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1898 Football Team

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1900 Team

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Class Album 1901

http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/clalbums/id/492/rec/5

Howitzers and Class Albums

Note: Most available from 1900-1949;  examples of years missing ~ 1903, 1917*, 1946.

Mouse over cover image to read year and information.

Howitzers – Class Albums – Army-Navy search

http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/search/collection/armynavy!clalbums!howitzers/searchterm/Howitzer/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc

Howitzers only

http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/search/collection/howitzers

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*November 1918 –  Yearbook of the United States Corps of Cadets. This class entered the United States Military Academy June 15, 1916 and on November 1, 1918, completed the course then prescribed which was known as the War Emergency Course. – http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/howitzers

There are two 1921’s –

1921 – http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/20132/rec/17

1921(1918) – Yearbook of the United States Corps of Cadets. War time class; entered in 1917, graduated 1 Nov. 1918, recalled 3 December 1918, graduated 11 June 1919. – http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/20495/rec/18
There are two 1943-1 –  for the class graduating in January – these are duplicate yearbooks; but where is 1943-2 for class graduation in June?

Who has made the decision not to add classes after 1949?….. 60+ years of classes not available!

Dennis Trujillo – Curt Alitz

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Rabble

By Bill Giunco
Bill Giunco. billgiunco@optonline.net C 732-859-0218 …

Rabble looks back on Army football yester-year

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Army Navy Games 1890 to Present

Following taken from the Nimitz Library Digital Collections holdings at the Naval Academy.
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1907 Team

1907 6-2-1
1907/11/30 Army 0 – Navy 6 L

Coach: Henry C. Smither
1906-1907
7-2-1

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Howitzer 1908
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/14379/rec/19

CADETS SURPRISED YALE AT FOOTBALL; West Point Holds Eli Safe in Fierce Game with Final Score 0 — 0.

FUMBLES AND MISPLAYS New Haven Eleven Lacks Variety in Plays and is Unable to Score — Erwin Wins First Honors.

Special to The New York Times. October 20, 1907
WEST POINT, N.Y., Oct. 19. — West Point, by brilliant work to-day played Yale to a standstill in the annual football game, which resulted in a tie, neither team crossing the others goal line. Before a crowd numbering nearly 10,000 persons the two teams taught desperately and struggled determinedly to gain the mastery, but when the referee’s whistle announced the cessation of hostilities honors were even, and the score 0 to 0.
article has grainy team and captain pic
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F30A11FF345A17738DDDA90A94D8415B878CF1D3


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Also see Vinegar Joe Stilwell – Class of “1904” who worked on the rules

New York Times – Oct 21, 1907

The Army Cadets have an, exceptionally lively lot of men who were last year the equal of most any team on the field. This year practically the same team is at hand, though Pullen’s absence and the talk of Week’s injuries had led many to suppose tyhat the Army would not be ready for Yale. The aggressiveness of the Cadet forwards, however, made, yale’s uniformed attack erratic, and penalties and uncertain forward passing did the rest.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F30A11FF345A17738DDDA90A94D8415B878CF1D3

Army-Navy Football Great Contest To-day.

The Meriden Daily Journal – Nov 30, 1907

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3_tIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jwINAAAAIBAJ&dq=army%20football&pg=1616%2C5358590

NAVY TRIUMPHS OVER ARMY, 6 — 0; CROWNING OF FOOTBALL SEASON;

30,000 Enthusiastic Persons See the Sturdy Naval and Military Youngsters Fight Their Annual Football Battle at Philadelphia.

NAVY TRIUMPHS OVER ARMY, 6 TO 0

Special to The New York Times. December 01, 1907

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30. — Eleven Navy bulldogs ripped and tore at eleven Army mastiffs on Franklin Field to-day. The beauty and the brains, the wealth and the position of the country looked on. In the first few minutes of play the Navy dogs forced the ball over the line. The kick which followed sent the pigskin directly between the goal posts.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F00A11F73B5A15738DDDA80894DA415B878CF1D3

Daily True American – Dec 2, 1907
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rXVFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rbwMAAAAIBAJ&dq=army%20football&pg=4666%2C4858392

 

1906 Team

1906 3-5-1
1906/12/01 Army 0 – Navy 10 L

1906 Coach: Ernest Graves (1-0), Henry Smither (2-5-1)

Coach: Henry C. Smither
1906-1907
7-2-1

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Howitzer 1907
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/9697/rec/53


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Big Game On For To-day Army And Navy Football Teams
Philadelphia Record – Dec 1, 1906
Captain Hill – Army
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lWhYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qzkNAAAAIBAJ&dq=army%20football&pg=6823%2C2155358

NAVY’S CLEVER PLAY BEATS ARMY, 10-0; Vast Crowd at Franklin Field Sees Last Game of Year.
FIELD GOAL TURNS TIDE Brilliant Run by Johnson Offset by Technicality — Forward Pass Completes Army Rout.
Special to The New York Times.December 02, 1906
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA0F12F63C5A12738DDDAB0894DA415B868CF1D3

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1917 Football Team

1917 7-1
Did not play Navy
Coach: Geoffrey Keyes (7-1)

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from Howitzer 1919

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from Howitzer 1920 – November 1918 – graduated early

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Howitzer 1919

http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/11570/rec/12

Howitzer 1920 – November 18 class “Orioles” returned from WWI
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/1360/rec/17

FIRST EAST WEST FRAY OF SEASON, CADETS VS. NOTRE DAME, ON WEST POINT GRIDIRON TODAY; WEST WILL INVADE ARMY FIELD TODAY
Football Interest Centres in the Clash on Plains Between Notre Dame and Cadets.
The football enthusiasts who journey to West Point today to see the Army eleven battle with Notre Dame may see a repetition of the spectacular intersectional game of 1913, when the Westerners invaded the plains and gave the East a much needed lesson in the use of the forward pass.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F50A15FA3A5E11738DDDAA0894D9415B878DF1D3

LEADING ELEVENS ROUNDING INTO FORM FOR CLASHES WHICH WILL DETERMINE FINAL STATUS;
GRIM GAME OF WAR TRIPS ARMY TEAM Defeat by Notre Dame Proves Football Only Secondary at West Point.
…Notre Dame Checks Oliphant.
The effect of the grim game of war on the game of football was evident at West Point Saturday when the Army team bowed in defeat before Notre Dame.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F00716FB395B11738DDDAC0894D9415B878DF1D3

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1912 Football Team

1912 5-3
1912/11/30 Army 0 – Navy 6 L

Coach: Ernest Graves
5-3

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For more on the Carlisle Game – and the great Jim Thorpe – go to:

http://forwhattheygave.com/2010/07/05/1912-football-team-2/

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Howitzer 1913
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/11100/rec/10

DEAD FROM INJURIES IN YALE-ARMY GAME; York, Blues’ Right Guard, Succumbs to Pneumonia Following the Breaking of Two Ribs.
Special to The New York Times. October 31, 1912
NEW HAVEN, Oct. 30. — The death of Theodore Woodbine York, the Yale football guard, occurred at the college infirmary about 10 o’clock to-night. York was the best guard of the football squad in the university. His death was caused by double pneumonia, contracted after the West Point game, according to a statement signed by the attending physicians, Drs. Blumer, Verdi, and Arnold.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F70B10F73D5417738DDDA80B94D8415B828DF1D3

THORPE’S INDIANS CRUSH WEST POINT; Brilliancy of Carlisle Redskins’ Play Amazes Cadets and Spectators.
Special to The New York Times. November 10, 1912
WEST POINT, Nov. 9. — Jim Thorpe and his redoubtable band of Carlisle Indian gridiron stars invaded the plains this afternoon to match their prowess against the moleskin gladiators of Uncle Sam’s Military Academy, and when the two teams crossed the parade ground in the semi-darkness of late afternoon the Cadets had been shown up as no other West Point team has been in many years.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F50E12F8385813738DDDA90994D9415B828DF1D3

HARD GAME FOR CADETS.; West Point Defeats Tufts After Being Outplayed in Early Stage.
WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 16. — The Army had a harder time winning from Tufts to-day than the score indicates. The Cadets were returned the winners by a 15 to 6 score, but in the first two periods were outplayed by the Tufts team. Devore had his hands full with O’Donnell, who got through several times and spoiled Army plays behind the soldiers’ line.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F50E12FF355E13738DDDAE0994D9415B828DF1D3

KEYES STAR FOR ARMY.; West Point Full Back Scores 17 of His Team’s Points Against Syracuse.
WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 23. — The Army defeated Syracuse here to-day in easy fashion, winning by a score of 23 to 7. The soldiers played the best football theiy have yet shown, and hut for Lanphier’s muff of Castle’s long punt in the last minute of play Syracuse would not have scored. The ball rolled over the Army goal line and Farber fell on it, Castle kicked the goal.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F50B10FC355E13738DDDAD0A94D9415B828DF1D3


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NAVY DOWNS ARMY FOR THIRD TIME; Brown Kicks Two Goals for Annapolis Near the Close of the Game.
Special to The New York Times. December 01, 1912
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30. — Long after John Brown, the towering giant guard of the Navy team, has passed from Annapolis to sail the high seas for Uncle Sam, the memory of his two great kicks which beat West Point’s football team on Franklin Field on this fair November day, will live on and on. Player – Game pictures
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60914F7345813738DDDA80894DA415B828DF1D3

1911 Football Team

1911 6-1-1
1911/11/24 Army 0 – Navy 3 L

Coach: Joseph Beacham
6-1-1

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Howitzer 1912
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/10472/rec/8

FOOTBALL EYES ON YALE AND WEST POINT;
Big Demand for Tickets to Annual Clash on Cadets’ Field To-morrow.
Although the football season has about reached the half-way mark, the real tests for the big college elevens are yet to begin. To-morrow will mark the beginning of that one month of real football wherein the important battles of the year will be fought, the class of the various elevens fully established and finally the championship of 1911 decided.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60A10F73A5517738DDDA90A94D8415B818DF1D3

WEST POINT PLOWS THROUGH MUD AND WATER TO VICTORY;

Yale Humbled Soon After Game Starts by a Touchdown and Goal Scored by Full Back Dean — Field Covered with Water.
Special to The New York Times. October 22, 1911
WEST POINT, Oct. 21. — Not since Harvard and Yale fought their memorable battle in the rain and in the mud at New Haven in 1898, have two big elevens been called on to rush and boot a football over such a field as that on which Yale and the Army played to-day.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA081FFC3E5D16738DDDAB0A94D8415B818DF1D3

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YALE OFFERS NO EXCUSE.; Eli’s Defeat at West Point Clean-Cut Victory for the Army.
Special to The New York Times. October 23, 1911
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 22. — None of the Yale football coaches or players gave any excuse to-night for yesterday’s defeat at West Point. Everybody accorded the Army a clean-cut victory, yet every one was sorry that Capt. Howe could not have played, and that the game had to be fought on a field of mud.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60914FE395517738DDDAA0A94D8415B818DF1D3

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WEST POINT’S CLEAN SLATE IS BROKEN; Colgate Scores Six Points, but Army Wins from Up-State Collegians.
Special to The New York Times. November 19, 1911
WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 18. — The clean football slate that the Army had hopes of carrying through this season was spoiled to-day by the fleet little backs of the Colgate team, who tore around the Army flanks for long gains and finally went sailing across the Army goal line for the first touchdown that has been made against the Army team.
http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A10FF395E13738DDDA00994D9415B818DF1D3

Army-Navy Expected To Draw Throng – The Gazette Times – Nov 25, 1911
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qzkxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=W2YDAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=3665%2C4280834

DALTON KICKS GOAL FOR NAVY VICTORY; Annapolis Captain Again Defeats Army by Sending Ball Over Cross Bars.
Special to The New York Times. November 26, 1911
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25. — Beating back every invasion the Army attempted, and fighting so desperately from beginning to end and forcing their opponents to retreat within their own territory during most of the battle, the Navy football eleven triumphed over West Point this afternoon on Franklin Field by a score of 3 to 0.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F30811FD355517738DDDAF0A94D9415B818DF1D3

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1910 Football Team

1910 6-2
1910/11/26 Army 0 – Navy 3 L
Coach: Harry Nelly 1908-1910
15-5-2

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Howitzer 1911
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/10777/rec/9

Ban Lifted At West Point
Boston Evening Transcript – Oct 4, 1910
West Point N.Y. Oct 4 – The official inquiry into the causes which led four hundred cadets to “silence” Captain Rufus E. Longan, in Grant Mess hall on Saturday night a week ago, was completed yesterday afternoon.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=e_xbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mFQNAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=962%2C3889761

WEST POINT VANQUISHES YALE; ELIS BLANKED UNTIL NEAR END; Captain Daly Averts a Complete Rout for His Team by Kicking a Field Goal — Large Crowd Sees Contest on Reservation.
Special lo The New York Times.October 16, 1910
WEST POINT, Oct. 15. — On the smooth, lawnlike parade ground on the military reservation this afternoon the swift and sturdy Army football team crushed the Yale eleven, in the moat humiliating defeat the Blue has suffered in many a year. Outplayed from start to finish by eleven husky, strapping cadets, the proud spirit of a mighty name on the gridiron was broken by a score of 9 to 3.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F40713FB345D16738DDDAF0994D8415B808DF1D3

ARMY AND NAVY WELL BALANCED FOR GAME; Best Fight of Academy Teams Likely to be Seen on Franklin Field
Saturday.
Special to The New York Times. November 20, 1910

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F20D11FF385D11738DDDA90A94D9415B808DF1D3

Army 0 – Navy 3
Easton Free Press – Nov 26, 1910
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Hu9XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_UQNAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=2223%2C4597079


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DALTON’S KICK WINS FOR NAVY; Middies Defeat Army in Annual Football Game in Close Battle by Score of 3 –0.
Special to The New York Times. November 27, 1910
PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Nov. 26. — By the narrow margin of three points the annual football game between the Army and Navy was decided here to-day. Thus do two words and two numerals tell the story of one of the greatest gridiron contests ever played between the representatives of the United States Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy.
Army Line-up picture
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F00616FE3E5F12738DDDAE0A94D9415B808DF1D3

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Seventh Effort Results in Goal; Navy Defeats Old Rivals, the Army, In Clean Game of Football by Score of 3 to 0.
Herald-Journal – Nov 27, 1910
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=akwsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z8kEAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=5830%2C7228095

NELLY’S ALL-EASTERN TEAM.; West Point Coach Says His Pick of Players Could Beat Any Other Eleven.
Lieut. H.M. Nelly, the coach of the West Point football team, who has looked over all the Eastern teams pretty thoroughly during the past season, makes the following choice of players for an All-Eastern team: Ends, Kilpatrick, Yale, and L.D. Smith, Harvard; tackles, McKay, Harvard, and Sherwin, Dartmouth; guards, Wier, Army, and Fisher, Harvard; centre, Arnold, Army; quarter back, Sprackling, Brown; half backs, Ramsdell, Pennsylvania, and Corbett, Harvard; full back, Hart, Princeton.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F00A12FC3D5C16738DDDAD0894DA415B808DF1D3

1909 Football Team

1909 3-2
Coach: Harry Nelly 1908-1910
15-5-2

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Howitzer 1910
http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/howitzers/id/1133/rec/11

Cadet Hurt on Gridiron Dies – Byrne, Crushed During Harvard Game, Fails to Survive – Gettysburg Times – Nov 1, 1909
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MKslAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OPwFAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=4135%2C2966027

Scene In Fatal Army Harvard Football – Taken a Few Seconds Before Cadet Byrne Was Mortally Hurt – The Day – Nov 2, 1909
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OtlGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EfgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5256%2C201961

Death Ends All Games
Toledo Blade – Nov 4, 1909
…means the cancellation of the annual struggle between the Army and Navy … tho end of football at West Point and Annapolis is predicted by many
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=juoTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ov8DAAAAIBAJ&dq=west%20point%20army%20football&pg=6917%2C2035686

CADET BYRNE’S BODY IS PLACED IN GRAVE; Classmates at West Point Bear Coffin to Cemetery and Taps Sounded.
MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED
Representatives from Army, Navy, Annapolis, and Harvard Unite in Paying Last Honor to Dead Athlete.
Special to The New York Times. November 03, 1909
WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 2. — The body of Cadet Eugene Alexis Byrne of Buffalo, the West Point football tackle, who died on Sunday as a result of injuries received in the Harvard game last Saturday, was buried at noon to-day in the little cemetery here, overlooking the Hudson. The body was borne from the little Roman Catholic chapel in the Academy reservation on an artillery caisson drawn by seven field artillery horses.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA0C15FD3D5412738DDDAA0894D9415B898CF1D3


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Army To Play Next Season – But Football Rules Must Be Reformed In Meantime West Point Says.
New York Times. November 27, 1909

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F30C14FC395D12738DDDAE0A94D9415B898CF1D3

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2001 Team

2001 Army 3-8
2001/12/01 Army 26 – Navy 17 W

Coach – Todd Berry (born November 12, 1960)
Army 2000-2003: 5-35

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Berry


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ArmyFB_1990_AllEast-Mayweather-Malcom-McElrath-Speier_GettysburgTimes_Dec181990


ArmyFB_1991_MikeMayweather_PittsburghPostGazette_Aug31993


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15 July


ArmyFB_1957_BobAnderson_ReadingEagle_Nov111957


ArmyFB_1957_Anderson-Belichick_MiamiNews_Nov191957


All-America_1958_NEA_WarsawTimesUnion_Nov281958


ArmyFB_1957_BobAnderson_MiamiNews_Nov221957


ArmyFB_1958_BobNovogratz_WashingtonPaObserver_Dec41958


ArmyFB_1958_No1_DailyReporter_Oct141958


ArmyFB_1958_vsNavy_DailyReporter_Nov301958


Riley_Retires_SchectadyGazette_Mar31986


ArmyFB_1958_Dawkins_DailyReporter_Oct161958


ArmyFB_1958_Blaik-Erdelatz_EveningIndependent_Apr191959


ArmyFB_1958_vsNavy_byMurrayOlderman_GastoniaGazetter_Nov291958-1


ArmyFB_1958_Blaik_NewburghNews_Oct21957


ArmyFB_1952_Blaik-Cribbers_ByMurrayOlderman_RomeNewsTribune_Sep91952


ArmyFB_1957_JimKernan_TimesDaily_Nov301957-1


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ArmyFB_1955_vsNavy-pre_TV-sale_TimesDaily_Nov231955


ArmyFB_1955_vsNavy-pre_Uebel-Holleder_TimesDaily_Nov241955


ArmyFB_1953_PeteVann_ByAlanMaver_TheDispatch_Nov281953


ArmyFB_1954_PeteVann_RalphChesnaukas_ByMurrayOlderman_BlythevilleCourierNews_Sep161954


ArmyFB_1988_BlaikonArmy_KentuckyNewEra_Nov151988-1


ArmyFB_1987_vsNavy_EveningNews_Dec61987-2


1987a-vs-navy_various_dec6-71987


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec5-61986-3


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy_EveningNews_Dec71986-3


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy_various_Dec71986-1


ArmyFB_1987_WishbonevsNavy-pre_EveningNews_Dec41987-2


ArmyFB_1987_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1987-6


ArmyFB_1988_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1988


ArmyFB_1990_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1990


ArmyFB_1988_vsNavy_BeaverCountyTimes_Dec41988-1


ArmyFB_1990_First_GamevsNavy_TheItem_Nov281990


ArmyFB_1990_vsNavy_various_Dec91990


ArmyFB_1990_JimYoung_vsNavy_FreeLanceStar_Dec101990

















14 July


ArmyFB_1988_BlaikonArmy_KentuckyNewEra_Nov151988-1


ArmyFB_1987_vsNavy_EveningNews_Dec61987-2


1987a-vs-navy_various_dec6-71987


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec5-61986-3


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy_EveningNews_Dec71986-3


ArmyFB_1986_vsNavy_various_Dec71986-1


ArmyFB_1987_WishbonevsNavy-pre_EveningNews_Dec41987-2


ArmyFB_1987_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1987-6


ArmyFB_1988_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1988


ArmyFB_1990_vsNavy-pre_various_Dec1990


ArmyFB_1988_vsNavy_BeaverCountyTimes_Dec41988-1


ArmyFB_1990_First_GamevsNavy_TheItem_Nov281990


ArmyFB_1990_vsNavy_various_Dec91990


ArmyFB_1990_JimYoung_vsNavy_FreeLanceStar_Dec101990