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1. Coach Fred Wyant and the First National Bank Little League baseball team

A photo of the 1968 "Knights of Columbus" "B" Little League baseball team.

2. "Knights of Columbus" "B" Little League baseball team

A photo of the 1968 "Rotary" Little League baseball team.

3. "Rotary" Little League baseball team

The members of the 1968 "Sanitary Milk" Little League baseball team.

4. "Sanitary Milk" Little League baseball team

The members of the 1968 the "V.F.W" Little League "B" baseball team.

5. V.F.W. Little League "B" baseball team

The members of the 'F.O.P" Little League baseball team.

6. "F.O.P" Little League baseball team

The members of the 1968 Suncrest Little League baseball team.

7. Suncrest Little League baseball team

The "B" team for the Horton Ford Little League baseball team.

8. Horton Ford Little League baseball team

The manager, "Jumbo" Ponciroff, alongside the players of the 1968 "Oates Tel-O Dine" Little League baseball team.

9. The "Oates Tel-O Dine" Little League baseball team

Morgantown Little League baseball team.

10. Morgantown Little League baseball team

View from across the pond of the farmhouse and grounds near War Ridge.

11. Shumate Farm, Little Stony Creek, W. Va.

Ken Hechler, author of the book "The Bridge at Remagen" on set for the same titled movie with Ben Gazzara and other actors in 1968 in Davle, Czechoslovakia. Hechler served as a combat historian in the European Theater of Operations during World War II and was attached to the 9th Armored Division when one of its infantry-tank task forces captured the Ludendorff Bridge spanning the Rhine river at Remagen, Germany. Ken Hechler served as technical adviser for the film adaptation which premiered in 1969. Ken Hechler pictured in the front right with Ben Gazzara to his left.

12. Ken Hechler with Ben Gazzara on the Set of The Bridge at Remagen, Davle, Czechoslovakia