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...Line Pity Mike Shanahan, who's learning that age-old lesson that players can make you look very good ? or very, very bad. Start John Elway and Terrell Davis in your backfield and you're a genius. Start Bubby Brister and Derek Loville and, well, there's no sugarcoating this, you're a moron. This week the slide continues, but since they're getting 3 1/2 points against Brett Favre and some other guys, go with the BRONCOS...
...Patriots' defense scored one touchdown, set up two others with turnovers and constantly pressured Pittsburgh rookie quarterback Bubby Brister as the Steelers suffered their worst loss since they moved into Three Rivers Stadium...
...said upon leaving the building that final day. As they trudged out, a van pulled up from the city's Pink Palace Museum and took away a Press-Scimitar vending machine with a truly final edition in the window. "We feel like vultures," said Curator Ronald Craw ford Brister. "People hate to see us coming." He noted that when the Firestone plant closed earlier this year, he had had to drop by and pick up the first tire produced there, in 1937, as well as the last tread off the assembly line...
...stamped himself as Varsity material for next year by taking the 145-pound event with decisive victories over Murray W. Dewart '37 and Robert S. Russell '35. Peter B. Olney '37 lived up to expectations by outpointing Herman Gross 1L in the final 155-pound match and William C. Brister 2GB scored a knockdown in the final round of the 175-pound finals to boat Gordon F. Robertson '36 for the title...
...handicap in his second bout and met defeat at the hands of Robert S. Russell '35. Warren H. White '37 carried off the decision in his match with Albert E. Palilonis '37 in the only 165-pound match. Gordon F. Robertson '36 outpointed Henry Lloyd '37, and William C. Brister 2GB defeated Thomas W. Hardly '37 to carry off honors in the 175-pound bouts...