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  2. Chicago Charities College All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    The game was the idea of Arch Ward, the sports editor of the Chicago Tribune and the driving force behind baseball's All-Star Game. [1] The game originally was a benefit for Chicago-area charities and was played at Soldier Field except for two years during World War II, in 1943 and 1944, when it was held at Northwestern University's Dyche Stadium in Evanston.

  3. Category:College football all-star games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "College football all-star games" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Casino del Sol College All-Star Game;

  4. Blue–Gray Football Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Blue–Gray Football Classic was an annual American college football all-star game held in Alabama, usually in late December and often on Christmas Day.The brainchild of Alabama college football legend Champ Pickens, [1] the contest began in 1939 and was held annually through 2001, with the exception of 1943 due to World War II.

  5. College All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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  6. East–West Shrine Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Shrine Bowl is a postseason college football all-star game that has been played annually since 1925; through January 2019, it was known as the East–West Shrine Game. [2] The game is sponsored by the fraternal group Shriners International , and the net proceeds are earmarked to some of the Shrine's charitable works, most ...

  7. Hula Bowl - Wikipedia

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    UCLA quarterback Ernie Case played in the inaugural 1947 game.. In late 1946, [8] the first Hula Bowl was organized by Paul Stupin and Mackay Yanagisawa. [9] When the inaugural game was played on January 5, 1947, the teams were composed of mainland college players (the "Southern California Rose Bowl Stars", led by UCLA quarterback Ernie Case) pitted against a local team of graduates of ...

  8. North–South Shrine Game - Wikipedia

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    The North–South Shrine Game was an annual postseason college football all-star game played each December from 1948 to 1973 in Miami, and a final time in 1976 in Pontiac, Michigan. [1] The game was sponsored by the fraternal group Shriners International, with proceeds used to support the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children.

  9. All-star game - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 to 2016 it followed a draft format, similar to the 2011–2015 format of the NHL All-Star Game (see above). Note: In professional American football, the term "all-star game" can also refer to the American Football League All-Star game, played from 1961 to 1969; or the College All-Star Game, played from 1934 to 1976.