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Great stuff David.
The checklist indicates that many of the Elite 150/350 subjects were thought at the time to be 150-only subjects, which is unsurprising given how hard they are to find today with Piedmont 350. Also, several false positives in this checklist seem to have spilled over to Heitman's a few decades later -- such as Ames (Hands at Chest), Doyle (Throwing) and Latham with 350 backs. I suppose it's possible that these f/b combos existed circa 1940 and were later lost or destroyed but that seems unlikely. Last edited by sreader3; 05-20-2017 at 12:21 AM. |
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