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1944 All-American Girls Baseball League
HISTORY MAKER BASEBALL 1944 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League One of the top movies of 1992 was the film “A League of Their Own,” starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Rosie O’Donnell and Madonna, a story about a women’s professional baseball league formed during World War II. The movie was a critical and commercial success, earning glowing reviews, topping the box office by its second week of release, and earning over $150 million in ticket sales. The catch phrase, “There’s no crying in baseball!”—uttered by Rockford Peaches manager Jimmy Dugan (played by Hanks) made the American Film Instutute’s list of Greatest Movie Lines of All-Time, and the film itself was selected by the Library of Congress in 2012 for preservation in the National Film Registry, as being “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.” Interestingly, when the film opened in ’92, relatively few of the people who saw it knew that it was based on an actual, real-life league—many thought it was complete fiction. But the fictionalized account portrayed in the movie was, in fact, based on a very real story. The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was formed in 1943 out of concern that with so many players serving in World War II, big league baseball might be forced to suspend operations. The idea was that perhaps women could keep the game active and on the minds of baseball fans until the men could return from the war. The new league was bankrolled by big league owners, conducted nation-wide tryouts to stock its four inaugural teams with talented women players, and began competitive play in the spring of ’43—just as the movie’s screenplay detailed. -
Celebrating 150 Years of Cornell Athletics
SUMMER 2015 Celebrating 150 Years of Cornell Athletics Gabe Dean: NCAA Champion at 184 lbs. Shana Coffey: Women’s Polo: IHSA Novice Fences Champion 14th Championship Lightweight Rowing: 2nd Consecutive Undefeated Season MEN’S SPRING RECAP “An Incredible Feeling”—Two Years in a Row by Katherine Falb ’15 Katherine Falb ’15 has been the coxswain on the lightweight rowing varsity eight boat during the Big Red’s current run of back-to-back undefeated national championship seasons. Falb shares the crew’s thoughts on successfully defending its national championship at the IRA Regatta on May 31st. rowing form and how efficiently we [the crew] row the boat. We felt Heading into the IRA National Championship weekend, there was confident using our base speed to control races from the front, without definitely a sense of pressure - not only to top off our perfect season, the need to make too many physically taxing moves to overtake or put but also to repeat last year’s victory. We all knew we could handle away an opponent. This gave us the confidence in the IRA Grand Final the pressure because we were confident in our training and capability to get in front, control the race and defend against any late charging to race. We also had trust in each other to persevere through tough crews looking to advance their position in the final push to the finish situations and to put our bow ball out in front of the field. line. On top of our strong base speed we used a very effective final sprint One of our mantras this year was to focus on ‘beating ourselves.’ to shift our speed in the final strokes to the finish line. -
Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers
Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 2-12-1965 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1965). Winona Daily News. 597. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/597 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : — -— . -ar — . - .- ¦ . i ¦ ¦ ; ' ; . .. ' —Train ' ' ¦ - - ¦ ¦' Hits¦ - ¦¦ ¦ — - - ¦ I Truck;I Winonan Killed 3 Navy Jets Lost Winona Street Scene of In Viet Nam Raid Fatality SAIGON, South Viet Nam Cong terrorist attacks in South gimes in Hanoi, Peking and Funeral arrangements wera (AP) — Th« cost of the latest Viet Nam. Moscow. being made this afternoon for a American air strike on Commu- U.S. officials called the raid | Barracks areas at Chan Hoa 55-year-old Winonan killed ear* nist north Viet Nam was fixed highly successful. A spokesman and Chap Le, regarded as stag- ly today when an eastbound today at three U.S. Navy jet said antiaircraft activity was no ing areas for infiltrators headed freight struck his truck on tht lighter-bombers lost and one heavier than on Sunday or Mon- into South Viet Nam, were sin- Milwaukee Road crossing at Wi- American pilot captured. day's raids and tbat the new gled out for the raid. nona Street. The raid Thursday — third Reports said the bombs, rock- raid might have come as more Dr. -
COURT of CLAIMS of THE
REPORTS OF Cases Argued and Determined IN THE COURT of CLAIMS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS VOLUME 42 Containing cases in which opinions were filed and orders of d ismissa I entered, without op in ion for: Fiscal Year 1990 - July 1, 1989-June 30, 1990 SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 1991 (Printed by authority of the State of Illinois) (X 1 04471 -300-719 1 ) c PREFACE The opinions of the Court of Claims reported herein are published by authority of the provisions of Section 18 of the Court of Claims Act, 111. Rev. Stat. 1989, ch. 37, par. 439.1 et seq. The Court of Claims has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the following matters: (a) all claims against the State of Illinois founded upon any law of the State, or upon any regulation thereunder by an executive or administrative officer or agency, other than claims arising under the Workers’ Compensation Act or the Workers’ Occupational Diseases Act, or claims for certain expenses in civil litigation, (b) all claims against the State founded upon any contract entered into with the State, (c) all claims against the State for time unjustly served in prisons of this State where the persons imprisoned shall receive a pardon from the Governor stating that such pardon is issued on the grounds of innocence of the crime for which they were imprisoned, (d) all claims against the State in cases sounding in tort, (e) all claims for recoupment made by the State against any Claimant, (f) certain claims to compel replacement of a lost or destroyed State warrant, (g) certain claims based on torts by escaped inmates of State institutions, (h) certain representation and indemnification cases, (i) all claims pursuant to the Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen & State Employees Compensation Act, (j) all claims pursuant to the Illinois National Guardsman’s Compensation Act, and (k) all claims pursuant to the Crime Victims Compen- sation Act.