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Photograph article dated June 24, 1964 reads, "The miracle of Little League baseball is that the players can play at all after studying their eating habits. Their favorite spot is the green food stand near the Studio City baseball diamond of the Eastern Little League teams. Above the door hangs a sign: 'A Diamond is a Boy's Best Friend.'" Photograph caption reads, "Mrs. Jack Swink, North Hollywood, takes orders over the counter from Little League team members. Left, Hawk pitcher Ronnie Rothstein discusses weighty problem with pal." See images 00162185 through 00162189 for all photos in this series.
Little League baseball Baseball teams Baseball players Baseball uniforms Baseball fields Boys Women Mothers Studio City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits
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