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Steve Parlay and Michael Cook Close-up view of Steve Parlay and Michael Cook, selling New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers pennants and other souvenirs. |
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Larceny foiled Umpire calling out runner attempting to steal second base, probably during second game of 1953 World Series at Yankee Stadium. Caption: "Larceny Foiled: Junior Gilliam, attempting to steal second... |
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[Fans at World Series game, probably at Yankee Stadium] Large crowd cheering on sunny day, probably during Dodgers-Yankees World Series game on October 5, 1953, at Yankee Stadium; two gesticulating women standing behind dugout in lower right; two men... |
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Fans in the bleachers Large crowd on sunny day behind portion of outfield or bullpen fence at Yankee Stadium, probably during Dodgers-Yankees World Series game on September 30, 1947; portion of marching band in bullpen... |
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No rush for seats here Six people sleeping or resting against wall outside Yankee Stadium; sign on window grill in background reads, "Well Done Our Dodgers." Caption: "No Rush for Seats Here: Nobody's in a hurry at... |
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Series starts with one-bagger Six men with various belongings sitting on sidewalk outside Yankee Stadium. Caption: "Series Starts with One-Bagger: The valise belongs to Ralph J. Belcore, covered with blanket, who showed up... |
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Sez you! Man wearing Brooklyn Dodgers cap and two women (one wearing Yankees cap) sitting on blankets before closed gate at Yankee stadium; man making dismissive gesture and women holding Yankees pennant.... |
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Young bleacherite Boy with newspaper sitting on rolled up coat or blanket against wall outside Yankee stadium. Caption: "Young Bleacherite: Barry Pedowitz, 15, of 2860 Ocean Ave., errand boy (this time on an errand... |
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It doesn't (gulp) mean a thing Two smiling girls with Brooklyn Dodgers caps and pennants amid crowd of Yankee fans making hex signs at them. Caption: "It Doesn't (Gulp) Mean a Thing: Two of the true-blue Dodger rooters at... |
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[Roy Campanella making play at home plate] Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella fielding throw as unidentified player for New York Yankees slides into home plate; home plate umpire about to make call; Yankee on-deck batter (no. 25,... |