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Rainier Valley Merchants baseball team, Seattle, 1925
Rainier Valley Merchants baseball team, Seattle, 1925
TitleRainier Valley Merchants baseball team, Seattle, 1925
PhotographerUnknown
Date1925
CaptionThe team had a record of 21-2 in 1925 and won the city's independent baseball championship.
NotesHandwritten label on image: 1925 Champs.

Handwritten on verso: 1925. Champ. Rainier Merchants Team. Left to Right. Back Row - Guy DiJulio [Kite de Julio], Fred Pepin, Bud Meyers [Myers], George Morle [Miori], Tony Klotz, Brownie Burns, Lane Sandstrom, Art Sandstrom, [Art Sandstrom], Abe Rue [manager], Ron Marble, Harold Heater, Ernie Liedtke, Bill Tropple [Troeppl]. Front - Freeman Heater [club secretary], Jean Dell [O'Deal - mascot] & Dick Anderson [Andreson].
SubjectsBaseball players--Washington (State)--Seattle
Sports--Washington (State)--Seattle
Coaches (Athletics)--Washington (State)--Seattle
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Columbia City (Seattle, Wash.)
Digital CollectionRainier Valley Historical Society Photograph Collection
Accession Number93.001.241
Ordering InformationTo order a copy of this photograph, please email Rvhsoffice@aol.com and mention the Accession Number.
RepositoryRainier Valley Historical Society, Seattle
Repository CollectionHall-Summers Collection
Physical Description1 photographic print: b&w; 3 1/2 x 5 in.
TypeImage
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned as a 3000 pixel TIFF image in 8-bit grayscale, resized to 640 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop 6.0 and its JPEG quality measurement 3.
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