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About the Player
A short bio from the Helmar-R319 card back: Known to his fans as “the Kentucky Colonel,” Earle has a distinguished demeanor about him that teammates and fans admire. They also admire his abilities at the plate including last season’s 1932 batting average of .321. It was yet another wonderful season for Earle as the Yanks romped to another World Series Championship. Earle had a slow start last season but broke out on April 28 by going two for three with four runs batted in against the Athletics. The Yanks won that game 7 to 5 and soon after Earle went on a streak of twelve games where he made base at least once in each game.
About the Series
Rough and tumble early 20th century players spring to life in our third series of Helmar Cabinets. We’ve selected some of our favorite historic photos and have artfully colorized the player figures and set them against original backgrounds that evoke the magnificent style of the period. True to the period, the player images are separate and have been pasted to a colorful, ripple-edged scene of a ballpark. Collect this series and you’ll understand why Helmar is called “The Flavor of the Game”. Note: #42-53 have a population of 23. All others were limited to 20.
Card size: 4” x 6”
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