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  • James Parks "Buck" Cheves (November 28, 1898 – April 12, 1995) was an American college football player and referee. Cheves played for the Georgia Bulldogs...
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  • Cheves may refer to: Buck Cheves (1898–1995), American college football player and referee Elizabeth W. Cheves (1809–1890), American writer Joe Cheves...
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    blocked by Whelchel. Buck Cheves recovered the ball and ran 87 yards for the touchdown Again Pew converted goal. The recovery by Cheves ranked fourth in The...
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  • second ever All-American after Bob McWhorter. William Donnelly 1916 Buck Cheves 1919–1920 Head of the 1920 "ten second backfield" that went undefeated...
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    selected, for an Associated Press All-Time Southeast 1869–1919 era team. Buck Cheves said "I never saw a better center than Bum Day...He would snap the ball...
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  • conference's best record. The "ten second backfield" of 1920 led by Buck Cheves featured on the team– the first dubbed "the Bulldogs." In 1921 not one...
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    Oglethorpe at Georgia Tech Date: November 3 Location: Grant Field Atlanta, GA Game attendance: 8,000 Game weather: Rain Referee: Buck Cheves Sources:...
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    D) Buck Cheves, Georgia (C) Red Barron, Georgia Tech (C, FA, CM, X, S, JD, D, MB, ED, WGF, BH, SM, KS, HLL, BAH, JLR, CR, CW, HG, CEB, BP, UT) Buck Flowers...
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  • November 28, 1935 Location: Maher Field Roanoke, VA Game start: 2:15 p.m. Game attendance: 12,000 Game weather: 'drizzling rain" Referee: Buck Cheves...
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    His kick blocking featured in the 21–14 victory over Alabama in 1920. Buck Cheves returned the block 87 yards for a touchdown and the win, ranked fourth...
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  • graphic artist, and illustrator. Kim Yong-ik, 74, Korean–American writer. Buck Cheves, 96, American college football player and referee. John Dowdy, 83, American...
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  • defense throughout the game, and Georgia nearly pulled out a win when Buck Cheves intercepted an Alabama pass in the final seconds of the game and made...
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  • defense throughout the game, and Georgia nearly pulled out a win when Buck Cheves intercepted an Alabama pass in the final seconds of the game and made...
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    was to attempt a potential, game-winning 18-yard field goal. However, Buck Cheves blocked the attempt for the Bulldogs and returned it 82-yards for the...
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  • VMI vs. VPI Date: November 29, 1934 Location: Maher Field Roanoke, VA Game attendance: 10,000 Game weather: "drizzling rain" Referee: Buck Cheves...
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    appointed Biddle as a government director. When Bank President Langdon Cheves resigned in 1822, Biddle became the institution's new president. During...
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    his wife made their home on Hubquarter Creek on their plantation known as "Buck Spring Plantation". Macon's father Gideon's will bequeathed to him lands...
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    ▌ Sedgwick (1799–1801) ▌ Macon (1801–1807) ▌ Varnum (1807–1811) ▌ Clay (1811–1814) ▌ Cheves (1814–1815) ▌ Clay (1815–1820) ▌ Taylor (1820–1821) ▌ Barbour (1821–1823)...
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    drew Bevin to Kentucky". The News-Enterprise. Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Cheves, John (May 10, 2015). "Gubernatorial profile: Matt Bevin makes case for...
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    and 1914 Joanna Cassidy, Golden Globe award-winning actress. Monnie T. Cheves, NSU professor; member of the Louisiana House from Natchitoches Parish from...
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