File:Purdue 26 Wabash 0.jpg

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English: College football game in which the w:en:Purdue Boilermakers beat the w:en:Wabash Little Giants with a score of 26 to 0. According to Purdue's 2011 football information guide (pages 99 and 101), such a game occurred on October 4, 1913, at Purdue's w:en:Stuart Field in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States.
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