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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
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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935–2014 Number: 430-07-2987; Issue State: Arkansas; Issue Date: Before 1951.
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1921 Vanderbilt Commodores football—national champions
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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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Bell went to 202: 27: 829:American football quarterbacks 406: 389: 374: 360: 318: 309: 243:. That team was beaten in the 215:. He set a then record with 8 190: 1: 302: 444:Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1960). 160:Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame 137:Career highlights and awards 7: 270: 10: 880: 839:College football officials 275:Bell worked mainly in the 677: 503: 383:"VU/UT first met in 1922" 166: 141: 136: 125: 115: 110: 102: 82: 63: 58: 43: 38: 26: 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:. 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Forward
Quarterback
Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock
Vanderbilt University
American football
basketball
official
Little Rock, Arkansas
letters
Little Rock High School
touchdowns
Vanderbilt University
Tennessee
captain
Josh Cody
Lynn Bomar
Gil Reese
Southern Conference
Jack Cobb
Cartwright Carmichael
North Carolina
Doc Kuhn
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Southwest Conference
Southeastern Conference
Sugar Bowl
Cotton Bowl

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