1921 Decatur Staleys

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1921 Decatur Staleys
Started by Moran, May 20 2014 12:03 PM

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#1 Moran
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Posted 20 May 2014 - 12:03 PM
There are two people in this picture I can't identify - any ideas? Thanks.

From the left to right
G E Chamberlin Gen Supt. Staley Co.
Ralph Scott
George Trafton
Guy Chamberlin
Ken Huffine
Russ Smith
Hugh Blacklock
Harry Englund
Ralph Lanum
George Bolan
George Halas
Jack Mintun
Player with no name above
Tarzan Taylor
Chic Harley
Pete Stinchcomb
Walt Pearce
Ed Sternaman
Can't make it out - looks like Lotsman

These players are what's left when you remove the names above from the roster
Dick Barker
Lou Usher

#2 LJP
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Posted 20 May 2014 - 03:19 PM
Barker played in the first two games before joining Rock Island. Usher joined the team following his departure.

Trainer Andy Lotshaw is at far right.

I have the unidentified player recorded as Burt Ingwersen in another source, although he does not appear to have played for Decatur in 1921.

#3 Moran
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Posted 20 May 2014 - 06:11 PM
Thanks

#4 LJP
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Posted 24 May 2014 - 04:37 AM
Struggling to find that Ingwersen reference again, although do have it noted, so it must be buried away somewhere.

The Bears have an alternative, somewhat higher resolution, version of your photo on their webpage, although the players are not identified.

Looking closer the unidentified player, he appears to look more like Dick Barker than Ingwersen -

There is a second 1921 team photo that appears in the Staley Fellowship Journal and includes Barker (seventh from right) -

Need some higher resolution versions of these photos to be positive, but doesn't look like Ingwersen to me.

#5 LJP
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Posted 01 July 2014 - 03:07 AM
Finally found the Ingwersen reference.
Richard Whittingham's book "The Chicago Bears.." (1986 edition) has the same photo and the caption identifies the unknown player as Ingwersen.
Still looks like Barker to me though.
"It was a different game when I played.
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
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