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...upset over Notre Dame (27-14). But if Quarterback Ralph Guglielmi and his "Irish" teammates were something of a disappointment, Dawson and Purdue were soon the same: they took two games to recover their poise. Last week, against Illinois, they were back in form and won, 28-14. ¶ Pitt. although Coach Lowell ("Red") Dawson was in the hospital with heart trouble, knocked off the powerful Navy team, 21-19, and uncovered Corny Salvaterra, a sharpshooting sophomore passer (he had tried for Annapolis and flunked his eye exam...
Pretty Pass. Pop was famous for far more than trickery. All over the country other coaches taught their teams the Warner unbalanced line and the fast-breaking Warner single wingback formation. Pop went right on building winning teams. He went back to Cornell for a few years, later to Pitt, where he had four unbeaten seasons in a row. In the mid-'20s he moved to Stanford, developed such All-America stars as jolting Fullback Ernie Nevers and End Ted Shipkey. Pop continued to try new tactics. In the Rose Bowl in 1925, his team showed a flashy double...
...rise has inevitably cast him. in the public eye, as a sort of rival to Eden. Actually, the two some time ago struck a private gentlemen's agreement on Eden's right to be the next Prime Minister. Then, like so many Chancellors before him-Disraeli, Gladstone, Pitt the Younger. Winston Churchill, to name a few-Rab Butler will get his turn to be Prime Minister. Some have lingering doubts about Butler as P.M.; some feel he lacks some final quality of imaginative decision...
...boost this program to its full planned extent, Pitt set out to raise another $15 million in the next five years...
...Pitt's declared emphasis: the proper training of the general physician...