Wagging a few signals that mean "My team'll win," bat boys Tim Sullivan, left, of the Yanks and Jack Bodner of the Dodgers try to hex each other, October 1, 1941, as the World Series opened at Yankee Stadium.
Photo: Tom Sande for the AP
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Wagging a few signals that mean "My team'll win," bat boys Tim Sullivan, left, of the Yanks and Jack Bodner of the Dodgers try to hex each other, October 1, 1941, as the World Series opened at Yankee Stadium.
Photo: Tom Sande for the AP
White brewery horses draw a white coach on lower Broadway near Bowling Green, October 1, 1942.
Photo: Charles W. Cushman via Indiana Univ.
The quintessential politico: Rocky chomping on ethnic food, October 1, 1958. Running for his first term as governor, Nelson Rockefeller and Louis Lefkowitz, who was running for Attorney General, ventured down to Delancey Street and visited a deli. It was Rocky's first-ever trip to the Lower East Side. They ate corned beef sandwiches and Rocky also bought a five-pound salami for $3.
Photo: Associated Press