- 5.1.2--TNT0009C
- 11/12/1971
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Cheney Baseball Stadium
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Cheney Baseball Stadium
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Cheney Baseball Stadium
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Cheney Stadium
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 3
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Peck Field
Athletic Park
Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 2
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Peck Field
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Cheney Baseball Stadium
Dedication
Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 1
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Peck Field
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Cheney Stadium
Kellman
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Mechanical interior behind bowling lanes of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Bowling lanes and seating area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Bowling lanes and seating area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Dining area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Young men wearing baseball uniforms posing on bleachers.
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Panorama of Women's Equine Polo team with little girl in uniform in front of military officer.
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Football team playing on a rainy field. Referee is jumping over a fallen player. A small crowd of spectators is watching in the background.
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Group of swimmers and sunbathers on an unidentified lakeside dock with a diving tower, multiple diving boards and a water polo hoop.
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Slightly overhead view of posing group at the Lakewood Ice Arena.
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Asian American Fife High School football player
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Yelm High School coach with "M'Loud Brothers." Likely shot on the same day as Fife High School game.
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Asian American Fife High School football player
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Tacoma baseball player in dugout. (T. Times).
Sports - Ball Games - Baseball - Players
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ca. 1935. Naubert's baseball team. Eleven baseball players and bat boy posed for team portrait at baseball field.
Sports - Ball Games - Baseball - Team Portraits
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Golf tournament at the Tacoma Country Club. Spectators surround a golfer on the golf course. (T. Times).
Sports - Ball Games - Golf - TournamentsFacilities - Sports Facilities - Golf CoursesOrganizations - Clubs - Social Clubs - Country Clubs - Tacoma Country Club
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Golf tournament at the Tacoma Country Club. Golfer on putting green taps golf ball toward hole. A crowd of spectators watch the event near a grove of trees. A water tower is visible through the trees. (T. Times).
Sports - Ball Games - Golf - TournamentsFacilities - Sports Facilities - Golf CoursesOrganizations - Clubs - Social Clubs - Country Clubs - Tacoma Country Clubs
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Tacom Lawn Tennis tournament. Young man on courts with tennis racket ready to hit a backhand shot. (T. Times).
Sports - Racket Sports - Tennis - PlayersOrganizations - Sports Organizations - Tacoma Lawn and Tennis Club
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Tacoma Lawn Tennis tournament. Young women ready to swing tennis racket at on-coming ball. She is on tennis courts near score keeper's stand. (T. Times).
Sports - Racket Sports - Tennis - PlayersOrganizations - Sports Organizations - Tacoma Lawn and Tennis Club
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In September of 1937, Stadium High School's Coach Christie posed with his team in front of a Gothic arch at the school. Later they would represent their school at the state track meet in Pullman in May. Pictured in the back row, left to right, are McCord, Londos, Reynolds, Bennatts & Coach Christy. In the front row are Smith, Watts, Long & Johns. (T.Times 5/19/1937, pg. 3)
Track athletics--1930-1940; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--Sports;
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Tacoma Schwingfest. "Crown Girls," a group of young women wearing formal gowns and sashes, pose proudly with a group of wrestlers proficient in the art of Schwingen, or Swiss Wrestling, in August of 1937. Most of the men are wearing traditional laurels on their heads. Martin Betschart holds the Swiss flag on a stage decorated with stars, scrolls, and art deco motif. Front row is (youth) Champion Buebe Schwinger Al Burgener. "Crown Girls" (L-R) Mary Keller, Alice Widmer, Lena Jelasich, Ida Fassbind, Evelyn Bucher, Louise Query, Martha Muller, Ruby Etter, Ann Schnider. Schwingers are (L-R): Frank Betschart, Al Ming, Sr., Adolph Imhof, Karl Kessler, Eugene Weber, Max Holenstein, Robert Spichtig, Ben Holdener, John Balmer. Musicians in next row are: (L-R): Charlie Steiner, Joe Burgi, Ed Schwarzenberger, Egon Schmidt. At the top are: (L-R): unidentified, Al Bacher, Martin Betschart. (Swiss Sportsmen's Club of Tacoma: p. 17)
Wrestling--Tacoma--1930-1940; Swiss Americans--Tacoma; Ethnic groups--Tacoma; Tacoma Schwinger Club (Tacoma);
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ca. 1935. Alt Heidelberg football team at play. They are playing on a field with wooden bleachers and fence in background. Neighborhood buildings and a church steeple are in view. Alt Heidelberg was the name of a brew manufactured by Columbia Breweries in Tacoma and many of the company sponsored teams sported that name.
Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Football players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brewing industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Columbia Breweries, Inc. (Tacoma)--1930-1940;
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Stadium vs. Lincoln Thanksgiving Day football game in Stadium Bowl, November 25, 1937. Stadium High School marching band and drill team form what appears to be the letters "IN" on the football field. The goal post, Commencement Bay, and Browns Point are visible in the background. (T. Times 11/26/1937, pg. 1)
Football--Tacoma; Athletic fields--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Events--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Marching bands;