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- tail and the other is to get rough with a southern gentleman. (Q14559)
- however zealous, should attempt. One is to Twista mules, (Q14558)
- Two acts of aggression, no sane man, (Q14557)
- Mack Brown was tackled and his leg twisted violently by Husky star George Wilson. (Q14556)
- This play may have started a series of events that help decide the game. (Q14555)
- Ball game late in the second quarter. (Q14554)
- So now just what the hell is going on around here and that he said Johnny Mac counted river vitamin and they got back in. (Q14553)
- An early walk through and look down. (Q14552)
- Give me a time out here. (Q14551)
- put his helmet around and said Mr F timeout. (Q14550)
- poorly made every tackle and said finally he got up, (Q14549)
- And just as I said, (Q14548)
- Well, I don't guess I've ever seen 50,000 people totally in their lives are coming from little towns like they did and so washing took the ball. (Q14547)
- but will be nice to him anyway. (Q14546)
- Well, yeah, it's like we heard it was about Southern football, (Q14545)
- So the Washington fans were politely applauding what little things Alabama did thinking. (Q14544)
- Alabama fell behind 12 to nothing. (Q14543)
- The only bright spot, the point after both touchdowns is missed. (Q14542)
- tossing a 20 yard pass for another score. (Q14541)
- Washington is driving again. Wilson rolls to the right, (Q14540)
- For an easy touchdown, Alabama's offense has stopped cold. (Q14539)
- Wilson interception, Alabama pass and the Huskies March 85 yards. (Q14538)
- confidence in the Crimson Tide began to wane. (Q14537)
- As details of the game started flashing over Telegraph lines, (Q14536)
- Transitional segment 30 (Q14535)
- Well. (Q14534)
- We're allowed very expressive. (Q14533)
- Rama and he was very colorful. (Q14532)
- Western Union. And then he picked it up and built it into. (Q14531)
- it was put to rest that day at the Birmingham Auditorium where a young sportswriter named Bull Connor announced the game and so I said I'll came over ticker tape. (Q14530)
- If there was any doubt where Sington might end up playing collegiate ball, (Q14529)
- Fred Sington was a big fast sports star at Birmingham's Phillips High School in 1925. (Q14528)
- kind of firing the game. (Q14527)
- five yards so we'd lost two yards or whatever he'd moved everything on the on the screen that he had up there and that made us feel like we were (Q14526)
- I guess you call it and he never had hold back phone up and he'd just matheney have the ticker tape thing going anywhere when he moved like we'd gained (Q14525)
- An answer would get to play play by play on ticker tape. (Q14524)
- Found the stage they had looked like just like a football field and the. (Q14523)
- They strung up a special Telegraph wire from the advertiser offices and the play by play was flashed in over the AP wire. (Q14522)
- which was the finest theater in downtown Montgomery for one of these matinees. (Q14521)
- People gathered in Montgomery, the advertiser rented out the Grand Theater, (Q14520)
- Any place that was big enough to hold 100 people and they could string up a Telegraph wire. (Q14519)
- The only way technology could provide it. (Q14518)
- Back in the South, fans were settling in to enjoy the game. (Q14517)
- George Wilson. (Q14516)
- while the Crimson Tide spent part of the warm up pointing out the one man who could ruin the day. (Q14515)
- Don Denny and the Alabama team sponsors, (Q14514)
- During pregame, the tension show, (Q14513)
- The stadium was filled near capacity. (Q14512)
- 1926, the Rose Bowl parking lot overflowed with model Tees. (Q14511)
- By the early afternoon of January 1st, (Q14510)