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Editorial Cartoons
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1979-04-14
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1980-04-18
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1980-11-29
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News Item: Major Leagues Experiment With Orange Colored Baseballs
Baseball
Editorial cartoon by Ray Osrin of a man standing on a ladder picking baseballs from trees. There is a sign in the foreground that reads "Lefty's Groves." The caption is "News Item: Major Leagues Experiment...
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Baseball; Cleveland Indians
An Oriole pitcher readies his pitch to an Indians player up to bat. In the background, a sign at first base reads, "55 Speed Limit".
3.
Hasn't been used much, has it, kid?
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians; Baseball bats
Editorial cartoon by Ray Osrin of a reporter addressing a Cleveland Indians ball player who is holding a baseball bat that is sprouting leaves and flowers. The reporter is saying "Hasn't been used much,...
4.
Another Indian summer
Editorial cartoons; Weather; Cleveland Indians
A man in a parka and hat explains "Frankly, I welcome the early cold spell. In fact I don't care if we go right into winter. I couldn't take another Indian summer."
5.
Indians franchise
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
Outside of a tepee labeled "Indians Franchise", a real estate agent tells a couple, "You'll find it's close to schools, shopping, and transportation. On the other hand, should you want to move it..."
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Hey, Trillo! Write to us from the outside, eh!
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
By the light of the moon, a man with a suitcase gets into a waiting car outside of a fortress or prison with an Indians pennant flying above it. From behind a barred window, a voice says "Hey, Trillo!...
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Lo', the poor Indian!
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
An American Indian slouching atop a horse falls as the cliff beneath him crumbles, the silhouette of a stadium is in the background.
8.
Home run bat
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
An American indian wearing a ball cap with a feather in it greets a man named Thomas wearing a Cleveland Indians jersey and carrying a bat labeled "Home Run Bat" with the words "How many?"
9.
MX missile and hexed Cleveland Indian missile
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
The left panel depicts a rocket which is described as an MX missile and the right panel depicts a baseball bat identified as a "hexed Cleveland Indians missile" and the accompanying text compares the two....
10.
By the shores of Gitche Gumee...
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians; Sports spectators
Silhouetted in front of a full moon with baseball stitching, a man wearing a necktie, a feather in his hair runs with a tomahawk in one hand and a pennant reading "indian fans" in the other.
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My dinner with Andre
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians; Sports spectators
Sitting in a stadium seat behind a wall labeled 320', a man holds a hot dog, hamburger, beverage, score sheet and an Indians pennant as a baseball soars over his head. The caption below the image reads...
12.
How? (1981)
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
An American Indian wearing war paint, feathers, and a Cleveland Indians jersey holds a bat labeled "for hitting" and asks another Indian, "How?"
13.
Hostages of the American League
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
Editorial cartoon by Ray Osrin of a man sitting in an armchair in front of a television from which a broadcaster is saying "The Cleveland Indians enter their ninth day as hostages of the American League..."...
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For sale--inquire within
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
An American Indian squaw says "I'll get him. He's in the basement" from inside a tepee labeled Cleveland Indians baseball club to a man standing behind a sign that reads "For sale inquire within."
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How! (1986)
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
A man in a suit addresses an American Indian wearing a feathered headdress and a Cleveland jersey, saying "How!" The Indian replies, "Never mind that, the important thing is we won."
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Price hike
Editorial cartoons; Cleveland Indians
A man with a tomahawk in his head labeled "price hike" holds a banner reading "Indians fan."
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The Afghan Slugger
Brezhnev, Leonid; Soviet Union; Baseball bats; Cave dwellers; Afghanistan;
Editorial cartoon by Ray Osrin of Leonid Brezhnev as a caveman holding a book entitled "Ronald Reagan's Theory of the Missing Linkage" in his right hand and a club marked "Brezhnev Model Afghan Slugger"...
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