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Extractions: WALTER CAMP ALL AMERICAN TEAM AWARD AWARDS ABOUT THE NCAA HEISMAN WINNERS RELATED SITES The CoRecognized as the "Father of American Football", Walter Camp was one of the giants of football in the US. It was he who sired the game as it is played in the United States, the game that evolved from rugby as it was played in England. He is credited with the play from scrimmage, the numerical assessment of goals and tries, the restriction of play to eleven men per side, set plays, and strategy features which have led to the development of the fast, interesting, and organized game which we enjoy so much today. "Walter Camp was one of the giants of football in the United States. He stands with Stagg, Rockne, Thorpe, Warner, Heffelfinger in the imprint they made upon the game. He stands first among them, for it was he who sired the game as it is played in the United States, the game that evolved from the rugby football of England. He played in the first Yale-Harvard game of rugby in 1876. From then on, his was the fertile, inventive mind and guiding leadership that brought about the evolution of the American style of football." As a young man, Walter Camp was a competent swimmer, a good runner, and an able tennis player. By intense devotion to a regime of physical training, calisthenics and self denial, he became an outstanding athlete and it is our good fortune that he chose to elect football as the game to which he gave this intense dedication.
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Extractions: All-Time Football Movies * Recommended * The Freshman (1925) Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Brooks Benedict, James Anderson, Hazel Keener. One of Lloyd's best silent comedies where he plays a college loser (Harold "Speedy" Lamb) out to prove himself worthy. Lloyd runs a close third behind Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin for all-time best silent comic in our opinion. The Quarterback (1926) Richard Dix, Esther Ralston, Harry Beresford, David Butler, Robert W. Craig, Mona Palma. Salute (1929) George OBrien, Helen Chandler, Joyce Compton, William Janney, Stepin Fetchitt, Frank Albertson, Ward Bond. Hokey story about a pair of brothers who face each other in the big Army-Navy game. Look quickly for John Wayne in the hazing scene. Filmed partly at Annapolis. The New Halfback (1929) Andy Clyde, Harry Gribbon, Marjorie Beebe, Bert Swor, Wade Boteler, Patsy O'Leary. The college dean is forced to put his old friend on the football team. The Forward Pass (1929) Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Loretta Young, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Marion Byron, Phyllis Crane, Bert Rome, Lane Chandler, Allan Lane, Floyd Shackelford. John Wayne was an extra in the film. Maybe Its Love (1930) Joe E. Brown, Joan Bennett, James Hall, Laura Lee. Bennett tempts eleven (real-life) All-Americans to play football for her team. Not one of Browns better vehicles playing Speed Hanson. The real players include Russell Saunders, (as 'Racehorse Russell'), Tim Moynihan, Bill Banker, Howard Harpster, Ray Montgomery, Otto Pommerening, Red Sleight, Kenneth Haycraft, George Gibson, Paul Scull, Jake 'Schoony' Schoonover. Also known as
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AAFC Yearly Leaders Chuck Fenenbock, Los Ang. 16 299 18.7 0 1947 Glenn Dobbs, Los Angeles19 215 11.3 0 1948 herman wedemeyer, Los Ang. 23 368 16.0 0 http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/aafcall.cfm
1999 Honorary Unsubscribe Recipients Known as Squirmin herman when he was a running back in his collegefootball days, wedemeyer was named an allAmerican in 1945. http://www.thisistrue.com/honors99.html
Extractions: HeroicStories Note: the date shown is the issue date of the column , not the date it appeared on the 'net, which is generally later that same week. Thus it is possible that the obituary's "date" might be before the date of death. This is a quirk of our publishing schedule and should not be considered evidence of psychic ability. 3 January 1999's honorary unsubscribe went to Dr. Paul M. Zoll . A heart specialist, Zoll realized that external electrical stimulation of fibrillating heart could reset it to beat normally. His research led to the "defibrillator" that is now carried in virtually all ambulances, as well as the cardiac pacemaker and the electrocardiogram. A long-time member of the research staff Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, Zoll also was a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School. He died January 5 at age 87 of respiratory arrest. 10 January 1999's honorary unsubscribe went to Raymond Peynet . A former cartoonist, book illustrator and theater set designer, the French illustrator was best known for
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Extractions: CENTRAL DISPATCH THE HAWAII FIVE-0 NEWSLETTER Volume 1 April 1999 Issue 2 Aloha, Wedey By Liz Clare Herman Wedemeyer, who played Duke Lukela on Hawaii Five-O , passed away on January 25, 1999. He was 74 years old. Wedemeyer appeared in seven episodes of Hawaii Five-O , including the first episode, "Full Fathom Five," in the first four seasons of the show before joining the cast at the beginning of the fifth season as Sgt. Duke Lukela of the Honolulu Police Department. In the eighth season Duke became a full-fledged member of the Five-O team. He was instantly recognizable for his glasses and silver-haired good looks, and became a fan favorite for his classy, no-nonsense manner. Many Five-O fans do not know that Wedemeyers stint as Duke was actually a footnote to an earlier and more glorious brush with national fame. In the 1940s, as a star halfback for St. Marys College of California, Wedemeyer (or Wedey, as he was known to his fans) became one of the nations leading sports celebrities. He was a two-time All-American, contended for the Heisman Trophy, and played in two major bowl games and two college All-Star gamesan unprecedented achievement. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1979. His audacious. lightning-quick style of play earned him the nicknames "Squirmin Herman," "The Hawaiian Hurricane," and "The Hawaiian Centipede."
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Extractions: F ELIX 'D OC ' B LANCHARD - A RMY B ACK All-America for three years, the 6-foot, 205 pound "Mr. Inside" scored 38 touchdowns and gained 1,908 yards on three powerhouse West Point teams that were unbeatable during the World War II years. The pulverizing fullback ran the 100 yards in ten flat. In his very first game against North Carolina, he averaged 58 yards on kickoffs, punted once for 40 yards, carried the ball four times for a 4.5 yard average, although he only played 17 minutes. He was the first junior to win the Heisman Trophy. Blanchard, after graduation from USMA, spent his entire working career with the Army Air Force retiring with the rank of Colonel. "Doc" now relaxes and enjoys life in Texas where he can fish and hunt to his heart's content. Doc was elected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1959. The Voting Place Name School Class Position Points Felix "Doc" Blanchard Army Junior FB Glenn Davis Army Junior HB Bob Fenimore Senior B Herman Wedermeyer St. Mary's
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