George Crandall at the Soap Box Derby Finish Line, July 1939 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1939
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ANOTHER CRANDALL IS CHAMPION: Here is George Crandall, 10-year-old boy winning the Class B title of the Ann Arbor Soap Box Derby held Saturday. He is shown winning from Warren Martin of Saline. His older brother, Allan, twice won the Class B title in the local race.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1939
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ANOTHER CRANDALL IS CHAMPION: Here is George Crandall, 10-year-old boy winning the Class B title of the Ann Arbor Soap Box Derby held Saturday. He is shown winning from Warren Martin of Saline. His older brother, Allan, twice won the Class B title in the local race.
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Soap Box Drivers Pack An Appetite After A Hard Day
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July
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1939
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36 Races Necessary To Decide Soap Box Title
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38 Cars Will Race Tomorrow In Local Soap Box Derby
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28
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July
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1938
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Brother Against Brother In Soap Box Derby
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1938
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Brother Against Brother: There is a possibility that the two brothers, shown above, building their cars for the Soap Box Derby, may meet in this year's race to be held July 23. Shown at the left applying an electric drill to his creation is Allan Crandall, age 13, veteran driver in the two previous races. At the right is his brother George Crandall, age 9, who is building his first racer. George has two ambitions. One is to win the city title and trip to the All-American finals at Akron, O., and the other is to beat his older brother. The boys live at 208 North First St.
Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1938
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Brother Against Brother: There is a possibility that the two brothers, shown above, building their cars for the Soap Box Derby, may meet in this year's race to be held July 23. Shown at the left applying an electric drill to his creation is Allan Crandall, age 13, veteran driver in the two previous races. At the right is his brother George Crandall, age 9, who is building his first racer. George has two ambitions. One is to win the city title and trip to the All-American finals at Akron, O., and the other is to beat his older brother. The boys live at 208 North First St.
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Derby Driver May Meet Young Brother
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30
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June
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1938
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18 More Days Until Derby - Soap Boxers Rushing Work On Cars To Race July 23
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5
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July
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1938
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Smith Defeats Hahn In Finals of Soap Box Derby - Champ Sets New Course Mark In Annexing Crown - Fogg and McLeod Reach Finals In Classes A And B
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25
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July
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1938
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Class B Runner-Up Will Try Again
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1938
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John Mayfield Captures Soap Box Derby - More Than 6,000 Watch Big Race; Crandall Second - Winner Will Compete Saturday At Detroit, Then Go To Akron For National Derby Finals
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23
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July
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1936
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