THEY SAID IT
November 05, 1962
?Ray Schoenke, SMU tackle, complaining after the Rice game about the hard ground in the Cotton Bowl: "I got blisters under the calluses on both feet. It didn't bother me during the game but it slowed me down at the dance."
?Ray Schoenke, SMU tackle, complaining after the Rice game about the hard ground in the Cotton Bowl: "I got blisters under the calluses on both feet. It didn't bother me during the game but it slowed me down at the dance."
? Clarence Campbell, National Hockey League president, on the recruiting of Junior A players by U.S. colleges: "I could name you over 100 boys playing in American colleges who received money from NHL-sponsored junior teams."
? Cassius Clay, heavyweight, reciting his latest poem: "When you come to the fight (with Archie Moore) don't block the aisle and don't block the door. You all may go home after round four. Put money on the round. If Cass tells you a chicken dips snuff, you look under its wing and you'll find the can."