American Tobacco Unofficial Checklist
Charlie Becker (R-L) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Carl Cashion (L-R) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Kid Elberfeld (R-R)
Dolly Gray (L-L)
Bob Groom (R-R)
Walt Herrell (R-R) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Walter Johnson (R-R)
Tom Long (R-R)
George McBride (R-R)
Clyde Milan (L-R)
Warren Miller (L-L) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Ray Morgan (R-R) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Germany Schaefer (R-R)
Fred Sherry (R-R) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Gabby Street (R-R)
Tillie Walker (R-R) (suggested American Tobacco update)
Pinkerton Cabinets Unofficial Checklist
Wid Conroy (R-R)
Bill Cunningham (R-R)
Kid Elberfeld (R-R)
Doc Gessler (L-L)
Dolly Gray (L-L)
Bob Groom (R-R)
John Henry (R-R)
Walter Johnson (R-R)
Red Killefer (R-R)
Jack Lelivelt (L-L)
George McBride (R-R)
Clyde Milan (L-R)
Doc Ralston (R-R)
Doc Reisling (R-R)
Germany Schaefer (R-R)
Gabby Street (R-R)
Bob Unglaub (R-R)
Dixie Walker (L-R)
Helmar Stamps Unofficial Checklist
Wid Conroy (R-R)
Dolly Gray (L-L)
Clark Griffith
Bob Groom (R-R)
Tom Hughes (R-R)
Walter Johnson (R-R)
George McBride (R-R)
Clyde Milan (L-R)
Germany Schaefer (R-R)
Gabby Street (R-R)
1911 Turkey Red Cabinets
Kid Elberfeld
Bob Groom
Walter Johnson
George McBride
Gabby Street
Mecca Double Folders
Walter Johnson/Gabby Street
George McBride/Kid Elberfeld
Jones, Keyer and Arras Cabinets
Walter Johnson
1911 S74 Silks
Kid Elberfeld
Germany Schaefer
Gabby Street
1911 S74 Silks (colored)
Kid Elberfeld
Walter Johnson
Germany Schaefer
Gabby Street
KID ELBERFELD
"Kid Elberfeld, the active infielder of the Washington Senators, came to that team from the New York Highlanders in 1910.
Elberfeld commenced playing semi-professional ball in his teens, and in 1897 joined the Detroit team. Since then he has played with Cincinnati, Philadelphia and the New York Americans.
Twice he got into .300 batting figures, in 1901 and 1906. He has always been fast in the field and a good batter when any of the bases were occupied."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
DOLLY GRAY
"Dolly Gray, the port side twirler of the Washington Americans, started in a good share of their games in 1909 and 1910, the two years he has been with them, and has shown brilliant form at times, although he has not succeeded in piling up victories as he did in the Pacific Coast League.
Pitching for Los Angeles he always finished near the top of the Coast League, and led it in 1907 with 32 wins out of 46 games. In 1908 he had another good year, striking out 249 batsmen, winning 26 games out of 37, and the Washingtons got his services."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
BOB GROOM
"Bob Groom, one of the regulars on the pitching staff of the Washington Americans, came to that team from the Pacific Coast League. The season of that league is a long one, and in 1907 he was responsible for 46 games of the Portland club, of which he won 20, and the next year captured 29 games out of 44.
Washington got his services after his getting this record, and though he has not equaled his success on the coast he has won games from the strongest teams in the American League."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
WALTER JOHNSON
"Walter Johnson, one of the team's corps of pitchers, will be only 23 years old in November 1911, but has much diamond experience, having played professionally with the Weiser team of the Idaho State League when he was only 16.
He won 9 games for them out of 10 in 1905, and the next season won 13 games out of 13, averaging 14 strikeouts per game. The Weiser management sold his services to the Senators, and he has been one of their best. In 1910 he made a record by striking out 313 in one season."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
GEORGE MCBRIDE
"George McBride, shortstop for the Washington Americans, first played on the professional diamond with Milwaukee of the American Association in 1902, and was afterward with teams in other leagues.
His record with Kansas City in 1906 and 1907 was so good that he was drafted by the Washingtons in the fall of 1907, and in his three years with them he has the grand total of 2,674 chances accepted to his credit, and has always finished among the leading shortstops."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
CLYDE MILAN
"J. Clyde Milan, outfielder of the Washingtons, had brief experiences in the minors before he joined the Wichita team in 1906. In his first season with them he made only one error in 62 games, giving him the fine fielding percentage of .992, which resulted in his release being bought by Washington.
He was intended to be a utility outfielder, but his work was too good to keep him on the bench. In 1910 his 148 hits were good for a total of 177 total bases, and he also pilfered 44 bases."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
GERMANY SCHAEFER
"Germany Schaefer, whom the Washington Americans got from the Detroits during the season of 1909, is one of the most versatile players in the major leagues. He has played all over the infield and outfield, is a reliable hitter, a good base runner and the star comedian of his team.
He began his professional experience with the Sioux Falls club in 1899 and has since played in the American Association and the National League.
As a coach, his fun-making has made him a popular favorite."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
GABBY STREET
"Charles H. Street, who has most of the responsibility behind the bat for the Washington Americans, first played ball in the South. After playing in several minor leagues and with Cincinnati, he started the season of 1908 with the Washingtons.
Street was the first player who ever caught a ball dropped from the Washington Monument, over 500 feet. In his three years with Washington he has 528 assists in 357 games, a fine record."
-1911 American Tobacco Company Set T205
1911 Suggested Washington Senators Baseball Cards
MGR Jimmy McAleer
CH Germany Schaefer
C Gabby Street (R-R)
1B Germany Schaefer (R-R)
2B Bill Cunningham (R-R)
3B Wid Conroy (R-R) (OF)
SS George McBride (R-R)
LF Tillie Walker (R-R)
CF Clyde Milan (L-R)
RF Doc Gessler (L-L)
P Walter Johnson (R-R)
P Bob Groom (R-R)
P Tom Hughes (R-R)
P Dixie Walker (L-R)
P Dolly Gray (L-L)
P Carl Cashion (L-R)
C John Henry (R-R) (1B)
C Eddie Ainsmith (R-R)
1B John Somerlott (R-R)
2B Kid Elberfeld (R-R) (3B-SS)
3B Ray Morgan (R-R) (3B)
OF Tom Long (R-R)
OF Warren Miller (L-L)
OF Charles Conway (R-R)
PH Jack Lelivelt (L-L) (LF) (retroactive designated hitter)
RP Charlie Becker (R-L)
RP Fred Sherry (R-R)
RP Bill Otey (L-L)
RP Walt Herrell (R-R) (OF)
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