• Claude Sheetz "Blinkey" Horn (August 28, 1885 – May 20, 1937) was an early 20th-century American sportswriter, known most for his work in the Nashville...
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    November 12, 1923. Edwin Pope (1956). Football's Greatest Coaches. p. 340. Blinkey Horn (November 17, 1928). Vols Pass to Victory Against Vandy. Sports Publishing...
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    atoms but for Lynn Bomar," observed Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn. It was said he stopped five Georgia touchdowns that day. One source...
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    from the original on November 29, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2016. Blinkey Horn (November 4, 1915). "Twenty Commodores To Leave For Virginia This Morning"...
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  • to atoms but for Lynn Bomar," wrote Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn. "Lynn Bomar was the stellar performer of the game. In the first-half...
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    Two Stars, to Meet Wolverines". Dallas Morning News. October 14, 1922. Blinkey Horn (October 11, 1922). "Doc Kuhn and Tot McCullough Join Commodore Colony...
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    atoms but for Lynn Bomar", observed Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn. His play was again noted, "Lynn Bomar was the stellar performer of the...
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  • 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Intercollegiate Athletic Calendar. 1917. Blinkey Horn (December 3, 1916). "Three Commodores Given Places on Mythical Eleven"...
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    Blinkey Horn (September 27, 1925). "Commodores Win Ragged Game From Normal". The Nashiville Tennessean. pp. Sports 1, 4 – via Newspapers.com. Blinkey...
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    oratory, was the big one; and Vandy got out of the year without a loss". Blinkey Horn, sportswriter for The Tennessean, wrote on "a Turkish bath day which...
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  • "Kentuckians At Top In Many Lines". The Kappa Alpha Journal. 33 (2): 234. Blinkey Horn (November 28, 1915). "Three Commodores Are Given Places On All-Southern"...
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    interference as the Commodores made yesterday for Doc Kuhn," remarked Blinkey Horn. In the first quarter, Kuhn's end run of 19 yards (17 m) made the score...
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    27, 1945, Opening Day game was called after six innings due to rain. Horn, Blinkey (July 12, 1916). "Tom Rogers Hurls Perfect Game No Hits, Runs, or Batter...
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    the gold and black to put his name in the Texas Varsity hall of fame." Blinkey Horn, sportswriter for the Nashville Tennessean, wrote "In Texas, Oscar Eckhardt...
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    selected by Howard Pill of the Montgomery Advertiser. BH = selected Blinkey Horn of the Nashville Tennessean. JH = selected by Joe Hatcher of the Nashville...
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    Institute of Technology. MB = Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal. BH = Blinkey Horn of the Nashville Tennessean. HS = Hugh Sparrow, sporting editor for the...
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    are appended with a C. C = composite selected by six sporting editors: Blinkey Horn of the Nashville Tennessean, Ralph McGill of the Nashville Banner, Zipp...
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    Times, along with S. J. McAllister, coach and official. BH = selected by Blinkey Horn, sports editor for the Nashville Tennessean. SM = selected by Sam H....
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    link] "Vanderbilt Opens $200,000 Stadium." Miami Herald 14 Oct. 1922: 5. Blinkey Horn (October 11, 1922). "Doc Kuhn and Tot McCulough Join Commodore Colony...
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  • linebacker was noted. According to Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn, "Georgia would have trampled Vanderbilt to atoms but for Lynn Bomar...
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    to atoms but for Lynn Bomar," wrote Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn. "Lynn Bomar was the stellar performer of the game. In the first-half...
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    selected by George H. Butler of the Chattanooga News. BH = selected by Blinkey Horn, sporting editor of the Nashville Tennessean. HGP = selected by H. G...
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    Camp for All-American Team". The Syracuse Herald. December 26, 1916. Blinkey Horn (September 26, 1916). "Jubilation In Vandy Fold Over Eligibility of Josh...
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    Atlanta Constitution. p. 10. Retrieved March 5, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Blinkey Horn. "Composite All-Southern Shows Wide Range of Opinion and Place". The...
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    Heisman, Morgan Blake, Fred Bodeker, George Watkins, Fred Digby, and Blinkey Horn. DJ = selected by Dick Jemison, sporting editor for the Atlanta Constitution...
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    was renamed "Belle Meade Country Club" in 1921. In 1916, sportswriter Blinkey Horn claimed that the golf course "has no equal in the south". Walker married...
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    best coached team we saw this year", said the Minnesota newspapermen. Blinkey Horn, sportswriter for the Nashville Tennessean, reported the jubilance following...
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    run, a hit, or a hostile son of swat reaching the initial corner. — Blinkey Horn, The Nashville Tennessean (July 12, 1916) Nashville's fifth no-hit game...
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  • and Blue. December 3, 1914. Retrieved March 8, 2015 – via archive.org. Blinkey Horn (November 30, 1914). "Three Commodores Are Awarded Recognition". p. 7...
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  • Daily Clarion-Ledger. October 25, 1925. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com. Blinkey Horn (November 1, 1925). "Vandy, Playing Slovenly, Ekes Out 7-to-0 Win". The...
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