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SOFTBALL FUNDAMENTALS. YoungAmerica 1946 12min sd b&k $45 796.357
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Produced by Harold E. Fritsche and Loren C. Barton
Designed to teach the individual techniques of play involved in softball, using junior high school girls as the players. Illustrates the techniques of batting, throwing, pitching, running bases and fielding
LC card FiA 52-259
EFLA evaluation card No. 1409
THIS IS LITTLE LEAGUE. USRubber 1951 ber 1950 20min sd b&w (freeloan) 796.357
el-jh-sh-c-ad An opening sequence with Commissioner Carl Stotz tells of the growth of Little League. Coverage of the Little League World Series includes preliminary games, semi-flnals, and championship game of 1950
THROWING IN BASEBALL. EBF 1947 llmin sd b&w $50, rent $2.50 796.357
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Educational consultants: Jimmy Dykes, former Chicago White Sox manager; Hollis Thurston, coach, Hollywood stars and Norman Sper
To help coaches instruct players in the fundamental techniques. Slow-motion, stopmotion and close-up photography are employed
Professional players demonstrate the four accepted throws in baseball: overhand, threequarter, side-arm, and underarm. Effective throwing stance and proper grip of the ball are explained
EFLA evaluation card No. 304
UIVIPIRE IN BASEBALL. Am&NatLeagues 1952? 25min sd b&w (free-loan) 796.357
el-jh-sh-c-ad Shows the training of umpires and some of their work in the major leagues. Includes Bill McGowan; Babe Pinelli; Art Passarella; and George Barr
WORLD SERIES OF 1943-1952. Am&Nat Leagues 1943-1949 sd b&w free-loan 796.357
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Produced by the Chicago Film Laboratory in cooperation with A. C. Spalding & Bros, and Hillerich & Bradsby Bat Co.
The ofncial motion pictures giving the important plays of every game of the series
1943: (22min) St Louis Cardinals— New York Yankees
1944 (30min): St Louis Cardinals— St Louis Browns
1945 (30min): Detroit Tigers— Chicago Cubs
1946 (30min): St Louis Cardinals— Boston Red Sox
1947 (35min): New York YankeesBrooklyn Dodgers
1948 (40min): Boston Braves— Cleveland Indians
1949 (35min) : New York Yankees— Brooklyn Dodgers
1950 (30min): New York Yankees— Philadelphia Phillies
1951 (35min): New York Yankees— New York Giants
1952 (35min): New York YankeesBrooklyn Dodgers
WORLD SERIES OF 1947. Official 1947 lOmin sd-si b&w (Sportbeams series) $19.75
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796.4 Gymnastics. Track athletics
ADVANCED TUIVIBLING. Coronet 1945 lOmin sd b&w $40, color $80 796.4
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Educational consultants: Karl W. Bookwaiter, and Otto Ryser, Indiana University
Teaches the more difficult stunts, including low arm-to-arm balance, snap arm-to-arm balance, high armto -arm balance, backward handspring, round-off to backward handspring, side leg pitch, backward somersault, toe pitch, two-man toe pitch, toe pitch forward somersault, shoulder straddle into assisted forward somersault, and combinations BEGINNING TUMBLING. Coronet 1946 lOmin sd b&w $40, color $80 796.4
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Educational consultants: Karl W. Bookwaiter and Otto Ryser, Indiana University
By regular and slowmotion demonstrations, accompanied by simple explanatory commentary, the following tumbling starts are taught: forward roll, dive to forward roll, three men sideward roll, backward roll, double roll, tip-up, hand stand, forearm and head stand, hand walk, cartwheel, round-ofC and combinations
LC card FiA 53-65
BODY BUILDERS. SpectrumFlms 1951 13V^min sd b&w $37.50; color $85, rent $5 796.4
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Produced by Edwin Schnatz
Shows some of this country's finest masculine physiques. Illustrates the basic exercises, and gives an audience, unfamiliar with body building, an idea of how such perfection can be achieved by weightlifting, tumbling and hand -balancing. Renald and Rudy appear in a sequence
Intended to encourage and stimulate body building and the sport of weightlifting
THE BROAD JUMP. Coronet 1945 lOmin sd b&w $40 796.4
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Educational consultant: Dean B. Cromwell, University of Southern California
Pointers on how to add inches to the jump by proper exercise and how to handle the body during the jump are stressed. Also includes the hop, step and jump. Precautions to prevent injury in this strenuous event are emphasized
LC card FiA 53-64
THE BROAD JUMP. UW-Educ 1947 llmin sd b&w (Track and field ser) $45, rent $3 796.4
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Shows controlled speed, timing and coordination, development of legs and torso, mobility of pelvis and hips, arm position, etc. LC card Fi A 52-225
OH AM PI ON NAT. Franco -American lOmin sd b&w rent (by subscription only) 796.4
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No. 931. French narration, no English titles
School and university championship contests in running, jumping and swimming
DASHES, HURDLES AND RELAYS. EBF
1938 22min sd b&w $100, rent $4.50 796.4
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Educational consultants: Amateur Athletic Union and Lawson Robertson, Dean Cromwell, and Brutus Hamilton
The first reel shows the technique of the dashes — 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. Demonstrations are given in both normal speed and in slow motion. There is repetition of the techniques of starting from various advantageous angles. Adjustments of
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