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Full-length picture of nine female students wearing baseball caps, long dresses and belts labeled "Resolutes". Five are seated, four are standing behind them. A brick building with tall double doors is in the background.
The players of the Tuxedo Ball club. Names and dates have been written on the picture. In the back row, the second person from the left is Bob McGrady. All of the other players are labeled too, but not as readable.
The Stony Point Alphas posed for this newspaper photograph when Stretch (James) Farley played first base. Front row, left to right, are Drush Bolack, Pat Malone, Matt Clancy, Charlie Bonneau and pitcher Chalky Peterson. Back row: Bev Sheridan, Rip...
In this photograph, nine men in uniform pose in two rows for a team photograph. A man in a business hat and glasses stands behind the team. The uniform shirt identifies this team as the "BEARS". Two baseball bats in the shape of an 'x' and a...
Suffern High School's baseball team was the Rockland County Champions in 1928. The members of the team, including the ball boy and coach are posed on the steps of the school. There are two other students in the windows on the door behind the team.
In the fall of 1929, the Athletics Department of St. Stephen's announced that baseball would replace Lacross as the official spring sport. It was felt that to be competitive, St. Stephen's should promote sports that didn't require a steep learning...
The 1932 yearbook, "The Sketchbook," identifies the baseball team as follows: Stanley Leeke, Coach; Harry Trefry, Captain; Vernon Emerick, Manager; Harry Jones; Richard Stevens; George Jastrom; Paul Woodruff; John Rodda; Herbert Dienst; Edward...
Twelve men and two young boys are posed for a photograph. The two boys are dressed in jacket and tie and are wearing bats; they are kneeling in front of baseball players. The boys are holding banners and there is a pile of baseball bats in between...
The Peekskill Ball Club, names of some of the players and the date are written on the photograph. From left to right, ?, James T. McCormick, Roy, Reilly, Reilly, the rest of the names are not readable.
In 1922, the Nyack Baseball team posed for this photograph at Saint John's Military Academy, Ossining, New York. On the back are these notes.
Standing: Manager Bittig, right field Moore, pitcher and third base Theis, sub Hopper, third base and...
A group of 11 young men pose for the photographer. Several of them have baseball gloves in or on their hands and one wears a cap that has an "N" for Nyack. On the back is written, "from James Wanamaker."
Nine players and their manager are arranged for a photograph. "Nyack" is on their jerseys. The catcher, on the left, is identified by the mask he is holding. The pitcher is in the front row, holding a ball.
This image consists of two photographs positioned one above the other. The top photograph shows a baseball field with people lined up along the first and third base lines. There is an individual standing on the pitcher's mound holding an American...
Photograph of fourteen men in uniforms, one in suit. Some with dark sweaters with "N" on chest, others in baseball uniform tops with "NPN" on them and knickers and tall socks. Gloves and bats in foreground, walls of New Paltz State Normal School...
Postcards; Business districts; Baseball; Baseball players
Main Street, looking South. The Elms Hotel and the New City Hotel (or Barden Hotel) are on the left. Several men are playing baseball in the middle of the unpaved street.