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...Close on their cleated heels are Texas A. & M. and Duke, also undefeated and untied. Because Minnesota is barred by Big Ten rules from playing post-season games, either Duke or' Texas A. & M. should be invited to represent the East in the Rose Bowl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Season's Victors | 12/1/1941 | See Source »

...aimed particularly at prosolyting and subsidization, but one of the clauses read as follows: "There shall be no post-season contests for the purpose of settling sectional or intersectional supremacy." According to Bill Bingham, that clause is still binding, and still as prohibitive as its authors originally meant...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: SCRIBE BOOSTS CRIMSON FOR ROSE BOWL GAME | 11/21/1941 | See Source »

...made his wife, his onetime singing pupil Blanche Victoria Pope, his stand-in vocalist in his studies. Flagstad plugged him as a conductor (TIME, Feb. 5, 1940). The San Francisco and Chicago operas hired Conductor McArthur; last year the Met unbent and let him do a Tristan in a post-season visiting performance in Boston. But not until last week did the Met let him play in its own back yard. Critics gave Edwin McArthur top marks. And this week's McArthur Tristan sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: McArthur Swings the Stick | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

There are those who believe there is no justification for post-season Bowl games. Yet last week every Bowl was brimful. Millions of football fans, who used to spend New Year's Day holding their heads, sat at their radios holding their breath. For, wherever they turned, they heard "the most exciting game ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rose, Sugar, Cotton . . . | 1/13/1941 | See Source »

Three years ago a group of its citizens, deciding that the War Between the States was over and that they should do what they could to bind up the nation's wounds, sponsored a post-season all-star football game "to cement friendship between the North and South." The first North-South game attracted a small crowd. Last week, 14,000 spectators crammed into Cramton Bowl for the third annual battle between Blue & Gray. The Yankees had a powerful team, led by Cornell's All-America Quarterback Walter Matuszczak. But the Rebels were 2-to-1 favorites. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Blue & Gray | 1/6/1941 | See Source »

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