The Bridge: The following is a list of the MEN'S ALL STATE, WOMEN'S ALL STATE, (both 1964) and an all time HALL OF FAME for water polo players in the men's division which dates back to 1947. H.Hauck
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CF RF LF GOAL CB RB LB SPARE SPARE SPARE |
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Patton NWAC Patton Patton Patton Patton Patton NWAC Patton Patton | CF RF LF GOAL CB RB LB SPARE SPARE SPARE |
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Flint Patton Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Patton Patton Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Patton Ann Arbor |
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Kronk Patton NWAC Patton St. Clair Patton St. Clair Denby NWAC Jackson |
Ed. Note: It is the consensus of all the players on the "All-Time Greats" list that Harry Hauck, perhaps the outstanding forward of all time from Michigan, certainly deserved a place on his own list.
ANSWER TO LAST MONTH'S CONTEST! Well, for you people who didn't take the hint when you saw the picture of the fish (something fishy), THERE WASN'T ANY ITALICIZE "I"...Ha- Ha...so how come I got 87 answers from you dishonest people? Despite this discrepancy Foam-Fare had its winners. Like, for instance, for example witness the following letter from Pete Adams:
Dear Sully,
Please excuse the paper because I am in such a hurry to get my answer to your contest that I just grabbed anything. You said in the Foam-Fare to find the letter "i" written in italics. Well, italics means a style of type with inclined letters and written means to have traced or formed characters with a pen, pencil, or the like, upon paper or other material. What I want to get across is that a person can't write in italics. I did, though, circle the "i" in seasick because it was written and slanted. I also chose the "i" in Twain because it looked like you first tipped the paper and then typed the "i".
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