File:Republican Boomerang Playograph.jpg

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English: A playograph is a device to see and hear a baseball game at a distance, the clock-like center shows the four bases and the players positions on the bases, and a telegraph operator reads off what activity is happening on the field. This game is being played by the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Washington Senators, the players names and statistics can be seen to the sides of the clock-like center.
Date Taken in 1925
Source http://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/detail/ahcludwig~1~1~3432761~304370
Author Ludwig & Svenson Studio

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Crowd listening to Playograph outside Laramie Republican Boomerang newspaper building, 221 Grand Avenue (corner of Grand and Second), Laramie, Wyoming, 1925.

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