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in basketball in 1922. He was said to have "played a hard floor game and started most of
Vanderbilt's rallies." Bell also was
299:; and the 1936 U.S. Olympic basketball trials. Bell was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame posthumously in 1978.
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414:"History of the Early Southern Conference Atlanta Basketball Tournament"
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tournament in the quarterfinals by the eventual champion,
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American football and basketball player, football official
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1922 Vanderbilt
Commodores football—national champions
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A history of the
Michael Reasor and allied families
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368:"Arkansas RB scores 10 touchdowns in 73-72 loss"
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399:Dynamite! 75 Years of Vanderbilt Basketball
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263:. At Vanderbilt, Bell was a member of the
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195:Alvin Bell was born October 1, 1901, in
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381:Bill Traughber (February 11, 2009).
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444:Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1960).
160:Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame
137:Career highlights and awards
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325:Fred Hiner Dale (1941).
106:150 lb (68 kg)
281:Southeastern Conference
213:Little Rock High School
173:Alvin Euclid "Pep" Bell
575:Preston Vaughn Overall
844:Forwards (basketball)
253:Cartwright Carmichael
221:Vanderbilt University
197:Little Rock, Arkansas
130:Vanderbilt University
97:Little Rock, Arkansas
77:Little Rock, Arkansas
39:Vanderbilt Commodores
277:Southwest Conference
59:Personal information
834:Basketball referees
781:Assistant coaches:
402:. pp. 44, 244.
370:. October 15, 2006.
265:Sigma Alpha Epsilon
245:Southern Conference
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356:on April 17, 2016.
111:Career information
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614:Head coach:
569:Tex Bradford
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422:. Retrieved
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33:Bell c. 1922
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824:1968 deaths
819:1901 births
793:Tom Zerfoss
775:Dan McGugin
689:Oliver Kuhn
616:Dan McGugin
587:Thomas Ryan
515:Oliver Kuhn
424:February 6,
293:Orange Bowl
291:games, one
289:Cotton Bowl
191:Early years
120:Little Rock
116:High school
52:Quarterback
813:Categories
713:Lynn Bomar
707:Hugh Mixon
701:Alvin Bell
695:Alf Sharpe
683:Jess Neely
603:Hugh Mixon
545:Lynn Bomar
533:Alvin Bell
527:Jess Neely
450:The Record
303:References
285:Sugar Bowl
237:Lynn Bomar
217:touchdowns
181:basketball
70:1901-10-01
54:(football)
22:Alvin Bell
719:Gil Reese
551:Alf Sharp
509:Pink Wade
249:Jack Cobb
241:Gil Reese
233:Josh Cody
225:Tennessee
86:June 1968
581:Pos Elam
271:Official
261:Doc Kuhn
185:official
44:Position
229:captain
209:letters
126:College
90:1968-07
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48:Forward
152:Honors
426:2015
279:and
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