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- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 date "1927-12-02".
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 isCitedBy Weeb_Ewbank.
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 location "Oxford, O.".
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 page "28".
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 quote "He is Miami's smallest athlete, yet one of the most versatile in the Ohio Conference. He weighs only 146 pounds and stands 5 feet 7 inches. Ewbank is the only man at Miami who has won three "M's" since the start of 1927. He copped them as forward on the basketball team, centerfielder on the baseball outfit and quarterback on the football squad.".
- d1f92a56a54f37d3c5becd55590291b66de92b6aeb81679a4b87352da19ffd69 title "Miami Has Tiny Star in Ewbank".