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Show Veterans Stagg, Bible, Hughes Find It Hard to Win Games This Season WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (AP) It been rough going for "Pop" Stagg, Dana Bible and Harry Hughes, but most of the old-timeri among football coche have had more smile than igha thi eaon. A a whole they can match records rec-ords against those of most any group of their Juniors without any head-hanging. The average for a score of those who have been coaching coach-ing prior to 1920 la considerably over the creditable .800 mark. Amos Alonso Stagg, football' grand old man, who coached 40 yeara at Chicago before moving to th College of the Pacific, haa won one, tied one and loat three, tackling the big boy of th far west. After many great seasons at Nebraska, Ne-braska, Bible ha lost three games since hia reentry among southwest sharpshooters and hia Texas outfit out-fit haa won on and tied one. Hughes, who began with th Colorado Colo-rado Agglea In and haa the longest continual aervlc record at on Inetitution. haa yet to win a gam. He's lost three and tied one. On the other hand, Ray Morrison' Morri-son' Vanderbilt la among th few unbeaten and untied eleven with five triumph. Jock Sutherland's Pittsburgh also ; la unbeaten with four victories and a tie. "Pop Warner, a coach for 40 years, haa led Temple to three vlctoriea and pair of ties. Frank Dobaon, who began coaching coach-ing In IMS at Georgia, ha won I four of five at Maryland. Charles Bachman at Michigan State haa the cam score. ! Bernle Bierman of Minnesota haa won three and loat on, as haa Franci Schmidt of Ohio Stat. I Bob Zuppk. th Big Ten grid-Iron grid-Iron dean, ha won on, lent on and tied two tn hia twenty-fifth yearl ,at Illinois. |