With The Men In Service: May 26, 1942
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With The Men In Service: June 25, 1943
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With Our Men In The Service: November 24, 1942
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Rauser, Donald P.
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Rauser, Neil Albert
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Neil Rauser of the Ann Arbor Bakers Softball Team, and a City All-Star, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor News, September 2, 1937
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Dhu Varren may have won the league championship and Oldbru may have won the district tournament title but managers of teams in the Twilight softball loop lean toward the Gauss Bakers and the Elks when it comes to making selections for an all-star team. The Bakers and the Elks each placed four players on the squad while the remaining four places were divided between Dhu Varren, Oldbru and Dixboro. Ty's Service and Stroh's failed to gain a single berth. The Bakers' representatives include Pat Walsh, extreme right in the second row from the top; Jimmy Walsh, extreme right in the second row from the bottom; "Wobby" Fritz, to the left of Jimmy Walsh, and Neil Rauser, who is shown to the left of Fritz. The Elks' players chosen include Freddie Weber, extreme left, bottom row, and Earl Bradshaw, extreme right, botton row. Pete Eitling, the Elks' third representative, is shown direclty above Weber while the fourth member of the Lodgemen's contingent, Ray Hutzel is shown at the left in the top row. Bob Westfall, wearing the Catcher's mask, and "Dee" Dunlap, extreme left in the second row from the top, were the Dhu Varren players chosen. Dixboro's lone representative, Norman Blystone, is shown at the right in the top row while Jack Kett, Oldbru star, is shown between Dunlap and Arnold Walsh in the second row from the top.
Ann Arbor News, September 2, 1937
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Dhu Varren may have won the league championship and Oldbru may have won the district tournament title but managers of teams in the Twilight softball loop lean toward the Gauss Bakers and the Elks when it comes to making selections for an all-star team. The Bakers and the Elks each placed four players on the squad while the remaining four places were divided between Dhu Varren, Oldbru and Dixboro. Ty's Service and Stroh's failed to gain a single berth. The Bakers' representatives include Pat Walsh, extreme right in the second row from the top; Jimmy Walsh, extreme right in the second row from the bottom; "Wobby" Fritz, to the left of Jimmy Walsh, and Neil Rauser, who is shown to the left of Fritz. The Elks' players chosen include Freddie Weber, extreme left, bottom row, and Earl Bradshaw, extreme right, botton row. Pete Eitling, the Elks' third representative, is shown direclty above Weber while the fourth member of the Lodgemen's contingent, Ray Hutzel is shown at the left in the top row. Bob Westfall, wearing the Catcher's mask, and "Dee" Dunlap, extreme left in the second row from the top, were the Dhu Varren players chosen. Dixboro's lone representative, Norman Blystone, is shown at the right in the top row while Jack Kett, Oldbru star, is shown between Dunlap and Arnold Walsh in the second row from the top.
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