Stirring early 1920s Charles Conlon shot of Yankee pitcher Waite Hoyt, one of the last surviving members of the '27 Yankees, with the future HOFer looking like an altar boy with his cap askew and wonderment in his eyes and wide grin -- another example why Conlon's pictures were for the time so unique and today so prized. Conlon's hand-written notations are on the back. 6 1/2 x 8 1/2" photo is super sharp and clear, NRMT.