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Babe Ruth League World Series Players Enjoy Lunch In The Michigan Stadium Press Box, August 20, 1957

Babe Ruth League World Series Players Enjoy Lunch In The Michigan Stadium Press Box, August 20, 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1957
Caption:
Happy Off-Field Pursuit: The art of eating receives intense concentration from players here for the sixth annual Babe Ruth League World Series which opened today. Yesterday the teen-age baseball stars visited the Michigan Stadium press box for their noon-time meal which was served cafeteria style and eaten at the work benches overlooking the gridiron. Here, the Wallace, Ida., entry makes fine time with the knives and forks.

Don Hasselbusch, Polio Victim, Plays & Coaches Baseball For The Babe Ruth League World Series At Michigan Stadium, August 20, 1957

Don Hasselbusch, Polio Victim, Plays & Coaches Baseball For The Babe Ruth League World Series At Michigan Stadium, August 20, 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1957
Caption:
Handicap Doesn't Stop Him: Don Hasselbusch, 28-year-old coach of the Mt. Healthy, O., Babe Ruth team, is a polio victim and uses crutches to get around. But he remains active in his coaching role. Pitching batting practice is no big problem as he demonstrates here while his team works out at the Michigan Freshman Diamond. He just sits down and makes his throws from that unusual position.

Band Makes Mountain Formation

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
October
Year
1966
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