From Collins-McCarthy, the company which offered the long run of
Zeenuts cards, this 1917 set now known as E135 offered 200 new subjects.
While the company had been known for producing cards featuring players
of the Pacific Coast League, the E135 set switched
their focus to the National and American Leagues. Produced at a time
when few
sets were being issued, it gave collectors and baseball fans on the West
Coast a look at players they had only read about in the newspapers or
in
the annual Spading guides. While this set shares many photos with the
later E121 set and the much-later E126 issue (both from American
Caramel), this E135 set came first.
Centering is southeast on the canvas, though it is some light soiling which keeps this example from grading even higher than it already has. Corners and edges are nicer than the grade, though the reverse exhibits some toning and a couple light ink smudges which affect the grade but not the front of the card which retains plenty of eye appeal. Gandil helped lead the White Sox
to the World Series this year over the New York Giants, which many
people forget about as they only remember the "Black Sox" who threw the
Series two years later. While Gandil was one of the ringleaders of that
fix, he was an integral part of the 1917 team winning it all.
PSA has only ever graded 5 total
examples of this 1917 E135, with NONE receiving a higher grade than
the Good 2 offered here of Chick Gandil.