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Old 07-19-2011, 03:16 AM
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Default No-Hitters than at least 1 run was allowed

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Of course everyone knew where Joe Benz was...they were all dying to get in to his place of work! (rim shot)...thank you, I'll be here all week...try the fish!
Scott, no I didn't know that he threw a no hitter. I just looked it up and saw that it was actually the first White Sox no hitter that allowed a run (not sure how many in mlb where that has happend). Also realized that the 1919 team had 3 pitchers to either have thrown or that would throw a no hitter (Benz, Cicotte and Robertson and all three were caught by Ray Schalk)...pretty cool! Also, I did not actually see the scrapbook, just know that it was pasted into one, but your date range guess sounds about right based on strength of signature.
Hi Mike,

I believe that there have been 21 nine inning no-hitters pitched since 1893 (when the pitching mound moved to the 60' 6" modern standard) where at least one run was allowed.

Additionally, there have been 3 eight inning unofficial no-hitters thrown that allowed have allowed at least one run.

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picked up my 2nd Paul Thompson original photo in the past 2 weeks(this one is good size too just about 7x9).......selling my Buck Weaver 1914 postcard if interested, as my focus has shifted toward photos.
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Heres some more, specifically Ray Schalk (two left photos) and Kid Gleason


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Sean,

Yet another sick auto of Collins...Congrats
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thanks! Was there another Collins posted?
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Love the photos, Paul.
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great snapshots!

1913 Fenway. Would any of the Chicago gurus know who the dark skinned player may be?
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Black Sox fans that may not own a couple of the Eight Men Out signatures yet, Huggins and Scott will have Eddie Cicotte and Chick Candil signed 3x5's in next month's auction. I felt like they needed to be rewarded with free advertising after the swiftly pulled their ACE authenticated items!

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1913 Fenway. Would any of the Chicago gurus know who the dark skinned player may be?

I just caught this thread again and don't know who the player you are asking about is. I'll do some more checking, but to my eye, that's Ping Bodie in the foreground.

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Default 1924 Southern Minnesota League Swede Risberg Ticket Stub

Found this cool ticket stub, actually found 2, putting 1 up for sale, keeping the other.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180896899702

Only post banishment ticket I've ever seen from any of the 8. Well from a league they played in I should say.

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Too bad you can't assert it FOR SURE to a game he played in. Still, a cool piece indeed. Good luck w the auction.
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Found this cool ticket stub, actually found 2, putting 1 up for sale, keeping the other.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180896899702

Only post banishment ticket I've ever seen from any of the 8. Well from a league they played in I should say.
Yeah I was the first bid on it, it's still a cool piece if one of the Black Sox played in it or not.
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I've posted this before, but this thread is so cool, I thought I'd add it. It is the bat that started me collecting pre-war stuff many years ago.
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Old 06-04-2012, 09:49 AM
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and the story behind it - share it with others if u like - pretty amazing find!
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Here are a few of Attell . Sorry on the small pic. still new at this.
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picked up my 2nd Paul Thompson original photo in the past 2 weeks(this one is good size too just about 7x9).......selling my Buck Weaver 1914 postcard if interested, as my focus has shifted toward photos.
Interesting. I just received the same photo, with a similarly-stamped back. I believe mine is also 7X9 (don't have it with me at the moment):



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Resurrecting this thread with a nice Complete Karl Wingler questionairre of Eddie Murphy from the 1919 team. Not sure how many more Sox autos I'll be picking up, but I do know there will be an Eddie Collins and Kenesaw Landis in my future
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I'll keep it going with one from earlier this year but never added here - the 1916 squad, posing with a postal workers' convention on the field at Comiskey.
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I'm waiting for someone to post that 1919 Senators program, featuring the Black Sox and Walter Johnson pitching - from last week's Legendary auction.
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Mike,

Did you notice that Eddie Murphynoted that he had two different colored eyes? I noticed it since I have one blue and one green and my dad has one blue and one brown (like David Bowie).

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Did you notice that Eddie Murphynoted that he had two different colored eyes? I noticed it since I have one blue and one green and my dad has one blue and one brown (like David Bowie).

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No, I hadn't noticed that. That's actually pretty cool when you see stuff like that. I also like where it asks "color hair before greying".
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love that headline and looking forward to reading what Shoeless Joe admitted to....
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"Field Of Dreams" was on again last nite. Haven`t seen it for a while, hard to believe it`s 25 years old. Reminded me of playing catch with my father and of course the Great Joe Jackson. Bye the way, is "have a catch" instead of "play catch" a more common phrase in different parts of the country?

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Game one of the 1919 World Series, 8th inning - Heinie Groh slides under Buck Weaver's tag at third, Lowdermilk backing up the play at left.
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That photo is used for the cover of Luhr's book, The Great Baseball Mystery.
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Thanks for that info. My copy has stamps and slugs all over the back. The earliest stamp is 'OCT 6 1919', but there are also two from 1994 and one from 1988. It was well-used by publications.
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Some photos I have.
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I've been watching for 15 years now. I've seen 3 of these, one being this one, the other 2: one in a Chicago Restaurant about 6 years ago I was in and made an offer to the owner who declined. Saw another one after the fact at auction that went for a $1000 unframed (however in better condition then the one I just picked up). Mine came very nicely pre-framed. Just THEE Best Headline/Paper I've ever seen, finally snagged one.
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I've been watching for 15 years now. I've seen 3 of these, one being this one, the other 2: one in a Chicago Restaurant about 6 years ago I was in and made an offer to the owner who declined. Saw another one after the fact at auction that went for a $1000 unframed (however in better condition then the one I just picked up). Mine came very nicely pre-framed. Just THEE Best Headline/Paper I've ever seen, finally snagged one.


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while searching through things, as Im new to the website, I thought I would post in this old thread as it is my main area of collecting. Over the years I have bought and sold many items, some I wish I had never sold (a Morris Rath signed GPC for starters). These are some autographs I currently have, including two 1917 Sox.
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Very nice items Thomas, please feel free to "post away" as there are many Black Sox fans on the site that enjoy seeing pieces related to the team.
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Picked up a nice 1925 original wire photo 5x7 of Harvey McClellan that ran for his obit. Discoloration on the front due to glue used on the back to glue piece of paper with information relating to the article.

Now if I could only find an autograph of his to go with it (I have only seen one offered on the market before)



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Great picture of Harvey, Thomas, and as you said tough auto. Thought fellow Black Sox collectors might like to check out these recently purchased EBAY items. Really like the Ruth/B Sox connection with these pics of the band performance being within a week of Landis ending ending the famed B Sox playing careers.

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I just did an illustration and story of McClellan for a book I'm writing about Kentucky baseball. Though in many places he's called "Harvey," his real first name was "Hervey." He was from Cynthiana, about halfway between Cincinnati and Lexington and did his WWI Army service at Fort Thomas right down the street from me. Poor guy had his career and life cut short by stomach cancer.
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Here is a McClellan signature from a multi-signed album page.
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I can never remember which one was correct Hervey or Harvey thx for the reminder!
Thanks for the pic of the auto Steve. Keating had a multi signed album page with McClellan years ago that at the time I wish I had the extra cash to splurge on it (I think his was on a blue album page...cant remember)
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The Swede, in a contact print by Charles Conlon. I think this portrait isn’t as strong as it could be, and not nearly as strong as a portrait he took of Gandil, probably on the same day. If you have the Gandil print (or Cicotte), please contact me!
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I have had a Swede Risberg signature in the past on a 3x5, but I have had my heart set on one of the fabled Van Buskirk 3x5 signatures. Final was able to purchase one this past week (JSA cert too).

A few of the Buskirk's have little imperfections as Risberg was in the hospital and signed, rumor has it, 100 index cards overnight. This one has one with the "i" in Risberg.

If anyone has an extra Felsch signature laying around or that Bill James signed contract from REA a few years back...hit me up!
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being 100th anniversary I would think there was a lot of stuff out there available.

curious are there any cards of Grover Lowdermilk? If so if someone has one I'd love to see a picture/scan of it
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I was going back over this tread and I saw the press verbiage on the back of Gandil's photo mentioning the 1917 fix involving the White Sox and the Tigers. Interesting that obviously the 1919 team were not just pissed off about not getting a bonus, but probably were also prone to fixing games. The attached link is about the 1917 scandal, and what also is interesting is they mention Detroit pitcher Bill James. The same Bill James that made it on to the 1919 White Sox late in the season and did pitch 4.2 innings in the series giving up 8 hits annd 4 runs. Now maybe he was just washed up, or maybe...just maybe there were more than 8 men out. LOL
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I always thought Bill James and Byrd Lynn probably knew about the fix before the series started...James based on his involvement in the 1917 "fix" stuff and Lynn bc he was TIGHT with Jackson (WS roomate) and Lefty Williams...also both James and Lynn were West Coast PCL players...as were a vast majority of banned players (Gandil, Gedeon, Risberg, Williams, Chase, McMullin, Weaver)
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Continuing this thread. I noticed the current Written Word auction has a Buck Weaver signature (signature attached). It does not look quite right to me, but am wondering if there are any other opinions.
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Continuing this thread. I noticed the current Written Word auction has a Buck Weaver signature (signature attached). It does not look quite right to me, but am wondering if there are any other opinions.
Pretty sure that's the 2nd time this one has been up for sale this year. Guessing it didn't sell the first time. I'm not an expert on sigs., but I too
checked it out a few months back and compared to his other sigs and this one just does not look like his others.

Also, a pretty common name, so worried its just another George Weaver.

Last, I think that Written Word has a few bad reviews if you do a search.

So just too many red flags.
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