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- It seemed a giant mowing machine was operating on would be tech tacklers. (Q14359)
- He flung himself at the speeding trio at every one of them came to the Earth. (Q14358)
- 3 yellow jacket tacklers closed in on Brown as he reached the sideline but red barns followed close behind. (Q14357)
- Johnny Mack Brown gathered in a punt and spreaded Tored the sideline. (Q14356)
- GA. Alabama broke open the game on a single play in the third quarter. (Q14355)
- and the tech runner at the same time OB Keeler Atlanta, (Q14354)
- Sir Hubert roamed up and down that line and whenever it cracked and it cracked plenty Sir Hubert took the full shock of the charge and absorbed it, (Q14353)
- Helmetless his durable being exposed to all the winds and tornadoes that blew and all the buffets of fortune. (Q14352)
- Hubert made sure Georgia Tech had similar problems. (Q14351)
- 20,000 fans braved the wind and rain as quarterback Hubert had difficulty developing an offensive attack on defense linebacker. (Q14350)
- Georgia Tech at Grant Field. (Q14349)
- That team again from Atlanta, (Q14348)
- Then came the game with their most heated rival. (Q14347)
- Alabama trouts their first four opponents to quickly prove they were the team to beat in the Southern Conference. (Q14346)
- Transitional segment 20 (Q14345)
- Alabama players were confident as the 1925 season began. (Q14344)
- Whether playing for the honor of their girlfriends or to placate a fiery coach, (Q14343)
- encouraging their young warriors to emerge victorious in their honor. (Q14342)
- Female team sponsors were chosen to play the role of the medieval damsel at a tournament joust, (Q14341)
- A traditional southern football ritual caught the eye of many a northern opponent. (Q14340)
- By 1925, going to a football game was the thing to do on a Saturday afternoon in the fall. (Q14339)
- it's a sure sign that football has once more casted spell upon the land. (Q14338)
- When college boys by the 10s of thousands start kicking my chorines and exercising like desperate matrons, (Q14337)
- everybody is making fun of us. (Q14336)
- In order to create an attitude in the state that we're under siege, (Q14335)
- And all of those things sort of coincide. (Q14334)
- which membership peak 1925. It is the year of the Scopes Trial. (Q14333)
- It's the peak year for the Ku Klux Klan in the South, (Q14332)
- So 1925 is just a terrible year. (Q14331)
- and it's not at all but lifting or complementary to southerners. (Q14330)
- is writing very critical and stearic editorials about the brain cavity size of a typical Southerner, (Q14329)
- HL, Menken, at the Baltimore Sun, (Q14328)
- And urban middle class Southerners especially were horrified at the negative publicity that was generated from the Scopes trial. (Q14327)
- The whole thing was really created to garner publicity as much as anything else. (Q14326)
- Was brought into court for teaching the Darwinian theory of evolution. (Q14325)
- Transitional segment 19 (Q14324)
- Hostilities between the North and South were heightened during the summer by a case known as the Monkey Trial. (Q14323)
- affecting most of the region. (Q14322)
- The roaring 20s blew by and agricultural depression lingered, (Q14321)
- In the rural South, Chaplin's culinary expertise may have been appreciated. (Q14320)
- Transitional segment 18 (Q14319)
- Scott Fitzgerald published The Great Gatsby. (Q14318)
- Walter Chrysler started making automobiles and F. (Q14317)
- In 1925, Charlie Chaplin was in his prime. (Q14316)
- Transitional segment 17 (Q14315)
- But that was before the 1925 season. (Q14314)
- Wade believed Pollard was the greatest running back he'd ever seen. (Q14313)
- but he and Fritz Pollard became close friends. (Q14312)
- Wallace Wade would never could never recruit a black player, (Q14311)
- In 24 years as a southern head coach, (Q14310)