Baseball teams
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Baseball, 1983 April 15
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives taken at a University of Denver Pioneers men's baseball game on April 15, 1983.
Baseball, 1971 March 30
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives of both individual and group portraits of the 1971 University of Denver Pioneers men's baseball team taken in Denver, Colorado on March 30, 1971.
Baseball Team, circa 1914
Two copies of a photograph showing fifteen men of the Colorado Fixtures Company baseball team pose together including the team, the ball boy, and their managers and coaches. Essie Perlmutter identified her father Willaim Goldberg in the center of the back row of the photograph of the baseball team.
Baseball Team, circa 1915
Fifteen men of the Colorado Fixtures Company baseball team pose together including the team, the ball boy, and their managers and coaches. Jordon Perlmutter is standing in the center of the back row.
Basketball, Baseball: Sharp, 1928-1930
Morey Sharp, a Denver native, excelled at basketball at West High School and also played baseball. Sharp later worked as a broadcaster in Cheyenne, Wyoming, mostly working local high school events.
Cook's Baths Baseball Team, 1912
Cook's Baths Baseball Team, 1912
Members of the 1912 Cook's Baths Baseball Team line up in front of a brick building. Left to right: Al Fishman, Dave Cook, Harry Gibbons, Max Sedalnick (Shep), [unidentified team member], Sam Kay [Sam Kantowitz, coach], Judi Goldberg, Sam Waitz, Louie Spector, Max Gelfond, Abe Pringle, and Louis Cook. Team members are wearing uniforms that display the word ''Cooks'' on their shirts.
Girls Baseball Team, circa 1910
A girls baseball team poses with their equipment and two boys. Rear L ? Sam Lifshutz, Lil Sachs, Bertha Snyder, Jenny Spatz, Clara Rosenthal, Ida Shradsky, Dora Idelson, Bertha Berobnick, Bertha Goldberg, Belle Tennenbaum (pitcher), Rose Greinitz (catcher).
Invitation to Denver Base Ball Association Dinner, 1912 October 2
Invitation to a dinner given by The Denver Base Ball Association held at the Savoy Hotel in Denver, Colorado. There are autographs written on the invitation. Milton Louis Anfenger was a member of the Denver Base Ball Club and was owner of the Denver Bears from 1923 to 1932. He was known as Denver's ''Mr. Baseball.'' Milton Anfenger was also a Colorado state senator and an attorney.