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Unusual Cribbage Game At The Ann Arbor Club, December 1948

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Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1948
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William Buettner Sr. & William Buettner Jr. Face Off In Ann Arbor's All-City Cribbage Tournament, February 1949

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Ann Arbor's All-City Cribbage Tournament, February 1949

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John Kenne Leads Unattached Players In Cribbage Play

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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1949
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William Buettner Sr. & William Buettner Jr. Face Off In Ann Arbor's All-City Cribbage Tournament, February 1949
Ann Arbor's All-City Cribbage Tournament, February 1949
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Fred Williams And Ernie Warren Play A Match Of Cribbage In Zal-Gaz Grotto Cribbage Tournament, February 1948

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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1948
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Men Play Cribbage Match At Masonic Temple, March 1948

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100-Year Old Cribbage Board, March 1948

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Official Judges Cribbage Match At Masonic Temple, March 1948

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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1948
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Men Watch Cribbage Tournament At Masonic Temple, March 1948

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