Albany New York Black Sox Team photograph
Date1937
DescriptionA black-and-white copy print of the 1937 Albany New York Black Sox. The team is posed in two rows, one standing and one kneeling. The players are identified on the reverse (not shown) as follows. Front row (left to right): unidentified, Jimmy Hill, Charlie Peham, Warren Pancer (mascot), "Keg" Williams. Back Row: Dave Ryan, Scrappy Brown, "Sleepy" Garwin, "Tappen" Smith, Jimmy Albea, Charlie Martin, unidentified, unidentified, Crush Holloway.
Object numberBL-1999-01432-01
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 005 Negro Leagues photographic materials
Dimensions9.5 x 4.75 in.
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