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Baseball team

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1917 | Public schools | Agno, Pangasinan | 1917 | agno | agno valley athletic association | american teachers | athletic associations | athletics | baseball | educaiton | luther parker | luzon | national library | p.e | pangasinan | Pangasinan High School | physical education | public schools | sports | thomasites | thomasitesOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website General Note(s):
The Pangasinan High School baseball team. Baseball, a popular American pastime, became part of Philippine life by way of public-school physical education. A few years after the Thomasites--the first American teachers in the Philippines--arrived, the game was being played in towns all over the country. Rice fields and vacant neighborhood lots were converted into baseball fields. Balls were fashioned out of old socks and bats out of discarded woodImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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The Pangasinan High School baseball team. Baseball, a popular American pastime, became part of Philippine life by way of public-school physical education. A few years after the Thomasites--the first American teachers in the Philippines--arrived, the game was being played in towns all over the country. Rice fields and vacant neighborhood lots were converted into baseball fields. Balls were fashioned out of old socks and bats out of discarded wood.

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