy Vance?

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Posted By: barrysloate

#16 and #17 are W514.

Should say #16 is W514 Buck Weaver. Now not sure about #17.

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Bob, I think you intended #13... and that isn't Dazzy Vance. But it is a member of the HOF.

#17 is not a W514, Barry, but the player is in the HOF.

1. MIchael***** R3221936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. JDRUM**** WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. JDRUM**** E120 Walter Mails bidding on this card is how I got my eBay name, and the name here...
4. JDRUM**** E120 Austin McHenry an interesting player
5. JDRUM**** E126 Aaron Ward
6. JDRUM* Helmar Stamp, YES, but who????
7. JDRUM** T213 Coupon Ira Thomas
8. JDRUM**** W574 Bill Sillinger
9. JDRUM**** 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. JDRUM**** E121 Heilmann
11. ?
12. Michael**** E90-1 Karger, a tough card -1* for JDRUM
13. ?
14. ?
15. ?
16. Barry***** for W514 of Buck Weaver!!
17. ?
18. JDRUM**** Neilson's Wally Schang, the shiny front one
19. JDRUM**** V100 Harry Hooper good eye
20. JDRUM**** 1933 World Wide Gum Jack Quinn
21. JDRUM**** 1934 World Wide Gum Chuck Klein

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Posted By: Bob Manning

13! W512 Ty Cobb

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Old 03-14-2009, 06:23 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Bob, you have that card-radar warmed up, now...


1. MIchael***** R3221936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. JDRUM**** WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. JDRUM**** E120 Walter Mails bidding on this card is how I got my eBay name, and the name here...
4. JDRUM**** E120 Austin McHenry an interesting player
5. JDRUM**** E126 Aaron Ward
6. JDRUM* Helmar Stamp, YES, but who????
7. JDRUM** T213 Coupon Ira Thomas
8. JDRUM**** W574 Bill Sillinger
9. JDRUM**** 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. JDRUM**** E121 Heilmann
11. ?
12. Michael**** E90-1 Karger, a tough card -1* for JDRUM
13. Bob******* W512 Ty Cobb, a ballplayer
14. ?
15. ?
16. Barry***** for W514 of Buck Weaver!!
17. ?
18. JDRUM**** Neilson's Wally Schang, the shiny front one
19. JDRUM**** V100 Harry Hooper good eye
20. JDRUM**** 1933 World Wide Gum Jack Quinn
21. JDRUM**** 1934 World Wide Gum Chuck Klein

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Old 03-14-2009, 06:35 PM
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Posted By: Bob Manning

14. W513 Lloyd Waner Little Poison

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#17 is W551 Dave Bancroft.

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Frank, this looked like a fun one, I'm late tot he game. I think these are the only 2 left

#11 is E135 Collins-McCarthy Bill Fischer (or possibly one of the related sets like Boston Store, etc.

#15 is a W515-1 card, can't tell who though

-Rhett

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...Ed Reulbach.

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Posted By: JDRUM

Is it Jess Barnes?

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

#15 is Hugh McQuillen
-Rhett

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

OK, guys.....

only lacking the player ID on #6 and #15, you guys have the card types correct....


1. MIchael***** R3221936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. JDRUM**** WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. JDRUM**** E120 Walter Mails bidding on this card is how I got my eBay name, and the name here...
4. JDRUM**** E120 Austin McHenry an interesting player
5. JDRUM**** E126 Aaron Ward
6. JDRUM* Helmar Stamp, YES, but who????
7. JDRUM** T213 Coupon Ira Thomas
8. JDRUM**** W574 Bill Sillinger
9. JDRUM**** 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. JDRUM**** E121 Heilmann
11. Rhett******* E135 Collins McCarthy, right you are, Rhett Bill Fischer of the Pirates
12. Michael**** E90-1 Karger, a tough card -1* for JDRUM
13. Bob******* W512 Ty Cobb, a ballplayer
14. Bob******** W513 Lloyd Waner
15. Rhett* W515, but who???
16. Barry***** for W514 of Buck Weaver!!
17. Barry******* W551 Hall of Famer Dave Bancroft
18. JDRUM**** Neilson's Wally Schang, the shiny front one
19. JDRUM**** V100 Harry Hooper good eye
20. JDRUM**** 1933 World Wide Gum Jack Quinn
21. JDRUM**** 1934 World Wide Gum Chuck Klein

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Old 03-14-2009, 06:46 PM
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Frank, I think Brian Campf is right with Reulbach, and #15 is McQuillen
-Rhett

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

YOU GUYS got 'em!!!! Got them all!!!

1. MIchael***** R3221936 Goudey Rick Ferrell
2. JDRUM**** WG4/5 GC Alexander
3. JDRUM**** E120 Walter Mails bidding on this card is how I got my eBay name, and the name here...
4. JDRUM**** E120 Austin McHenry an interesting player
5. JDRUM**** E126 Aaron Ward
6. JDRUM* Helmar Stamp, YES, BrianC******* for Ed Reulbach
7. JDRUM** T213 Coupon Ira Thomas
8. JDRUM**** W574 Bill Sillinger
9. JDRUM**** 1933 DelOng Jimmy Foxx
10. JDRUM**** E121 Heilmann
11. Rhett******* E135 Collins McCarthy, right you are, Rhett Bill Fischer of the Pirates
12. Michael**** E90-1 Karger, a tough card -1* for JDRUM
13. Bob******* W512 Ty Cobb, a ballplayer
14. Bob******** W513 Lloyd Waner
15. Rhett****** W515, Hugh McQuillen
16. Barry***** for W514 of Buck Weaver!!
17. Barry******* W551 Hall of Famer Dave Bancroft
18. JDRUM**** Neilson's Wally Schang, the shiny front one
19. JDRUM**** V100 Harry Hooper good eye
20. JDRUM**** 1933 World Wide Gum Jack Quinn
21. JDRUM**** 1934 World Wide Gum Chuck Klein

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Right, Rhett... you guys are posting while I'm trying to post and type. I'm an old, slow "typer".

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Frank, I just took a closer look at the cards & the W574 is Bill Killefer, not Sillinger.
-Rhett

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Posted By: Bob Manning

Anybody know why Bill Killefer was called "Reindeer?"

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Killefer is correct... he ran with great speed, catching up to baseballs making him dear to his pitchers.

Caption on his Sporting News card is "Wm. Killefer, Jr."

Good eye, Rhett.

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Posted By: Bob Manning

In fact Reindeer Bill was a catcher, and a pretty good one too. At least his friend GC Alexander thought so. When, in 1917, the Phils needed money, at Ol' Pete's request they were both traded to the Cubs, for Pickles Dillhoefer, Mike Prendergast and $55,000.

After has playing days he managed the Cubs and Browns for a total of nine years, never finishing higher than 4th. As a scout for Bill Veeck, he was instrumental in signing Larry Doby to an Indians contract, helping to break the color barrier in the AL.

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