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Jean Kyer, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Jean Kyer, 1937 image
Year:
1937

Merlin Hahn, Winner of Soap Box Derby, July 1937

Merlin Hahn, Winner of Soap Box Derby, July 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1937
Caption:
ANN ARBOR CHAMPION AND HIS VICTORY SMILE -- Merlin Hahn, age 15, is shown pictured in his racer with which he annexed the title in Ann Arbor's second annual Ann Arbor News--Chevrolet Soap Box derby Saturday. He is holding the M. E. Coyle trophy presented to every city champion and is flashing a keen smile of victory. Merlin and his sturdy racer will represent Ann Arbor in the state exhibition at Detroit this Saturday and in the International All-American Derby at Akron, O., Aug. 15.

Pig Bowl Trophy Up For Grabs In Annual Charity Football Game, September 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Pig Bowl Trophy Up For Grabs In Annual Charity Football Game, September 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1971
Caption:
Pig Bowl Trophy Recovered - Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey (right) receives the milk can trophy for the annual "Pig Bowl" football game from Deputy Police Chief Harold Olson at city police headquarters yesterday. The trophy, which goes to the winner of the annual charity game, was in the possession of the Sheriff's Department on the merits of last year's victory but Wednesday noon at a planning luncheon for the game it mysteriously vanished. It turned up in the Police Department's property locker and the sheriff recovered it after presenting a "writ of attachment" issued by Ypsilanti District Court Judge Edward D. Deake to Olson. The game this year will be played Nov. 7 at Eastern Michigan University.

Michigan Horse Show Winners, February 1959

Michigan Horse Show Winners, February 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1959
Caption:
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.

Dan Bandrofchak Wins Bowling Sponsor of the Year Trophy, January 1951

Dan Bandrofchak Wins Bowling Sponsor of the Year Trophy, January 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1951
Caption:
Wins Sponsor of Year Trophy: Dan Bandrofchak, right, is shown holding a trophy emblematic of Ann Arbor's bowling "Sponsor of the Year." His name was the lucky one drawn from the bowl at the third annual Captain-Sponsor bowling tournament Saturday night at the American Legion Memorial Home. At the left is his captain, Ralph Perkins, holding the big Ann Arbor News trophy on which Bandrofchak's name will be inscribed as well as a small one which goes to Perkins for being the winning captain.

Trophy Awarded to Ann Arbor Police Department In First Annual Pig Bowl, December 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Trophy Awarded to Ann Arbor Police Department In First Annual Pig Bowl, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1969
Caption:
After The Bowl Is Over - Mud-splattered Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey (left), his "Pigs" beaten 19 to 0 by the "Goats" of Police Chief Walter E. Krasny (second from left), was still able to grin yesterday as he congratulated Police Lt. Thomas Minick, captain of the "Goats", after the first annual "Pig Bowl." Ann Arbor District Court Judge S. J. Elden (right) presented the trophy.

Trophy Up For Grabs In "Pig Bowl" Fundraiser To Aid Needy Children, December 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Trophy Up For Grabs In "Pig Bowl" Fundraiser To Aid Needy Children, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 6, 1969
Caption:
Pig Bowl Trophy - A Pig Bowl Trophy, sufficiently bruised and battered, will be presented to the winner of tomorrow's football contest between the Ann Arbor City Police Department and the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputies. The trophy is an authentic pig-slopping can, said donor Glenn Sakcriska. It dates back to 1913 when it originally was a cream can for a dairy farm in northern Michigan. Shown are Deputy Tom Kelly at "left end," Sakcriska and City Police Officer Philip M. LaVigne, "right end."

Sitting Pretty

Sitting Pretty image
Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
October
Year
1969
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