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Minneapolis, Dallas, and Palo Alto are the gridiron capitals of the nation today. The Golden Gophers are favored to bottle up Tom Harmon; the S.M.U. Mustangs will once more prove the rule that no team can ever win the Southwestern title two years in a row by upsetting the Texas Aggies; and Washington will win the Western Rose Bowl assignment by tripping up the Stanford Indians...
Michigan had Tom Harmon. Pennsylvania had Francis Xavier Reagan. Last week, as undefeated Penn went to Ann Arbor to tackle unbeaten Michigan, sportswriters set the stage for a Duel of the Century between two great halfbacks. Reagan's spectacular record this autumn almost matched Harmon's: ten touchdowns to Harmon's eleven, 156 yards gained a game to Harmon's 158. Reagan's superb punting, passing and running had made Penn a candidate for the mythical U. S. football championship...
Reagan was nervous. He hurried his punts, twice passed into opponents' hands, made a net gain of only ten yards in twelve tries from scrimmage. Meanwhile Harmon rolled up his sleeves and went to work against the tough Pennsylvania line. In the first few minutes, thanks to a Penn fumble, Michigan had the ball on Penn's 19-yard line. Michigan faked a line buck, tossed a lateral to Harmon and he romped over for a touchdown. He also kicked the point. In the third period, in approximately the same spot, Michigan started what looked like the same...
Included among those receiving a total of one ballot were: John W. Aiken (Socialist-Labor), Tallulah Bankhead, Nicholas Murray Butler, R. W. Grover, Tom Harmon, Margie Hart, and A. Hitler...
Other third party dark horses included Mickey Sullivan, Tom Harmon, Herbert Hoover, Leverett Saltonstall '14, Langdon P Marvin, Jr. '41, Al Smith, Mrs. Willkie, Adolf Hitler, Margie Hart, Charles A. Lindbergh, and George Washington...