Name/Title
Timberline Baseball, Unknown DateEntry/Object ID
2007-012.C282NDescription
Timberline Baseball, unknown date. These two black and white film negative strips were created for the Lacey Leader newspaper. They show a boys' high school baseball game between the Timberline Blazers and an unknown team. Image 40 shows a batter swinging at a pitch. The ball is visible very near to the bat. It appears the ball is being fouled away. Image 41 shows a pitcher with jersey number 24 winding up for a pitch. His right arm is extended almost straight out behind him. Image 42 shows player 24 progressing in his pitch. His right arm is now bent at the elbow, with the forearm extended almost straight up in the air. Image 43 shows the pitcher having just released a pitch. The ball is visible in the air above the head and to the left of the player to the left of the pitcher. Image 44 shows a Timberline player sliding into home plate. Image 1 shows a batter whose jersey number appears to be 20 having just hit the ball. The ball is visible in the air above and to the right of the batter.Image 2 shows a man in a baseball uniform with a Timberline jacket on talking to a man in a collared shirt. The man in the collared shirt has his left hand to his face. Image 3 shows a similar scene to that of image 2, but the man in the collared shirt is walking away from the camera. Image 4 shows a Blazers pitcher having just released a pitch. The ball is only inches away from the pitcher's hand. Image 5 shows the same pitch, but the ball is now approximately 15 feet from the pitcher.
Printed in alternation along one edge of these film negative strips is "KODAK SAFETY FILM" and "KODAK TRI X PAN FILM."Made/Created
Date made
1967 - 1981Notes
Film Size: 35 mm
Medium: Acetate