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September 7, 2010 11:03 p.m.
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This is an opportunity to see one of the oldest rivalries in the state. According to the Society, the game used to be played on Thanksgiving Day, forcing Turlock mothers to schedule the turkey dinner for before or after the game, which started in 1920.
Commentary on the game has been added to the silent, color film. A DVD of the game can be purchased from the Society. “If you or your relatives attended Turlock or Modesto schools in the late 40s,” the Society stated in a press release, “you may spot someone you know in the film. The halftime show is included in the movie and football fans can compare the old plays, rules and equipment to today's game of football.”This year’s game between Turlock and Modesto is on Sept. 17 at Joe Debely Stadium.