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  • SLC13
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    Originally posted by Super B



    Okay. I guess you've got a few years on me then. My daughter is starting at Trinity (Sophomore year) in just over a month.
    Enjoy these years, they go by very quickly. Is she in any extra-curricular activities??

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  • Super B
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    Originally posted by SLC13



    The "13" was my oldest son's number when he played in 8th grade and Frosh ball back in '01 & 02. I've just been too lazy to change it over the years.



    I'm old enough that I played against both Lydell Mitchell (Penn St./Colts) and Franco Harris (Penn St./Steelers) when I was in HS in New Jersey many moons ago.


    Okay. I guess you've got a few years on me then. My daughter is starting at Trinity (Sophomore year) in just over a month.

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  • SLC13
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    Originally posted by Super B



    You must be older than I thought. I always though the "13" in your name was in reference to your graduation year.
    The "13" was my oldest son's number when he played in 8th grade and Frosh ball back in '01 & 02. I've just been too lazy to change it over the years.

    I'm old enough that I played against both Lydell Mitchell (Penn St./Colts) and Franco Harris (Penn St./Steelers) when I was in HS in New Jersey many moons ago.

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  • Super B
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    Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1964









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  • Super B
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    Originally posted by SLC13



    Great pics Eagle82!! Sans the Model T's this picture looks just like my HS field in the 1960's


    You must be older than I thought. I always though the "13" in your name was in reference to your graduation year.

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  • Firefox
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    Like it!

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  • Super B
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    Cool thread.

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  • mojotrain
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    Carpenter played for Texas North back when I cared about Texas North, I've seen him play. Gregory I think played for TCU. Pretty good stuff you bring up.

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  • mojotrain
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    Originally posted by SLC13

    Smart ass!!.......You're older than I am, so that must put you in the era of Mojo cave drawings.
    and I've seen a few but long, long ago.

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  • SLC13
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    Originally posted by Eagle82
    Abilene High School Football Field - the date is shown as 1928.
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    Great pics Eagle82!! Sans the Model T's this picture looks just like my HS field in the 1960's

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  • SLC13
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    Originally posted by mojotrain

    and stone tablets are a little un-handy to keep around.
    Smart ass!!.......You're older than I am, so that must put you in the era of Mojo cave drawings.

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  • mojotrain
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    Originally posted by SLC13
    I sure wish my folks would have kept the program from when my HS team played against Franco Harris and his HS team in the New Jersey PO's. Sadly, though, it was lost in a later house move.
    and stone tablets are a little un-handy to keep around.

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  • Eagle82
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    Glynn Gregory - 1956

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  • Eagle82
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    Jimmy Carpenter#22 + Glynn Gregory#21 Abilene High's ball-carriers steamrolled several foes during their impressive streak, including this 35-6 victory over San Angelo in 1954

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park Stadium.

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park Stadium. Very early 1900's.

    Did you know that the old bleachers at Fair Park stadium were hauled there from old TCU's field in Ft Worth? Neither did I but that's what they say.

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park stadium, early years

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park stadium, early years

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park stadium, early years

    Back when dressing up for games was the style!

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  • Eagle82
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    AHS Eagles - taking on the WHS Tigers, 1958. Game was played in Waco.

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  • Eagle82
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    Fair Park Stadium

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  • Eagle82
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    Glynn Gregory(#21), gets loose from Katy Hi Tigers(AHS' playoffs, before state)?
    Katy had the paw prints on their jerseys ha far right, believe, is Jimmy Carpenter (#22, took the fake hand off).

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  • Eagle82
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    1923 football game during the West Texas Fair at Fair Park.

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  • Eagle82
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    #31 Jimmy Millerman(playing under coach P.E. Pete Shotwell) sets precedence for the upcoming coach Chuck Moser to take the reign at AHS fall 1953. Pic was made at Amarillo(Eagles as visitor team wears their white jerseys) Fall 1952, Jimmy, carrys the ball over for AHS' TD. Thanks, to Bobby Jack Oliver(AHS'54), extra point, Eagles "barely edge" Amarillo High.

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  • Eagle82
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    Abilene High School Football Field - the date is shown as 1928.
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  • Eagle82
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    Originally posted by mojotrain
    Wish I had one to post. WOW a .15 cent program.
    Notice how it went up a dime the following year? That's a big jump back in the day.

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  • Eagle82
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    Originally posted by SLC13
    I sure wish my folks would have kept the program from when my HS team played against Franco Harris and his HS team in the New Jersey PO's. Sadly, though, it was lost in a later house move.
    Google around the net, you never know. I think the person who found these saw them for sale in Ebay or something. It would be great to see your old program!

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  • Eagle82
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    Originally posted by tinman
    Wow those are really great. No facemask!
    I've got some pictures of some games at the old field, seems to be as far back as the 20's or so. I'll get around to posting them.

    Those guys were tough. As you said, no FM, little padding. Lots of broken noses and teeth I bet! That happening today would place a pro player on IR!

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  • Eagle82
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    Originally posted by mojotrain
    Wish I had one to post. WOW a .15 cent program.
    Me too! Would love to see Mojo back in the day.

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  • SLC13
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    I sure wish my folks would have kept the program from when my HS team played against Franco Harris and his HS team in the New Jersey PO's. Sadly, though, it was lost in a later house move.

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