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Detroit, Michigan
References
[1] WartimeNI (2019) The Yarvard squad in Belfast [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-07/ [Accessed 23 August 2019]
Detroit, Michigan
[1] WartimeNI (2019) The Yarvard squad in Belfast [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-07/ [Accessed 23 August 2019]
Curwensville, Pennsylvania
[1] WartimeNI (2019) The Yarvard squad in Belfast [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-07/ [Accessed 23 August 2019]
Gilbert, Minnesota
[1] WartimeNI (2019) The Yarvard squad in Belfast [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-07/ [Accessed 23 August 2019]
New Orleans, La.
[7] Edgar, Scott | Wartime NI (2019) Hale Team at Ravenhill [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-06/ [Accessed 17 November 2019]
ETO FC Autumn 1942 – Game 1 – Hale 9 Yarvard 7 – Raymond Chandler scored the opening touchdown run in Hale’s 9-7 victory over Yarvard at Ravenhill, Belfast – the home of Ulster Rugby – in the European Theater of Operations Football Championship in Northern Ireland.
Houston, Texas
[7] Edgar, Scott | Wartime NI (2019) Hale Team at Ravenhill [Internet] Available from: https://wartimeni.com/wwiini-story-american-football-ravenhill-programme-06/ [Accessed 17 November 2019]
[1] Massimo Foglio with Mark L. Ford (2015) “Second World War Part One: Americans on the British Isles 1942-1943 – November 14 1942 – Ravenhill, Belfast, Northern Ireland – Hale 9 Yarvard 7” Touchdown in Europe: How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 49-51.