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- Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, Olympia Arena, Detroit, Michigan, March 30, 1936 - Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.

- March 30, 1936
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Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, Olympia Arena, Detroit, Michigan, March 30, 1936
Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.
- Auto Dealer Stark Hickey (right) and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr - Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.

- July 19, 1940
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Auto Dealer Stark Hickey (right) and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr
Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.
- Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, Olympia Arena, Detroit, Michigan, April 14, 1937 - Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.

- April 14, 1937
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Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, Olympia Arena, Detroit, Michigan, April 14, 1937
Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.
- Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, April 24, 1940 - Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.

- April 24, 1940
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Holzbaugh Ford Hockey Team, April 24, 1940
Holzbaugh Ford was an amateur hockey team from Detroit, Michigan. The team played in the Michigan-Ontario League from 1934 to 1941 and qualified for the United States National Senior Hockey Championships from 1937 to 1940. The Detroit skaters finished second in the championships from 1937-1939 and finally took home the title in 1940.
- Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Patch, circa 1980 - Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This patch is from one of Bobby Unser's many appearances at Pikes Peak.

- circa 1980
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Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Patch, circa 1980
Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This patch is from one of Bobby Unser's many appearances at Pikes Peak.
- Galles Racing Patch, circa 1980 - Rick Galles formed his racing team in 1980. Galles Racing competed in Indy car and Can-Am events. The team won 21 Indy car races throughout its history, including the 1992 Indianapolis 500 with driver Al Unser, Jr. Galles Racing ended operations after the 2001 season.

- circa 1980
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Galles Racing Patch, circa 1980
Rick Galles formed his racing team in 1980. Galles Racing competed in Indy car and Can-Am events. The team won 21 Indy car races throughout its history, including the 1992 Indianapolis 500 with driver Al Unser, Jr. Galles Racing ended operations after the 2001 season.
- Jacket Worn by Bobby Unser, 1989-1999 - After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this jacket while giving commentary for ABC Sports.

- 1989-1999
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Jacket Worn by Bobby Unser, 1989-1999
After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this jacket while giving commentary for ABC Sports.
- Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr - Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.

- July 19, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr
Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.
- Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr - Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.

- July 19, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr
Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.
- Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr - Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.

- July 19, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Auto Dealer Stark Hickey and Detroit Lions Player Clem Crabtree with a 1941 Lincoln Zephyr
Football fans could thank Dearborn, Michigan, Ford dealers for presenting radio broadcasts of the 1940 Detroit Lions' season. Fans could tune into WJR each week to hear the play-by-play. In addition, dealers sponsored an August preseason show that featured news from the Lions' training camp and interviews with players. Photographs, like this one, helped promote local dealers and the Lions' games.