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Tris Speaker Portrait photograph, 1955
Tris Speaker Portrait photograph
Tris Speaker Portrait photograph, 1955
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Tris Speaker Portrait photograph

Date1955
DescriptionA black-and-white portrait photograph of Tris Speaker. Speaker, shown from the chest up, wears a suit jacket and bow tie. Smiling, Speaker looks to a point to the right of the camera. The white background is not original to the image and has been modified for publication. Pasted on the reverse is a caption (not shown), typed in black ink, that reads, "TRIS SPEAKER DEAD TRIS SPEAKER, ONE OF THE IMMORTALS OF BASEBALL, DIED IN WHITNEY, TEXAS, DEC. 8, APPARENTLY OF A HEART ATTACK. SPEAKER COLLAPSED AT NEARBY LAKE WHITNEY AS HE AND A FRIEND PULLED THEIR BOAT INTO A DOCK AFTER AN AFTERNOON OF FISHING. A NATIVE OF TEXAS, SPEAKER WAS KNOWN TO THE BASEBALL MILLIONS AS THE "OLD GRAY EAGLE." HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME. HE WAS 70 AT DEATH. HIS BASEBALL CAREER BEGAN IN 1909. HE SUBSEQUENTLY PLAYED FOR CLEVELAND, WHICH HE LATER MANAGED, BOSTON RED SOX, WASHINGTON SENATORS AND PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS. THIS IS A 1955 PHOTOGRAPH"
Object numberBL-1968-01451-0828
Classificationsphotographic materials
Duplicate/Alternate CopyBL-4342-75|BL-674-68|BL-3987-79
Collection NumberBA PHT 001 New York World-Telegram photographic materials
Dimensions4.5 x 7 in.
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New York World-Telegram
1928
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Object number: B-1958-0128-02
Speaker, Tris
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Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, and Harry Hooper photograph, 1930 September 08
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0819
New York World-Telegram
1930 September 08
Tris Speaker and Rogers Hornsby photograph, 1947 February 22
Object number: BL-1968-00196-056
New York Journal-American
1947 February 22
Tris Speaker with Dick Donovan and Walter Streuli, 1954 March 04
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0817
New York World-Telegram
1954 March 04
Tris Speaker with Bill Rives photograph, 1950
Object number: B-1963-2541-002
Speaker, Tris
1950
Tris Speaker with Wilbur Evans photograph, 1951 January 11
Object number: B-1963-2541-003
Speaker, Tris
1951 January 11
Letter from Tris Speaker to Alexander Cleland, 1937 August 30
Object number: BL-2022-00030-033
Speaker, Tris
1937 August 30
Tris Speaker Sliding photograph, 1926 March 25
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0807
New York World-Telegram
1926 March 25
Tris Speaker Sitting in Chair photograph, 1937 May 14
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0833
New York World-Telegram
1937 May 14
Tris Speaker, Babe Ruth, and Ty Cobb photograph, 1941 July 29
Object number: BL-1968-00196-055
New York Journal-American
1941 July 29
Tris Speaker and Connie Mack photograph, 1928 March 04
Object number: BL-1975-02235-0001
Mack, Connie, 1862-1956
1928 March 04