
Major Amos B. Hoople makes his first pigskin prognostications in the Kingsport Times 1944.

The Old Boy hard at work at the Hoople typewriter in 1950.

Hoople's short-lived replacement in 1955.

Hoople returns in the fall of 1956.

A 1960 column from the Old Boy.
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