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Weekly Trivia 2009 - Won by generaladm

During The Game in 1919, TSUN attempted 16 passes. How many were completed to TSUN players, how many were intercepted by Chic Harley, and how many were intercepted by other Buckeyes?
 
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generaladm;1470269; said:
Stinchcomb

Correct, Pete Stinchcomb. Hey, I wasn't going to not mention him again after citing the earlier fumble.

A sweep for this year's leader.

Next session will be at 7:30 Eastern tonight.
 
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generaladm;1470378; said:
Camp Randall

Correct, Camp Randall opened in November 1917, with a Wiscy win against Minnesota. The following week Chic Harley led tOSU in handing the Badgers their first defeat in the new stadium. tOSU wore gray jerseys that day for the first time in a few years, since the Wisconsin red was close to tOSU's normal scarlet jerseys, a fact that contributed to an interception thrown by tOSU in a prior game. Chic also traveled to Camp Randall in 1919, and tOSU was once again the winner.

Ferry Field still exists on the TSUN campus, but it's not a Big Ten football stadium.

Next question coming right up.
 
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Professor Thomas E. French was a big supporter of tOSU athletics, and was instumental in the project to build the Horseshoe. Which famous person from the same high school as French was his guest at tOSU's season opener in 1917?
 
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