THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST'S, .1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST ~. 1967 Game Time in The Little League 4 0 With the form of a Henry Aaron or an Al Kaline, the young batters pictured above hammered out a home run and a double respectively. The pitcher for the losing team 'threw hard, but'in vain. He had a rough day on the mound. Does the fellow pictured above appear somewhat down in the dumps? Would you be if your team were losing 19-0? 4 Meanwhile, back in the stands, Prof. Kenneth Boulding (never far from his books) and his wife, the former Congressional can- didate, root for their son's team. The don't count errors in the twelve-year-old league, and maybe it's just as well. Pictured above are two of the many styles of infield play seen at the game. On the left is the famous "crotch catch," w hile on the right is the less well-known "knock-knee grab." But when the play becomes fast and furious, sometimes the miniature major-leaguers come up with the big play, such as the sparkling backhanded grab pictured above. I The coach gets some help in looking over the lineup. Even more important than winning in the little league is getting everyone into, the game. 1 Many moms make it to the little league games. Above, one of the moms checks out a skinned knee between innings. ::.. : .. : :._