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1136:"Blott Is Twelfth Yostman to Get Place on Camp's All-American: He's Also the Fourth Michigan Center Slated for Mythical Team". The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan). December 18, 1923.
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1463:"Need Yost's Approval to Clinch Line Coach Position for Bernard: Local Athlete Expected to Replace Jack Blott". The News Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan). February 27, 1934.
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strange, I was watching you. You couldn’t have got it from charging too fast; it must be from getting up so many times after that little guard knocked you down.”
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1221:"Major Leagues Calling Blott: Cards, Yanks, and Reds Make Offer to Michigan's Great Athlete". Iowa City Press-Citizen. June 6, 1924.
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1452:"Jack Blott Still Pondering Coaching Job at Wesleyan". The News Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan). February 8, 1934.
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1609:"Jack Blott, Line Coach At Michigan and 1923 All-American, Dies". Appleton Post-Crescent. June 13, 1964.
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1066:"Michigan Victor in Badger Game By Use of Head". Capital Times (Madison, Wisc.). October 8, 1923.
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1232:"Jack Blott Hits Two Homers in Final Game". Daily Globe (Ironwood, Michigan). April 22, 1924.
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1430:"Oosterbaan and Blott to Quit Michigan for Yale Staff". Syracuse Herald. January 26, 1934.
1326:"Gridiron Stars Fizzle in Big League Baseball". Iowa City Press-Citizen. October 27, 1924.
1077:"Michigan Squad Not Ready as Game Looms". Capital Times (Madison, Wisc.). October 8, 1923.
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858:United Auto Workers
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2819:Robert Wahl
2779:Leo Koceski
2754:Dan Dworsky
2739:Harry Allis
2678:Wally Weber
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2390:Bill Renner
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2276:Wally Weber
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2225:Willis Ward
2195:Gerald Ford
2190:Stanley Fay
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1999:Harry Kipke
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606:right field
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548:Harry Kipke
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418:1922 season
113:Position(s)
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2996:Ray Eklund
2988:Lynn Bomar
2953:Red Grange
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2860:Cliff Keen
2850:Jack Blott
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2658:Cliff Keen
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220:Awards
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