‘Players were housed in the old Roycroft Inn. In many cases three and four guys were sardined into small rooms without any air conditioning during the dog days of summer. The locker rooms were about a quarter mile away at East Aurora High School. With more than 100 players in camp, there weren’t enough lockers to accommodate everyone, so trainer Eddie Abramoski put up clothing hooks in the gym for the spillover. The practice field was the polo grounds of the Knox Estate, roughly three miles from the high school. Players either walked or rode school buses to and from the two-a-day workouts. ”We joked that Buster kept a couple of the guys on the roster until the end of camp just because they were good bus drivers,” Abramoski recalled. ”It’s not like today where everything is in one setting and every player zips around in a golf cart.”’