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Accession #MC2010/196
TopicFootball: History of Manchester College and Ball State
KeywordsAthletics, Coach Burt, Alumnus, Brandon,
TitleFootball History Behind Manchester College and Ball State by Ferne Baldwin
Size1 File Folder
LocationSmall Box 76
CitationFootball History Behind Manchester College and Ball State by Ferne Baldwin, MC2010/196, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceFerne Baldwin materials in Archives' stacks
Scope and Content

A football history composed by Archivist, Ferne Baldwin, that tells the story behind Manchester College and rival, Ball State.  Also included are the heroic efforts of student, Bob Brandon.

Date of Accession18 November 2010
Bio History Note

Excerpts from a history composed by Archivist, Ferne Baldwin

The inscription was simple enough.  Manchester 7  Ball State 6  - 1940 - written on a football that almost seemed to say outloud how carefully it had been kept for more than 50 years.  Here was the perfect symbol of one of Manchester's great sports rivalry stories in all our history.  That symbol had found its way back to campus to the College Museum.*

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"That brings us to 1940.  Enrollment at Manchester was 635.  Of those, 361 were men.  65 were of those were out for football.  It was an unusually heavy line up.  Coach Burt could choose to put a line averaging 200 lbs on the field.  It took some courage for players the size of Bob Brandon to practice each day wtih fellows nearly twice their size.  Brandon was a back and the place kicker."

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"Then came the game wtih arch rival, the Cardinals.  At the time, Manchester stood second in the Conference.....The headline in Oak Leaves told the story. 'Brandon scores seven points in final quarter to give Burtmen one point Victory.'  It was a special victory before 4000 fans on Homecoming."

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"And Bob Brandon made the difference.  His first kick went almost to the goal line an donce a Cardinal march to the goal line was halted when Bob was the last man between the runner and the Spartan goal.  In the last quarter, after three carriers alternated down the field, Bob went around left end and 'flew' over a foe to cross the goal line.  This 'golden toe' converted the extra point to put manchester in the lead at 7 to 6.  So Bob Brandon could treasure a special football until his death in 1987."

 

 

 

Archivist Note

* In 2007 the football went on permanent loan to the North Manchester Center for History.  Digital image by Jeanine Wine prior to deaccessioning.  The football is deflated in this picture.

 

Description prepared 18 November 2010 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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