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Ed Marling's Sunflower Girls softball team, Topeka, Kansas

Sells Photo Topeka

This black and white photograph shows the Ed Marling's Sunflower Girls softball team from Topeka, Kansas. The team members have been identified from left to right: Lela Adkins, Amelia Quast, Bernie Maxwell, Pearl Timble, Hazel Bartlett, Mary Young, Ruth Shears, Frances Dahlstrom, Lily Woods, Inez Quickbear, Anna Snook, Dorothy Garnett, and C.H. Crites, manager.

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The Fighter

Herschel C. Logan

A black ink on rag paper print of boxing champion Jack Dempsey, by Herschel Logan. Logan, one of the Prairie Printmakers, executed this work in 1930. He was born April 19, 1901 in Magnolia, Missouri, and the family moved to Winfield, Kansas shortly afterwards. Logan attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. He worked as an advertising artist in Salina until his retirement in 1968. He moved to Santa Ana, California, where he died on December 8, 1987.

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T. J. Young & Chet Arthur Brewer

This black and white photograph shows baseball players T. J. Young (left) and Chet Arthur Brewer wearing uniforms for the Giants baseball team. The men may have played for the Chicago American Giants or the Los Angeles Royal Giants. The term "Giants" is commonly used among teams that featured African Americans, Cubans, and other non-white teams.

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