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Dick Szymanski
Dick was acquired by the Colts in 1955 when he was selected as their second draft choice. The veteran spent several seasons as a linebacker before returning as a center in 1960.
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"Blast" Sandusky bombs through his opposition's line, clearing a path for his carrier. This line of attack results in his being a weary Colt at each game end.



Ray, a Colt old-timer, has a fine record. He caught 58 passes for a total of 739 yards in '66, averaging 12.7 yards per catch. He scored 7 TDs. His lifetime record is 565 receptions, for 8322 yards, that's 14.7 yards a catch and 60 TDs.



One of the league's top rookies in '61, Tom was an end at Syracuse in his junior year.



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Austin Collie, Wide Receiver - Colts.
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Baltimore Colts
The Colts seemed to be on their way to a western con- ference championship in '66 but blew their chances. They led the NFL in the punting department with an average of 45.6 yards per kick. They won the Playoff Bowl Game, 20 to 14.
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