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Full listing > Accession MU2012/64Accession # | MU2012/64 | Topic | Football: Manchester College vs. Ball State, 1940, | Keywords | Sports, Athletics, Footage, | Title | The Manchester College vs. Ball State Football Game of 1940 | Location | Media Cabinet, IIS, (football section) in order of accession number. Transferred to network locateion as MP4 video file and located in [Football Footage] or searchable by typing accession number as MU2012_64. | Citation | The Manchester College vs. Ball State Football Game of 1940, MU2012/64, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Manchester University Archives | Scope and Content | Footage of the Manchester College vs. Ball State football game of 1940. The score: MC 7, Ball State 6. One original reel film - discarded following digitization Two DVDs made from the original film. One game segment in slow motion and another game segment captured at recorded time. Information transferred to archives network location in 2018. In folder titled [Football Footage_media] and searchable by typing accession number in this format: MU2012_64. | Date of Accession | 29 August 2012 | Bio History Note | Featured in this slow-motion, Jimmie Phend scored to give Ball State (in white jerseys with shoulder stripes) a 6-0 lead. Manchester (in their all-gold) rallied in the 4th quarter. McClintic, Wood (#33), and Summe (#40) tackled Phend on a 4th-down punt attempt to give the Spartans the ball on Ball State’s 21 yard line. From there, running a muscular single-wing, backs Lew Cameron (#15), Bill Milliner (#32), and Bob Brandon (#53) alternated carries. Brandon scored on a sweep to the left corner, where he was met by part of the standing-room only crowd of 4,000. He then kicked the winning extra-point. Some other identifiable players are Phil Domer (35), Glenn Kistler (30), Everett Huth (63). Coached by Carl Burt, the Spartans finished the 1940 season with a record of 5-2-1. Their 4-0 Indiana Collegiate Conference record tied for first place with Butler. Besides Ball State, wins came over Hanover, Valparaiso, Central Normal, and Defiance. They lost to Western Michigan and Wooster, and tied Georgetown (KY). by Rob Gratz | Archivist Note | Videographer, David Sollenberger transferred the film to a digital format in 2011. Description prepared 29 August 2012 by Jeanine M. Wine, updated 3 December 2018 by Jeanine Wine, and updated 8 January 2019 by Jeanine Wine. |
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