Al Barabas

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'''Al Barabas''' played professional baseball from 1936 to 1937. He is better known as the Columbia halfback who scored the game's only touchdown in the famous 7-0 upset of Stanford in the 1934 Rose Bowl.
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== Sources ==
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Obituary | newspaper=New York Times | month=1 | day=9 | year=1988}}
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Al Barabas
Alfred M. Barabas
Born: 1913-11-22
Died: 1988-1-7 at Rockville, MD (US)
Interred: Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, MD (US)
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Al Barabas was a professional player.

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  • "Obituary". New York Times, 1988-01-09.


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