The White Falcon - 02.12.1944, Blaðsíða 5
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Duncan Comes Back,
Wins Decision Over
Rabel In Thriller
An enthusiastic And-
rews Fieldhouse crowd
saw' Johnny Duncan ns he
carefully stored up en-
ough points to win from
Paul Rabel last Satur-
day night. A month ago,
it was a different sto-
ry when Rabel took a
close decision from
Duncan at Club 23 to
spoil a perfect boxing
record for the latter.
The show opened with
Stefan. Lagnusson winn-
ing from Aeir tinarson
and the paperweight
Larteinn Bjorgvinsson
showing brilliant foot-
work in .taking the nod
over Fridrik Gudnasson.
This quartet hails from
the popular Armann Spo-
rts Club of Reykjavik.
Gudmundur Arason refer-
eed these bouts.
Onny Uribe, Los Ange-
les, showed too much
form for Ernie Forshaw
of the Royal Navy.
LAC Paddy Allerly
from Belfast, Ireland,
made his ancestors pro-
ud as he pounded a TKO
over Ordinary Seaman
Arthur Tait, Ldinborou-
gh, Scotland.
LAC Roger Pelletier,
the Montreal grunt and
groan expert, ~lost the
first fall to LAC Maur-
ice La Flamme in 5'04",
took the next two falls
in 2’47" and 2'03" from
his Ottawa opponent to
win the match. .Referee
...ike Kilroy was the
third man in the ring.
LAC George sutton won
from Arvel Harris after
the latter had been re-
peatedly v,aimed as to
unauthorized ring tac-
tics.
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Judge Kenesaw Moun-
tain Landis, Baseball
Commissioner since
1921, died at St. Lu-
ke's Hospital in Chi-
cago last Saturday
morning.
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United Press
Selects ’All
Americans'
BEARS COP SECTOR HOOP tlTLE
BY EDGING OUT PROP DODGERS
IN TILT ENDING 45 TO 33
Setting a precedent
by placing men from on-
ly four schools, the
Uhited Press has named
its candidates for the
All-American football
team. The U.P. line-up
Poole Army
Chase Navy
Willis Ohio State
Tavener Indiana
Whitmire Navy
Stanowitz Army
Dugger Ohio State
Horvath Chio State
Davis Army
Jenkins Wavy
Blanchard Army
Onny Uribe (right, above) throws a hard left
6s he annexes a close decision over arnie For-
shaw of the Royal Wavy. The referee is Lt. Dav-
id Linkoff.
LAC ..aurice La Flamme (standing, below; is in
the act of pinning LAC Roger Pelletier for the
first fall of the wrestling evening. Pelletier
won t.he next two falls to win the match.
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Former Grid Star
Views Bouts At
The Fieldhouse
Major Smith, known to
the football followers
as "Catfish," tooka bow
at the recent boxing
show at the Andrews Fi-
eldhouse,
The former Georgia
All-American end will
long be remembered by
Albie Booth and the
Tales of a decade ago.
He coached "Ole Miss"
and South Carolina pri-
or to donning an Air
Corps uniform.
CORRECTION, PLEASE—
0. S. U. Did Play
In The Rose Bowl
A phone call from Cpl.
Joe L. Kelley brought
the Sports Lepartment
down five points. Last
week we stated that a
Big Ten team was never
invited to the Rose Bo-
wl. The Almanac (stated
Cpl. Kelley from Raven-
na, Ohio) proved that
on Kew Years Day, 1921
the Buokeyes took a 28
to 0 hiding from Calif-
ornia. mayhap the score
was the good reason for
declining all Bowl bids.
This exciting bit of
action took place dur-
ing the Bears-Prop Dod-
gers basketball game at
the Fieldhouse which
the Bears won 45 to 33
to take the Sector cr-
own.
BUCKEYES END
SEASON UNTIED,
UNDEFEATED
The Buokeyes notched
a thrilling win over
the Wolverine eleven 18
to. 14 in a game that
changed leads no fewer
than five times. This
hummer was the final
game for both clubs and
Ohio State enjoyed an
untied and undefeated
season.
In the service lea
gue, Randolph Field
came through for top
honors when they white-
washed Amarillo Air
Field 33 to 0.
RESULT’S
Ohio State 18 Mich 14
Pitt 14 Penn State 0
S. Cal 40 UCLA 13
St. Mary 33 Cal. 6
Duke 33 K. Carolina 0
Clemson 7
Miami 19
Sector's basketball
champions arethe Bears.
This quintet won the
deciding game from the
Frop Dodgers 45 to 33,
with Pfc. Kenneth G.
Nelson showing the way
for the winners with
eight double baskets.
Show place went to
the Paddle Feet five
wnen they came out with
the short end of the 48
to 47 thriller at the
Andrews Fieldhouse.
The Panthers and the
Navy quints are leading
the Reykjavik.
As soon as the Reyk-
javik League decides
its champion, the IBC
elimination tournament
will get under way at
the Fieldhouse on Mon-
day evening.
The games are schedu-
led as follows!
Paddle Feet vs Command-
oes or Fess 1800 hrs.
Panthers . vs Prop Dod-
gers 1900 hrs.
Bears vs Navy 2000 hrs.
RESULTS
P. Dod, 53 ft. Shirts
Raiders 38 Hustlers
Paddle F 38 Rock B
Georgia 21
Auburn 38
Holy Cross 30 Boston 14
,i. Texas 41 Abilene 6
Wichita 13 Drake 12
Colorado 16 Denver 14
Utah 47 U State 0
Col of Pac 1*4 Fresno 6
Rand F 33 Amarillo 0
liaroh F 0 II AAF 0
ARMY-NAVY GAME ON AIR
The Armed Forces Rad-
io Station wiilrebroad-
cast the Army-Navy game
direct from Baltimore -
weather permitting - at
1645 this afternoon.
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28
25
26
27
35
21
Bears 34 Raiders
Hustlers 29 Hornets
Fess 58 Trojans
Trojans 36 Orioles
Navy 60 Fess 43
Mustangs 58 Orioles 33
•Navy 116 Rangers 33
•Kew IBC record at And-
rews Fieldhouse.
N. Y., Phil. Tied In
Pro League - Baugh
Saves Game For Team
Shaaing Brooklyn 7 to
O, tho N.Y. Giants were
put into a tie with the
Philadelphia eagles.
The latter team dropped
a 28 to 7 decision to
the Chicago Eears - th-
anks to the unerring
aim of Sid Luckman v.ho
was directly responsib-
le for three of the
four touchdowns. Sammy
('Washington Redskins)
Baugh tossed a four-ya-
rd pass to ..ilbur Moore
in i.he last three minu-
tes of play to settle
the has- of the Boston
Yanks 14 to 7.
PLAY FOR P/iY RLSUL'i S :
NY Giants 7 Brooklyn 0
Chicago 28 Fhil 7
Detroit 25 Cleveland 14
Green Bay 35Cerd-iitt 2j
Washington 14 :oston 7