Monday, April 25, 2011

Alabama football players involved in theft ring

Kleph_logo_copy_tinyby kleph on April 11, 2011 7: 45 PM CDTBelmont_hotel_medium
The scene of the crime.

With all the rumors and innuendo floating on the programme of Alabama Crimson Tide football here in roll Bama Roll want to reaffirm our commitment to the pursuit of the truth and make available to you, dear readers. We do not rest until the most evil acts committed by those associated with the program are discovered and brought to the light of day.

Therefore, it is with a great heart that I must reveal horrific and sordid history of corruption and bald theft committed by players of Alabama when in Baton Rouge to play the LSU Tigers. I spent days searching through records at the University before have been able to prove this incident dispicaple really has been produced by the representatives of the team on the gridiron.

On September 20, 1952, Alabama at LSU in Tiger Stadium and managed a hard-fought 21-20 victory. In Baton Rouge, the team stayed at the Hotel Belmont and then left, the Administration found severe shortages of goods of flax. Alabama officials were notified and, then, the players were responsible for the elements. An inventory of stolen articles deposited in the archives of President John Gallalee is as follows...

28 big towels7 face towels5 blankets7 bedspreads12 pillows10 pillow slips16 leaves.

According to records of the University, Alabama Athletic Director Pete Cawthon, then returned to the elements to the hotel along with a letter of apology. The punishment of players was not revealed as "internal affair", but it is quite likely that many of gassers were carried out by the perpetrators.

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