New Danville Boys' Baseball team. Front row, left to right: Ronald Baker, Romanus Scheid, Robert Heisey, Merle Conrad, Jerry Baker and Ronald Shavely. Middle row, left to right: Kenneth Baker, William Rittenhouse, Robert Cummings, Larry Ibach, Richard Scheid, ? Newswanger, ?. Back row, left to right: William Scheid, Robert Hertz, Jerry Baker, Charles Aument, John Ibach, Paul Meckley, James Booth, Ronald Shavely, Gerald Baker.
Provenance
Digital image only. Original owned by Conestoga Area Historical Society.
A group of Lancaster men gather on the frozen waters of the Conestoga Creek at Engleside for a challenging game of curling. Identified from left of the boy with the sled are John Frank, Alfons Ranzinger, Joseph Stoeckl, Michael Brett, Joseph Liebl, Joseph Meier, Conrad Liebl, Louie Edtmiller.
Young man and woman on rocks along the Conestoga River. The city water works is in the background.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Five young men in gym clothing. Someone has written at the bottom of the picture "L.H.S. 1920". Boys are identified on the back, as C. Kackel, A. Wagner, E. Doherty, C. Markley, H. Clark and G. Lebor
Stockyard baseball team at the old Stumpf Field. Dick Grabill, second row, second from right. Others on the team included Jim Geist, the Caldwell brothers, Norm Hoffman, Nelson Gibble, Bill Cushman, and Dick Bernhardt. Coach was Dick Seitz.
The Lancaster Red Roses baseball team: Standing, left to right: Jack Deal, Tom O'Hara, Bill Boucher, Frank Desseau, Ed Lennox, Cy Barger, Bull Durham, Pat Dougherty, Doc Reisling, Chic Hartley, Fred Crolius, manager. Seated, left to right:Tom Downey, Jim Lucia, Butch Rementrer and Tommy Altizer