Take a look at my other program blog, called "Baseball Programs". I just added a program from the 1984 MLB All-Star Game from San Francisco. I bought this program, as well as the 1985 All Star Game program, from Thumb Industries Thrift Store in Bad Axe on November 8.
There are some rare programs in this blog, including some from Flint, Muskegon and Saginaw's baseball histories.
Here's the link:
https://baseballprograms.blogspot.com/
Now, on to Port Huron. Port Huron has had a long, yet checkered, history of pro hockey. The most successful franchise, by far, was the Port Huron Flags (also called Wings for a few years) of the IHL. The Flags were, for the most part, a competitve team on the ice, making the Turner Cup Finals seven times and winning the Cup on three occasions. For three years, (1971-74), the franchise was a farm team of the Detroit Red Wings, and sent numerous players on to the NHL in it's existence. However, the team had problems drawing big enough crowds. While the Flags lasted for nearly 20 years, former GM Morris Snider later admitted that the franchise could have folded three years before it actually did, due to declining attendance. I've found some Flags/Wings programs online over the years, and here's what I have. 1963-64 Regular Season--Flags vs. Windsor 1963-64 was the second year of existence for the Flags. After missing the...
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