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OPEN DAILY
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
5/21/1960
Charley Boswell is featured on the NBC Show This is Your Life hosted by Ralph Edwards. Among those on hand to help Boswell remember his moments growing up in Ensley, his athletic days at Alabama and his World War II hero days, is famous entertainer Bob Hope. Boswell, who was blinded during the war, donates his monies from the show to his favorite charity, "The Alabama Sight Conservation Association." |
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Coach: M. S. Harvey (Auburn) Record: 2-1-2
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Captain(s): W.E. Drennen, Jr.
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In his lone season as coach M.H. Harvey was 2-1-2 with the loss coming to his alma mater Auburn in a 17-0 thumping in Tuscaloosa. The year marked the origination of the Tennessee series, a game that was called because of darkness with the score tied at 6-6. A crowd of more than 2,000 spectators rushed the Birmingham field in protest when the contest was stopped. |
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Notes: Bama plays its first tie games, 0-0 vs. Georgia and 6-6 vs. Tennessee. |
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