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‘ Ali'hmpar?alan‘ercy " V § 'H ...,5C¢|| P°|Y$urvivors 1 Root fdes IV f ‘ By JACK DISNEY L I I y _‘ A It’s not often that you .find men rooting for both teamsl' ‘ : fat, a‘football game. ’3’ ' i I . Don t1 youk 13am a preflfr- to play football again. f 3£Ilce~ .33 .e , the hus 3’, Nonetheless, all of yester- ~ preWecut fellow_.s1tt1ng next to day’s sidelined sur v iv 0 rs: me ,On COllseum benCh- . viewed the game as football!" ‘ Id like to see both of ’em players Win,” he replied in a tone “Who’s that N “ 1' de?ed doubt; _ . _” .. Fresno State?”” Bob John- I: -..*I.111 from California; ' he son shouted at Bill Dauphin ‘ ' (continued-“So I’ve got to root “Boy, he really hits.” ' y Fresno State. V » “I’ll bet they try that But those Bowling Green a. hook pass on this play” lu?fguy»s were so wonderful to us Fred Brown insisted whil’e the crash, I have to nudging Fred Brown ‘ ' _ eerr‘them too. . ‘ ‘ ,- And after a'quarterback on ed Tanner—captain; an the {field muffed a handOff ’ of Cal Poly’S.19‘61_,some0ne yelled at Tollner" ‘, ' ‘ “than teams—had good rea“ ‘ “Hey, Ted, go suit up n to be , impartial. ‘ _ Looks likethey need a quar: had many close friends: terb’a'ck.” 1 - ' V the field. Even though; [Tollnerturned t i ' ’ lexattended an tho school Woods, who had Essie? I 1d, others a rCallforniaf'cOIche bench,‘ take-his seat neat g, V~ V. , x , _r to a'pair ofcrhtches \ it i ‘ ~ know » the Fresno guys The sidelined gridders were i V —;l.er'aT§k-Expresstholo by Tom Courtney-:1: A f played. [introduced to 3 Stan ova-" GREAT omen DAZZLEs mercy aovvr. FANS ._ egg??? avaatme ?rst quarter’s? con— A briiiiant over-the-shouider catch oi ’ ‘ State's Jan Barrett at Coliseum yes- how car? I gig/Ci?é%nétr?nai a P655 iilrown by $3 Beau Carter, 1 terday. Grover Morris '(24) rushed up ‘ 'them?'.” read: teat??? good for a pass-run total oi 47 yards to put block on Bowiing Green's Arch ‘ ‘ Baggieegcaggimsasggf? fog 953%”1111331‘6611 V ' and a touchdown. was made by Fresno / Tunneil (I r. street ClothéHn bothllaeencll? beegttl‘igdgggnegal Poly ‘ had) as at yesterday’s Mercy Bowl. the" man, they Were , i ‘ pulling for, both teams.- Tgland if the 17 seemed; to. cheering doubly hard; pe-rhaps it was ‘ for their ‘17 A G R ' c U L T u R E - .xijnrmerjteammates whocouldE N C E 5 .be there. _. _ wasgthe number killed last- year’s ’Cal Poily air disastersfateful cause of the Mercy Bowl. 7 ‘ Tanner and a few other fortunate, survivors were able TECHNIC ENGINEERING ° San Luis e alifornia ‘ December 1, 1961 Mr. Roy Easley Building M—2 Los Angeles State College 5151 State College Drive Los Angeles 32, California Dear Roy: Congratulations on the important part that you played in the recent Mercy Bowl project. I know the many hours of work that you gave to this cause and rest assured that the entire Cal Poly staff and student body in addition to the families involved appreciate all you have done. Cordially, Robert A. Mott, Head Physical Education Department