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June 3, 1925
Nan Gindele (left), Catherine Fellmeth (center), & Marguerite Eastham (right)
September 14, 1937: The National Screw & Manufacturing Team of Cleveland, Ohio, won the girl's championship at the National Softball Tournament held at Soldier's Field in Chicago on 9/4, by defeating the Rayls of Detroit, MI, in the final game of the tournament. Dorothy Underwood, manager of the Nationals, is shown receiving the championship trophy from Edward Cochrane, official of the tournament.
CHICAGO, IL
In this 1937 film about softball, Girls Can Play, Rita Hayworth is featured as a catcher.
In this 1937 film about softball, Girls Can Play, Rita Hayworth is featured as a catcher.
In this 1937 film about softball, Girls Can Play, Rita Hayworth is featured as a catcher.
In this 1937 film about softball, Girls Can Play, Rita Hayworth is featured as a catcher.
CHICAGO, IL
FOREST PARK, IL
ALAMEDA, CA
Babe Ruth with members of the New York Roverettes & New York Americanettes softball teams.
Gwen Wong, 14-year-old pitcher of the "Thirty-Niners" softball team of San Francisco, CA.
CHICAGO, IL
Monday, July 14, 1947
National Softball Congress All-Time Award Winners
Members of the 1948-1949 Lind and Pomeroy Florists softball team of Portland, OR. The players are (from left to right) C. Miner, Irene Maas, Betty Evans, and Dolores Price.
Ted Williams (left) & Joan Joyce
Rosie Beaird (Black) on the Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson
Program cover for the 1976 Chicago Ravens women’s pro softball team.
1979 St. Louis Hummers program cover and yearbook.
The Orlando Rebels were a spring/summer staple at the then Varner Stadium in Orlando, FL.
AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION (ASA) WOMEN'S "MAJOR" FASTPITCH CHAMPIONS (1933-1955)
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Professional Midwest, United States
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Professional United States
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Professional United States
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Amateur Los Angeles, CA
Professional United States
Amateur Pacific Northwest, United States
Amateur Sunnyside Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
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CHICAGO, IL
ORANGE, CA
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REGINA, SK, CANADA
CHICAGO, IL
MELROSE PARK, IL
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CHICAGO, IL