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- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af date "1956-10-19".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af first "Chuck".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af isCitedBy Cleveland_Browns.
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af last "Heaton".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af page "33".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af quote "Ban of radio or any form of electronic equipment in the helmets of professional girders was announced in Philadelphia by Commissioner Bert Bell after a poll of the 12 teams in the league. 'All electronic devices, including walkie talkies, must be eliminated for the remainder of the season,' the directive from Bell stated.".
- 21c65c812cd1a60e2c77725da8037ce533291c95663388a1df28b984693682af title "Silencer Put on Radio Helmets".