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    Thanks for the pictures of the say hey kid... big childhood hero of mine. I saw him first at Willie Mays night at the Polo Grounds in '63... first visit of the Giants back to NYC to play the new NY Mets. What a ballplayer.

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    Billy Sullivan Chicago White Sox 1909


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    Quote Originally Posted by rlk View Post
    That's really neat!! I love seeing pictures of vintage SOX players. The flange on that hat looks very similar to your "new" Fray.
    "For all we know this may only be a dream. We come and go like a ripple on a stream. So love me tonight; tomorrow was made for some. Tomorrow may never come, for all we know." (Nat King Cole)

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    White Sox pics from the Library of Congress (1 of 4)

    1901 Chicago White Sox with owner Charles Comiskey at South Side Park



    1904 Baseball team, Chicago White Sox, leaving for spring training, players gathered on railroad platform, train conductor stepping forward


    1906 Baseball player Nick Altrock, Chicago White Sox, wearing a suit, standing with his father, Christian Altrock



    1907 Chicago White Sox president Charles Comiskey, standing behind wooden wall supported by wooden beams at South Side Park



    1907 White Sox baseball player Fielder Jones, holding a suitcase and a cigar, standing in front of a marble wall in a room



    1907 White Sox baseball players Dougherty and Walsh, each holding a baby, standing in front of a passenger train car in a railroad station



    1909 Chicago White Sox baseball player Frank Smith, wearing a suit and hat, standing in front of a light-colored backdrop



    1909 White Sox baseball players and men associated with the team, wearing suits, standing on a sidewalk and steps in front of a building



    1914 Baseball player, Alcock, White Sox, and trainer Buckner wearing street clothes, standing in front of a building



    1914 Baseball player, Kid Gleason, White Sox, wearing street clothes and holding a leather bag, standing in a room
    "For all we know this may only be a dream. We come and go like a ripple on a stream. So love me tonight; tomorrow was made for some. Tomorrow may never come, for all we know." (Nat King Cole)

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    White Sox pics from the Library of Congress (2 of 4)

    1914 Baseball players, C Smith and Roth, White Sox, wearing street clothes, standing in front of a building



    1914 Charles A Comiskey, owner White Sox, and John T Connery shaking hands in a railroad station.jpg



    1914 Charles A Comiskey, owner White Sox, standing in a railroad station



    1915 Baseball player, White Sox, C. Rowland standing in doorway with hand in pocket



    1915 Baseball player, White Sox, C. Rowland walking through crowd of fans shaking hands after championship



    1916 White Sox catcher, Ray Schalk, and his new bride, sitting in an automobile on a street



    1921 Kid Gleason, White Sox, looking at the camera, standing in front of a building



    1921 Kid Gleason, White Sox, wearing street clothes, standing in front of a building



    1922 Charles A. Comiskey, owner White Sox and wife, Nan Comiskey, standing in front of a building during the funeral of Cap Anson



    1925 Members White Sox standing on the rear platform of a passenger train car in a railroad station
    "For all we know this may only be a dream. We come and go like a ripple on a stream. So love me tonight; tomorrow was made for some. Tomorrow may never come, for all we know." (Nat King Cole)

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    White Sox pics from the Library of Congress (3 of 4)

    1926 White Sox and St. Louis Browns football player Harold Red Grange sitting with C. C. Pyle, Lyman DeWolf, in the grandstands



    1927 Baseball players, Blackburn, Barrett, and Ray Schalk, White Sox, standing in a room, wearing street clothes and surrounded by a crowd



    1927 Eddie Collins, Baseball, White Sox, standing in front of a bank wearing street clothes, dark exposure



    1927 White Sox member, Joe Benz standing in front of a building, wearing street clothes



    1929 Baseball manager Donnie Bush wearing street clothes, standing in a dugout at Comiskey Park



    1929 Baseball manager, Russell Lena Blackburne, White Sox, holding a telephone earpiece to his ear, sitting at a desk in a room



    1929 Baseball players, Cissell and Connelly, White Sox, playing baseball with a large snowball, standing on the snow-covered field at Comiskey Park, dark exposure



    1930 Baseball executive Harry Grabiner and former White Sox manager Billy Sullivan standing in the grandstands at Comiskey Park



    1930 Baseball player Art Shires standing next to a passenger train car in a railroad station in Chicago



    1930 Baseball player Art Shires tipping his hat, standing next to a passenger train car in a station in Chicago
    "For all we know this may only be a dream. We come and go like a ripple on a stream. So love me tonight; tomorrow was made for some. Tomorrow may never come, for all we know." (Nat King Cole)

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    White Sox pics from the Library of Congress (4 of 4)

    1930 Baseball player Red Faber, wearing street clothes, sitting in profile atop a bench in a snow-covered dugout at Comiskey Park



    1930 Members of the Chicago White Sox team sitting and standing in a room wearing street clothes
    "For all we know this may only be a dream. We come and go like a ripple on a stream. So love me tonight; tomorrow was made for some. Tomorrow may never come, for all we know." (Nat King Cole)

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    Great stuff, Josh! Thanks for posting
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    Josh great pictures. Love the tall crowns.
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