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Athletic Department (University of Michigan) records, 1860-2017

332 linear feet (in 340 boxes, approximate) — 35 oversize boxes — 9 oversize folders — 2000 films and videotapes — 22 oversize volumes — 434 digital audiovisual files

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Manages the University of Michigan's participation in intercollegiate athletic competition. Governed by the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics and headed by the Athletic Director. Since 1973 has managed women's intercollegiate athletics. Sub-units include Sports Information, Athletic Director, Football Office and various administrative and support offices. The records, primarily from the Sports Information Office, include team rosters, press releases and news clipping scrapbooks, media guides, game programs, and team, individual, and game action photos for all varsity sports and game films of football and basketball. Other material includes scouting reports, 1938-1963, and administrative records from the football office, records of the NCAA baseball investigation, 1988-1990, and miscellaneous publications and promotional material.

The records of the University of Michigan Athletic Department document the participation of University of Michigan Athletic teams in intercollegiate competition, 1864 to the present. The records include media guides, game programs and other printed material; press releases; team and individual statistics; photographs, films and videotapes; development and Fund-raising material, and a variety of accounts, audits and other administrative The records are organized into several sub-groups based on the administrative structure of the department. The subgroups are: Sports Information Office, Football Office, Athletic Director's Office, Development Office, Ticket Office and Business Office. The Sports Information Office sub-group constitutes by far the largest portion of the Athletic Department records and includes series for each of the varsity sports.

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Sports Information Office, 1860-

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The Sports Information Office (SIO) as a separately functioning unit within the Athletic Department dates from 1925 when Philip Pack was hired as publicity agent. The SIO subgroup includes material created by the office and material it collected or assembled, including material pre-dating 1925. The sub-group is divided into a number of series based on record format and sport. The series are: Scrapbooks, Press Releases, separate series for each of the varsity men's and women's sports, Minor Sports, Miscellaneous, and Official Rosters of Letter Winners.

The Sports Information Office records contain a separate series for each of the men's and women's varsity sports. Each sport series in turn is composed of several standard sub-series and files, including Media Guides, Photographs (usually subdivided into files of team photos, individual portraits, and game action), and Game or meet results. For some sports there may also be game programs, and game films or videotapes.

The Media Guides are produced by the Sports Information Office. They include team rosters, brief biographical information on team members and coaches, schedules, individual and team statistics, pictures of some or all team members, and a variety of historical information. Modern media guides usually contain a roster of all individuals who have lettered in the sport. The first formal media guide was produced for football in 1931. Guides for other sports do not begin until the late 1930s or 1940s. The format and size of the media guides have varied considerably over the years. Until the 1960s, media guides for sports other than football consisted of two to ten mimeographed pages. Media guides for women's' sports begin in 1976/77. Initially they were simple brochures with roster and schedule information. They now are comparable to media guides for men's sports.

The Photographs subseries for each sport includes the "official" team photograph for each year and occasionally other "informal" team photos s well as posed portraits of athletes in uniform and game action photos.

An official team photograph for each sport appears to have been taken each year, however, the Athletic Department record group does not include team photos for all years for every sport. Other collections in the Bentley Library contain athletic team photographs that complement or duplicate the photos in the Athletic Department records. From approximately 1896 to 1968, the Rentschler Photography Studio took the official team photos for most sports. The University of Michigan News and Information Service began taking team photographs in the early 1960s and has taken team photos since 1969. The Bentley's Rentschler Studio and News and Information Service collections include original negatives of many team photos. A compiled list of team photographs located in a number of Bentley Library collections is available at the library. This is the most authoritative listing of team photographs. It is arranged by sport and year and indicates the location of the photo and whether or not an original or copy negative exists. For years for which a print or negative does not exist, a team photo usually may be found in the school year book.

Each sport includes a sub-series of Portraits and Action Photographs. The portraits may include formal studio portraits - typically in uniform or letter-sweater, but sometimes in suit and tie - or more informal portraits taken on the practice field. The latter are sometimes referred to as "picture day" photos referring to the annual "media day." The Sports Information Office has conventionally differentiated the portraits as "head shots" - close-up portraits, "posed in uniform" - a still pose wearing game or practice uniform, or "posed action" - in which the athlete strikes a typical or stylized action pose. The portraits are arranged chronologically. If the exact date of a photograph is not known, it has generally been placed in the folder for the last year in which the athlete competed. Researchers should examine folders for all years in which the athlete competed. The Athletic Department records do not include portraits of every athlete. For some years there are no individual photographs. After the university News and Information Service began taking "picture day" photos, in the mid-1960s for most sports, the Athletic Department records may include only contact sheets of individual portraits. Original negatives for most of these contact sheets can be found in the News and Information Service records. For several sports there are separate files of headshots or posed action shots of All-American athletes. As with team photos, the Bentley has many other collections that include photographs of individual athletes. There is no comprehensive list or index to these collections. Indexes to several of the more important collections are available at the library. The Sports Information Office has retained a significant number of photographs of "star" athletes.

The Action Photographs have been collected by the Sports Information Office from a number of "side-line photographers," including newspaper and wire-service photographers. Copyright restrictions may apply to some of these photos. Beginning in about 1970, some sports include game action contact sheets. These photos were taken by Bob Kalmbach, photographer with the News and Information Service. Kalmbach holds the negatives for these photos.

Several sports series, football in particular, contain files of photos of Facilities and Miscellaneous topics. Some sports also include a separate file of photographs of coaches.

Most sports series include a sub-series of Game Programs and/or Season Statistics and Programs. For football, basketball and hockey the game programs are filed separately and arranged by year. For other sports, individual game programs are inter-filed with a variety of game or meet results and statistics. The earliest football program dates from 1894. Through 1925 the football programs sub-series is very incomplete. There are two or three programs for most years, but for some years there are no programs. Following 1925, the collection of home game programs is nearly complete, while the away-game programs are about 60% complete. An item listing of all football programs in the Athletic Department collection and several personal manuscript collections is available at the library. Basketball and hockey programs are scattered until the mid-1960s.

Individual game or meet programs for other sports are often little more than one or two page flyers. Programs for major meets and Big Ten or NCAA championships are more substantial. The number of programs and the extent of meet and season statistical information vary considerably among the various sports.

Football is the only sport with a significant body of Game Films and Videotapes. The earliest game film (the Bentley has a videotape copied from the original at the Library of Congress) is of portions of the 1904 Michigan vs. Chicago game played in Ann Arbor. The game was filmed by Edison Company and is one of the earliest known football game films. There are scattered film clips and newsreels from the late 1920's including some footage of the dedication of Michigan Stadium in 1927. Beginning in 1930 there are a few films (usually not complete games) for each year, except 1934. After 1940 the game films are nearly complete. A complete listing of all football game films in the Athletic Department record group as well as several from other collections is available at the library. With a few exceptions, the films are the "coach's film" shot with a single camera from the top of the press box. A few games from the 1950s-- which were delayed broadcast on television-- have sound. Most films are black and white until the late 1960s. Most game films and videotapes are stored off-site. Generally two days notice is required for retrieval of these items. The poor condition of some films may preclude their being projected

The Athletic Department record group has some basketball films covering the years 1954-1966, including footage from the "Cazzie Russell era," 1963-1966. Most of the Cazzie Russell footage has been transferred to videotape. There are only scattered films of other sports. There are some videotapes of women's sports and men's minor sports from the mid-1980s that were taped by CTC Sports or by students for use on a local access cable TV program called "Wolverine Watch." These tapes have not been fully catalogued.

Media Guide, Team and Individual Photograph, and Program/Results subseries for varsity women's sports begin in 1977/78. The records for women's basketball, cross country, swimming and diving, tennis and track are fairly complete. The library's holdings in women's field hockey, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball represent only preliminary accessions, largely media guides and a few photographs. Records for these sports are still held by the Sports Information Office. Rosters and some statistical information for women's sports, 1972-1977, can be found in the separately cataloged "University of Michigan. Women's Athletics" record group.

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University of Michigan Football vs. Ohio State 1930, 1930-10-18

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([OSU has white numerals on jerseys] Q1 - Harry Newman 8-yard run (1:08) UM Newman 25-yard punt return (2:10), UM Jack Wheeler 18-yard run (2:30), OSU Robert Horn 13-yard run (3:38), UM Newman 8-yard run (4:27), OSU Bill Carroll 20-yard run (4:51); Q2 - UM Newman 10-yard punt return (8:27), UM Wheeler 11-yard run (8:41), UM Newman 8-yard run (8:51), UM Newman 20-yard punt return (9:58), UM 53-yard pass Newman to James Simrall to 1-yard line (10:14), UM TD Newman 1-yard run (10:12); Q3 - UM 19-yard pass Newman to Wheeler (12:11), UM TD Roy Hudson 15-yard run (12:39), UM interception by Newman on 11-yard line (17:00) [film ends with ca. 3 minutes remaining just before Newman interception on 15-yard line)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Ohio State 1932, 1932-10-15

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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((partial game, 2 reels, opening kickoff and first few plays missing, other plays missing, image is very grainy and sometime in poor focus), Q1 - UM Stan Fay 10-yard run 105-yard line (0:46), UM TD 9-yard pass Harry Newman to John Regeczi at (0:57); UM Newman 15-yard run (7:29), UM TD pass Newman to Ivan Williamson (8:16))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Ohio State 1933, 1933-10-21

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([from Kipke collection, partial-1st half and opening minutes of 2nd half, film speed sometimes erratic] Q2 - UM Jack Heston 30-yard run to M 35-yard line (6:37), OSU interception by Padlow (7:57), UM 14-yard pass Bill Renner to Heston (8:35), UM Heston 12-yard run (9:10), UM TD Renner 3-yard run (9:33); Q3 - film ends about 3-minutes in to quarter; Half-time OSU Band (10:34-11:55), UM Band "Steve" formation [for track coach Steve Farrell] then stationary "script Ohio" (11:57-12:29))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Michigan State 1935, 1935-10-05

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([partial (reel 2?), end of Q2 - beginning of Q3, UM in dark helmet] UM 14-yard pass Bill Renner to John Smithers (1:35), MSC end zone by Warmbien 26-yard return (1:55), UM interception by Smithers 11-yard return (2:25); Q3 - UM Herm Everhardus 13-yard run (3:25), UM Smithers17-yard run (3:33), MSC 13-yard pass Warmbien to Zarza (6:36), MSC TD 15-yard pass Warmbien to Zarza (6:08))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Penn 1935, 1935-11-02

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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(U-M in striped helmet, Q1 - UM 19-yard pass Bill Renner to Chris Everhardus (0:53), UM 17-yard pass Renner to Matt Patanelli to 3-yard line (1:06), UM Stark Ritchie 25-yard run (3:47), UM Stark 10-yard run (4:12)m UM TD 4-yard pass Renner to Art Valpey (4:35), UM Ritchie -yard run (4:27), UM John Smithers -yard kickoff return (5:05), UM Ritchie 12-yard run (5:27); Q2 - Cedric Sweet 15-yard run (7:20), UM interception by Smithers (8:17), UM Smithers 10-yard run on statue of liberty play (9:35), UM TD Sweet 18-yard run (9:45), PENN Frank Murray 28-yard run (10:50), UM interception by Bill Renner (12:14); Q3 - Bill Barclay 14-yard run (17:31), UM 21-yard pass Renner to Barclay (17:37); Q4 - [missing footage at 18:39 PENN 25-yard run by Murray], PENN TD Bill Kurlish 2-yard run (19:08), PENN 37-yard kickoff return (19:48), PENN 26-yard gain on short pass and lateral (20:20), UM FG 27-yard field goal by John Viergiver (23:50), UM interception by Barclay (24:21); Half-time UM Band (12:45-13:17))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Ohio State 1935, 1935-11-23

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([UM in in dark jerseys; partial, 2nd half only] Q3 [footage missing OSU TD missing], OSU Williams 22-yard run (5:02); Q4 -OSU TD Nick Wasylik shovel pass to Sam Busich who lateralled to Jim McDonald, who lateralled back to Wasylik for 24-yard score (5:21), OSU TD Dick Heekin 3-yard run (8:14) [ last 9 plays of game missing])
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University of Michigan Football vs. Michigan State 1936, 1936-10-3

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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(Q1 - MSC 30-yard run by #31 (0:44), MSC 23-yard pass #45 to #31 (0:57), MSC TD #31 2-yard run (1:27), UM Bob Cooper 27-yard punt return (4:06), UM from punt formation 13-yard run (5:16), MSC interception by 14-yard return (5:24); Q2 - UM Cooper 28-yard punt return (9:00); UM John Smithers 20-yrd run (10:38), UM Cedric Sweet 13-yard run (10:50), UM Cooper 23-yard punt return (12:13), MSC interception 20-yard return nullifed by penalty (12:44); UM TD Sweet 3-yard to 1-yard lie on trick play, Sweet i-yard run for score (14:53))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Indiana 1936, 1936-10-10

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([1st half, UM in dark jerseys ] Q1 - UM FG Chris Everhardus 35-yard field goal (2:23); Q2 - IND TD Chris Del Gasso steals ball from UM's Staton and goes 35-yards for score (5:19, actual score is of camera frame), IND TD 12-yard pass Huffman to Kenderline (8:14), UM Stark Ritchie 11-yard run (8:49), UM interception by Wally Hook (9:03), UM 12-yard pass Ritchie to Elmer Gedeon (9:31) IND interception (9:53) Q3 - [only a few plays at beginning of Q3 no scoring in 2nd half])
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University of Michigan Football vs. Columbia 1936, 1936-10-24

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([M in dark jerseys, 1st half only] Q1 - UM Bob Cooper 24-yard run (3:15); Q2 - UM John Smithers 26-yard run (6:10); [footage missing at 7:14 including UM scoring play, camera problem?); UM Wally Hook 11-yard run (9:50), UM interception by Louis Levine(?) (10:44))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Illinois 1936, 1936-10-31

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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(UM in dark helmet; Q1 UM Stark Ritchie 6-yard run (0:26); UM 32-yard pass John Smithers to Dan Smick (0:40), UM Ritchie 8-yard run (0:58); Q2 - ILL FG Dave Strong 2-yard field goal (5:25), ILL Spurgeon(?) 26-yard run (6:25), [footage missing at 7:10, including ILL TD on blocked punt), UM from punt formation Cedric Sweet screen pass to Wally Hook for 30-yards (7:46), UM 12-yard pass Smithers to Smick (8:01); Q3 - UM16 -yard pass Smithers to Smick (12:53), UM 18-yard pass Smithers to Matt Patanelli lateral to Sweet (14:38 camera cuts out at end of play), UM 11-yard pass Smithers to Elmer Gedeon (15:01), UM Smithers 10-yard run (15:11), UM 17-yard pass Hook to Patanelli (15:27), UM Don Siegel blocks ILL punt Fred Ziem recovered on 31-yard line (16:02), UM Smithers 22-yard run (16:12); Q4 - UM Sweet 7-yard run (16:21), UM TD Cedric Sweet, inside the 1-yard line (16:58), UM 15-yard pass Smithers to Bill Barclay (19:55). UM Barclay 13-yard run (20:11), ILL interception on M 48-yard line 10-yard return (20:44))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Iowa 1937, 1937-10-23

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(Q1 - 75-yard punt by Elmer Gedeon on 1st down from 3-yard line (2:39), Q2 UM TD - Ed Stanton 1yard run (8:40); Q3 a few plays missing including 74-yard TD punt return by Iowa's Nile Kinnick; Iowa band and flag-twirler at half-time)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Ohio State 1937, 1937-11-20

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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([UM in dark jerseys] Q1 - UM interception by Ed Stanton13-yard return (5:53), OSU James Miller 30-yard run by (7:05), OSU Nicholas Wasylik 32-yard punt return (8:09); Q2 - OSU SAFETY Norm Purucker tackled in end zone on punt attempt (10:22), UM interception Jack Brennan 8-yard return (12:32), UM Doug Farmer 11-yard run (19:14), OSU interception by Miller 37-yard return (19:59), OSU 28-yard pass Wasylik to Richard Nardi (20:33), OSU TD Miller 2-yard run (21:15); Q3 - OSU 23-yard run Wasylik (27:47) UM Purucker tackles Nardi for 5 -yard loss (28:29), UM interception by Brenan (28:37), UM Dan Smick recovers fumble (30:10), OSU interception by Sol Maggied (30:20), OSU Wasylick 14-yard run (30:45), UM Dan Smick breaks up statue of liberty play, recovers fumble (31:23), OSU interception by Wasylick (32:38), OSU TD 48-yard pass Wasylick to Miller (31:51), UM Purucker 34-yard kickoff return (32:39), UM 20-yard pass Fred Trosko to Ed Stanton (32:58), UM Trosko 7-yard run ( 37:17), UM 13-yard pass Trosko to Purucker(?) (33:46); Q4 - UM interception by Brennan (36:44), OSU 12-yard pass Wasylik to Nardi (39:20), OSU TD 9-yard pass Wasylick to Nardi (40:17); Half-time UM Band script OHIO, spells out "Joe" (captain Rinaldi), Hunk" (asst. coach Anderson), Kipke, and Yost (21:40-24:55))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Michigan State 1938, 1938-10-01

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, pos, silent)

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(Opening Kickoff, MSC quick kick and 1st UM series missing; Q2 UM TD Paul Kromer 3-yard run (10:40); Q4 blank image (26:22-26:35) 2 MSC plays missing; UM Ball on MS 15 - several plays missing (31:48); UM TD - Paul Kromer - 2-yard run, spliced out of order, TD is at 32:46, PAT is at 31:51 - kick blocked but Kromer ran it in.)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Chicago 1938, 1938-10-08

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(Q1 UM TD - Norm Purucker 44-yard run (1:37); Q2 UM TD Paul Kromer 25-yard run (11:22), UM 25-yard TD pass Dave Strong to Ed Czak; (24:52); Q3 - Purucker punt return and Harmon 49-yard TD run missing (28:36); Q4 - UM TD Fred Trosko 4-yard run (34:17), UM TD Howard Mehaffey 32-yard run (42:27) same play in close focus (43:13), UM TD Dave Strong 15-yard run (45:17); Baton twirler on sideline (35:56-36:08))
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Tom Harmon Touchdowns, 1939

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(1) 1939 - Chicago Kick-off return for TD (0:05-0:33) score 24-7; 2) 1940 Ohio State 8-yard TD run (0:33-0:50); 3) 1938 Ohio State 1 yard TD run (0:51-1:04) score 6-0; 4) 1938 MSC 2-yard TD run (1:05) 1st play of Q2 UM 2nd TD; 5) Chicago 1939 Harmon 7-yard TD run (1:33) score 27-0 early Q2; 6) Chicago 1939 41 yard TD run (1:54--2:28) score 77-0; 7) Yale 1939 11-yard run (2:19-2:32) score 6-0; 8) Yale 1-yard dive (2:33-2:43 ) score 20-0; 9) (2:44))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Michigan State 1939, 1939-10-07

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(Q1 41-yard pass/run Paul Kromer to Tom Harmon to 3-yard line. UM TD Kromer 3-yard run (2:35), last play of Q1 Harmon 17-yard run to 2-yard line (7:05); Q2 1st play Harmon 2-yard TD run; at 10:49 camera problem(?) several plays missing, UM TD pass Harmon to Evashevski (10:51), TD pass Harmon to Evashevski (13:50); Half-time - Caged wolverine 16:40-16:54.)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Iowa 1939, 1939-10-14

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(Q1 Iowa TD 71-yard TD pass Nile Kinnick to Floyd Dean (3:06), at Q2 7:30 missing five play sequence ending in 1-yard Tom Harmon TD run; Harmon interecets Kinnick pass on goal line (12:04), Harmon 2-yard TD run (16:49), 2 Harmon runs, 29-yard from the 37 and 8-yard TD (20:00), Harmon intercepts Kinnick pass 95-yard TD return (27:04))
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University of Michigan Football vs. Chicago 1939, 1939-10-21

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(Q1 MTD Bob Zimmerman 1-yard run (2:04), Herc Renda 5-yard run (6:58), Ed Czak 4-yard run (8:33); Q2 Harmon 58-yard TD run missing (10:33), Hamron to Evashevski TD 18-yard pass (13:55), Harmon to Bob Westfall 31-yard TD pass (15:34), David Strong 64-yard TD run, (18:08); Q3 David Strong 37-yard TD run (23:20); Q4 several plays missing at beginning including a Harmon field goal, Westfall 23-yard TD run (25:54), Harmon 42-yard TD run (27:05) missing, David Nelson 60-yard punt return for TD (28:16 camera cuts away before he reaches end zone), 2 clips spliced in out of order - 28:54-30:02 (from 3rd Q?) and 20:02-30:13 - Evashevski carries ball in early 4th Q before Harmon field goal, PAT picks up at 30:17;)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Yale 1939, 1939-10-28

1 film reels (16mm film, b/w, neg, silent)

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(Q1 UM TD Tom Harmon 9-yard run (6:17); Q2 Paul Kromer 4-yard TD run (9:15), Harmon 1-yard run (12:17); Q3 - Harmon 58-yard TD run (19:22); Band half-time show (16:35-18:05) includes M Club reunion forming block M and Louis Elbel conducting)
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University of Michigan Football vs. Yale 1939, 1939-10-28

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(Q1 - UM TD Tom Harmon 9-yard run (6:17); Q2 - Paul Kromer 4-yard TD run (9:15), Harmon 1-yard run (12:17); Q3 - Harmon 58-yard TD run (19:22); Band half-time show 16:35-18:05 includes M Club reunion forming block M and Louis Elbel conducting)