4-H Club Livestock Competition at County Fairgrounds, September 1943
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1943
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4-H Club Members Compete In Livestock Show: Pork on the hoof, as well as beef and mutton went through the show ring during Washtenaw county's 4-H club livestock show which ended yesterday. The show was sponsored by the county club members after the County Fair Association decided to cancel its activities for the duration. The class of pigs being judged above was one in the fat-pig class and winning owners will have opportunity to take their animals to Michigan State College Monday for competition in the State Club Show.
Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1943
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4-H Club Members Compete In Livestock Show: Pork on the hoof, as well as beef and mutton went through the show ring during Washtenaw county's 4-H club livestock show which ended yesterday. The show was sponsored by the county club members after the County Fair Association decided to cancel its activities for the duration. The class of pigs being judged above was one in the fat-pig class and winning owners will have opportunity to take their animals to Michigan State College Monday for competition in the State Club Show.
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Riding, Jumping, The Hunt Hold Thrills For Area Equestrians
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Ann Arbor Area Riders Win State Championships
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Michigan Horse Show Winners, February 1959
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1959
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HORSE SHOW WINNERS: These three Ann Arbor area girls (left to right) Caryl Jane Miller, Linda Sinkule and Anne Garrison, have been awarded state riding championships by the Michigan Horse Show Association. The three rode under the colors of the Little Lexington Saddle Horse Farm at 4301 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Lodi township.
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1959
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HORSE SHOW WINNERS: These three Ann Arbor area girls (left to right) Caryl Jane Miller, Linda Sinkule and Anne Garrison, have been awarded state riding championships by the Michigan Horse Show Association. The three rode under the colors of the Little Lexington Saddle Horse Farm at 4301 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Lodi township.
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Ann Arbor Equestrians, Cindy Carlson and Karen Nimke, & Shenanigan, May 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1966
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Showing For Seventh Year. For the seventh year, local equestrians Karen Nimke (from left) and Cindy Carlson, mounted on Shenanigan, are participating in the Seventh Annual Ann Arbor Horse Show being held this weekend at the Farm Council Grounds. Ann Arborites are being challenged by riders from some of the state's finest stables.
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1966
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Showing For Seventh Year. For the seventh year, local equestrians Karen Nimke (from left) and Cindy Carlson, mounted on Shenanigan, are participating in the Seventh Annual Ann Arbor Horse Show being held this weekend at the Farm Council Grounds. Ann Arborites are being challenged by riders from some of the state's finest stables.
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Showing For Seventh Year
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Horse Reaches Heights As Jumper
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Garden Club Projects Range In Wide Area
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Michigan State Trooper Richard Brantner Wins Shooting Competition At Ann Arbor Police Department Range, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
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State Trooper Wins Again: Richard Brantner (left) a crack pistol shot for the State Police post at Jackson, receives his first-place silver trophy from Giles Fox of Fox Sporting Goods who donated trophies for yesterday's National Rifle Association pistol match at the Ann Arbor Police Department range. Trooper Brantner, who last year at the local range established a new world's record for .45 caliber fire, yesterday compiled a score of 2,055 out of a possible 2,100.
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
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State Trooper Wins Again: Richard Brantner (left) a crack pistol shot for the State Police post at Jackson, receives his first-place silver trophy from Giles Fox of Fox Sporting Goods who donated trophies for yesterday's National Rifle Association pistol match at the Ann Arbor Police Department range. Trooper Brantner, who last year at the local range established a new world's record for .45 caliber fire, yesterday compiled a score of 2,055 out of a possible 2,100.
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Winners at the Ann Arbor Police Department Shooting Competition, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
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These five men with trophies finished with top scores in an "open" accredited pistol match in which 44 persons participated. Left to right are Raymond Landis, a former city policeman now an officer at Gaylord, who had a 1,857 score; Ross Meyers, 1,903; Giles Fox who donated the trophies; Richard Brantner, 2,055; Roger Herman, 1,812, and Mike Adorjan, 1,912. The shooters fired .22, .38 and .45 caliber pistols. Ann Arbor officers were hosts for the match and did not participate.
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
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These five men with trophies finished with top scores in an "open" accredited pistol match in which 44 persons participated. Left to right are Raymond Landis, a former city policeman now an officer at Gaylord, who had a 1,857 score; Ross Meyers, 1,903; Giles Fox who donated the trophies; Richard Brantner, 2,055; Roger Herman, 1,812, and Mike Adorjan, 1,912. The shooters fired .22, .38 and .45 caliber pistols. Ann Arbor officers were hosts for the match and did not participate.
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