Donkey Baseball
This short film highlights the odd 1930s fad of playing baseball while riding donkeys.
This short film highlights the odd 1930s fad of playing baseball while riding donkeys.
Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)
Eddie Baker
Baseball Player (uncredited)
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
Batter (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Donkey Keeper (uncredited)
Cotton Warburton
Center Fielder (uncredited)
This short film highlights the odd 1930s fad of playing baseball while riding donkeys.
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