• .'» « V/•Vi ». ,.V.ti'.'/.v.v v, i*.v . •.'. ■■ ig.y.1,,. ■ ' jcy^xrlii*** '*: :% • ;* *:'£ - V- •■;•?.‘ * VnWWT '. •»,*, •./ X \ S7 • /»v,WA%YX*lt;9^Jrii» . ? *Sfx - A • v* * i • * * • » • « * ' r* • •».» *. #!* » • * *; :•:«£**::;wki.j ■ •■ • » rHEa, ..„.. .. ^ «•. .,...... ^.•v-V-v. .•lt;•••■*•'•A', v.v.'-v• .,•■'■••:* •!• ••■■••fll: v. :•?4cxy. . .. • . ■/• m. . . - . « • *»/* « «* # ■«y-•.swc2.yA'«vLII fLE LEAGlE C HAMPS: TIIE FIGHTING VETS — Here art' the champions of the 1959 Little league season, the Fighting Vets of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1480. In the front row, from left to right, are Bobby Compton, Bryan Smith. Jimmy Schweining and John Mahaffey. In the second row are Mike Bowman, John Ernest Sample, Jimmy Way, Konnie Leatherman and Paul t* uibright. In the third roware manager George Mills, Ronnie Compton. Jimmy Taylor, Rex Wagner. Javier Vela, Tommy Pearson, Mike Whelan and assistant manager Fred Schweining. Sr. In the hack row, holding the post colors, are members of the VFW’*| baseball committee: E. E. Sample, Alexander Neill and M. O. Mefford. (Photo by Swayze Studio).