River Rat clears hurdles to victory
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1988
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Pig Bowl Trophy Recovered
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18
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September
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1971
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Ann Arbor Police Mascot 'Fuzz' Watches Annual Pig Bowl Game, November 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1971
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Patrolman Charles Fleming, Mascot Take A Bow
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1971
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Patrolman Charles Fleming, Mascot Take A Bow
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Fans Get Into The Spirit at the Annual Pig Bowl Game, November 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1971
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department vs. Ann Arbor Police In Annual Pig Bowl Game, November 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1971
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's and Ann Arbor Police Players Practice for Annual Pig Bowl Game, November 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1971
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Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1971
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Football Horseplay - Sheriff's Sgt. Ronald (Tex) Ritter, grimaces and hugs the football as City Police Staff Sgt. Dale Heath demonstrates what may happen in the third annual Pig Bowl to be played Sunday at Eastern Michigan University. Sgt. Ritter is captain for the "Pigs" and Sgt. Heath is one of four captains for the city police "Goats." The contest will benefit needy children.
Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1971
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Football Horseplay - Sheriff's Sgt. Ronald (Tex) Ritter, grimaces and hugs the football as City Police Staff Sgt. Dale Heath demonstrates what may happen in the third annual Pig Bowl to be played Sunday at Eastern Michigan University. Sgt. Ritter is captain for the "Pigs" and Sgt. Heath is one of four captains for the city police "Goats." The contest will benefit needy children.
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Pig Bowl Trophy Up For Grabs In Annual Charity Football Game, September 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1971
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1971
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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.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1971
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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.
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Gridiron (Barnyard?) Showdown Sunday
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5
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November
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1971
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Not-So-Frisky 'Goats' Savor Win
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8
Month
November
Year
1971
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