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  1. it was a, you know, (Q14659)
  2. Alabama Governor William Brandon. Not only was a win, (Q14658)
  3. which will never be forgotten. (Q14657)
  4. You have written history for Alabama, (Q14656)
  5. You have stamped your character upon the lives of thousands. (Q14655)
  6. Transitional segment 34 (Q14654)
  7. Instead, we should announce it to the world on a tin league canvas with brushes of comments here. (Q14653)
  8. South. Mere words cannot do justice to this glorious achievement. (Q14652)
  9. Washington ran against men toughened by southern sons into something akin to elastic steel men who possessed an unconquerable and dying fighting spirit worthy of the highest traditions of the (Q14651)
  10. Birmingham News January 2nd, 1926. (Q14650)
  11. Even the best the country had possibly produced. (Q14649)
  12. We can go out there and beat anybody. (Q14648)
  13. They given a level playing field and the same number of players on the playing field. (Q14647)
  14. It was as if Southerners had proven something that the South had been trying to prove ever since the Civil War that we were as good as anybody else. (Q14646)
  15. January 4th, 1926. That's the way they would have described it would have been the battle to end all battles. (Q14645)
  16. the reports in the newspapers would have been just like the reports from January 2nd January 3rd, (Q14644)
  17. If the South had won at Gettysburg, (Q14643)
  18. Transitional segment 33 (Q14642)
  19. He stormed off the field without congratulating Wade. (Q14641)
  20. Washington's head coach was humiliated by the loss. (Q14640)
  21. They were down. (Q14639)
  22. Langdon Hall in Auburn, Wild cheering wild celebration and they were they were beaten. (Q14638)
  23. There was almost unbelievable and we'd uncovered Dexter Ave the municipal auditorium in Birmingham, (Q14637)
  24. Alabama wins flash over the wire and the Grand Theater just turned into absolute pandemonium. (Q14636)
  25. tick away, and finally the words that everyone wanted to hear. (Q14635)
  26. But Johnny may my amsell Brown Wilson save the ball game and the final minutes go down, (Q14634)
  27. Which other phone one fellow couldn't do? (Q14633)
  28. Jonamac brought him down. (Q14632)
  29. Give me Johnny background credit. (Q14631)
  30. But he didn't. (Q14630)
  31. Wilson broke loose when joining broke loose Waves said there goes the ball game. (Q14629)
  32. Time was running out when Wilson carried around in. (Q14628)
  33. The tide held off Washington with a pair of interceptions. (Q14627)
  34. Alabama's lead was cut to 20 to 19. (Q14626)
  35. George Wilson returned and courageously led an 88 yard scoring drive. (Q14625)
  36. but it wasn't over in the fourth quarter. (Q14624)
  37. Alabama had scored three touchdowns in seven minutes of playing time in the third quarter they held the Huskies to just 17 yards of offense, (Q14623)
  38. it was 20 to 12. (Q14622)
  39. After a missed extra point, (Q14621)
  40. Johnny Mack brown. (Q14620)
  41. went over, carrying somebody. The place was really in an uproar. (Q14619)
  42. I took it in stride in, (Q14618)
  43. the ball was coming over my shoulder. (Q14617)
  44. I looked back and sure enough, (Q14616)
  45. Bully told me to run straight upfield as fast as I could when I reached the three yard line. (Q14615)
  46. since the kill. (Q14614)
  47. A flustered Washington fumble, the Alabama Kickoff and Hubert, (Q14613)
  48. 1412 Alabama. The California crowd was now solidly behind the underdog Crimson Tide. (Q14612)
  49. Touchdown Buckler kicked it through again. (Q14611)
  50. Mack Brown caught it in full stride and galloped in for the go ahead. (Q14610)

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