File:Alabama Case Western football 1920 Riggs Stephenson Cleveland.jpg
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DescriptionAlabama Case Western football 1920 Riggs Stephenson Cleveland.jpg |
English: Riggs Stephenson of the Alabama Crimson Tide gains 10 yards against Case School of Applied Science, now known as Case Western Reserve University. Game held was played at Van Horne Field in University Circle, Cleveland, November 27, 1920. |
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Original publication: 1922 |
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Case Yearbook 1920 Differenital |
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