File:1910 Portland Beavers (3).jpeg

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English: The Portland Beavers during the 1910 season. From left to right, top to bottom (excluding spectators): Fielder Jones (umpire), Bill Rapps, Gene Krapp, Vean Gregg, Tommy Murray, Jess Garrett, Art Kruger, Tom Seaton, Tommy Sheehan, Ivy Olson, Gus Fisher, Bill Steen, George Ort, Johnny Groce, Bill Speas, Buddy Ryan, Pearl Casey, "Doc" Moe (trainer)
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