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======February 15, 1960====== | ======February 15, 1960====== | ||
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- | The Port of Oakland | + | Lamar Hunt said he doubted the Oakland |
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+ | "AFL Undecided on Allowing Gridders in All-Star Game," 41 | ||
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======February 16, 1960====== | ======February 16, 1960====== | ||
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+ | The team announced that ticket prices for the 1960 season would be $4.50 for single-game tickets and $31.50 for a season ticket package. The other big news was the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners voting to make a pair of sites available for the construction of a sports stadium, contingent upon voter approval of a bond measure to pay for the facility. | ||
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+ | **Alameda Times Star** | ||
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+ | "Two Stadium Sites Get OK," 7 | ||
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+ | **Oakland Tribune** | ||
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+ | "Port Board Offers Sites for Stadiums--With Strings," | ||
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+ | **Vallejo Times-Herald** | ||
- | The team announced that ticket prices for the 1960 season would be $4.50 for single-game tickets and $31.50 for a season ticket package. | + | " |
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======February 17, 1960====== | ======February 17, 1960====== | ||
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- | The Oakland City Council approved a plan to undertake a study designed to find a site and prepare an estimated budget | + | **San Francisco Examiner** |
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======February 18, 1960====== | ======February 18, 1960====== | ||
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+ | The team's desire to use Cal's stadium met with rejection from nearly everyone north of the Oakland city line, including the Berkeley City Council and Chamber of Commerce, but the Oakland folks were still plugging away. Next up was a presentation tomorrow to the Cal Board of Regents, with everyone from the team's owners to the top executives of the city of Oakland and Alameda County to various Oakland business leaders making their plea. | ||
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+ | **Oakland Tribune** | ||
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+ | "New Hearing on UC Pro Football," | ||
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======February 19, 1960====== | ======February 19, 1960====== | ||
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+ | Oakland politicians and business leaders put together a " | ||
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+ | **Oakland Tribune** | ||
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+ | "Pro Football at UC Gets New Hearing," | ||
+ | "Top Priority, 19 | ||
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- | Area “civic and governmental leaders” made a presentation to the University of California’s Board of Regents with the goal of persuading them to allow the team to use Memorial | + | "New Bid for UC Stadium," Bill Mulligan, 56 |
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======February 20, 1960====== | ======February 20, 1960====== | ||
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+ | Now that the only reasonable East Bay playing site had been ruled out, the team had no choice but to look to San Francisco for help. That meant either Kezar Stadium, the home of the 49ers, or Candlestick Park, newly-built home of the Giants. Robert Osborne' | ||
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+ | **Oakland Tribune** | ||
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+ | "UC Stadium Out--Pros Turn to SF," 10 | ||
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+ | "UC Regents Reject Oakland Pro Bid," Bob Brachman, 37 | ||
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======February 23, 1960====== | ======February 23, 1960====== | ||
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- | The team announced that co-owner | + | [[Art Beckett]] was out. He'd been named among the eight men to whom the franchise had been awarded, but he'd never made any public appearances or statements in regard to the team. There was no hint of why he was selling out. Was it money? Disinterest? |
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======February 24, 1960====== | ======February 24, 1960====== | ||
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- | The Hayward City Council approved | + | The AFL owners announced were coming to town for a league meeting March 3-4. A substantial portion of their agenda |
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======February 28, 1960====== | ======February 28, 1960====== | ||
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- | The Tribune reported that former | + | Stanford receiver and Oakland High School graduate |
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======February 29, 1960====== | ======February 29, 1960====== | ||
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+ | The Oakland Chamber of Commerce was looking forward to wining and dining AFL commissioner Joe Foss at a dinner in his honor on March 3, the first evening of the league' | ||
======March 1, 1960====== | ======March 1, 1960====== | ||