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Everett Marlin Sweeley (March 4, 1880 –
September 2, 1957) was an
American college football player and coach. He pla**** fullback,
halfback and end for...
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Sweeley (1).
Heston and
Sweeley were
singled out for
praise in the
account of the game
published in The
Michigan Alumnus: "Two men,
Sweeley and Heston...
- with 25
points on five
touchdowns (five
points each).
Fullback Everett Sweeley added 22
points on two
touchdowns (both long
kickoff returns),
seven kicks...
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coaches John B.
Evans (1901–1903)
James N.
Ashmore (1904–1905)
Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R.
Bender (1907–1908) Fred
Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan...
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Everett Sweeley did not play in the game, and the
Detroit Free
Press noted: "The
opinion is
quite general that if
Heston and
Sweeley had been in the...
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credited to its
trombonist Charles C.
Sweeley; however,
evidence indicates that
Sweeley had
bought rights to the
march from Lincoln. Lincoln...
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Washington Post March, and a
segment of "The
Regimental Band", a
Charles C.
Sweeley march, all of
which were not on the album. All six
tunes were recorded...
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coaches John B.
Evans (1901–1903)
James N.
Ashmore (1904–1905)
Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R.
Bender (1907–1908) Fred
Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan...
- L. King "Radetzky March" –
Johann Strauss Sr. "Repasz Band" – Chas. C.
Sweeley "Robinson's
Grand Entree" – Karl L. King "Salutation" –
Roland F. Seitz...
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coaches John B.
Evans (1901–1903)
James N.
Ashmore (1904–1905)
Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R.
Bender (1907–1908) Fred
Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan...