Word: slots
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Other victorious Crimson grapplers were Fred Periera, wrestling at 177 instead of at his normal 167 pound slot, John Hoffman, who wrestled unlimited, and captain Bob Kolodney, at 157 pounds, who decisioned his opponent, 16-3, missing a pin as the buzzer ended the second period...
Spat Upon. Long before the Civil War, Phenix City became famed as a vice town, populated mostly by crooked gamblers and diseased whores. Gunfire was all too common. In later years, slot machines lined the walls of barbershops and service stations, even sprouted on the sidewalks. Servicemen from nearby Fort Benning kept the brothels operating full tilt. Such was Phenix City's infamy that members of its high school football team were spat upon when they played out of town...
...Phenix City's streets. (His son John won the office, later became Governor.) That tore it; public indignation followed, a errand jury went to work. By the end of the year, Phenix City's bawdyhouses were padlocked, and the National Guard was called in to burn the slot machines...
Taylor made a valiant attempt to score, but it was second unit fullback Fred Bartl who got the touchdown, breaking through the tackle slot for three yards. Hartranft's kick boosted the Crimson margin...
Morgan Hudson holds down the right wing slot and with his speed and impressive shooting has provided a formidable opposition to his opponents. Steve Simpson and John Bayne share the left wing duties...