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This is an original illustrated article that has been carefully extracted from a 1928 issue of Popular Science Monthly Magazine.
Illustrations and/or photos include:
ï The sanitary wagon that Leland Stanford, Jr. University provides for its players and for visiting teams ï Coaching staff of the Washington University team study various plays scientifically with a machine whose units represent players ï Coach Heighes, of DePauw University receiving a backhand lateral pass from Joe Pipal, coach at Occidental College, Calif., who devised this new pass ï Walsh of Notre Dame, famous for its forward passing, throwing a pass before 76,000 rooters in a game against the Navy ï Edwin B. Dooley, Dartmouth's famous star, making a punt from dangerous territory in which he considered an attempt at a forward pass too risky
Title: A Play That Made Football Over by Edwin B. Dooley
Subtitle: Famous Gridiron Star Explains How the Forward Pass Has Given to the Game a New Strategy and Greater Thrills
Length (includes front & back): Just under 2½ pages
Approximate Page Size (in inches): 8 x 11
Condition: Good
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