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Pairings Assure Brilliant Brand Press Pairings Assure Brilliant Brand Football in Bowl Battles .. of •—-A A_____ From the Most Teams Chosen Pitt Head, Reaffirming Special Press Box Noted for Superb Aid Ban, Leaves Way Open to Ball Players Differ Offensive Play Help Deserving Athletes On Law Enforcement bj uie Associated rress. mens club banquet for the varsity PITTSBURGH, Dec. 6—Alumni and freshman football squads said Duke Offsets Its Mild and undergraduates pondered to- Pitt was "going straight ahead" with JOHN By LARDNER, day Chancellor John G. Bowman’s football but under the Bowman Speciil Attack With Defense Correspondent ol The Stsr. assertion that Pitt cannot offer code. The “real question,’* he said, athletic scholarships but that was: “Are we to do our NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—It appears Excelled None part along by worthy players receive outside with the that Paul Dean is a copper down in may leading colleges of the financial aid. East and West to save football as Dallas in the off season, and when GRANTLAND a By RICE. On and off the the state- wholesome his brother Jerome, the fairly well campus sport?” He praised Dr, DALLAS. Dec. ment was discussed as a John Bain known right-handed pitcher, drove Tex., 6.—Carnegie possible Sutherland, head football means of clearing the sit- “because he through a stop signal to make a Tech and T. C. U. in the Sugar Bowl definitely coach, knows his stuff uation, clouded since the as a teacher and a test case of his standing with the and Tennessee and Oklahoma in the adoption gentleman” and nearly a year ago of Bowman’s code “You police department, he found that his said, want Dr. Sutherland Orange Bowl, plus the pairing of of amateur” athletics. was not so “strictly here, and so do I.” standing good. The Southern California and Duke in issue came to a head sev- But he did not make the state- “Pull over there, you,” said Pa- eral weeks when 22 the Rose Bowl, guarantees a swell ago freshman ment until later that many Pitt trolman Dean to the law-breaker. football players protested receipt of supporters believe will clear the “Where in do brand of football from one end of up you think you tuition bills for $150 each for a situation. Then are he told newsmen: going?” the sun belt to the other on Jan- semester. They admitted had they Will Not Discriminate. “Be reasonable, officer,” said 2. signed notes for the amount, but Dizzy. uary “There is “Us Deans insisted these nothing in the (Bow- have got to stick to- These may not be the six strong- they thought only a gether.” formality. man) code which prevents ambitious est teams in the country, but they athletes from “This Some of them threatened to leave receiving help. That probably will cost you 10 are 6 of the 8 or 10 strongest. would be school, and alumni in and discriminating against bucks,' said the constable coldly. Carnegie Tech lost to Notre stepped demanded an of the boys because they are athletes. “Have a ticket on the house.” Dame, but only by owe touchdown investigation • • • I do athletic department. Furthermore, there is no not mention this incident to and undoubtedly was affected to rule show Dr. Bowman in an address last preventing a bright student the lack of solidarity in the some extent by the unfortunate from at the annual letter- obtaining a regular scholar- Dean family, or to illustrate confusion over the number of night varsity Patrol- ship, but we certainly will not give man Dean's sense of downs at a critical moment in the high duty, any scholarships because It beat Pitt and Cross merely though undoubtedly it is very high. game. Holy students are athletes.” The point is that, when a ball player among others. Now it goes South GRIDDER IS Skins Share in 1 of 6 turns GREETED—Davey O’Brien, Texas Christian’s All- GETS SALARY BOOST—Bill Lee, ace pitcher of the Alumni, the Lettermen's Club or copper in his spare time, and to meet the finest team from ‘the Chicago American football star, with his mother is wel- tucks individuals may help athletes, but goes out of his way to the Southwest. proudly beaming, Cubs, smilingly away his 1939 contract which the man- support such help must be law and heckle and comed by President Walter P. Holcombe of the Downtown A. C. contained a Grid Records openly offered chevy citizens Great Battle Looms. agement reported "substantial increase in pay.” Loop and In the reported and university offi- endearing manner of gen- T. C. U. will take into the clash on his arrival in New York, where tonight he will be honored as Lee’s next season will net him more than Two new all-league records and darmes hurling $20,000, say cials will judge whether it is to all over the more new world, things with Carnegie than the bril- the Nation’s ace four team records by as many serve a have come player. insiders. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephotos. worthy student or merely to a pretty pass. lian of O'Brien. This teams were in the books of passing Davy _ today to buy athletic talent on the has been the National open the standout feature of Professional Football market, he said. Gomez and Fellers Do Their T. C. U.’s of course. But the League which closed its season Sun- play, Late yesterday John Weber, the Bit Christians have a fine running day. to Balance Defection All-America O'Brien 'Biscuit Rated Minors to university business manager-secre- game, too—directed by a little guy Best Fight Stop More points, 1.484, were scored by met the Jakey Powell is another Handicap tary, freshmen football major named O'Brien, who not only is the 10 teams this year than ever leaguer who wears a players and agreed, as he had done 'badge and the country's leading passer, but before, the new mark exceeding by carries a in the previously, to waive the tuition nightstick winter also a first-class quarterback. Prefers to 3-Year-Old 60 the previous high number made time. Geology Racer, Stagehand Player 'Covering' notes for this year only. He re- are Up Maybe there a couple Tennessee, with a smashing at- last season. The league also set a more. I have jected their demands for full four- nothing against cops tack and a stout is ranked new defense, passing efficiency record with year scholarships, but offered them personally—at least, not much—and J a col a 824 by many critics in that section as Leader, completions in 2,030 more Pro Football Top Filly Clubs attempts, work to off the tuition I am willing to take the writer’s By Major pay lyric the best in the South, including By ROBERT HENRY. son champ. Winner of all seven giving it a percentage of 40.5. That after this word for it that such year. They now receive things are Duke. The Vols have three fine Each fall when the wind is whip- starts, the little chestnut proved was two percentage points above $48 for possible when he monthly working several says. In the song running backs in Coffman about the deserted himself both a and com- the record which also was Cafego, In New York to Receive ping Maryland game swift Want set last hours a day. The athletes would called ’’Down Our and a Freed Way”: Wood, great end in Wyatt tracks and the top-flight thorough- petitor. Whether he could have Prospects year. not comment. "Where you know everybody, and a strong line sparked by breds have been bedded down for trounced Challedon in the late mid- The New York Giants set a new And Trophy, Credits Mates When They're Shunted they all know you, Suffridge, the left guard. the winter or shipped off to some dle-distance stakes is problematical. record for passing efficiency when And even the coppers Not much is known of Oklahoma For His Success tropical merry go round. Editor Ed- But as he has yet to taste defeat he To Lesser Teams 91 completions in 186 tosses earned ” in the G. of the them a 48.9 Say, "How do you do?’ East, but it swept through a gar Horn, Turf and Sports must be named leader of his divi- average. The old rec- sends ballots ord was 46.7 Maybe there is such a place. But 10-game schedule unbeaten and By the Associated Press. Digest, to 500 turf sion. By KENNETH GREGORY, and was set by Brook- the a with only 12 scored writers and requests their selections Challedon came to the front late Associated Press Sports Writer. lyn five years The thought of big league ball points being NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Robert ago. last-place on the various leaders player putting on a police uniform against it. beating Rice, Texas, in the equine this fall, winning the Maryland, NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 6.— Chicago Cardinals, however, had the David O'Brien, the little fellow who set. best and packing a billy is enough to Kansas, Nebraska, Tulsa, Kansas New England and Pimlico futurities Baseball's minor league forces pre- percentage for 200 or more make the late Rube Waddell turn State, Missouri, Iowa State, Okla- tonight will receive the Heisman This year it's no cinch to rattle off in rapid order. He beat many of pared today for a showdown with passes, completing 114 out of 240 homa A. the but full ad- the the on for a 47.5 over in his grave, to say nothing and M.
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