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Old 02-11-2019, 01:10 PM   #33081
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Harry Felix 1901
Felix made his major league debut on the final day of the 1901 season, pitching two innings as a relief pitcher for the New York Giants. In 1902, he pitched in nine games, five as a starter, for the Philadelphia Phillies. His final major league game that season, and in his career, was on July 24th. His major league won-loss record was 1-3, and he allowed 64 hits and issued 11 bases on balls in 47 innings. Below is a nice image of him in a Philadelphia uniform.

This is the first photo I have seen of Harry Felix. On this site, his image was previously available only in a a sketch.
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Old 02-11-2019, 05:52 PM   #33082
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Jack B. Boyle 1912

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Old 02-13-2019, 05:10 AM   #33083
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Cleveland Naps 1906

A team photo posted by Alex Cheremetoff of the Naps in Georgia for Spring Training in 1906. Only 3 players have been identified, the 3 Hall Of Famers in sequence in the back row starting with Flick then Joss then Lajoie commencing 5th from left.

The recently requested for Jim Jackson I would suggest is kneeling fifth from right. A prominent "Indians" supporter may be one who would wish to engage in naming the others?

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Old 02-13-2019, 08:22 AM   #33084
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A team photo posted by Alex Cheremetoff of the Naps in Georgia for Spring Training in 1906. Only 3 players have been identified, the 3 Hall Of Famers in sequence in the back row starting with Flick then Joss then Lajoie commencing 5th from left.

The recently requested for Jim Jackson I would suggest is kneeling fifth from right. A prominent "Indians" supporter may be one who would wish to engage in naming the others?

I'm not the prominent Indians supporter, but I'll add a few more names:


Standing, left to right:
1st: ?, 2nd: ?, 3rd: ?, 4th: Bunk Congalton, 5th: Elmer Flick, 6th: Addie Joss, 7th: Nap Lajoie, 8th: Claude Rossman, 9th: Bill Bradley, 10th: Bill Bernhard, 11th: George Stovall, 12th: ?, 13th: Nig Clarke, 14th: Happy Townsend, 15th: ?
Kneeling, left to right:
1st: Otto Hess, 2nd: Harry Eells, 3rd: ?, 4th: Jap Barbeau, 5th: Terry Turner, 6th: Jim Jackson, 7th: Harry Bemis, 8th: Bob Rhoads, 9th: ?, 10th: Harry Bay.
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Old 02-13-2019, 08:09 PM   #33085
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Johnny Enzmann

Looking for something of Johnny Enzmann with the Indians, circa 1917-1918. Thanks!
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Old 02-13-2019, 11:22 PM   #33086
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Got this photo in a lot of camp shots from, I believe, 1988 or thereabouts (the uniform is right). I ask mainly because he looks so darn familiar, but can anyone put a name with the face? Thanks

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Old 02-14-2019, 01:41 AM   #33087
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A team photo posted by Alex Cheremetoff of the Naps in Georgia for Spring Training in 1906. Only 3 players have been identified, the 3 Hall Of Famers in sequence in the back row starting with Flick then Joss then Lajoie commencing 5th from left.

The recently requested for Jim Jackson I would suggest is kneeling fifth from right. A prominent "Indians" supporter may be one who would wish to engage in naming the others?

It looks a lot more like the 1905 squad to me, but to possibly offer some suggestions to the ones RUKen didn't know:


Top Row, far left looks like Fritz Buelow, third from left looks like Hi West, and last on the right looks like Charlie Carr


Bottom Row, second from right is a dead ringer for Howard Wakefield.
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1906 Cleveland Naps

I'm not sure if this is helpful, but here is the pre-season roster for the 1906 Cleveland Naps.
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Got this photo in a lot of camp shots from, I believe, 1988 or thereabouts (the uniform is right). I ask mainly because he looks so darn familiar, but can anyone put a name with the face? Thanks
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Old 02-14-2019, 08:26 AM   #33090
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It looks a lot more like the 1905 squad to me, but to possibly offer some suggestions to the ones RUKen didn't know: Top Row, far left looks like Fritz Buelow, third from left looks like Hi West, and last on the right looks like Charlie Carr. Bottom Row, second from right is a dead ringer for Howard Wakefield.


I had previously thought that it was the 1905 team, but if my identification of Happy Townsend is correct, then it must be 1906, because he was traded to Cleveland in December, 1905. (Carr was traded away from Cleveland in November, 1905, so if Townsend is correct, then Carr cannot be in the picture. Wakefield was lent to the Senators in February, 1906, so he is also unlikely to be in a photo with Townsend, depending on when spring training started.) Below I've inserted an image of Townsend from 1903 next to the image of the player in the Cleveland photo, apparently wearing the same sweater:


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Old 02-14-2019, 09:57 AM   #33091
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I had previously thought that it was the 1905 team, but if my identification of Happy Townsend is correct, then it must be 1906, because he was traded to Cleveland in December, 1905. (Carr was traded away from Cleveland in November, 1905, so if Townsend is correct, then Carr cannot be in the picture. Wakefield was lent to the Senators in February, 1906, so he is also unlikely to be in a photo with Townsend, depending on when spring training started.) Below I've inserted an image of Townsend from 1903 next to the image of the player in the Cleveland photo, apparently wearing the same sweater:


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The post on the Cheremetoff twitter account specifically stated that the photo was from March.

To get us one closer to identifying all the players I would submit that the player kneeling third left is Bill Shipke. That by my reckoning leaves us 3 short, top right, top second from left and top fourth from right.

The player you suggested to be Carr , top extreme right, stands out as his head appears to be approaching twice the size as everyone else. This could substantiate the Carr identification on the basis it is his head replacing the original owner of the rest of the body. Though I admit that this practice is usually adopted for those who enter a team after an image has been taken.

Thanks to RUKen for posting a clearer version of the image although the player fourth from right is unlikely to be identifiable.

The only identification I would like to revisit is that of Buelow and suggest that he is third from right in the top row not extreme left, and that Nig Clarke is top extreme left. Image of Buelow attached along with Scotty Ingerton depicted in the helpful image you posted. A significant omission is Earl Moore maybe he is the unidentifiable player. Could the player top second from left be another player from your image Cadwallader?

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Old 02-14-2019, 10:42 AM   #33092
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The player you suggested to be Carr , top extreme right, stands out as his head appears to be approaching twice the size as everyone else. This could substantiate the Carr identification on the basis it is his head replacing the original owner of the rest of the body. Though I admit that this practice is usually adopted for those who enter a team after an image has been taken.

Besides the fact that he had been traded in November, I don't think that the player on the far right looks that much like Carr. The noses and chins are different.


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I would agree. I only had time to look very briefly at the team photo so take that information with a grain of salt.
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Old 02-14-2019, 08:44 PM   #33095
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Rich Barry

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The photo on the left comes from the George Grantham Bain collection on the Library of Congress website. The image on the right comes from the Wilmington (DE) Evening Journal of January 18, 1919.
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Rich Barry

That's a Brace; he hasn't emerged from the Vault, either. Here it is in color.

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Besides the fact that he had been traded in November, I don't think that the player on the far right looks that much like Carr. The noses and chins are different.


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As an alternative player identification to Carr as the player top extreme right I would submit Joe Birmingham, image attached.

The Carr issue I raised was addressed, however, the Shipke, Buelow, Clarke issue was left in the air. Any further constructive views?

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Current facepack image. Another alternative.

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That's a Brace; he hasn't emerged from the Vault, either. Here it is in color.

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