Teen Hockey Players Dress For Their Games In Wines Fieldhouse Locker Room, February 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1953
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GETTING READY FOR HOCKEY ACTION: Through the co-operation of Ann Arbor's School Board, Amateur Hockey Association teams are permitted to use the Wines Field lockerhouse dressing rooms in getting ready for their games at the Michigan Ice Rink. Here, left to right, Mike Brown (Rangers), and Jim Holliday and Dick Audritsh (Red Wings) prepare for their respective games. Both teams were doomed to disappointment as each was defeated an hour after this picture was made.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1953
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GETTING READY FOR HOCKEY ACTION: Through the co-operation of Ann Arbor's School Board, Amateur Hockey Association teams are permitted to use the Wines Field lockerhouse dressing rooms in getting ready for their games at the Michigan Ice Rink. Here, left to right, Mike Brown (Rangers), and Jim Holliday and Dick Audritsh (Red Wings) prepare for their respective games. Both teams were doomed to disappointment as each was defeated an hour after this picture was made.
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Teen Hockey Players Outside Wines Fieldhouse Locker Room, February 1953 Photographer: Pete Mann
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1953
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READY FOR HOCKEY ACTION: Hockey competition, rather than street running, occupies the attention of this trio of teenagers - and more than 100 other Ann Arbor boys - thanks to the program sponsored here by the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association. From left to right are John Kenne, Jim Tibbetts, and Fred Hallett. They are standing at the door of the Wines Fieldhouse locker room before heading across the street to the ice rink.
Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1953
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READY FOR HOCKEY ACTION: Hockey competition, rather than street running, occupies the attention of this trio of teenagers - and more than 100 other Ann Arbor boys - thanks to the program sponsored here by the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association. From left to right are John Kenne, Jim Tibbetts, and Fred Hallett. They are standing at the door of the Wines Fieldhouse locker room before heading across the street to the ice rink.
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Skaters Attack The Goal In An Amateur Hockey Playoff Game, March 1953
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
Caption:
TENSE ACTION AS YOUTHS END PUCK SEASON: The Lions are on the attack in this action picture made at the Michigan Rink last night as Amateur Hockey Association play ended for the season. No score resulted from this flurry but the Lions eventually came up with the loop championship.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
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TENSE ACTION AS YOUTHS END PUCK SEASON: The Lions are on the attack in this action picture made at the Michigan Rink last night as Amateur Hockey Association play ended for the season. No score resulted from this flurry but the Lions eventually came up with the loop championship.
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Amateur Hockey Player Dale Alexander Receives The League Championship Trophy On Behalf Of His Team, March 1953
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
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TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS IN HOCKEY: Red-haired Dale Alexander, representing the title-winning Indians, receives the league championship trophy from Fred Huber, Detroit Red Wings publicist and president of the Michigan Hockey Association. The Indians won the Pee Wee crown.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
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TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS IN HOCKEY: Red-haired Dale Alexander, representing the title-winning Indians, receives the league championship trophy from Fred Huber, Detroit Red Wings publicist and president of the Michigan Hockey Association. The Indians won the Pee Wee crown.
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Hockey Injury Kills Boy
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1966
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O. Herbert Ellis Is Top Teacher
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29
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May
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1969
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