Chillco Large Image Collection

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Al Poole smoking a pipe
View of driver Al Poole smoking a pipe in racecar. Stamped on back: "Photo by Spooner & Wells, Inc. 1931 Broadway, N.Y." Handwritten on back: "Al Poole. Biography--Poole, Al."
Al Rosen
Portrait of Al Rosen, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians. Bowman series. Printed on back: "Al 'Flip' Rosen. Third base, Cleveland Indians. Born: Spartanburg, S.C., March 1, 1925. Height: 5-10 1/2. Weight: 180. Bats: right. Throws: right. Al appeared in a few games for the Indians in 1947, 1948 and 1949. But he didn't stick until the 1950 campaign when he started with a bang. Slammed out 17 homers in the first 50 games. Began pro career in 1942. Minor-league experience included Oklahoma City, Kansas City and San Diego. During 1943-45, Al was in military service. No. 232 in the series of baseball picture cards. [Copyright] 1950 Bowman Gum, Inc., Phila., Pa., U.S.A. Picture Card Collectors Club, 5-star Bowman series."
Al Rosen
Portrait of Al Rosen, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians, holding a baseball bat. Bowman series. Printed on front: "Al 'Flip' Rosen." Printed on back: "Al 'Flip' Rosen. Third base, Cleveland Indians. Born: Spartanburg, S.C., March 1, 1925. Height: 5-10 1/2. Weight: 180. Bats: right. Throws: right. One of the American League's most dangerous sluggers. In 154 games last year he had 24 homers, 1 triple, 30 doubles. Tied a major-league record for most grand slam homers in a season with 4. Batted in 102 runs. His average was .265. Recorded 152 hits for 256 bases. No. 151 in the 1952 series Baseball picture cards. Get a $1.00 value baseball cap of your favorite major league team by sending 5 wrappers and 50 cents to Bowman baseball, P.O. Box 234, New York 23, N.Y. State size: small, medium or large. [Copyright] 1952 Bowman Gum Division, Haelan Laboratories, Inc., Phila. 44, Pa. Ptd. in U.S.A."
Al Schacht
Portrait of Al Schacht, also known as the 'Clown prince of baseball.' Schacht wears a battered top hat. Wide Pens Premium (R314A) series. Printed on front: "Al Schacht. Litho. in U.S.A."
Al Schacht directing band
View of baseball clown Al Schacht directing band at 1934 World Series. Several spectators watch from grandstand. Typed on label: "World Series, 1934, Al Schacht directing band.", Photograph from scrapbook of World Series, 1932-1934
Al Shaw
Portrait of Al Shaw, baseball player for the Detroit Tigers. Stamped on back: "Reproduced by Geo. Burke, 847 Belmont Ave., Chicago, Ill." Handwritten on back: "Al Shaw, 1900."
Al Shaw
Portrait of baseball player Al Shaw, wearing suit and tie. Embossed on front: "Harris Studio, Little Rock, Ark." Handwritten on back: "Alfred Shaw, 217-1/2 N. Water, Uhrichsville, O."
Al Shaw
Portrait of baseball player Al Shaw, wearing uniform with letter "B" on jersey. Handwritten on back: "Albert [sic] Shaw, catcher."
Al Shaw
Portrait of Al Shaw, baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals, reaching for a fly ball. Stamped on back: "Charles M. Conlon, 216 W. 111th St., New York." Handwritten on back: "Shaw, St. L. Nat."
Al Shaw
Portrait of Al Shaw, baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals, preparing to throw a baseball. Stamped on back: "Charles M. Conlon, 216 W. 111th St., New York." Handwritten on back: "Shaw, St. L. Nat., outfield, 1908."

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