Catching Goldfish at Veterans Park Swimming Pool, August 1975 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1975
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Boy Catches a Goldfish at Veterans Park Swimming Pool, August 1975 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1975
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Pool Carnival
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August
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1975
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A walk in the park - then 137 more
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11
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October
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1998
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Women's Softball - Muirs Antique Restoration vs Perfect Jazz, June 1984 Photographer: Rick Lieder
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1984
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DaVee Askew of Perfect Jazz slides safely into second as Susan Hunter of Muir's Antique Restoration takes the throw. Muir's won, 7-4, in women's slow pitch action Tuesday at Vets Park.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1984
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DaVee Askew of Perfect Jazz slides safely into second as Susan Hunter of Muir's Antique Restoration takes the throw. Muir's won, 7-4, in women's slow pitch action Tuesday at Vets Park.
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It's All-Star Time For City Softballers
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3
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July
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1982
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13 Year League Baseball Players Pick Up Stones At Veterans Park, July 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1959
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STONE-PICKING BEE: Hopeful their efforts would lead to better playing conditions for 1960, many members of the 13-Year League gathered at the new 75-foot diamond at Veterans Park yesterday for a stone-picking bee designed to get the top layer of pebbles off a field which has promise but needs considerable careful attention. There was some talk, too, of trying to pick up the third-base corner of the father-tilted diamond which isn't exactly square to the world. Other players discussed the possibility of uprooting the brand-new backstop, which now stands less than 15 feet from home plate, and replanting it far enough back to serve its purpose and yet allow catchers and umpires room to maneuver. Whether or not the other things receive attention, those on hand made sure there will be a few thousand fewer stones to worry about until the next crop works its way to the surface.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1959
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STONE-PICKING BEE: Hopeful their efforts would lead to better playing conditions for 1960, many members of the 13-Year League gathered at the new 75-foot diamond at Veterans Park yesterday for a stone-picking bee designed to get the top layer of pebbles off a field which has promise but needs considerable careful attention. There was some talk, too, of trying to pick up the third-base corner of the father-tilted diamond which isn't exactly square to the world. Other players discussed the possibility of uprooting the brand-new backstop, which now stands less than 15 feet from home plate, and replanting it far enough back to serve its purpose and yet allow catchers and umpires room to maneuver. Whether or not the other things receive attention, those on hand made sure there will be a few thousand fewer stones to worry about until the next crop works its way to the surface.
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Kazumi Uetake From Sister City, Hikone, Speaks With Jack Pelton, August 2, 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Jack Pelton of Ann Arbor, who lived in Japan in 1957, greets Kazumi Uetake, 28, a teacher.
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Jack Pelton of Ann Arbor, who lived in Japan in 1957, greets Kazumi Uetake, 28, a teacher.
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Yukari Yamazami From Sister City, Hikone, Shares A Laugh With U-M Student, Clair-Lise Baldwin, August 2, 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Yukari Yamazami, a Japanese university student and Clair-Lise Baldwin, a U-M Japanese major, share a laugh with other visiting high school students.
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Yukari Yamazami, a Japanese university student and Clair-Lise Baldwin, a U-M Japanese major, share a laugh with other visiting high school students.
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Sparse Group Welcomes Delegation
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2
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August
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1988
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