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Sometime in 2007 I ran across a cabinet photo of a University of Nebraska baseball player on ebay. The seller of the photo is an occasional poster here (Bert Wright). When I received the photo I asked Bert if he knew who was pictured in the photo and he told me it was Clarence Steen and he thought it was about 1904.
At the same time I also won a 1900 Wahoo baseball team cabinet from Bert and he believed that Clarence was pictured on that photo as well...sure enough he was. He is seated in the middle row second from right.
I have discovered that Clarence also played minor league baseball and that I already had a postcard of the Lincoln team that he played on in 1906. He is seated in the front row second from left...this is corroborated by the 1907 Spalding Guide which lists the players by name under this exact photo.
Here is a picture of the 1904 U of Nebraska team with Steen
Clarence had a short professional career - he played minor league ball in Ottumwa, Iowa in 1905, Lincoln in 1906 and 1907 and I have found articles from South Dakota newspapers that he played on a Semipro team and worked in a bank in Belle Fourche in 1906 before joining the Lincoln team. After Clarence gave baseball a shot he went on to become a dentist in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He died in the early 1960s and was buried in his hometown of Wahoo.
It's large enough on my monitor...I can see his Dentist office sign clearly. Do you suppose that's in the late twenties? I don't know my antique automobiles enough to be able to tell.
What are the odds of two theaters in the Scottsbluff , Nebraska area looking like this ? Dan , you are as usual right . The one I depicted is in a city neighboring Scottsbluff , Mitchell . Still eerily similar .
Both are great old theatres. Mitchell (Nile Theatre) is 9 miles from Scottsbluff and still very historic. People come from all over to see flicks there. The Midwest Theatre was vacant for a long time and in the last 6-7 years or so has undergone extensive renovations for occasional movies, art shows, and performances.
I went to a postcard/paper show today and picked up this postcard...there he is again! I don't know what team this is, but more than a few of these guys played for the Fremont Pathfinders in the Nebraska State League and a couple other played for other midwest minor league teams. I could not find a team with all these guys on it.
Dan,
I called Clarence's grandson, John who lives in Torrington, WYO and is in his 60's. For some reason he was reluctant to talk much and says he is not a sports fan. He probably thought I was attempting some sort of identity theft. He did give me his cousin's phone # who he thought might know more about their grandfather. I'll keep you posted. This is a very interesting trail that you are following with great clues popping up all over. Happy hunting! Bert
Thanks Bert, keep me updated on your end. I contacted the U of Nebraska about their Lettermen winners list of baseball players because they have Steen listed as "Stein" on their list. They have not corrected it or even contacted me back so I'm guessing they don't care.
edited to add: that it is not just a recent typo on the internet because I have a baseball media guide from the 1970s and it's misspelled in the guide too.
This message has been edited by slidekellyslide on Mar 30, 2008 2:10 PM
Still on the trail of Dr Steen...today I discovered that his hobby was "building a historical baseball and football library"...taken from a 1940 copy of Who's Who in Nebraska.
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STEEN, CLARENCE GUIDO: Dentist; b Wahoo, Neb Nov 1, 1883; s of John Steen-Marie Louise Hough; ed Wahoo HS 1901; U of N 1902-04; Creighton U, DDS 1908: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; m Mabel Melinger May 6, 1908 Burlington Ia; s John F; d Jane (Mrs A C Allen), Virginia L; m Jean Weller Dec 3, 1919 Denver; s William W, Donald M; d Crete Gail; 1908-15 dentist, Scottsbluff; 1915-17 prac with Dr T E Dailey, Omaha; 1917- dentist, Scottsbluff; past mbr city coun; Scotts Bluff Co chmn ARC 1922; mayor of Scottsbluff 1913; Rotary, ch mbr, past pres; Riverview Country Club; AF&AM 265, past master Scot Rite, 32o Tangier Shrine; Western Neb Dental Soc; Neb St & ADA; active in Jr League Baseball; played baseball with U of N 1903-04, semi-professional baseball summer 1904 at Beatrice, with Black Hills League at Belle Fourche S D semi-professional 1905, at Kearney 1906 & with Lincoln Club of Western League, 1907; Congl Ch; Rep; hobby, building a historical baseball & football library; off 1705 1/2 3rd Ave, Scottsbluff.
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Thanks Greg. It's been a lot of fun chasing this guys history down...I learned something else new today also with that entry, I didn't know he was mayor of Scottsbluff, NE...it's not a big town by any means, but it's bigger than Wasilla, Alaska.