The White Falcon - 21.10.1944, Blaðsíða 5
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Duncan, Riccardi Feature
Leather Show Tonight
TEC 5 JOHNNY DUNCAN, YOUNGSTOWN, 0., AND TEC 5
PAUL EASEL, PORTSMOUTH, VA., WILL RESUME THEIR
PI STIC FEUD WHEi: THEY CLIMB THROUGH THE HOPES IN
THE :LAIN EVENT OF AN INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING AND
BOXING SHOW TONIGHT AT THE ANDREWS FIELDHOUSE.
THE FIRST FIGHT WILL GO ON AT 2000 HOURS.
R.N.; and LAC Ken Ker-
It will Be the second
meeting Between the two
T-5s , RaBel copping a
split nod three weeks
ago when Duncan suffer-
ed his first reverse on
the "Rock."
In another return go
Pfc. Andy Riccardi, I3C
heavyweight champ from
Chester, Pa., will meet
Fvt. Earl Zimmerman of
Woodstock, Ill.
One of the top inter-
national Bouts will pit
Corp. Jock Daley of the
RAF against Pvt. Bernie
Ra8ch of Indianapolis,
Ind.
Other Battles will
match Pvt. Tim McBride,
New York, against Pvt.
Joe Padilla, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif.; AC Paddy
Orr, RAF, against LAC
Ray Qvernass, RAF; LAC
George Gullen, RAF, a-
gainst OS Jack Bostock,
rison, RAF, against LAC
Tommy O'Hara, RAF.
Featuring the wrest-
ling Bouts will Be LAC
Roger Pelletier and his
RCAF mat artists.-
Baltimore Cops
Junior Series
The Baltimore Orioles
won their first Little
World Series flag in 19
years when they whipped
the Louisville Colonels
in the sixth game, 5-3,
to take the series four
games to two.
It was the first win
for the International
loop winners since 1940
when Newark turned Back
the same Colonels.
The Oriolas took the
lead in the third game,
slipped to a tie in the
fourth, and then grab-
bed the next two.
Georgia, Navy,
Penn Register
Grid Decisions
Army, Penn, Georgia,
Notre Dame, Tennessee,
Georgia Tech, Texas and
Ohio State continued to
rack up grid decisions
last Saturday to remain
at the top of the col-
legiate football heap.
The day's Biggest up-
set saw Virginia spoil
the record of the North
Carolina Prefligfrt club
in a 13-13 tie.
Army fired a 69-7 as-
sault at Pitt; Penn de-
feated William and Mary
easily, 46-0; Tepnessee
beat Florida, 40-0;0hio
State licked Wisconsin,
20-7; the Irish shille-
la^ied Dartmouth, 64-0;
Georgia nipped Old Ken-
tuck, 13-12; Texas Beat
Oklahoma, 20-0; Georgia
Tech shut out Auburn,
27-0.
OTHER RESULTS
Mich. 27, Northwest.0
Minn. 39, Missouri 27
Iowa PF 13, Purdue 6
California 14,Pacific 0
Colgate 14, Cornell 7
Yale 27, Columbia 10
Navy 7, Duke 0
Illinois 40, Iowa 6
Indiana 54, Nebraska 0
Iowa S. 25, Kansas 0
Mich. St.45,Kansas St.6
Great L.38, W. Mich. 0
Rochester 21, OBerlin 7
Penn State 20,Bucknell6
Boston C. 33, CCNY 0
Temple 25, K.Y.U. 0
Holy C. 26, Villanova 0
F & M 19, Muhlenburg 18
Connecticut 10,B'klyn 0
Bears, Indians
Chalk Up Wins
While the crack Green
Bay Packers were taking
a rest, the surprising
Cleveland Rams featured
Sunday's pro grid tilts
with a 20-17 decision
over the Detroit Lions
to remain undefeated in
league play.
Only a 7-7 tie with
the Philadelphia Eagles
mars their record.
In the other tussles,
the New York Giants de-
feated the Brooklyn Ti-
gers, 14-7; the Chicago
Bears chalked up their
first win of the season
By licking the Chicago-
Pitt combine, 34-7; and
Washington also notched
Its initial win, 21-14,
at Boston's expense.
J'JiUMK.
By
THIS CORNER recommends a trip to the Andrews
sports palace toni^it for the Boxing and wrest-
ling show in general - and that return fi^it Be-
tween John Dincan and Paul RaBel.The two met
three weeks ago, RaBel winning on a split deci-
sion to hand Dincan his first loss on the Rock.
The SPORTING NEWS has picked Marty Marion
of the Cards and Bobby Dierr of the Red Sox ,
for their most valuable player awards.... Hal
Kewhauser of the Tigers and Bill Voisells of
the Giants received special recognition for
their Brilliant twirling efforts.
In those comic strips Skeezix's wife is Being
pestered By wolf ir. 3 stripes.Harold Teen is
back at the Sugar Bowl on a furlo....Joe Palooka
is visiting home on a ditto... .’Wagon-wheels flew
off the day he was supposed to marry Bunny...And
Dick Tracy is ready to corral The Brow.
Two months from now you car: inform us how
wrong we were, But ri<£it now we like Georgia
and Georgia Tech in the SE circuit; Oklahoma
in the 3ig 6; Purdue and Minnesota among the
Big 9; Washington on the Coast; Notre Dame
in independent ranks; and Randolph Field.
When tie Baby is quiet and can't Be heard, he
is usually up to mischief - and Spain is too qu-
iet to suit us...Snubbed at World 'War I parley,
the Vatican may get a chair at the next Table of
Peace....The soldier vote, due to late counting
and returns, may delay the election winner.
Pictured above is Pvt. George Metsopuloo who
recently set new individual Bowling records in
I3C competition while rolling for Four Strikes
and a. Spare. He swept the alleys with a nark of
198 for a single game which aided him in making
523 in his three games and costing GI records.
Leading Quints lavjr 2* Cowb°.vs o
orioles 36, Hounds 26
Suffer Defeats Panthers 90, Cowboys 18
In IBC Action
Com-.andos5C, V,'ildcats32
While four Reykjavik
quints ran their chaste
record to four straight
in I3C Basketball games
over the weekend, Club
23's imposing list of
ten undefeated outfits
last week dwindled to
three this week. ,
The Navy, Fess, Ack-
Acks and the Mustangs
were locked at the top
of the 17-team Reykja-
vik loop the first part
of the week.
The 3eavers (4-0),the
Grizzlies (2-l),and the
Raiders and Bears (3-0)
led A, B and C loops in
the Club 23 leagues.
CLUB 23 RESULTS
Beavers 34,Marauders 17
Wildcats 2,D.Vonders 0
Rangers 26,B. Dozers 18
Hustlers 2,Creepers 0
Beavers 47,Crusaders 28
P.Dodgers 2,Short C. 0
W. Shirts 2,H.Toppers 0
Rangers 46,Grizzlies 19
Bears 44, Sad Sacks 20
Raiders 33, Sooners 28
REYKJAVIK RESULTS
'Wildcats 52,Hangers 31
Snafus 55, Trojans 29
Navy 50, Y. Club 14
Ack-Acks 49,Orioles 32
Hounds 51,Commandos 45
Panthers 50, S.Birds 14
Orioles 41, Wildcats 20
Fess 58, Cowboys 19
King Bs 54, Hangers 25
Trojans 29, Medics 12
Mustangs 66,Y.Club 22
Ack-Acks 59,Snafus 24
Red Legs Enter
Bowling Finals
The triple-A Bed Legs
became the first outfit
to qualify for the Rey-
kjavik playoffs in IBC
bowling when they took
the title in league D a
week before the end of
the season.
Two important changes
saw Four Strikes and a
Spare move into the top
spot in A, while Alert-
nents were rolling back
into first place in C.
The Tigers in B need
but two more points to
clinch the title in B,
while the Thunderbolts
need but one more in E
for the flag.
Pvt.George Metsopulos
of Four Strikes and a
Spare set new records
by rolling 198 and 523 ’
for individual single-
game and tilree-game ho-
nors.
Team laurels were won
by the Red Legs who had
702 for high single and
1937 for hlga in three
games.
Bowling on the Club
23 alleys saw the Pill-
rollers in D amass 1852
for three-game hig£ and
the Button Crushers 633
for one game.
Tallery rolled 469 in
three games while And-
rews posted 188 for one
game for high honors.