Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church Page 11


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A photocopy of page 11 from the Catalogue of Paintings, Photographs, Schedules and Other Exhibits in the Baseball Art by S.R. Church. The text on the page reads, "Note. - A * before the catalogue number, indicates that the exhibit is a photograph. *124. Charles Zimmer, catcher Cleveland, 1898. (See No. 189.) *125. John T. McGlone, third baseman, Buffalo, 1887. *126 St. Louis Browns, in 1875. *127 John Stucker, [sic] Cleveland Base Ball Club. *128. The Atlantics of Brooklyn, 1886. *129. Larry Quinlan, shortstop Norwich Base Ball Club, 1899; with Montreal Eastern League Club, in 1901-02. *130. Thomas Manning catcher Norwich Base Ball Club, 1899-1902. *131. James Rogers, late captain Norwich Base Ball Club, formerly with Louisville Base Ball Club, Died, 1900. *132. Syracuse Base Ball Team, 1888. *133. Toby Lyons, pitcher, Syracuse, 1889. *134 (1) Martin Powell, first base; (2) Roger Connor, third base; (3) Peter Gillespie, left field, Holyoke Base Ball Club, 1879, Known as the "Big Three." *135. James Devlin, pitcher Louisville National League Club, 1876-77. *136. Entrance to Philadelphia Base Ball Park. A photograph taken especially for 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. *137. Interior View of Philadelphia Base Ball Park, in photograph taken especially for S. R. Church. *138. New York Polo Grounds, Decoration Day, May 30. 1901. Game in progress between St. Louis score 6 to 5. 28,500 paid admissions. Van Haltren walking out to center field. An enlarged colored photograph, from a photograph sent to S. R. Church by Mr. R. D. Schell, of New York City. *139 Old Haight Street Grounds, San Francisco, June 9, 1888. Game between Greenhood-Morans and Haverlys. (See Nos. 150-151 and 225.) 140. "The Big Tree," an oil painting made especially for S. R. Church, by Carl Dahlgren. 141 Schedule of Champion Base Ball Clubs of the United States, from 1858 to 1902. *142. The Pacific Base Ball Nine of 1866. The second team organized on the Pacific Coast. Among the players shown in the picture will be found Mr. S. H. Wade, who is now superintendent and general manager of the extensive printing establishment of Messrs. H. S. Crocker Company. To Mr. Wade's genial personality, universal courtesy, and executive ability, is largely due the success of his particular department of the company. 143. Four different numbers of the "Base Ball Schedule and Memorandum Book," As issued by S. R. Church, of 307 Sansome Street, San Francisco, who sells those fresh snowballs, - the kind that do not melt; also other brands of firebrick, and pgi iron, hard and soft; agent for Gautier's crucibles. (11)"

Player(s)
Zimmer, Charles, 1860-1949; McGlone, John, 1861-1927; Stricker, Cub, 1859-1937; Quinlan, Larry, 1876-1945; Manning, Tommy; Rogers, Jim, 1872-1900; Lyons, Toby, 1869-1920; Powell, Martin, 1856-1888; Connor, Roger, 1857-1931; Gillespie, Patrick, 1851-1910; Devlin, Jim, 1849-1883; Van Haltren, George, 1866-1945
Team(s)
Unknown
League(s)
Unknown
Picture Date
August 22, 1903
Subject
Collection catalogs.
Source
Unknown
Stadium
Unknown
Location
Unknown
Folder Name / Binder
Complete Publications #4
Photographer
Unknown
Media Type
Photocopies
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