File:Going Through for a 10-yard Gain, Georgia Tech vs. Penn State, Yankee Stadium, 1925.jpg
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DescriptionGoing Through for a 10-yard Gain, Georgia Tech vs. Penn State, Yankee Stadium, 1925.jpg |
English: A Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football player making a 10-yard gain during their game against the Penn State Nittany Lions in Yankee Stadium in 1925 |
Date | October 16, 1925 |
Source | https://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/33705 Technique, Volume XV, No. 4, October 16, 1925. |
Author | Unknown |
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