| 1907 | New York Highlanders Uniform |
| Jan 27,1907 | The Washington Post pg. 54 ELBERFELD AND TURNER- good article comparing the Kid to another shortstop |
| May 10, 1907 | The New York Times pg. 9 YANKEES LOSE TO CLEVELAND TEAM - mention |
| May 20, 1907 | In the Highlanders' 4-1 win over Boston YANKid Elberfeld accounts for half the total tallies with 2 steals of home‚ the first American Leaguer to accomplish that feat. - no details. |
| May 31, 1907 | The Highlanders beat Boston, 4-1‚ behind Frank Kitson, making his first appearance for New York. Kitson was 0-3 for the Nationals this year, but will go 4-0 in New York. Kid Elberfeld of the Highlanders has a steal of home‚ and Hal Chase has 2 steals. - no details. | |
| May 31, 1907 | Shortstop Kid Elberfeld steals home twice against Boston - no details. A Yankee Century: A Celebration Of The First Hundred Years Of Baseball's
by Harvey Frommer | |
| June 12, 1907 | The Highlanders make it easy for the Tigers by committing 11 errors in the 14-6 win by Detroit. Shortstop Kid Elberfeld leads the bobble gang with 4 errors; 1B Chase‚ 3B LaPorte‚ 2B Williams‚ LF Conroy‚ and pitchers Orth and Hogg each add a miscue. Following the game‚ New York manager Clark Griffith gets into a fracas with a fan and is charged with assault. Griffith later argues self defense and receives a fine. - no details. | |
| Aug 19, 1907 | The New York Times pg. 4 ELBERFELD ABSENT, YANKEES DEFEATED - mention |
| Sept. 30, 1907 | The Worst Call Ever!: The Most Infamous Calls Ever Blown by Referees, Umpires, and Other Blind Officials |
Kyle Garlett, Patrick O'neal - Elberfeld attack on Silk O'Loughlin |