Bobby Knight pulls his team off the floor, Bill Veeck sells his team to pay for his divorce, and Bob Cousy plays for his team after a 6 year layoff - This DiSH for Nov. 21
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 1987, Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight was ejected from an exhibition game and then pulled his team off the floor.
In 1949, Bill Veeck sold the Cleveland Indians to pay $2.2 million towards his divorce settlement with his first wife.
In 1981, Southern Cal's Marcus Allen closed out his college career with a win over UCLA.
In 1925, Red Grange played his final game with Illinois and then announced he was signing with the Chicago Bears.
And in 1969, Bob Cousy returned to the NBA as a player/coach for the Cincinnati Royals.
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