A group studio portrait of the Alert baseball team in 1906. The team members and club officials are arranged in three rows. A bat, glove, baseball and catcher's mask sit in front of the assembled group. A player, seated on the far left, is holding a bat. The players are in uniform.
The image shows…
A group studio portrait of the Alert baseball team in 1906. The team members and club officials are arranged in three rows. A bat, glove, baseball and catcher's mask sit in front of the assembled group. A player, seated on the far left, is holding a bat. The players are in uniform.
The image shows the names of the players and team officials below the image.
The individuals in the image have been identified as follows:
Standing back row, from left to right:
J. Brent, A. Wideman, H. Totzke, Mgr. Com. (wearing suit and tie), J. Harmer, J. McGinnis and W. Plomski.
Seated, middle row, left to right: G. Miller, G. Englert, Mgr. & Capt., A. Ritz, Sec. & Treas. (wearing suit and tie, seated on floor), G. Clarke, Pres. (wearing suit and tie, seated on chair), J. Gleiser, N. Wideman.
Seated on floor, in front: J. Dechert and N. Totzke.
The original image is in poor physical condition. There are scratches, stains and what looks to be a paint drop on the image and the mat is scraped and worn.
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