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Originally Posted by Ctrane
The colorized shot was part of a Brooklyn team photo shot at their Hot Springs Arkansas training camp in 1912. Since Barger began the season in
Brooklyn (he started the 4th game of the season he almost certainly must
be in the photo. No one else looks remotely like his picture in the 1911
Spalding Guide (left pic) The ears, lines above the mouth and a slight raised area above the chin look very similar in the the center and right pictures. I
think its Cy Barger but can't be sure, so judge for yourself.
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>>>No one else looks remotely like his picture in the 1911 Spalding Guide (left pic)
So what. That's because that guy does not appear in the 1911 Spalding Guide.
This was a spring training photo - loaded with prospects who did not make the cut. Count the number of faces in the 1911 Spalding Guide and you will see it is far fewer than are in the huge 1911 Library of Congress Brooklyn spring training photo from which these faces come.
I did the identifications for this photo for the Library of Congress. The guy far right is absolutely, conclusively, forensically, not Cy Barger - his left ear clearly does not match. I would add, though it is superfluous, the chin is different, the nose is different, the eys are different, the brow ridge is different.......
You can see the full photo and the ID's at:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...@1(cph+3c33659))
I only apologize for the much delayed response.