Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church Page 5
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A photocopy of page 5 from the Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church. The text on the page reads, "Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art Gallery of S. R. Church 128 Geary Street, San Francisco. Note - A * before the catalogue number, indicates that the exhibit is a photograph. *1. Charles Schwartz, in various poses. He is now playing with the Oakland Club, of the Pacific Coast League. 2. Base Ball Calendar, Part I. A three-color half-tone, from a painting by Carl Dehlgren, of 325 Montgomery St., San Francisco, as published by S. R. Church, who sells those fresh snowballs, - the kind that do not melt; also other brands of firebrick and pig iron, hard and soft; agent for Gautier's crucibles. *3. Cincinnati Red Stockings' an old-time photograph, taken in 1869, of this once famous base ball team. *4 Joseph W. Stapleton, who used to be the official scorer of the California League at the Haight Street Grounds. *5. Norris ("Tip") O'neil, formerly with various clubs of the Pacific Coast League. (See No.30.) *6 Charle Comimskey, [sic] first base St. Louis Browns, 1890. *7 James McDonald, formerly with the California League; now an umpire. *8. Jos. C. Langenderfer, who used to publish the score card at the Haight Street Grounds. (See No. 12.) *9. Al Foran, who used to umpire games at the Haight Street Grounds, San Francisco . *10. Mike Kelly, one-half of the famous $20,000 Kelly-Clarkson battery. *11. Arlie Latham, the great third baseman of the St. Louis Browns, and the greatest clown and fun-maker on the coaching lines that game ever produced. *12 Joe Langenderfer. (See No. 8.) *13 Rube Levy, formerly left field of San Francisco Base Ball Club; now umpiring in Pacific Coast League. (5)"