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...Notre Dame beat to "win one for the Gipper...
...Gipper. Take Micrin. Scene shows a high school football coach. His mouth tastes like a pair of socks after a hard day's scrimmage, but he's too stupid to know it. A player gives him a cold eye and blurts: "Why were the guys whispering? I'll tell you. You have bad breath. BAD BREATH!" Instead of booting the impudent brat out of the locker room, Coach goes on a Micrin bender, leaving the audience to conclude that now, by gosh, his team will get out there against State, and win one for the Gipper...
...about "bringing the team up for the games." In these days of two platoon football, they just don't go out and "win one for the Gipper" any more. It is far more important to hire a sound football coach than one who can sound like Pat O'Brien in the locker room between the halves. There is, of course, something to the theory that the team which is up for the game plays better than it ordinarily does. But we feel that this point is over-emphasized, and that 49 times out of 50 the fundamentally sound team will...
...make up for the loss of "Gipper" Gebelein, Chase has had to move Dick Harding up to the first line, where he will play left wing. Caleb Loring, who was previously in that position, has moved over to the right side, and that leaves Gordy McGrath as the only holdover...
...spite of Harvard pressure, Yale made it 2 to 0, early in the third period, but "Gipper" Gebelein backhanded a rebound into the net at 8:27. Paine and Gordy McGrath received assists on the play. Then at 10:52 the second line tied it up on Marc Beebe's long shot. Earl Acker assisted...