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Silverton baseball team

A photograph showing the Silverton baseball team in uniform. The first row kneels while the second row stands. There are baseball bats on the ground in front of the group.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball team

A group portrait of the baseball team in Silverton. There are sixteen people. Fourteen of them wear baseball uniforms.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball player

A photograph of a baseball player. He is holding a baseball mitt and leans forward with his left arm outstretched and right foot forward.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball player

A photograph of a baseball player. He is holding a baseball mitt and standing with his hands together and right foot forward.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball team

A group portrait of the baseball team in Silverton. There are sixteen people. Fourteen of them wear baseball uniforms.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball player

A photograph of a baseball player. He is standing and holding a baseball mitt. He is wearing a baseball uniform, hat, and protective padding.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Silverton baseball player

A photograph of a baseball player. He is crouching and holding a baseball mitt. He is wearing a baseball uniform, hat, and protective padding.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Baseball trophies

A photograph showing three baseball trophies on a wooden table. The photo is doubled. The trophy on the left includes baseball bat and baseball decorations. The trophy on the right reads, "Oregon State American Legion Junior Baseball Champion 1930 Presented by: Portland Baseball Club Thomas L. Turner President."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Florence Koonley

A portrait of Florence Koonley holding a basketball. She wears a dark-colored dress and stands against a light-colored background.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Molalla High School basketball team

A group portrait of the Molalla High School basketball team in uniform on the front steps of the Molalla High School. There are nine individuals pictured. The person in the center of the front row holds a basketball.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Baseball

A photograph of a baseball field. Ten people are visible on the field in the distance. The field is surrounded by houses and the forest is visible in the background.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Molalla High School basketball team

A group portrait of the Molalla High School basketball team in uniform on the front steps of the Molalla High School. There are nine individuals pictured. The person in the center of the front row holds a basketball.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Molalla High School baseball team

A group portrait of the Molalla High School baseball team in uniform on the front steps of the Molalla High School. There are twenty individuals pictured. Baseball gloves are visible at the feet of the front row.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Golfer

This photograph depicts a man golfing on a course. He is wearing a cardigan sweater, knickerbocker pants, knee-high socks, and a cap, and swinging the golf club over his left shoulder. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

大坪Kから安井益男への手紙の現代日本語訳、1916年6月27日

大坪Kから安井益男への 1916年6月27日付けの手紙の現代日本語訳。その中で大坪は、シアトルの旭野球チームが7月4日にフッドリバーで試合をしたいので、益男に地元の野球クラブと交渉して手配するよう要請している。   
翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。

Otsubo, K.

English translation selection of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 27 June 1916

English translation selection of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 27 June 1916. In the letter Otsubo informs Masuo that the Seattle Asahi Baseball Team wants to play a game in Hood River on July 4 and requests that Masuo negotiate with the local baseball club to make arrangements.
Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.

Otsubo, K.

Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 27 June 1916

Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 27 June 1916. In the letter Otsubo informs Masuo that the Seattle Asahi Baseball Team wants to play a game in Hood River on July 4 and requests that Masuo negotiate with the local baseball club to make arrangements.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.

Otsubo, K.

大坪Kから安井益男への手紙の現代日本語訳、1916年7月2日

大坪Kから安井益男への1916年7月2日付けの手紙の現代日本語訳。 大坪は、旭チームが同日午後4時50分の列車に乗り同日中に帰宅できるように、シアトル旭チームとフッドリバーチームとの野球試合の開始時間を、午後2時30分から午後2時に変更することを要請している。 翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。

Otsubo, K.

English translation of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 2 July 1916

English translation of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 2 July 1916. In the letter Otsubo requests that the start time of the baseball game between the Seattle Asahi team and the Hood River team be rescheduled from 2:30 PM to 2:00 PM so that the Asahi team can catch the 4:50 train in order to return home the same night.
Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.

Otsubo, K.

Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 2 July 1916

Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 2 July 1916. In the letter Otsubo requests that the start time of the baseball game between the Seattle Asahi team and the Hood River team be rescheduled from 2:30 PM to 2:00 PM so that the Asahi team can catch the 4:50 train in order to return home the same night.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.

Otsubo, K.

Oral history interview with Chris Mazzuca [Transcript]

Transcript. This oral history interview with Chris Mazzuca was conducted by Sarah Tolle and Andrew Clark on February 10, 2011. Tolle and Clark conducted the interview for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest as part of Professor Pat Young's senior capstone class on LGBTQ history at Portland State University.

In this interview, Mazzuca describes her experiences as a softball player in the late 1950s and early 1960s. She focuses on her time playing with the Erv Lind Florists in Portland, Oregon. She discusses her sexual identity and how that informed her social life while on the team. She talks about how the sport of softball has changed, about her induction into the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame in 2007, and about her experiences as a woman in sports in the mid-20th century. She also describes her role as a pitcher. She closes the interview by talking about her relationship with the aunt who raised her.

Mazzuca, Chris (Louise Christine), 1939-2018

Oral history interview with Chris Mazzuca [Sound Recording 01]

Session 1. This oral history interview with Chris Mazzuca was conducted by Sarah Tolle and Andrew Clark on February 10, 2011. Tolle and Clark conducted the interview for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest as part of Professor Pat Young's senior capstone class on LGBTQ history at Portland State University.

In this interview, Mazzuca describes her experiences as a softball player in the late 1950s and early 1960s. She focuses on her time playing with the Erv Lind Florists in Portland, Oregon. She discusses her sexual identity and how that informed her social life while on the team. She talks about how the sport of softball has changed, about her induction into the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame in 2007, and about her experiences as a woman in sports in the mid-20th century. She also describes her role as a pitcher. She closes the interview by talking about her relationship with the aunt who raised her.

Mazzuca, Chris (Louise Christine), 1939-2018

View Out of Front Window of Lachner Home

This photograph depicts an inside view through the front window of the Lachner home. Outside, a large gathering of people is visible, presumably watching a baseball game. Inscription on envelope containing the negative mentions William Lachner playing baseball across the street.

Lachner, Ida Nea, 1872-1957

Tsuboi Family Home Movie - "Japanese Scenes 1931"

Tsuboi family home movie, featuring footage of a 1931 trip to Japan. Footage is in black-and-white. Much of the footage is blurry. The following footage is in focus:
03:41 - Japanese schoolchildren perform at an outdoor school event
04:20 - Scenes of an aerial tram traveling up a steep mountain
06:41 - Busy street scenes and shots of a city in Japan
07:41 - Man playing golf
08:55 - Japanese family (several blurry shots)
10:55 - Scenes from a ship in rough water
12:37 - Japanese family (several blurry shots)

Tsuboi family

Tsuboi Family Home Movie - "Model T"

Tsuboi family home movie, featuring footage of the Tsuboi family, the Rose Festival parade, a school event, and a family vacation to Vancouver B.C. Footage is in black-and-white.
00:00 - Members of the Tsuboi family exiting a Ford Model T
00:18 - Members of the Japanese American community in traditional clothing, preparing for a parade
01:31 - Japanese American children laugh and play. Boy plays with dog.
02:46 - Military troops march in a parade
03:12 - Scenes of a Japanese American league playing baseball
03:56 - Scenes of the Rose Festival parade in Downtown Portland
07:10 - Ceremony at Union Station in Downtown Portland
07:47 - Scenes of the Rose Festival parade in Downtown Portland, including footage of young Japanese American women in traditional clothing, on a Japan-themed float
09:25 - Japanese American girls perform and play at a school event
09:58 - Scenes from the Rose Festival parade
10:50 - Large crowds attend the opening of the St. Johns Bridge. Floats and automobiles from the Rose Festival parade cross the bridge.
12:37 - Scenes from Tsuboi family vacation. Family crosses the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia. Scenes from a boat, possibly in Puget Sound.
14:57 - Children perform and play games at a school event

Tsuboi family

Baseball game at migrant labor camp in West Stayton, Oregon

A batter prepares to swing at a ball during a baseball game at a migrant labor camp in West Stayton, Oregon. The catcher and other players look on. The game was organized by the Neighborhood Youth Corps in conjunction with the Valley Migrant League and Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA). Photographs from this series were published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on July 1, 1966.

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