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Wed, 12/28/2022 - 13:13
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M booming success a i. ., . ,f—iv—».~Mm~g r. r ,. X Q , _ The Mercy Bowl football ame f t} ‘ » 7 1‘ ‘i l P0137 fOOtbaH plaYers injured if a plan): or18 bene?t Of Gal- ‘ her regular; monthly _ Joint “meeting last Friday ni ‘ made an impassioned itch, ‘ ashwlast year Will if the cooperation" of Teamster $r——~_§“memh,ei’s is any indicatiohi! ’ a George Leonard,?_secretary of Beer Drivers l. Local 203 jand mem- a the, committee:Sponsoring j‘ the event, sold 100,;tickets at the I Council ght after he tative [of division of Local 986, revealed th over to the fund. Les Cohen, assistant secretary the Coliseum, said in a letter that motorists tional 500 contribution. MERCY BOWL -- Bowling Green (So-Captain Ray Kwiat— kowski points to College Times headline stressing close-a ness of the big charity game. Co:Capiain Larry Smith ‘9 looks on, as The two board the LASC bus which took the Falcons to their hotel after their let flight to Los'Angeles. Awi’i Thorup Amid march tempos from the State band and good Wish- es, of approximately :200 per— sons, Bowling Green Univer- sity’s football team and coach- es‘arrived at the TWA Termin- al 40f": the new Los Angeles In- AIRPORT ARRIVAL ‘..L- .LAsc Student President Roy Easley‘ presents “key” to the college to Bowling Green Co-Cap- tains Ray Kwiaikowski, left, and Larry Smith upon their arriVal Sunday afternoon. —-Photo by Don Thorup ' ternational airport p Sunday _af—. ternoon‘g ' V- ‘ Led by. AS President Roy Easley, ~ Cameron " “Scotty,” Deeds, _Do_n McCaleb, and the band, a large group from Los Angeles State College joined nu- merous Mercy Bowl v officials and fans in welcoming the Bowling Green contingent to Lo's Angeles. " Upon stepping off the big Jet the smiling gridders, who will play Fresno State in the Mer- cy: Bowl Thursday, ‘ were pre- sented a California orange and hellos from, the crowd; ' Then as press cameras click- ed and movie learners rolled, _ Easley presented the Ohioan’s 00; ~ ’ captains with a“ golden “key” to LASC. Copies of the. College Times’ special Mercy Bowl edition were also present— ed to the congenial bowl abound ballplayers. The Falcons arrived at 1:30 and following the half hour greeting ceremonies at gate 30 of ' the beautiful TWA termin— al, the Mercy participants boarded an LASC school bus and headed for the Sheraton— West Hotel where they are staying. ‘ LASC gridiron is the site of GO? TO the Sixth Distriet California Ag cultural Association which gover Coombes that the state was on charging 50c for parking on sta owned lots the day of the gait Les announced his boys would s who paid $1. would be credited with an ad or M. . ?nsrnress represq,’ rking employe' it Teamster parking employees we s1gning their checks for the d W .1 chased in the Beer Drivers Local, i room 412, ‘ Green Arrives FrMercy And the Joint Council approved the donation of $100 to the fund. The game will be played on Thanksgiving Day in the Memorial Coliseum between Bowling Green College, the school that Cal-Poly had just finished playing when the, plane carrying the team crashed, and the winner of the CCAA sham-9 pionship. Practically all expenses of the game are 'beingunderwritten or‘ contributed ps and individ- uals. Even filters, radio and / televisionsre Orters, notorious Anv- nie Oakley colleCtors, are paying their way to the game. 3 Members who WOuld like to corn itribute but cannot go to the game écan send their contributions to 'Georgem Leonard gasses West 9th lStreet, Tickets l’may 1 also be pur- -§ 5—4..» "g lill ; the tough pigskinners practice sessions, as they ran through their plays yesterday, and will do more of the same today and tomorrow in preparation for their Turkey day charity tilt. Thus with Bowling Green’s team safely here, and only two days remaining, excitement continues to mount for the greatest charity game of them, all, —-~ The Mercy Bowl Classic, Good tickets can still be ob tained at the Cashiers office. ....w._,_. “W