The Lake Wilson "Cottonsox" baseball team in 1909. Pictured standing: Aderholdt, Sprague, Vincent, Bondhus, Rathman and Deden. Picture sitting: Bagley, Bondhus and Lang.
Group portrait of the Daleyville Baseball team from Daleyville, Wisconsin. Pictured left to right: John Dahlby, Elmer Hill, Albert Daley, Issac Halvorson, Clarence Aarhus, Otto sanders, Olin Paulson, Thorval Larson, George Anderson, and Henry Larson.
Tweleve members and coach of the Machine Shop D. & I. R. Baseball Team. The letters D. & I. R. herald and "MS" on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 19 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Seven members and coach of the General Office D. & I. R. Baseball Team. The letters D. & I. R. herald and "GO" on the uniforms. This photo was used on page 19 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Ten members and coach of the Car Shop D. & I. R. Baseball Team. The letters D. & I. R. herald and "CS" are on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 19 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Ten members of the General Office D. M. & N. Baseball Team. The letter "O" is on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 16 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Ten members and coach of the Car Shop D. M. & N. Baseball Team. The letter "C" is on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 16 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Ten members of the Machine Shop D. M. & N. Baseball Team. The letter "M" is on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 16 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Ten members of the Docks D. M. & N. Baseball Team. The letter "D" is on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 16 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the DM&N Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Eleven members and coach of the Engineers D. M. & N. Baseball Team. The letters "DM & N" are on the uniforms. This photograph was used on page 19 of the Christmas 1936 issue of the D. M. & N. Safety and Welfare Magazine.
Group photograph of the Champion Baseball Team for the Eastern Minnesota League in 1927. The 17 Members include: Stanton Serline (CF), Hugh Cell (3B), Dan Farrell (P), Charles R. Amundson, (C), Arthur E. Hanson (1B), Oscar A. Swanson (SS), Frank Baker (RF), J.Douglas King (Scorekeeper), Raymond Stigers (Manager), Chas K. Handachu (C), Leo C. Amundson (Outfield), Eddie Gordhammer (Infield), Hughy Bribo (Mascot), Jack Wygant (LF), Merle Baker (2B), Anton Ripka (Infield), and Jack Kramer (V.P.).
Group portrait of the baseball team that was sponsored by the Engesser Brewery in St. Peter in 1932. A brewery truck carrying an advertisement for Gopher Club Brew is in the background.
Macalester faculty baseball team in uniform with a dog in front of a wooden fence. First row: William Kingery, A.W. Anderson, J.P. Hall, and E.C. Downing. Second row: Dr. James Wallace, Richard Uriah Jones, Archie Cardle, Hugh S. Alexander, and Henry Funk.
The Crosby [Baseball] Ball Club poses on their field. They are (left to right): Bill Hillie, Harry Middlebrook, Art Prat, Paul Bezers, Earl Morse, Lindy (Lindahl) Ernest, Jack Schmidt, Nig Lane, Lee Nelson, Jude Lewis, Henning (Andy) Anderson and Jimmie Loppin.
Mora Baseball Team include 12 unidentified members and unidentified batboy. The one identified player is Charles Handschu, he is standing behind the batboy.
Photograph showing a group of boys wearing baseball uniforms with baseball bats in the foreground. This group of boys probably played for a settlement house team. The uniforms they wear sport the letters "DTC": the scoreboard is in the background to the right. Settlement houses sponsored sports teams to attract boys to supervised activities as an alternative to hanging out on the street.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives