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  • 01 October 2006: Titan Steve Perona and Crusader Robbie Burton challenge for possession. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    steve perona robbie burton 98117131_...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Steve Perona gets control. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    steve perona 98117130_Dallas_v_Il_We...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Jeff Carqueville restarts play from the corner of the goal box. .The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    jeff carqueville 98117129_Dallas_v_I...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusader /aaron Tucker and  Titan Jason Lopez challenge each other for possession. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    aaron tucker jason lopez 98117128_Da...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusader Benet Rawicki. .The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    benet rawicki 98117110_Dallas_v_Il_W...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusaders Goalie. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    goalie 98117107_Dallas_v_Il_Wesleyan.jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Brad Shearn. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    brad shearn 98117104_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Brad Shearn. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    brad shearn 98117103_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusader Mitch Boersma takes the ball from the Titans. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    mitch boersma 98117100_Dallas_v_Il_W...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Colin Aubin brings up the ball. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    colin aubin 98117099_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Colin Aubin brings up the ball. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    coliin aubin 98117098_Dallas_v_Il_We...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Colin Aubin brings up the ball tailed by Stuart Brown. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    colin aubin 98117097_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Colin Aubin brings up the ball tailed by Stuart Brown. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    colin aubin 98117096_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Ikenna Odinaka gets position on Crusader Jered Lee. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    ikenna odinaka 98117095_Dallas_v_Il_...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Ikenna Odinaka gets position on Crusader Jered Lee. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    ikenna odinaka 98117094_Dallas_v_Il_...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Ikenna Odinaka gets position on Crusader Jered Lee. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    ikenna odinaka 98117093_Dallas_v_Il_...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Jeff Carqueville..The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    jeff carqueville 98117091_Dallas_v_I...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Jeff Carqueville..The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    jeff carqueville 98117090_Dallas_v_I...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Paulo Michelini brings the ball up the field. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    paulo michelini 98117086_Dallas_v_Il...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Paulo Michelini takes a restart kick. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    paulo michelini 98117083_Dallas_v_Il...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusader Adam Lunger gets smothered by team mates after making the game winning goal. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    adam lunger 98117080_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusader Adam Lunger gets smothered by team mates after making the game winning goal. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    adam lunger 98117078_Dallas_v_Il_Wes...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Goalie makes a save. .The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    goalie 98117076_Dallas_v_Il_Wesleyan.jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusaders goalie stops a high kick at his goal. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    goalie 98117075_Dallas_v_Il_Wesleyan.jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Crusaders goalie grabs the ball to send the play the opposite direction. .The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    goalie 98117071_Dallas_v_Il_Wesleyan.jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Andrew Schmitz makes a slide kick. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    andrew schmitz 98117069_Dallas_v_Il_...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Jeff Carqueville gets the ball under control. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    jeff carqueville 98117066_Dallas_v_I...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Matt Stamper blocks out Ikenna Odinaka. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    mike stamper 98117065_Dallas_v_Il_We...jpg
  • 01 October 2006: Titan Scott Woodard arrives late as Crusaders Eim Haynes gets a foot on the ball. The game remained scoreless until the 2nd overtime in which University of Dallas Crusaders Adam Lunger scored the Golden Goal to beat the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.  This game was played at Neis Field on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois.
    scott woodard 98117064_Dallas_v_Il_W...jpg
  • 01 July 2006  A quick vacation through Iowa to Omaha.  turtle. (Photo by Alan Look)
    turtle 2006_07_05_Omaha_0104_RJ.jpg
  • 03 July 2006  A quick vacation through Iowa to Omaha.  scarlet ibis (Eudocimus ruber). (Photo by Alan Look)
    scarlet ibis 2006_07_03_Omaha_0226_R...jpg
  • 04 December 2004<br />
<br />
St. John's University Basketball Shoes.<br />
<br />
Illinois State Redbirds V St. Johns Red Storm Men's Basketball.  Redbird Arena, Illinois State University, Normal IL This image available for EDITORIAL USE ONLY. A release may be required. Additional information by contacting alook at alanlook.com
    jordan basketball shoes 9814248_RJ.jpg
  • 10 September 2011: Marvon Sanders get one leg out and one leg caught by Justin Cox on a punt return during an NCAA football game between the Morehead State Eagles and the Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium in Normal Illinois.
    marvon sanders 981110910036_Morehead...JPG
  • BLOOMINGTON, IL - September 28:  A Titan gets his leg muscles rolled by the IWU trainer during a college football game between the IWU Titans and the Augustana Vikings on September 28 2019 at Wilder Field in Tucci Stadium in Bloomington, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    201909280023 Augustana at Illinois W...JPG
  • February 26, 2015:  knee brace on leg of a male basketball player
    20160226060 Pontiac at University Hi...jpg
  • 26 January 2016: Roland Griffin sits on the bench with his right leg in an orthopedic boot during the Illinois State Redbirds v Drake Bulldogs at Redbird Arena in Normal Illinois (Photo by Alan Look)
    Roland Griffin 20160126 Drake v ILL ...JPG
  • 15 February 2014:  A Redbird Cheerleader contorts her let leg straight up by her head while performing during a time out during an NCAA Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) mens basketball game between the Bradley Braves and the Illinois State Redbirds  in Redbird Arena, Normal IL.
    redbird cheerleader 9891140215240_Br...JPG
  • 16 October 2010:  Mike Piton lies on the turf as a trainer stretches his leg muscles during a game where the North Dakota State Bison lost to the Illinois State Redbirds 34-24, meeting at Hancock Stadium on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois.
    mike piton 98120101016268_North_Dako...JPG
  • 25 October 2008: John Richardson gets stops Kelvin Chandler by grabbing Chandlers left leg in a game which the North Dakota Bison defeated the Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium on campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois
    john richardson kelvin chandler 9810...jpg
  • 13 October 2007: Jason Horton gets stopped with a lower leg wrap. The Indiana State Sycamores were jacked 69-17 by the Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois.
    jason horton 98132092_Indiana_State_...jpg
  • 13 October 2007: Jason Horton gets stopped with a lower leg wrap. The Indiana State Sycamores were jacked 69-17 by the Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois.
    jason horton 98132091_Indiana_State_...jpg
  • 21 September 2007:  Athletic footwear and leg wear for the common volleyball player. The Wichita State Shockers bested the the Illinois State Redbirds on the floor of Doug Collins Court in Redbird Arena on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois taking the match in three games.
    athletic socks and shoes 98130851_Wi...jpg
  • 08 Oct 2005 Despite the attempts from is team mates, Lerron  Moore is leg dropped by Niall Campbell. The Illinois State University Redbirds roped and tied the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers in regulation but loosened the noose in Overtime as the Hilltoppers take the honors with a 37 - 24 Victory in Gateway Conference action at Hancock Stadium on Illinois State's campus in Normal IL.
    lerron moore 9819845_Western_Ky_St_v...jpg
  • NORMAL, IL - September 21: Luther Kirk lunges at the legs of Joe Logan during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the Northern Arizona University (NAU) Lumberjacks on September 21 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    Joe Logan 201909210021 Northern Ariz...JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9620.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9615.JPG
  • 20 March 2017:  Paris Lee(1) gets doubled by Matt Williams and B.J. Taylor and tries to get out of it by bouncing the ball out using the legs of Matt Williams during a College NIT (National Invitational Tournament) 2nd round mens basketball game between the UCF (University of Central Florida) Knights and Illinois State Redbirds in  Redbird Arena, Normal IL
    Matt Williams Paris Lee 20170320_ALA...JPG
  • 11 December 2015:  Pat Meehan lunges for the legs of Porter Abell. NCAA FCS Quarter Final Football Playoff game between Richmond Spiders and Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium in Normal IL (Photo by Alan Look)
    porter abell 981151211053 Richmond a...jpg
  • NORMAL, IL - October 26: James Robinson keeps the legs moving as he passes low through the middle to score the Redbirds 1st touchdown even going under his own lineman Adam Solomon during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the Indiana State Sycamores on October 26 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    James Robinson 201910260221 Indiana ...JPG
  • NORMAL, IL - October 26: James Robinson keeps the legs moving as he passes low through the middle to score the Redbirds 1st touchdown even going under his own lineman Adam Solomon during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the Indiana State Sycamores on October 26 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    James Robinson 201910260218 Indiana ...JPG
  • NORMAL, IL - October 05: Jimmy Kepouros keeps his legs moving, but Aaron Mends and Christian Uphoff make the stop during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the North Dakota State Bison on October 05 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    Jimmy Kepouros 201910050067 North Da...JPG
  • NORMAL, IL - September 21: Luther Kirk lunges at the legs of Joe Logan during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the Northern Arizona University (NAU) Lumberjacks on September 21 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    Joe Logan 201909210020 Northern Ariz...JPG
  • NORMAL, IL - September 07: Jelani Ray Garvin lunges at the legs of Redbirds runner Taylor Grimes during a college football game between the ISU (Illinois State University) Redbirds and the Morehead State Eagles on September 07 2019 at Hancock Stadium in Normal, IL. (Photo by Alan Look)
    Taylor Grimes 201909070050 Morehead ...JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9619.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9612.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9611.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9610.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9609.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
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Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
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  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
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Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
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Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9607.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9606.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
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Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9604.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9603.JPG
  • Madison<br />
Technical Information: The following is from page 36 of the 1916 Billiard Book Catalogue of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.<br />
<br />
 Design patent granted May 7, 1912. Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.<br />
<br />
Wood and Finish: Furnished in quarter-sawed oak and Mahogany. The oak is finished in our No. 6 medium or golden color, The mahogany is finished in our regular No. 2 stock mahogany color with white holly inlay with black border. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed, and can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.<br />
<br />
Construction: This table has what is known in our factory as the semi-jumbo framework, which means that it is unusually heavy and has enormous carrying weight. The top of the side and end sections are 5" across, gradually tapering to 1 1/2" at the bottom, with the sides and ends 14" high. Both sides veneered. It is also provided with single cross stretchers, 8 1/4" long by 1 1/2" thick by 14" wide stretched to side frame. Both of the side stretchers are secured to the reinforcing blocks by 6" bolts, making an extraordinary strong bridge work. The sides are attached to the head blocks formed by the corner legs and secured thereto by 3/4" hardwood dowels reinforced by one 8" frame bolt countersunk in 2 1/4" blocks glued to the side fences. The table is built in sections and can be taken part for K. D. shipment. Legs are 7 1/2" square, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by corner blocks, double cross veneered inside and out and rigidly built into end framework of body. The wood construction is all of the very best quality, cabinet made, and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued, or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.
    ALA_9602.JPG
  • 20 March 2017:  Paris Lee(1) gets doubled by Matt Williams and B.J. Taylor and tries to get out of it by bouncing the ball out using the legs of Matt Williams during a College NIT (National Invitational Tournament) 2nd round mens basketball game between the UCF (University of Central Florida) Knights and Illinois State Redbirds in  Redbird Arena, Normal IL
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  • 15 January 2016: Jaylon Brown(3) dribbles between his legs as he comes up the court during the Illinois State Redbirds v Evansville Purple Aces at Redbird Arena in Normal Illinois (Photo by Alan Look)
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  • 11 December 2015:  Pat Meehan lunges for the legs of Porter Abell. NCAA FCS Quarter Final Football Playoff game between Richmond Spiders and Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium in Normal IL (Photo by Alan Look)
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  • 24 July 2005:   The white-naped crane is a bird of the crane family. It is a large bird, 112–125 cm long, approximately 130 cm tall and weighing about 5.6 kg with pinkish legs, grey and white striped neck, and a red face patch.
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  • 24 July 2005:   White Cheeked gibbons are apes, they are known as lesser, or small, apes. They can reach 18–25 inches in height and weigh up to 12.5 pounds. They have extremely long arms and legs.<br />
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Gibbons are unique in that infants are born with blonde fur like their mother, but by age 2 their color turns to black.  When they reach adulthood, males remain black and females change back to blonde.<br />
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This species of gibbons is considered to be critically endangered, as wild populations have declined by at least 80 percent over the past 45 years
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  • 24 July 2005:   White Cheeked gibbons are apes, they are known as lesser, or small, apes. They can reach 18–25 inches in height and weigh up to 12.5 pounds. They have extremely long arms and legs.<br />
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Gibbons are unique in that infants are born with blonde fur like their mother, but by age 2 their color turns to black.  When they reach adulthood, males remain black and females change back to blonde.<br />
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This species of gibbons is considered to be critically endangered, as wild populations have declined by at least 80 percent over the past 45 years
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  • 06 Sep 2014: Mark Pegues grabs the legs of Marshaun Coprich as he is rounding the end of the line and getting into the flats during a non-conference NCAA football game between the Delta Devils of Mississippi Valley State and the Redbirds of Illinois State at Hancock Stadium in Normal Il
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  • 10 September 2011: Kyle Manley lunges for the legs of Ashton Leggett with Dexter Geohagen moving in the other side during an NCAA football game between the Morehead State Eagles and the Illinois State Redbirds at Hancock Stadium in Normal Illinois.
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  • 11 December 2010: A yound fan dances on the legs of her father for the "dance cam" during an NCAA basketball game between the Illinois - Chicago Flames (UIC) and the Illinois State Redbirds (ISU) at Redbird Arena in Normal Illinois.
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  • 08 September 2007: Jesse Ceasar misses his dive for the legs of Racer Derrick Townsel, but Bill Hronec zeros in on Townsel's upper body. The Murray State Racers were defeated by the Illinois State Redbirds 43-17 in a nightcap at Hancock Stadium on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal Illinois.
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