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A Day at the Ballpark

“A Day at the Ballpark” Topics Session 1-- Getting Ready for a Game (Mike) Session 2-- Memorable Ballparks in Austin (Dan) Session 3- Pregame Activities (Ira) Session 4- Sights and Sounds in the Ballpark (Monte & Linda) Session 5-- Food and Drink at the Ballpark (Bob and Jim) Session 6– Promotions, Contests & Give-aways (Jim and Dan)

Sights and Sounds in the Ballpark

Sportman’s Park St. Louis Scoreboard And Advertising Scoreboard at Sportsman’s Park – Sunday October 1, 1944 – last game of regular season. Yankees visiting Browns. Battery for Browns was Sig Jakucki (#22) and Red Hayworth (#9) – Browns went on to win this game 5-2 and clinch their first and only AL pennant.

Yankee Stadium Scoreboard and Advertising – mid 1950s Look at the linescore on the scoreboard … Brooklyn visiting, so this must be a World Series game … and no hits !! It’s Don Larsen’s perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series – October 8 at Yankee Stadium. Yankee Stadium Scoreboard and Advertising – mid 1950s

Ebbets Field Brooklyn mid-1950s

with some ball park music: exploding scoreboard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9SodoCNiIE Astrodome on the occasion of a Nolan Ryan no-hitter in 1981 Astrodome with some ball park music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcVJVUfXWgU

Some Notable Fans at the Ballpark The Drum Guy at Indians games is John Adams. He has been pounding his bass drum for 40 years at Tribe games. “Howling Hilda” Chester was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan that sat in the bleachers during the 20s thru the 50s. After she had a heart attack, the team gave her the famous cow bells so she would not have to scream so loud. The Drum Guy at Cleveland Indians Games She rang her cow bells in Brooklyn