Ann Arbor Smith's Shortstop Myrt Kirbyson drives for the plate, Inter-City Softball League, Wines Field, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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ACTION IN WOMEN'S PLAY: It's another run for Smith's as Shortstop Myrt Kirbyson drives for plate while Garden City Catcher Shirley Silence awaits ball. Umpire Tom Neff stands ready to make the call. Smith's team currently leads Women's Inter-City Softball League. Miss Kirbyson's run was one of 12 her team scored.
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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ACTION IN WOMEN'S PLAY: It's another run for Smith's as Shortstop Myrt Kirbyson drives for plate while Garden City Catcher Shirley Silence awaits ball. Umpire Tom Neff stands ready to make the call. Smith's team currently leads Women's Inter-City Softball League. Miss Kirbyson's run was one of 12 her team scored.
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Dorleen McGuire of the Garden City players is up to bat, Women's Inter-City Softball League, Wines Field, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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DORLEEN MCGUIRE (Really Ready) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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DORLEEN MCGUIRE (Really Ready) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
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Muriel Peoples of the Garden City players is up to bat, Women's Inter-City Softball League, Wines Field, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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MURIEL PEOPLES (Confident) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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MURIEL PEOPLES (Confident) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
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Lou Brown of the Ann Arbor Smith's up to bat, Women's Inter-City Softball League, Wines Field, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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LOU BROWN (Relaxed) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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LOU BROWN (Relaxed) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
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Myrt Kirbyson of the Ann Arbor Smith's up to bat, Women's Inter-City Softball League, Wines Field, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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MYRT KIRBYSON (Hopeful Waiting) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1956
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MYRT KIRBYSON (Hopeful Waiting) BATTING STYLES? GIRLS HAVE 'EM: There's a bit of everything in women's softball, especially in the manner in which the gals approach the business of batting. This picture series was made during Wines Field action by News Photographer Doug Fulton. Miss Brown and Miss Kirbyson play for Ann Arbor Smith's, while the other two are Garden City players.
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At the swingset, Wines Field, September 1952

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Elmer 'Roundy' Raab, Frank Spiess, and Walter Seyler, City champion horseshoe pitchers, September 1939

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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1939
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HORSESHOE CHAMPTIONS TALK IT OVER: Elmer 'Roundy' Raab, left, Ann Arbor's new horsehoe pitching champion, is shown above discussing the merits of different grips with two other titleholders. Frank Spiess, center, and Walter Seyler. Raab won the open division of the second annual city tourney at Wines Field last week while Spiess was victor in Class A and Seyler in Class B.
Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1939
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HORSESHOE CHAMPTIONS TALK IT OVER: Elmer 'Roundy' Raab, left, Ann Arbor's new horsehoe pitching champion, is shown above discussing the merits of different grips with two other titleholders. Frank Spiess, center, and Walter Seyler. Raab won the open division of the second annual city tourney at Wines Field last week while Spiess was victor in Class A and Seyler in Class B.
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All-Star Softball Parade in Wines Field, June 1939

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