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<blockquote data-quote="croberts" data-source="post: 117470" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>MyGrandfather (class of 23) sent my dad to Tech in 41 but he inlisted after Pearl Harbor and was sent to Bradley University for officer training. Later, my Two Aunts refused to go to Agnes Scott and ended up in Athens. All of the Grand Kids started going to this game in 55 and continued the tradition until the end. It was a great time living 17 miles from the big tit and Grant Frield. I was always handed a Dollar to give a kid to watch our car in the housing units on Techwood during the game.</p><p> </p><p>My favorite game story was about a Basketball game in the early 60s when Kentucky came to town. My grandfather insisted that they use his car but that my Father would drive two of his friends and him to the Game. They were running late and jumped in the car and got to the old Sears building when they ran out of gas. My Grandfather said good luck and left my Father as he and his two friends ran to the game. Dad got Gas and came to the gate 10 minutes into the game discovering that they had his ticket. Listened on the radio as Tech upset Kentucky in the parking lot and did not talk to any of them on the way home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croberts, post: 117470, member: 750"] MyGrandfather (class of 23) sent my dad to Tech in 41 but he inlisted after Pearl Harbor and was sent to Bradley University for officer training. Later, my Two Aunts refused to go to Agnes Scott and ended up in Athens. All of the Grand Kids started going to this game in 55 and continued the tradition until the end. It was a great time living 17 miles from the big tit and Grant Frield. I was always handed a Dollar to give a kid to watch our car in the housing units on Techwood during the game. My favorite game story was about a Basketball game in the early 60s when Kentucky came to town. My grandfather insisted that they use his car but that my Father would drive two of his friends and him to the Game. They were running late and jumped in the car and got to the old Sears building when they ran out of gas. My Grandfather said good luck and left my Father as he and his two friends ran to the game. Dad got Gas and came to the gate 10 minutes into the game discovering that they had his ticket. Listened on the radio as Tech upset Kentucky in the parking lot and did not talk to any of them on the way home. [/QUOTE]
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