Ann Arbor's Moose Lodge Drill Team, September 1946

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1946
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Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1946
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WIN NATIONAL MOOSE HONORS: Members of the drill team of Ann Arbor's Moose lodge, already proud of having won first place honors in the Moose state competition earlier this summer, have received further recognition with the announcement that the team has been selected second-place winner of national competition held in Chicago in August. Team members shown in the back row above are from left to right: George Hager, the team's coach: Floyd Routson, William Goings and John Fontana. In the front row are Frank Lange, Loren Bement, Gordon Packard, Louis Koebnick and Leo Wood.
Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1946
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WIN NATIONAL MOOSE HONORS: Members of the drill team of Ann Arbor's Moose lodge, already proud of having won first place honors in the Moose state competition earlier this summer, have received further recognition with the announcement that the team has been selected second-place winner of national competition held in Chicago in August. Team members shown in the back row above are from left to right: George Hager, the team's coach: Floyd Routson, William Goings and John Fontana. In the front row are Frank Lange, Loren Bement, Gordon Packard, Louis Koebnick and Leo Wood.
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Al Smith Celebrates His 94th Birthday With The Old Timer's Bowling League, December 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1965
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Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1965
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Possibly the oldest bowler in the nation and certainly the oldest in the Ann Arbor area, Al Smith (seated), celebrated his 94th birthday when the Old Timer's League rolled in their weekly competition yesterday. Helping Smith celebrate his birthday are league officers Vice President Floyd Routson (left), Secretary Del Packard (center) and President W. P. Holcombe.
Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1965
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Possibly the oldest bowler in the nation and certainly the oldest in the Ann Arbor area, Al Smith (seated), celebrated his 94th birthday when the Old Timer's League rolled in their weekly competition yesterday. Helping Smith celebrate his birthday are league officers Vice President Floyd Routson (left), Secretary Del Packard (center) and President W. P. Holcombe.
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Still Going Strong

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4
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December
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1965
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