Not with those officials. You have to give the "wind the clock" signal to get the clock started.falconmondo wrote:I was wishing he was at the Doyt Thursday night when they had trouble with the play clock. The ol' art perfesser would've sorted it out.factman wrote:The OFFICIAL electronic clock operator with Jim Hof on the microphone, if I remember correctly.
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falconmondo wrote:Old Guy, sleeper cell. Just retired. Didn't have a lot of time to post whilst working. Plus, we old guys have a steep learning curve on the tech stuff. That's why I aint got an avatar, but I'm working on scanning my Russ Hepner card and putting it on there!
P.S. Do you remember Willard Wankelman?
Do you mean " Willard Wankelman, the electric clock operator...from BOWLING GREEN!" That Willard Wankelman? I'd hazard a guess that I'm the "oldest guy" on the AZZ site, so yes, I DO remember him.
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