The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.11.1942, Blaðsíða 11

The White Falcon - 14.11.1942, Blaðsíða 11
il SEAHAWKSi EVA5HEVSKI IVINCSTONEl ICQUMANi P1SHER Halfback Dick Fisher made six yards on this tricky punt return (left), but it wasn’t enough to help Bernie Bierman’s Iowa Seahawks, and they bowed to Notre Dame, 28 to 0, for their first setback of the season. Notre Dame’s halfback, Bob Livingstone, who scored his team’s first touchdown, and another player are converging on the ball carrier as Center Herb Coleman takes out a Seahawk blocker. Other Seahawks here are Mat Bolger, right end, and Forrest Evashevski, quarterback. With eyes tightly shut (right), Tackle Durishan and Left Guard Dillon of Pittsburgh U. go to work on each other while supposedly operating on their U. of Indiana rivals. The surprised Hoosier “spectators” are Hasapas (88), Bell (78) and Dolaway (3). Coming in to break it up is Sotack (12) of Pitt. The Hoosiers won, 19 to 7. Pro League Teams Can’t Stop Bears Professional football’s most intense feud will be aired in Chicago tomorrow when the Green Bay Packers invade the Wrigley Field stronghold of the powerful Chicago Bears. Tickets have been scarce as new auto tires for several days and a turnaway throng is assured. A victory for the Bears, cur- rently riding the crest of a seven-game winning streak, will virtually clinch the Western di- vision title. However, if the Packers can register an upset, the Packers will jump into a Grid Standings WESTERN DIVISION Irish Have Passing Wizard In Li’l ‘Slingshot’ Angelo Southerners are singing the praises of Georgia’s masterful fullback, Fireball Frankie Sinkwich, but it’ll take a lot of fast talking to convince fans who saw last Saturday’s thriller between Army and Notre Dame that Sinkwich is more talented that Angelo Bertelli, the Irish’s field general. And Bertelli has plenty of sup- porters because 78,000 rabid foot- ball fans crammed Yankee Sta- dium to watch Notre Dame set the Cadets back on their haun- ches, 13 to 0. A duel between Bertelli and Army’s triple-threa- ter, Hank Mazur, had been anti- cipated, but the Irish star stole the show with his passing ex- hibition. Operating from the key posi- tion of Coach Frank Leahy’s adapted T-formation, Bertelli was a great passer Saturday. But he was equally as effective in other roles as he feinted and faked, feeding the ball to his backfield cohorts, and he held the spotlight throughout the bit- terly contested game. The Cadets staved off four se- rious Irish threats in the first half and the teams were dead- locked in a scoreless tie at the intermission. The Irish opened up their bag o’ tricks in the last two periods, however, and re- gistered twice on Bertelli’s ac- curate pitching. The Irish set the stage for their first touchdown midway in the third quarter when Center Tommy Brock pounced on a 35-yard line. Four running plays advanced the ball to the 15-yard stripe. Then Bertelli pitched a perfect strike to Halfback Dick Creevy in the end-zone for six points, and added the extra-point personally a few seconds later. Army threatened shortly there- after when the Cadets pounded a path from their own 45-yard marker to the Irish four. But an ill-timed offside penalty chased them back to the nine, and the Irish took over when Mazur fail- ed to locate his target with two desperate passes. The fans were halted in their tracks en route to the exits when Bertelli went into action with less than a minute remaining in the final period. In fact, only ten seconds were unplayed when he stepped back from Army’s 15- yard line and rang the bell with a payoff aerial to Capt. George Murphy, who was standing un- molested in the end-zone. Army plays Virginia Poly this afternoon, while Bertelli & Co. entertain Michigan at South Bend. If Li’l Angelo is clicking, Fritz Crisler and his sturdy Wol- verines are in for a busy after- West Point fumble on Army’s noon and the air is certain to Waldorf, McKeen To Coach North And South All-Stars The Blue and Gray Associa- tion has announced the coaches for the North and South All-Star college football teams that will stage their annual classic at Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 26. Allyn McKeen of Mississippi State will head the Southern staff. He will be assisted by Wal- lace Butts of Georgia and Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech, while Bill Alexander of Georgia Tech will be “guest coach.” The Northern squad again will be piloted by Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern, Carl Snavely of Cornell and Bert Ingwerson, Waldorf’s aide at Northwestern. be filled with hand-propelled footballs from Bertelli to whom- ever happens to be standing around. Red Wings Ahead In Hockey Loop The Detroit Red Wings, cur- rently the surprise leader of the National Hockey League, set a new scoring mark for the sea- son this week by overwhelming the New' York Rangers, 12 to 5. The Chicago Blackhawks opened their season on home ice before a crowd of 17,000 fans with a 5 to 1 conquest of the Boston Bruins. Football Scores EAST. Amherst 35, Trinity 6. Notre Dame 13, Army 0. Boston College 28, Temple 0. Bowdoin 12, Maine 6. Brown 20, Holy Cross 14. Colgate 35, Columbia 26. Cornell 13, Yale 7. Dartmouth 19, Princeton 7. St. Mary’s 7, Duquesne 7. Louisiana State 26, Fordham 13. Lafayette 29, Rutgers v13. Michigan 35, Harvard 7. Navy 7, Penn 0. Penn State 18, Syracuse 13. Moravian 32, C.C.N.Y. 0. Williams 31, Wesleyan 6. MIDDLE WEST. Illinois 14, Northwestern 7. Indiana 7, Minnesota 0. Iowa 6, Wisconsin 0. Iowa Naval 13, Fort Knox 7. Kansas 19, Washington U. (St. L.) 16. Oklahoma 67, Kansas State 0. Missouri 26, Nebraska 6. Tulsa 34, Oklahoma A. & M. 6. S. Dakota 20, Gustavus Adolphus 13. Great Lakes Naval 42, Purdue 0. Ohio State 59, Pittsburgh 19. Washington State 25, Michigan State 13. SOUTH. Alabama 29, S. Carolina 0. Georgia Naval 41, Auburn 14. George Washington 7, Clemson 0. N. Carolina 43, Davidson 7. Duke 42, Maryland 0. Georgia 75, Florida 0. Vanderbilt 19, Mississippi 0. Tennessee 34, Cincinnati 12. Virginia 34, Washington & Lee 7. Virginia State 7, W. Virginia 0. William & Mary 40, Randolph- Macon 0. Georgia Tech 47, Kentucky 7. Mississippi State 7, Tulane 0. SOUTHWEST- Texas 20, Baylor 0. Texas Tech 19, Texas Christian 6. Texas A. & M. 27, Southern Meth- odist 20. Rice 40, Arkansas 9. FAR WEST. Oregon 14, UCLA 7. Southern California 21, Califor- nia 7. Stanford 20, Washington 7. —o— Gabby Leaves Indianapolis Former catcher and manager of the Chicago Cubs, Gabby Hart- nett, is bound for the big leagues again. This disclosure was made by Donie Bush together with the announcement that Bush would become manager of the Indiana- polis club of the American Assn, next season. Bush indicated that Hartnett’s contract as manager of Indianapolis would not be renew- ed because Gabby planned to re- turn to the majors. W. L. Chgo. Bears ......... 7 0 Green Bay ........... 6 1 Cleveland ........... 4 5 Chgo. Cards ......... 3 5 Detroit ............. 0 8 EASTERN DIVISION W. L. Washington .......... 7 1 Pittsburgh .......... 5 3 New York ............ 3 4 Brooklyn ............ 3 4 Philadelphia ....... 1 8 first place tie with the mighty Bruins, who now have won 18 consecutive games. In other games tomorrow, De- troit visits Cleveland, Washing- ton faces New York, and Brook- lyn seeks revenge for its lacing at the Bears’ hands last Sunday against Philadelphia. The Bears, playing their first game without the guidance of George Halas, apparently remem- bered enough of the boss’ stra- tegic plans because Sid Luckman & Co. had little trouble battering the reputedly potent Dodgers, 35 to 8. Meanwhile, the Packers maintained their position a half game behind the Bears by trounc- ing Cleveland, 30 to 12. With Sammy Baugh pitching touchdown passes all over the gridiron, the Washington Red- skins, Eastern pace-setters, waltz- ed through the Chicago Cardin- als, 28 to 0. Pittsburgh protected second place by shading Detroit, 13 to 7, while New York blanked Philadelphia, 13 to 0. —o— Davis Whips Morales A1 “Bunny” Davis, Brooklyn welterweight, continued his comeback campaign this week with a quick knockout of Felix Morales of Puerto Rico at Wash- ington, D.C. Morales hit the can- vas for the count two minutes and 40 seconds after the bout be- gan.

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