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View in Browser Volume VIII Newsletter #8 03/31/2023 Important: Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!! Jim says, “I was fortunate to be part of three of the greatest teams in UT baseball history….
View in Browser A Special request from Raul Allegre for Bill Bradley Website https://texaslsn.org I am passing this request along from a special friend of the University of Texas-Raul Allegre. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR DONATIONS TO THE TLSN TAX EXEMPT ACCOUNT. Donations to help Bill’s family will be funneled to a Gofundme account…
View in Browser Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #20 Nice Catch George Sauer was a talented but conflicted Soul The Voice of a New Generation stigmatizes authority figures. The 1960’s song written by the Beatles, “All you need is love, love is all you need,” was considered by many as the mantra that…
View in Browser Top of the Queue Volume VII Newsletter #16 July 9th, 2022 Click on “View in Browser highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter is not to scale, font is too small, or no images appear. THE GUM CHEWERS SONG As a build-up to the 1969 National Championship game, the media asked…
Welcome to the Texas Longhorn sports historical website. The site converts UT history, UT traditions, UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from former athletes, trainers, managers, coaches, and their families into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate. Top of the Que 04/25/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #10 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDelano Womack…
View in Browser IMPORTANT: Please click “VIEW IN BROWSER,” shown in the white letters above, to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. If you don’t click, the text and pictures will be tiny and difficult to read. Top of the Queue Volume VII newsletter #17 8/18/2023 TLSN is not associated with…