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1922 Senators question
I found a team photo of the 1922 Senators without player identifications. I have tentatively identified three of the players, but would like some confirmation from someone more knowledgeable than I. I believe, just based on player height, that the player on the left is Harry Courtney, with Eric Erickson next to him. Walter Johnson is pretty obviously next, and George Mogridge is, I believe, on the right. If my IDs are right, this is a much better picture of Courtney, and a Senators UNI for Erickson.
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Courteny / McGrew
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Welcome to Lelands.com - Lot 3. 1888 Syracuse Stars Cabinet Photograph with Moses Fleet wood Walker
Nice photo can anyone identify the players? We may get some better photos of players. Thanks. 1888 Syracuse Stars Stunning image is a first generation as this was from the actual photographic studio that took the shot. Ryder of Syracuse, New York is emblazoned on the mount in sumptuous gold leaf. Team includes Moses Fleetwood Walker the man who broke the first color barrier and was exploited by Cap Anson to create the send one. Balance of this International Association Championship team are Ed Dundon, Mox McQuery, Bones Ely, Bill Higgins, Ollie Beard, Murphy, Rasty Wright, Charles Hackett, Joe Battin, Ed Mars?, Al Schellhase and a second African American player, Robert Higgins. Historically important piece. |
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