Good submissions on this thread! The Doak was an OVERPOWERING glove, maybe that's why Rawlings didn't beef up its other gloves during this period. The Sisler was good and I like the Cy Perkins I thought was a nice mitt. Harry Lattina was an astute designer and he contributed with that "Deep Well" padded pocket. Doak finally played out about the 1940s . But, don't forget that Rawlings dominated the First Baseman Mitt with its Trapper Mitt of the 1940s which killed the old "Oven Mitt" types.
But I'm in agreement with the excellent mitts/gloves of O. K. Goldsmith, Peach, Spaldings, Ken Wels, Wilsons. I don't have a problem with anyone.
And we have to look at the function of the glove, which was to catch and hold on to the baseball. As a function, maybe not from aesthetics standpoint.
Love the ideas and input here.