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Show McLemore Advises Phelan to Put Zipper on His Scalp By HEVST MeLEMORS Vnissd Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Oct. 2 Monday's Mon-day's grid-Irony: Pittsburgh started its football de-emphasis program by sneaking out of town te th music of only Ave bands and flying 3600 miles to completely de-emphasise its natural nat-ural rival. University of Washington Wash-ington at Seattle. . . . These two teams were drawn together by such common bonds as steel and salmon, soot and salt air, the Monongaheia river and Pu.et sound, and stogies and redwoods. . . . The score wa 27-4 and if Jimmi Phelan, Washington coach, is smart he will equip J hi scalp with a ripper. . . . Because Be-cause the alumni, who had expected ex-pected a national championship from the Huskies at the .worst, will tear It off him any tun now. ... Amos Alonsn Stagg, who learned football while In eharg of intramural sports with Washington Wash-ington at Valley Forge, won the sward for the beat coaching Job of the year on the very first dsy of th season, when his College of the Pacific team defeated the University of California In what believe It or not was the second sec-ond game of a doubleheader. This oldest of all "grand old men of any sport new becomes th logical successor to Harry Hudlnl and next week will produce pro-duce the Bremen between halves. . . . One more loss like this for California, however, and no one will be able to produce Stub Allison. Al-lison. . . . Ford ham launched ' what Its publicity department haa been pleased to call a -suicide schedule sched-ule by defeating formidable Waynesburg, 34-T. . . . Waynes-burg Waynes-burg scored first In the opening period, which saw the "seven blocks of granite" play up to . their name from the necks, up, that is. . . . Isn't It time that Tennessee was broken up along with the Yankees? . . . The Volunteers haven't lost a game since Major Bob Nsyland got . there end asked tor volunteers. . . . Holy Cross so disfigured Manhattan that even th Indians wouldn't tak 'cm back. . . . It's a good thing Arizona's climate la so bracing, because the university team of that state will need every ev-ery aid la recuperating from Minnesota. . . . Th score. 63-0, looked like th world's fair top attendance figure. . . . Howard Jones has not changed his stratejry at University of Southern California. ... He is still saving Doyne Nave until it is too late. ... I'd suggest Howard How-ard start Spreading Doyle on the troubled waters before the last five minutes of the game. |