File:Byron Wimberly, November 1925 (cropped).jpg

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English: Caption text says "Quartet of Panthers who are giving this city an excellent brand of professional football, and with Akron jointly hold the lead in the race. The team has been recruited from among the best former college players in the country, Pictured here are four of them: Doane, Vick, Crook and Wimberly. They somehow manage to win on any kind of a field, dry or wet."
Date 11-08-1925
Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-keeping-detroit-up-in/192253747/, Detroit Free Press, November 8, 1925, pg. 21
Author Detroit Free Press
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