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English: Caption text says "Coach Harry Gamage of the University of Kentucky eleven gives his captain and star half back a few pointers for the battle with Northwestern this afternoon at Dyche stadium. Left to right the players are: Elmer Gilb, back field ace, and Capt. Claire Dees, husky center."
Date 10-20-1928
Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-coach-harry-gamage-elme/159505128/, Chicago Tribune, October 20, 1928, pg. 23
Author Chicago Tribune
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