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A face from SMU's pastModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower The Doaker vs. what appears to be the entire Texas team in 1947. Where's the convoy, Doak? Still, it's nice to see him STIFF-ARMING that poor FACEMASK-LESS Longhorn.
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don't know how to do this but here's 2 links:
http://www.tournamentofroses.com/photog ... s/2153.jpg http://www.tournamentofroses.com/photog ... s/1055.jpg btw - i was in a sports memorabilia store this afternoon & there it was & still is - a football ticket from the 1936 rose bowl game of smu-stanford!!! WOW!!! 150 bucks... i told the guy that if he can catch me @ a weak moment, i'd buy it!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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From MrMustang1965
![]() "Yes, that's me - being presented with a football signed by the entire 1965 SMU football team - at the BBQ prior to going to the SMU v. Texas Homecoming game in 1965 at the Cotton Bowl. I got to ride in a '64 Mustang convertible with all the cheerleaders and then sit on the sideline with them and the team during the entire game! Still a cherished memory." ![]() "That's my father, the late I.T. Hurst, second from the left...this photo was taken on the steps of Dallas Hall at SMU in 1947 shortly before the Mustangs traveled to the west coast to play UCLA! Dad and the other yell leaders took Peruna, the SMU mascot, on the train with them...and when they got to L.A. they rented a cab and put Peruna in it, too! Sounds like a scene out of a movie! The newspaper article is from a 1947 issue of The Daily Campus, the SMU student newspaper. GO MUSTANGS!" ![]() "That's my father again - the late I.T. Hurst, SMU '48 - along with his date, Patricia Newman (who he later married and is my mother!) - on their way to an SMU football game in 1947 at Ownby Stadium on the SMU campus." ![]() "The bottom photo is of the SMU yell leading squad getting ready to board the train to go the SMU v. UCLA game in '47. Center is my father - the late I.T. Hurst, SMU '48 - his future wife (my mother Patricia Newman) and my grandmother, Ruby Hurst of Waco and my uncle, James Hurst, age 4. That's Joe Redwine Patterson, head yell leader, kneeling in front. You can still see Joe at almost every SMU football and basketball game to this day!"
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