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LONG OF SCENE
The process is so successful i used in Houston's astrodome where there's no real grass at all, Covering the Cotton Bowl takes afte six hours and one-thousand dollars. The dye doesn't rub off on uniforms, it resists rain and sun-fade and it looks just dandy on color television which is one of the reasons its being used. #f1
58 COTTON BOWL TURF 1-1-1-1-1-1 Come New Year's Day, Arkansas and L.S-U will be playing football on bright, green turf. The grass; of he Cotton Bowl as it does this ime of year, has turned brown. But workmen are correcting the situation with a spray known as Wintergreen. The floor of the bowl was first sprayed for the 1964 game between Texas and Navy. But some chemical problems left a lot to be desired. Last year, the process was perfected and this year the Cotton Bowl, the Sugar Bowl and Senior Bowl all will be played on dyed grass.