File:Umpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as Washington Senators' Earl McNeely safely slides into home plate at the feet of the Boston Red Sox catcher, George Bischoff, in the 1st inning. LCCN2005676973.jpg
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DescriptionUmpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as Washington Senators' Earl McNeely safely slides into home plate at the feet of the Boston Red Sox catcher, George Bischoff, in the 1st inning. LCCN2005676973.jpg |
English: Title: Umpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as Washington Senators' Earl McNeely safely slides into home plate at the feet of the Boston Red Sox catcher, George Bischoff, in the 1st inning. Senators beat the Red Sox 7-6
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Author | National Photo Company Collection | ||
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Part of InfoField | lot 12344 · national photo company collection · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | mcneely, earl · bischoff, john george · nallin, dick · washington senators (baseball team) · people · boston red sox (baseball team) · sliding · baseball · washington (d.c.) · baseball players · baseball umpires · photographic prints | ||
Location InfoField | washington d.c. | ||
Place InfoField | Washington (D.C.) | ||
Genre InfoField | Photographic prints--1920-1930 |
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