Irving Kane Pond, Ann Arbor, MI – rusher (with the ball); starter against Racine
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(The periods of play were referred to as "innings" in 1879.) Irving Kane Pond (who later became a architect) scored the first touchdown in Michigan football history midway through the first inning.
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Irving Kane Pond scored the first touchdown, and team captain David DeTar scored the first point and the first field goal.
The monument was designed by sculptor Lorado Taft in 1911 and Chicago architects Allen Bartlit Pond and Irving Kane Pond designed the structure that encompasses Taft's sculptures.
Pond and Pond was an American architecture firm established by the Chicago architects Irving Kane Pond and Allen Bartlitt Pond.
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