Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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Athletics for an 11.3 per cent in-
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1955 season.
Albany has scored 110
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aged 45 minutes a game against
Alabama, Louisiana State and
Clemson. He’s grabbed six passes
for 120.yards and one touchdown.
Ballhawking is one of Craw-
ford’s strong points. But his chief
fame is all-around play as a block-
er and tackler. He has the ability
st defense in turning potential
wide plays inside so his team-
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best all-around end in the rugged
Southwest Conference, wears a big
"84" on his jersey.
That magic number could be the
road to gridiron glory for Craw-
ford and the Owls. It’s the number
worn by Crawford’s predecessors
"Froggy" Williams and BUl How-
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mc total. The athletics drew 1.393,054
a whopping 78.1 per cent inarease
over the 304,888 fans they draw in
sPhiladelphiain 1954.
Three other clubs. New York,
| 4 i Detroit and Boston, also showed
increases over IBM and for the
g first time in history, six dubs drew
more than one million fans at
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yith .tackle Eddie Rayburn. Craw-
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Williams caught two touchdown
to give Rice a 41-27 upset victci^
over SMU in 1949. In ,1951 Howton
caught three aerials for 136 yards
and three touchdowns in a 28-7
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Crawford donnedjRe magic "84"
jersey first in 1952 as a Rice
freshman against the SMU colts.
He blocked a punt, caught three
passes, and blocked and played
defense almost to perfection.
But the Rice frosh lost 10-7.
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to offer is
action and was rated one of the
top ends in the SWC
This, year, Crawford has aver-i Mims says Calvin vafner
Ralph Poehlman and Hany olk.
host have looked good in practice
and w» see considerable aotion
Friday, He has listed penimann
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At least six others of the 23 per-
f 1 record elevons and three of
the five undefeated but tied teams
appear to be in jeopardy on the
105game card. They are Clifton,
lewisyille, Duncanville. Fairfield,
but Brenham detemaive plans are Pedrsal! and George. West in the
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