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  1. It seemed a giant mowing machine was operating on would be tech tacklers. (Q14359)
  2. He flung himself at the speeding trio at every one of them came to the Earth. (Q14358)
  3. 3 yellow jacket tacklers closed in on Brown as he reached the sideline but red barns followed close behind. (Q14357)
  4. Johnny Mack Brown gathered in a punt and spreaded Tored the sideline. (Q14356)
  5. GA. Alabama broke open the game on a single play in the third quarter. (Q14355)
  6. and the tech runner at the same time OB Keeler Atlanta, (Q14354)
  7. 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)
  8. Helmetless his durable being exposed to all the winds and tornadoes that blew and all the buffets of fortune. (Q14352)
  9. Hubert made sure Georgia Tech had similar problems. (Q14351)
  10. 20,000 fans braved the wind and rain as quarterback Hubert had difficulty developing an offensive attack on defense linebacker. (Q14350)
  11. Georgia Tech at Grant Field. (Q14349)
  12. That team again from Atlanta, (Q14348)
  13. Then came the game with their most heated rival. (Q14347)
  14. Alabama trouts their first four opponents to quickly prove they were the team to beat in the Southern Conference. (Q14346)
  15. Transitional segment 20 (Q14345)
  16. Alabama players were confident as the 1925 season began. (Q14344)
  17. Whether playing for the honor of their girlfriends or to placate a fiery coach, (Q14343)
  18. encouraging their young warriors to emerge victorious in their honor. (Q14342)
  19. Female team sponsors were chosen to play the role of the medieval damsel at a tournament joust, (Q14341)
  20. A traditional southern football ritual caught the eye of many a northern opponent. (Q14340)
  21. By 1925, going to a football game was the thing to do on a Saturday afternoon in the fall. (Q14339)
  22. it's a sure sign that football has once more casted spell upon the land. (Q14338)
  23. When college boys by the 10s of thousands start kicking my chorines and exercising like desperate matrons, (Q14337)
  24. everybody is making fun of us. (Q14336)
  25. In order to create an attitude in the state that we're under siege, (Q14335)
  26. And all of those things sort of coincide. (Q14334)
  27. which membership peak 1925. It is the year of the Scopes Trial. (Q14333)
  28. It's the peak year for the Ku Klux Klan in the South, (Q14332)
  29. So 1925 is just a terrible year. (Q14331)
  30. and it's not at all but lifting or complementary to southerners. (Q14330)
  31. is writing very critical and stearic editorials about the brain cavity size of a typical Southerner, (Q14329)
  32. HL, Menken, at the Baltimore Sun, (Q14328)
  33. And urban middle class Southerners especially were horrified at the negative publicity that was generated from the Scopes trial. (Q14327)
  34. The whole thing was really created to garner publicity as much as anything else. (Q14326)
  35. Was brought into court for teaching the Darwinian theory of evolution. (Q14325)
  36. Transitional segment 19 (Q14324)
  37. Hostilities between the North and South were heightened during the summer by a case known as the Monkey Trial. (Q14323)
  38. affecting most of the region. (Q14322)
  39. The roaring 20s blew by and agricultural depression lingered, (Q14321)
  40. In the rural South, Chaplin's culinary expertise may have been appreciated. (Q14320)
  41. Transitional segment 18 (Q14319)
  42. Scott Fitzgerald published The Great Gatsby. (Q14318)
  43. Walter Chrysler started making automobiles and F. (Q14317)
  44. In 1925, Charlie Chaplin was in his prime. (Q14316)
  45. Transitional segment 17 (Q14315)
  46. But that was before the 1925 season. (Q14314)
  47. Wade believed Pollard was the greatest running back he'd ever seen. (Q14313)
  48. but he and Fritz Pollard became close friends. (Q14312)
  49. Wallace Wade would never could never recruit a black player, (Q14311)
  50. In 24 years as a southern head coach, (Q14310)

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