




This photograph originally appeared in AFSCME's magazine the Public Employee with the caption, "Fred Sapp, a member of Kewanee, Illinois Police Department Employees Local 739, who is manager and coach of the local-sponsored little league baseball team, gives last-minute instructions to the players. The Kewanee Star-Courier, which supplied this photo, reports that the team is the only police-sponsored one in the state and that it was 'making a valiant effort to take over the No. 1 spot' in the Industrial Farm League."