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  1. Time was running out when Wilson carried around in. (Q14628)
  2. The tide held off Washington with a pair of interceptions. (Q14627)
  3. Alabama's lead was cut to 20 to 19. (Q14626)
  4. George Wilson returned and courageously led an 88 yard scoring drive. (Q14625)
  5. but it wasn't over in the fourth quarter. (Q14624)
  6. 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)
  7. it was 20 to 12. (Q14622)
  8. After a missed extra point, (Q14621)
  9. Johnny Mack brown. (Q14620)
  10. went over, carrying somebody. The place was really in an uproar. (Q14619)
  11. I took it in stride in, (Q14618)
  12. the ball was coming over my shoulder. (Q14617)
  13. I looked back and sure enough, (Q14616)
  14. Bully told me to run straight upfield as fast as I could when I reached the three yard line. (Q14615)
  15. since the kill. (Q14614)
  16. A flustered Washington fumble, the Alabama Kickoff and Hubert, (Q14613)
  17. 1412 Alabama. The California crowd was now solidly behind the underdog Crimson Tide. (Q14612)
  18. Touchdown Buckler kicked it through again. (Q14611)
  19. Mack Brown caught it in full stride and galloped in for the go ahead. (Q14610)
  20. It traveled more than 50 yards. (Q14609)
  21. 12 to 7 Washington. That I'd stop the Huskies cold on the next series and then Grant Gillis through his only pass of the game. (Q14608)
  22. The Bill Buckler point after made it. (Q14607)
  23. Hubert bucked into the line until #10 had plunged across the goal and Alabama had a touchdown and a prayer. (Q14606)
  24. Four more times are determined. (Q14605)
  25. drove 27 yards on his first run. (Q14604)
  26. knocked the linebacker out of his way and with two Husky backs clinging to him, (Q14603)
  27. Hubert drove through the guard, (Q14602)
  28. Wilson still recuperating on the bench and Hubert smashing the line. (Q14601)
  29. In the second half, Hubert in Alabama had nothing to lose and the third quarter began with the Huskies. (Q14600)
  30. If they've called he figured they kill it. (Q14599)
  31. Running himself in the foot. (Q14598)
  32. Pulley not to do much. (Q14597)
  33. Have very cold waited toll. (Q14596)
  34. and that he is preparing to play the second half. (Q14595)
  35. And that he is that he is mingling with the spectators, (Q14594)
  36. You suddenly realize that he's sitting up there in the crowd. (Q14593)
  37. and you see that these are both very beautiful 1920s flapper style women. (Q14592)
  38. Well, he's relaxing on the bench and you suddenly look to one side into the other, (Q14591)
  39. He's smiling very broadly. He seems to be having a very good time then you imagine? (Q14590)
  40. He obviously has his helmet off. (Q14589)
  41. He has his shoes off. (Q14588)
  42. Transitional segment 32 (Q14587)
  43. Meanwhile, the Pasadena Elks Band treated the Rose Bowl crowd to a rousing halftime show playing Southern favourites and Johnny Mac Brown left the clubhouse to relax. (Q14586)
  44. And he walked out, and it's always say. (Q14585)
  45. And they told me bars in this I would fight. (Q14584)
  46. looking and I said. (Q14583)
  47. And we will dejected, comfortable letting clubhouse and we came in late after everybody else is in there sitting down and he opened doing, (Q14582)
  48. They had us to go out and earn it to have. (Q14581)
  49. Transitional segment 31 (Q14580)
  50. This arrangement of roses of Crimson and you can just imagine that they would kind of pause and look at it wistfully and kind of wonder what might have been. (Q14579)

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