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...three years. But the A.F.L.'s W'estern Champion Dallas Texans wanted him so badly that they gave Bell every thing he demanded: a six-year, no-cut contract that calls for a salary of $25,000 a year - about $10,000 more than most veteran linemen get. Owned by Oilman Lamar Hunt, the Texans also spirited away the No. 1 selection of the Philadel phia Eagles: Michigan State Guard Ed Budde. Budde's salary: an estimated $15,000 a year. Not to be outdone, the Buffalo Bills picked off two more Michigan State stars: Center Dave...
...faith that on a given Sunday any team can beat any other. Everyone was gunning for the Packers, giving it the old college try. Finally, on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit, the gung-ho Lions took the Packers apart, pad by pad. In the first half, Detroit's massive linemen smothered Green Bay Quarterback Bart Starr for losses that totaled 79 yds.; the Lions built up a 23-0 lead and held...
...string backfield, and none in the second. If there is to be any pretense to choosing by position, then these selections are unreasonable. To be consistent, the coaches should have just chosen the best 11 players in the League regardless of position. The current system has coaches vote for linemen by position, and for four backs...
...direction, then in the other. When a heart-disease patient or an electric-shock victim has a fibrillation attack, says Dr. Jude, first-aid methods (chest massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing) must be used promptly, and kept up until the doctor arrives with the electrical defibrillator. Electric-linemen, who are frequent victims of shock fibrillation, are being trained to use the machine on their buddies without waiting for a doctor...
Bill Southmayd, a soft-spoken biology major who has been one of Harvard's top interior linemen for two seasons, yesterday was elected captain of the 1963 Crimson football team...