Post-Dispatch photos: Saturday, October 08, 2011
Date: 10/7/2011 Album ID: 1338356
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Photographs by staff photographers
Game One action, as seen from the left-field upper deck of Sportsman's Park. Pitching for the Browns is Dennis Galehouse. Batting is Danny Litwhiler. Galehouse was the winning pitcher in the 2-1 Browns victory. (Post-Dispatch)
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Fans leaving Game Three head for streetcars and buses on North Grand Boulevard. The 1944 series often is called the Streetcar Series, but none of the city's three daily newspapers called it that while it was underway. (Post-Dispatch)
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Young fans of both teams cheer during Game Four on Oct. 7, 1944. It was a Saturday, so no hooky was necessary. The Cardinals won 5-1, evening the series at two victories each. The photo caption published that day doesn't identify the them as members of the Knot Hole Gang, an old promotion that allowed youngsters into Browns and Cardinals games, but they certainly qualified. (Post-Dispatch)
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In this December 1985 photo, shoppers flocked to St. Louis Union Station to complete their Christmas shopping One station official estimated the crowd at 15,000. 

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Members of OccupySTL hang out in Kiener Plaza Friday afternoon, October 7, 2011.  OccupySTL is part of a national effort inspired by a demonstration that began on Wall Street in New York City about two weeks ago.  

Photo by Stephanie S. Cordle  scordle@post-dispatch.com
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A passerby left, checks out a sign which reads We are the 99%, held up by Jarrod Phillips, center, 32, of Chesterfield, and his daughter Kiki, 3, as they participated in the OccupySTL movement, Friday, October 7, 2011, at Kiener Plaza in downtown St. Louis.  Phillips is an underemployed veteran who used his day off to participate in the protest.

Photo by Stephanie S. Cordle  scordle@post-dispatch.com
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Thursday Sept. 29, 2011 - St. Louis County -
Officer Kevin Minor took advantage of a change in St. Louis County Police Department policy that allows officers to use their personally owned rifles on the job. Minor has begun carrying   Snake Doctor, his Rock River AR-15 tactical entry rifle while patroling the department's 1st District.
Christian Gooden cgooden@post-dispatch.com
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September 28,  2011---
Left, Amir Nikpouri, 11, and Hunter Haines, 11, bow to each other before sparing during karate class at the Leu Civic Center in Mascoutah as instructor Steven JD Hill looks on.  The class meets twice a week and is only $30 a month. It's fund and I've learned how to defend myself against people who try to hurt me, Haines of Belleville said. He's loving and kind and you can tell him anything Haines added about his instructor Hill. Nikpouri is from Mascoutah. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Dylan Trayler, 13, looks as his instructor Steven JD Hill demonstrates the proper leg positioning of a move during karate class at the Leu Civic Center in Mascoutah. He teaches so we can understand, Trayler of Mascoutah said of Hill. And I get to do all kinds of things I didn't know I could do.
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Instructor Steven JD Hill shows Alison Roehrig, 11, where the tissues are after she hurt her nose sparing during karate class at the Leu Civic Center in Mascoutah. Roehrig said it can be tough being one of the only girls in a class of mostly boys but she likes learning how to punch and grapple. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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September 28,  2011---
Instructor Steven JD Hill checks the stance of Amir Nikpouri, 11, during karate class at the Leu Civic Center in Mascoutah. Nikpouri is from Mascoutah. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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September 28,  2011---
Steven JD Hill stands in front of his class as the class ends at the Leu Civic Center in Mascoutah. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 4, 2011 - System interim president Steve Owens, left, listens as and University of Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton speaks at a news conference Tuesday following a meeting of the University of Missouri Board of Curators on the campus of UMSL.  The board authorized Deaton to speak with other conferences, possibly the first step to Mizzou leaving the Big-12.
Robert Cohen rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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October 7, 2011 - Danny King of Huntsville, Alabama stumbled onto a skull mask while shopping with his vacationing family at Fat Sassy's in Union Station.  Owner Tara Luedde stocks Christmas items almost year round, finding this arch-shaped double tree years ago when she and her husband first opened their shop.  
Robert Cohen rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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October 7, 2011 - Fat Sassy's owner Tara Luedde helps a customer with a Jim Shore pineapple inside her Union Station store.
Robert Cohen rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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7 Oct. 2011 -- ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin addresses the crowd during the event Defending the Republic sponsored by KFTK FM NewsTalk 97.1 at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. Pailn and Glenn Beck were headliners at the event.

Photo by Sid Hastings ¥ For the Post-Dispatch
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4 Oct. 2011 -- EUREKA, Mo. -- Officer Jason Dite of the St. Louis County Police Department is among the officers who have qualified to carry personal weapons while on duty. Photographed at the county police firing range in Eureka, Mo. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011. 

Photo by Sid Hastings ¥ For the Post-Dispatch
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4 Oct. 2011 -- EUREKA, Mo. -- Lt. Col. Ken Cox of the St. Louis County Police Department. Photographed at the county police firing range in Eureka, Mo. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011. 

Photo by Sid Hastings ¥ For the Post-Dispatch
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4 Oct. 2011 -- EUREKA, Mo. -- Officer Jason Dite of the St. Louis County Police Department fires his personal Rock River Arms AR-15 at the county police firing range in Eureka, Mo. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011. Dite was adjusting the sight on the weapon after qualifying to carry it while on duty for the county police.

Photo by Sid Hastings ¥ For the Post-Dispatch
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October 5, 2011- Artist Tanya Fredman, 26, originally of St. Louis, currently of New York, hangs artwork Wednesday at the Jewish Community Center. Her exhibit Art of Seeing:  Journey to Rwanda, artwork inspired by her time in Rwanda will be on display in the JCC Beit Midrash through October 23rd.  

Stephanie S. Cordle  scordle@post-dispatch.com
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