Union Laguna baseball,Mexican Baseball League, 1946
Title: Lest 'pop' bottles bounce off their heads!
Date Created/Published: 1946 April 11.
Summary: Photograph shows Union Laguna baseball players of the Mexican Baseball League sitting on a bench over their dugout during a game in Mexico City; they are separated from the stands by barbed wire, to protect them from objects hurled by irate fans.
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Caption continues: Separated from the stands by barbed wire, Union Laguna players in the Mexican Baseball League sit on their bench during a game in Mexico City. Umpire and players here are taking no chances on getting hit by 'pop' bottles and other missiles hurled by Irated fans.
Acme photograph.
FTW 794510.
Gift from the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Subjects:
Baseball players--Mexico--Mexico City--1940-1950.
Barbed wire--1940-1950.
Photographic prints--1940-1950.
Bookmark /95502161/
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