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    Bertram Earl "Mullie" Lenoir (January 19, 1897 – May 11, 1979) was an American college football player and coach. Lenoir was an All-Southern running back...
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  • team. Luke Sewell 1919 Played in Major League Baseball as a catcher. Mullie Lenoir 1917 Was an All-Southern halfback in 1919 and 1920. Later coach at Bluefield...
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    scored an additional eight touchdowns and won the game going away. Mullie Lenoir scored five and both Luke Sewell and Riggs Stephenson scored a pair...
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    tradition like few others. University of Alabama All-American B.E. "Mullie" Lenoir leads Bluefield to prominence, recording an overall record of 79-18-2...
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  • included T. L. Brown, Jack Hovater, Walter E. Hovater, Ralph Lee Jones, Mullie Lenoir, Emmet Noland, J. T. O'Connor, Ike Rogers, Tram Sessions and Riggs Stephenson...
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  • line like Ike Rogers and Tram Sessions; and in the backfield such as Mullie Lenoir and Riggs Stephenson. The next season the Tide went 10–1 suffering its...
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  • Sam Emsweller (1925) Marshall L. Shearer (1926) Edwin Ott (1927–1928) Mullie Lenoir (1929–1940) Tony Lotito (1941) No team (1942–2011) Mike Gravier (2012)...
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    almost unfailingly good for "must" yardage to keep a drive rolling." Mullie Lenoir, halfback for Alabama, later coach of the Bluefield Rams. Bo McMillin...
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  • Sam Emsweller (1925) Marshall L. Shearer (1926) Edwin Ott (1927–1928) Mullie Lenoir (1929–1940) Tony Lotito (1941) No team (1942–2011) Mike Gravier (2012)...
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  • Sam Emsweller (1925) Marshall L. Shearer (1926) Edwin Ott (1927–1928) Mullie Lenoir (1929–1940) Tony Lotito (1941) No team (1942–2011) Mike Gravier (2012)...
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  • Team QB Bo McMillin S, NYS Centre HB Buck Flowers S Georgia Tech HB Mullie Lenoir S, NYS Alabama FB Judy Harlan S Georgia Tech E Alfred T. Adams S, NYS...
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  • Sam Emsweller (1925) Marshall L. Shearer (1926) Edwin Ott (1927–1928) Mullie Lenoir (1929–1940) Tony Lotito (1941) No team (1942–2011) Mike Gravier (2012)...
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    Georgia's touchdowns were scored by the offense. Paige Bennett recovered a Mullie Lenoir fumble and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Artie Pew kicked goal. On the...
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    ZN, KS, HLL, BAH [as qb], JLR, CR, CW, HG, CEB, BP, UT [as fb], S) Mullie Lenoir, Alabama (X, SM [as fb], CR [as fb]) Reuben Blair, Tennessee (UT) Riggs...
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  • Russellville, Alabama Back Ralph Lee Jones Jones Mills, Alabama Guard Mullie Lenoir Marlin, Texas Halfback Joseph Allen Lowman Birmingham, Alabama End John...
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    He died on July 20, 1843. "The new international encyclopaedia". 1905. Mullié. French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Biographie...
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