[2][3] The play was used again on November 11, 1933, against the University of Oregon during the annual Civil War game at Multnomah Stadium, now Providence Park.
[1] With the combination of their height and Devine's long arm span, they succeeded in blocking one of Oregon's two kicks.
[5] Oregon State also successfully used the play again to help defeat the Fordham Rams 9-6 on November 18, 1933 at the Polo Grounds.
Oregon Journal staff photographer Ralph Vincent managed to capture the use of the play in the 1933 Civil War with his Graflex camera.
[4] During World War II, it was reported that Nazi Germany distributed copies of the image around Europe as an example of the “brutality of American sports.”[4] The NCAA decided to ban the use of the play[5] upon the conclusion of the 1933 season.