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The United States Armed Forces and Their “Bowl” Games From 1942 to 1967
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- 3000 musicians 30 bands in colorful Orange Bowl
- 817th teams battle to 6-6 tie in camp’s football opener
- Airmen beat Army stars in Tokyo
- Allen E. F.
- Atom Bowl game listed
- Attendance record smashed by mob who attended Poi Bowl
- Bass B. M.
- Bedingfield G.
- Bisher F.
- Bonura gets award
- Booth D.
- Cole D.
- Cronin N.
- Cummings T. G.
- Da Grosa J.
- Daley A.
- Davies J.
- Down the runway
- Editorial
- Exner M. J.
- Floats’ beauties surpass: Crowd of 750 000 sees most colorful pageant in history of Tournament of Roses
- Football honors go to doughboys
- Fosdick R.
- Game Program
- Gridiron training is preparing men to battle enemy
- Griffith J.
- Gunn J. A.
- Hamilton T.
- Harrigan J.
- Huntington S.
- Jones W. D.
- Kane W. R.
- Kline S. J.
- Lewis G.
- London bowl game set
- Lukacs J. D.
- MacArthur D.
- Manhattan ready to play south: Setting of pageantry will surround benefit game
- Mrozek D. J.
- Muth D.
- Nagasaki gridiron will be site of Marines’ contest
- Navy Beats AAF Dobbs in Poi Bowl Game, 14-O
- Navy Department Press Release
- Nelson R. R.
- New Year’s parade will be colorful
- Osmanski’s team wins
- Pershing J. J.
- Piper Chicago, star of London Tea Bowl game
- Portal D. A.
- Rabchasers win North Africa’s grid crown
- Rogers E. M.
- Rominger D. W.
- Schmidt R.
- Schumpeter J.
- Scott W. R.
- Seifried C. S.
- She’s Orange Bowl queen
- Skocpol T.
- Sperber M.
- Strati A.
- Suddaby R.
- Tea Bowl game won by service command
- The All-America gridiron preview: College and service teams
- U.S. soldiers top Canadian eleven
- United States Navy Bureau of Aeronautics
- United States War Department
- Wadhwani R. D.
- Wakefield W. E.
- Wallenfeldt E. C.
- War Football
- Ward A.
- Warnecke J. C.
- Watt W. W.
- Wintringham T.
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- 'SAGE Publications'
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