Anyone recognize a relative? These kids would be in their early 80s by now.
What about those suspenders? And what kid would wear a vest and tie IN AUGUST to the ballpark today?
Anyone recognize a relative? These kids would be in their early 80s by now.
What about those suspenders? And what kid would wear a vest and tie IN AUGUST to the ballpark today?
The majority of those kids are probably deceased now. Most people back then dressed up to go to a baseball game. I've seen plenty of pics where men had on suits and hats no matter how hot it was. Good pic.
Last edited by Cincinnati_Kid; June-09-11 at 10:48 AM.
If you watch videos of the 1968 World Series, even then most men were wearing ties to the game.
I think Ray mentioned once that this picture is a group of news boys. Could be wrong.
A kid who skipped school.
It could also be associated with the safety patrol, but from what I remember of the day, we wore our belts for the afternoon that day. Although it was probably when school was in session.
But since it was in August, I'd imagine that the safety patrol belts were stored at the school for the next year assignment, if that was the case.
In the LOC, they have a series of pictures taken by John Vachon that day. None seem to be available, but maybe I am just missing them. It is a series of 17 pictures. Here is the summary:
Photographs show baseball game at Briggs Stadium between Detroit Tigers and
Cleveland Indians. Preparing the field, raising flag, game in progress. Stands
and bleachers. Juvenile and adult spectators. Group of school children on their
way to the game. Ticket window.
And by the way, the day was Wednesday, August 19 1942, Detroit 6, Cleveland 1, in a single game played at Tiger Stadium. Wasn't a series, so probably a rain makeup game.
Only 9736 paid attendence. Think that they let kids in free?
http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1...190DET1942.htm
Last edited by Vox; June-09-11 at 01:07 PM.
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