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|Year=1877
|Year=1877
|City=Thompson
|City=Thompson
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|State=GA
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|State=Georgia
|Nickname=Up and At Em
|Nickname=Up and At Em
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|First=false
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=“In Thompson, Georgia in 1877 the colorfully named Up and At Em club outrageously beat the Skunk Em team, 57-27.” William Joseph Baker, Playing with God: Religion and Modern Sport, p. 93.
|Pagetext=“In Thompson, Georgia in 1877 the colorfully named Up and At Em club outrageously beat the Skunk Em team, 57-27.” William Joseph Baker, Playing with God: Religion and Modern Sport, p. 93.
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We do not find a contemporary confirmation of Thompson, Georgia.  The town may have been annexed by another jurisdiction.
 
|Sources=William Joseph Baker, Playing with God: Religion and Modern Sport, p. 93.
|Sources=William Joseph Baker, Playing with God: Religion and Modern Sport, p. 93.
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