T-206 1909-11 added to my collection

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T-206

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Odessa Tx
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Thomas Aloysius Guiheen
Positions: Second Baseman and Third Baseman
Born: December 27, 1882 in Vermont, US
Played 1901-1916 in the minor leagues, Bangor 1901, Dover 1902, 1903 Broctforn and New Bedford, 1904 Fall River and New Bedford, 1905-1907 Fall River, 1908 Portsmouth and Lynn, 1909 Portsmouth, 1910 Portsmouth and Petersburg, 1911 Petersburg, 1913 did not play, 1913-14 Danbury, 1915 did not play 1916, Wellsville. During his career he had 1,061 games, 3908 AB, 998 hits, 157 doubles, 18 triples, 17 HR Tom played 2nd and 3rd base

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Sydney A. Smith (August 31, 1883 – June 5, 1961) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for five seasons. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Browns in 1908, the Cleveland Naps from 1910 to 1911, and the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1914 to 1915.

Smith was also the first head college football coach for The Citadel Bulldogs located in Charleston, South Carolina holding that position for the 1905 season.[1] His career coaching record at The Citadel was 2 wins, 3 losses, and 1 ties. This ranks him 23rd at The Citadel in total wins and 18th at The Citadel in winning percentage.[2] He was a former football and baseball player
 
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