Word: pitt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attraction at the Pitt Stadium was Minnesota and a game that seemed more likely than any other to have important consequence next month when experts begin the fantastic business of picking a U. S. champion. Minnesota's star halfback, Francis ("Pug") Lund, last season played 460 out of a possible 480 minutes...
...gained a total of 682 yd. compared to 639 for all his opponents. Last spring he had his left little finger amputated because he had broken it so many times that it would no longer bend. For the first three periods Pitt not only bottled up Lund, working behind
...Weinstock to Nicksick resulted in a touchdown. Before leaving Minneapolis, the 36 members of the Minnesota squad were presented with rabbits' feet by Mayor Bainbridge. They did no good at all until the last quarter when a Minnesota back named Julius Alphonse shook loose 22 yd. from the Pitt goal-line and sprinted across for the tying touchdown...
...Daily Trojan's strange accusations and Coach Jones's comments were part of a deep plan to goad his players into an effective rage, they failed miserably last week. At Pittsburgh a crowd of 50,000 saw Pitt get revenge for two defeats in Rose Bowl games by bottling up Southern California's towheaded little Quarterback Irvine Warburton, capitalizing Southern California's misplays. Score of Southern California's second beating in a row this year...
...spectacular Pittsburgh Pirates, headed by Warren Heller, U. of Pitt's All-American halfback and the latest sensation of the National Football League, will be the next opponents of the Boston Redskins who were nosed out in their initial home game at Fenway Park by the individual brilliance of Harry Newman of the New York Giants...