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English: American football players demonstrate the "flying wedge," a maneuver created by Harvard coach Lorin Deland in the 1890s.
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Source "Big Spots in Football: Do You Know 'Em?" Chicago Day Book, 14 October 1912, p. 23.
Author Chicago Day Book photographer

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