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Title
Orange Lionettes women's softball team, Fullerton, California, 1949
Date Created and/or Issued
1949
Publication Information
Orange Public Library
Contributing Institution
Orange Public Library and History Center
Collection
Orange Public Library Local History Collection
Rights Information
For information on copyrights and permissions, please contact Orange Public Library, Orange, California.
Description
Orange Lionettes women's softball team, Fullerton, California, 1949. Image shows group portrait of 12 players with their coach taken in Fullerton, California, for the Orange Daily News, after defeating Monrovia (5-1) for the South Pacific Coast Regional Championship. Identified, left to right, in front row are Melba Estes Tatum, Marian Olson, Beverly Conners (captain), Tina Bonaparte, Rosie Davis and Elaine Oliver. In back row are LeRoy "Chub" Sears (coach), Jo Finnie, Pat Collins, Rue Lee Sears, Bertha Ragan, Pat Averett and Florence Morner.
Photographic print
B&w
20 x 25.5 cm.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7x0nc1pg
OPL1287
10512070
Language
English
Subject
Softball players
Group portraits
Orange (Calif.)
Lionettes Women's Softball Team--Orange (Calif.)
Tatum, Melba Estes
Olson, Marian
Conners, Beverly
Bonaparte, Tina
Davis, Rosie
Oliver, Elaine
Sears, LeRoy
Finnie, Jo
Collins, Pat
Sears, Ruth Lee
Ragan, Bertha
Averett, Pat
Morner, Florence

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