Northwest History. Alaska. Eskimos.

Play Football In "Ice Bowl": Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest Of Their Own. PLAY FOOTBALL IN "ICE BOWL" Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest of Their Own. KING ISLAND, Via Teller, Alaska, Dec. 1. (/P)—The Eskimo league will furnish the cracked ice for the nation...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/91087 2023-05-15T15:04:55+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Eskimos. Spokesman Review 1937-12-01 Play Football In "Ice Bowl": Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest Of Their Own. 1937-12-01 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/91087 English eng nwh-sh-8-7-113 nwh-sh-8-7-114 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/91087 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History. Alaska. Box 8 football ice bowl Eskimo championship contest King Island Via Teller Alaska the Eskimo league New Year's day Bering sea Oo-ghee-book Notre Dame system Clara grid Coach Ken Chisholm Bernard R. Hubbard arctic expedition pulmonary skull practice the United States Ed Levin Santa Clara boxer Eskimo lettuce polar bear physical culture exercises Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:29Z Play Football In "Ice Bowl": Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest Of Their Own. PLAY FOOTBALL IN "ICE BOWL" Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest of Their Own. KING ISLAND, Via Teller, Alaska, Dec. 1. (/P)—The Eskimo league will furnish the cracked ice for the nation's football cocktail New Year's day. Emulating the rose, cotton, sugar, orange and whatnot bowls, the athletic cliff dwellers of bleak King island, off the frigid coast of Alaska, are having regular turnouts for an "ice bowl" game for the championship of Bering sea. And they will have their yells, too. One goes like this: "Oo-ghee-book, oo-ghee-book, "Sis-boom-bah! "Oo-ghee-book, oo-ghee-book, "Rah, rah, rah." Oo-ghee-book is.the way you say King Island in Eskimo. Use Notre Dame Style. Two teams of men and boys are being drilled in the rudiments of the Notre Dame system by Coach Ken Chisholm, former Santa Clara grid player and member of the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard's arctic expedition. But there is really a serious idea about the whole thing. Father Hubbard and his party believe athletics will aid the natives in bearing up against pulmonary and other ailments to which they are susceptible. So Chisholm is teaching football on the "ice bowl" in front of the village's stilt-supported dwellings, and via "skull practice," which includes viewing motion pictures of important games played in the United States. Even Learn Boxing. And Ed Levin, one-time Santa Clara boxer, is teaching young King island to put up its dukes and fight. Both men also are instructing the Eskimos in corrective physical culture exercises. Instead of beefsteaks and spinach at the training table, the Eskimos dine on seal and walrus and "Eskimo lettuce" (grass), with auks' eggs and a bit of polar bear. Text Arctic Bering Sea eskimo* Alaska walrus* Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Arctic Bering Sea Boxing ENVELOPE(-61.691,-61.691,-64.586,-64.586) King Island ENVELOPE(-58.100,-58.100,-62.000,-62.000) Levin ENVELOPE(43.352,43.352,66.332,66.332) Pacific
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topic football
ice bowl
Eskimo
championship contest
King Island
Via Teller
Alaska
the Eskimo league
New Year's day
Bering sea
Oo-ghee-book
Notre Dame system
Clara grid
Coach Ken Chisholm
Bernard R. Hubbard
arctic expedition
pulmonary
skull practice
the United States
Ed Levin
Santa Clara boxer
Eskimo lettuce
polar bear
physical culture exercises
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
spellingShingle football
ice bowl
Eskimo
championship contest
King Island
Via Teller
Alaska
the Eskimo league
New Year's day
Bering sea
Oo-ghee-book
Notre Dame system
Clara grid
Coach Ken Chisholm
Bernard R. Hubbard
arctic expedition
pulmonary
skull practice
the United States
Ed Levin
Santa Clara boxer
Eskimo lettuce
polar bear
physical culture exercises
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Northwest History. Alaska. Eskimos.
topic_facet football
ice bowl
Eskimo
championship contest
King Island
Via Teller
Alaska
the Eskimo league
New Year's day
Bering sea
Oo-ghee-book
Notre Dame system
Clara grid
Coach Ken Chisholm
Bernard R. Hubbard
arctic expedition
pulmonary
skull practice
the United States
Ed Levin
Santa Clara boxer
Eskimo lettuce
polar bear
physical culture exercises
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
description Play Football In "Ice Bowl": Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest Of Their Own. PLAY FOOTBALL IN "ICE BOWL" Eskimo Teams Will Have Championship Contest of Their Own. KING ISLAND, Via Teller, Alaska, Dec. 1. (/P)—The Eskimo league will furnish the cracked ice for the nation's football cocktail New Year's day. Emulating the rose, cotton, sugar, orange and whatnot bowls, the athletic cliff dwellers of bleak King island, off the frigid coast of Alaska, are having regular turnouts for an "ice bowl" game for the championship of Bering sea. And they will have their yells, too. One goes like this: "Oo-ghee-book, oo-ghee-book, "Sis-boom-bah! "Oo-ghee-book, oo-ghee-book, "Rah, rah, rah." Oo-ghee-book is.the way you say King Island in Eskimo. Use Notre Dame Style. Two teams of men and boys are being drilled in the rudiments of the Notre Dame system by Coach Ken Chisholm, former Santa Clara grid player and member of the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard's arctic expedition. But there is really a serious idea about the whole thing. Father Hubbard and his party believe athletics will aid the natives in bearing up against pulmonary and other ailments to which they are susceptible. So Chisholm is teaching football on the "ice bowl" in front of the village's stilt-supported dwellings, and via "skull practice," which includes viewing motion pictures of important games played in the United States. Even Learn Boxing. And Ed Levin, one-time Santa Clara boxer, is teaching young King island to put up its dukes and fight. Both men also are instructing the Eskimos in corrective physical culture exercises. Instead of beefsteaks and spinach at the training table, the Eskimos dine on seal and walrus and "Eskimo lettuce" (grass), with auks' eggs and a bit of polar bear.
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