Lot # 28: Tippy Dye's 1932 & 1933 OHSAA District Charms

Category: Jewelry

Starting Bid: $20.00

Bids: 30 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "2025 Postseason Auction",
which ran from 1/22/2025 12:00 PM to
2/1/2025 8:00 PM



1932 and 1933 OHSAA District Champion medals that belonged to William H.H. "Tippy" Dye.  He was the first Ohio State starting quarterback to defeat archrival Michigan three times. He did it at a time when Francis Schmidt was beginning his tenure at OSU and introducing the Gold Pants tradition. Dye would earn a pair in the first three years they were issued. Between football, basketball, and baseball, he earned eight varsity letters for the Buckeyes.

Dye would go on to coach both basketball and football, including as an assistant coach for Paul Brown in Ohio State's 1942 National Championship season. He also coached Washington to their first ever trip to the Final Four on the hardwood. He signed this Album Page in blue ballpoint pen. Inducted into Ohio State's Varsity O Hall of Fame in 1984 for his contributions as both a player and coach.

Both of these medals were awarded for basketball and have "TIP" etched on the back.  The 1932 says it is 12K, while the 1933 says Sterling Silver.

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