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UNC, Duke battle for the Victory Bell


Doing research for a book a few years ago, I came across this gem from the Nov. 21, 1933, edition of The Daily Tar Heel: During the Carolina-Duke football game, “there occurred an accident which missed being a tragedy by only a few inches when the trident of the official Duke blue devil struck a University student in the back. In some miraculous manner the student was not seriously hurt. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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