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Posted on 10/31/09 at 10:43 am to G Vice
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Maybe Bill Rogers was behind the grassy knoll
No, but Woody Harrelson's dad was.
Posted on 10/31/09 at 10:50 am to G Vice
Ok.. I have an email in to Sam King. Should have the 4-1-1 shortly. Will advise!
Posted on 10/31/09 at 10:52 am to Bushwackers
Woody's dad was not to be messed with!
Posted on 10/31/09 at 4:50 pm to 80sTiger
Okay.. maybe I was wrong.. heard from Sam King (long time sports editor with State Times/The Advocate) This is what he had to say..
true -- according to bill rogers...a little history on it...the jackson newspaper ran the story about 25 years ago..when i read it, i called the writer and got rogers phone no and talked with him. supposedly he sneaked in when the officials came in, something that would be impossible now, but could easily have happened with the lax security in those days...there was a rash of people gaining publicity by sneaking into events, one guy who slipped into every major sporting event around...
he said he is the referee that signalled TD.
I did a story about sideline actions, pointing out the official -- AND THE GUY (me) WITH THE CAMERA WHO outran Cannon, as i did when we played each other in basketball -- but only if he had to dribble while he ran. in the late 50s i worked with a photographer on the sideline writing down info on each pix he shot that he thought would be good...player, yards gained, time, etc, on a specially-designed note pad. i also lugged a spare camera, film and whatever they needed me to do.
i'm sure there are still a few more weird stories hiding somewhere about that halloween night.
have a great one
true -- according to bill rogers...a little history on it...the jackson newspaper ran the story about 25 years ago..when i read it, i called the writer and got rogers phone no and talked with him. supposedly he sneaked in when the officials came in, something that would be impossible now, but could easily have happened with the lax security in those days...there was a rash of people gaining publicity by sneaking into events, one guy who slipped into every major sporting event around...
he said he is the referee that signalled TD.
I did a story about sideline actions, pointing out the official -- AND THE GUY (me) WITH THE CAMERA WHO outran Cannon, as i did when we played each other in basketball -- but only if he had to dribble while he ran. in the late 50s i worked with a photographer on the sideline writing down info on each pix he shot that he thought would be good...player, yards gained, time, etc, on a specially-designed note pad. i also lugged a spare camera, film and whatever they needed me to do.
i'm sure there are still a few more weird stories hiding somewhere about that halloween night.
have a great one
Posted on 11/4/09 at 9:46 am to boxersdrule
The story is false and you should be ashamed for perpetuating it apparently without serious invesstigation. I have been on the field many times at LSU and any good attorney will tell you that in order to impeach all of someone's testimony, you only need to prove one statement false. And at least one statement in the claim is undeniably false. The bottom line is this -- NONE of the game film shows an extra referee on the Ole Miss sideline at ANYTIME during the game. The referee that follows Cannon down the field and signals touchdown is plainly visible on the field when Cannon receives the punt. He does not "step on the field at the 30-yard line." He is visible for the entire run until he signals touchdown. Besides, I would think the fake ref, being an Ole Miss fan, would have been more inclined to tackle Cannon than to cheer his touchdown. There are other elements to the story which I believe are made up. First, I have never seen referees enter the stadium through a ticket gate. It would have been most unusual for him to be allowed to enter through a ticket gate unchallenged and to also enter onto the field itself through a SECOND manned gate. I believe referees always enter the stadium through the LSU locker room door in North Stadium and onto the field through the player chute from that locker room. Secondly, no referee worth his salt would EVER allow an imposter to stay on the sidelines and certainly would not allow him to remain after taking the field and signaling a touchdown during a crucial play. They would have had one of the numerous deputies nearby cart his carcass off to jail. It wouldn't have taken until 1995 for the Clarion Ledger story to hit the newspaper. No, the "fake ref" spun a great tale for the Clarion Ledger and they fell for it hook, line, and sinker. The film is unimpeachable. This guy's testimony and the subsequent reporting by the Clarion Ledger are proved false by their own words. I wonder if the Clarion Ledger now has the guts to revisit the story, or it satisfied that its journalistic standards are only high enough to report unsubstantiated tales. If any of the fake ref's story changes in order to explain the above discrepancies, that in itself would be more than enough proof that his original testimony is false. As a juror looking at the evidence, I vote guilty of Lying in the First Degree. The punishment is to watch the film every year and remember Ole Miss lost and there was nothing the guy could do but watch. How does the rest of the jury vote?
Posted on 11/4/09 at 9:51 am to realreferee
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realreferee
so who's alter are you?
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