Brown raised more than five times as much money as Helfer, however, and defeated him 64% to 27% in the general election.
Two weeks later, the Browns defeated the Steelers in Pittsburgh, 16-15, for their second and final win of the year.
That same night, Figueroa and Brown defeated three other teams to become number one contenders to the vacant tag team championships.
Brown defeated Nye again in 1954 to win a second two-year term.
Brown defeated him by knockout in the sixth round.
The title game was a defensive struggle, with the Browns again defeating the Yankees, 14-3.
It was the sixth straight time Brown had defeated the Yankees and he increased his career record against them to 8-1.
He fared better in his third start however, allowing just one run as the Browns defeated the Solons by a 14-1 score.
This did not occur, however, and in the general election, Brown defeated Wood by a vote of 144,168 to 116,087.
Cal is the only crew Brown has not defeated this season.