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			Posted By: Jerry Hrechka  Just got this card.  This card is from the 1953 Parkhurst Ripley's Believe It Or Not set: | 
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			Posted By: Tim There was a pitcher named William George Lathrop that played two years (1913,1914) for the Chicago White Sox. | 
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			Posted By: Jerry Hrechka Thanks for the information. Any idea what minor leagues he might have played in? i.e. the Elroy Wisconsin team's name & league affiliation. | 
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			Posted By: Dave Hornish It may not have been a team in OB. Maybe a mill or factory team? | 
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			Posted By: Red Is it possible some of the cards contain stories about events that are not true - Believe it or not? | 
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			Posted By: Jerry Hrechka  This card is part of a 100 card set that was issued in Toronto Canada, by Parkhurst, as a promotional give away in Quaker Oats cereal boxes. | 
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			Posted By: Jerry Hrechka  I checked my Ripley's cards and I have the University of Florida card: | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback Hanover, Elroy and Janesville are all pretty close to each other, and it was standard to start your career with a nearby team. Even Cobb, DiMaggio and Walter Johnson started their pro careers locally. | 
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			Posted By: Todd Schultz The football story is especially feasible if they had no kicker. | 
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