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cc IT ERE! ciuidc I 4th Flyers By RAVEN DYER "4 Bears 41-21 Victims of Cleveland CHICAGO, Oct. 21. (JL Subdued by Skyrhasters FT. WORTH (Tex.) Oct. 21.

(DIE)' The star-studded I i Cleveland's Rams shook off 4ast-half Chicago threat as Skymasters football team of Rookie Bob Waterfield and Veteran Jim Benton teamed up in an aerial game to defeat the Bears, 41 to 21, in a National Football League the Army Air Forces Training Command proved too much for the 4th Air Force Flyers today, turning back the Californians by a score of 19-7 before 13,000 fans. 5. game before 28,273 in Wrig. ley Field today. It was the Rams' fourth straight win, and the Bears' fourth loss.

Striking for touchdowns in the first and, fourth quarters, the potent Skymasters came from behind to win as Dick Renfro of Washington State had scored for the Flyers on a 30-yard run The Rams were off to a 20-7 lead in the first half and then were helpless as the Bears snapped back for two third-quarter touchdowns to take! a momentary lead, 21-20. But that third Chicago touchdown shook iSf 4 I Of i -V I' 4 111 si '1 I it I 7 5 3 1 Life. -J in the first seven minutes. Sol Vetrano of Mississippi Southern made the conversion and put the visitors ahead, 7-0. But the Flyers' touchdown ir the league leaders and they came back to score another ritated the 'Maeters and they touchdown to regain the lead in that period.

They sewed up the victory with two more la the last quarter. Waterfield Passes That was when Waterfield LIKE OLD TIMES Bob Waterfield again sparked the Cleveland Rams to -victory yesterday, his team defeating the Chicago Bears, 41 to 21, at Chicago before 28,273. really started pitching, wtth struck back In short order. The score came when a punt by John Strzykalski of Marquette from his own 13 wTent to the 25 due to a stiff, chilly north wind. Score Knotted Hurling Herman Rohrig of Nebraska and Green Bay Packers' fame tos'sed a pass to End Herbert Alford of T.C.U.

in the end zone and Rohrig's good kick tied the score. The Skymasters were still hot, even the fans were chilled by the stiff northern wind which blew up during the afternoon. After they kicked off to Benton on the receiving end of tosses that set up touchdown plays, in addition to one long pass the latter caught in the end zone for one touchdown." The Bears' defense, so ragged against the Chicago Cardinals last week, had the Rams' running attack almost halted and the visitors the Flyers were pe Wireohoto JUST SHORT OF GOAL Back George Cafego of the Boston Yxanks carries the ball tohe Green Bay Packers' 1-yard line for a 9-yard gain in the opening quarter. nalized 15 yards, putting the ball on the 7-yard line. Strzykalski's punt was blocked by Jack Freeman of Texas Uni versity and Alford recovered in the end zone for another touch MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1945 Oakland Pros Rally to Nip A.

Bulldogs St. Mary's Gaels Maul McClellan Flyers, 58-0 BY JACK CTRXOW Banging over a pair of touch Packers Crush Yankees, 38-14 MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21. (JP) The Champion Green Bay Packers got back on the victory road today by dealing the Yanks of Boston their first beating of the National Football League season, 38 to 14. Rebounding after their defeat it was only through the air Cleveland could gain consistently.

Waterfield completed 15, of 22 pass attempts for a total of 252 yards. Cleveland scored first after less than four minutes of play when two passes, to Benton, and Gillette, gave the Rams, a first down on Chicago's 11-yaJ-d line. Don Greenwood plowed through the center of the line for the counter. I A 27-yard pass to Benton on the 3-yard line set up the next touchdown. Tom Colella went over right tackle on the net play for that one and a few minutes later Fred Gehrke, who had taken one of Waterfield's flips on the 10-yard scored on.

an end run. Meanwhile, the Bears had tallied after a pass, Sid Luckman to Henry Margarita, had put the ball on the 10-yard line, with Margarita scoring. Gallarneau Scores In the second half Luckman downs in the final period the Oakland Giants handed the Los down. This time the pass from center was bad and Rohrig's kick went wide. Art Thrills 'Em The Skymasters dominated the play until little Art Boett-cher of Shurtleff College, Illinois, provided the thrill of the second half.

First the Skymaster back took the ball on his own 41 and ran it to the. Flyers' 47. Then he broke into the clear and drove to the Flyers' 5 before being downed. Two plays later he drove over from the 2. Rohrig's kick was again no good.

The Flyers took to the air for the final few minutes, but a Angeles Bulldogs a 12-10 set triumph for the Moraga Ma back yesterday in a Pacific Coast SACRAMENTO, Oct. 21. (U.R) Coach Jimmy Phelan's St. Marv's Gaels rontinued on their Professional Football League What one top player, per-. forming in a key spot, can mean to a football team was revealed Friday when Fireball Frankie Albert led St.

Mary's Preflight to victory over the Bruins. Here was a 165-pound chap, away from the gridiron since 1942, who played so flawlessly that the Bruins, despite their best game of the season, were beaten. Albert was more than a player, of course. It's been said before that he's as good as a coach on the field when it comes to skippering the T. But more than this, Frankie was an inspiration to the young-.

sters on the club. SHUXS CREDIT After the game I talked with him. "Give those two halfbacks said modest Albert. "They won the game." He was referring to 155-pound Ernie Johnson and 170-. pound Chuck Harrington, both only 19.

4'You know, the kids were pretty sore because they'd failed to beat the Trojans," said Frankie. "They saw S.C. beat California and honestly thought they could take the Trojans. (Anybody watching 'that awful thing had good reason to think the same.) PREDICTED WIN Frankie saw U.C.L.A. beat California in another dull ex- hibition.

He went up to Preflight and told his gang "We can beat those guys. If we do not, w6 should quit." Friday night in the dressing room, in tribute to the Bruins, Frankie added: "They almost made us quit, too, didn't they? LaBru-cherie has a swell team." Bert naturally was none too happy over the loss no coach likes to lose. But his team' played fine football and with a break here or there could have won. It'll be rough losing as fiiie a player as Cal Rossi, but I believe Bert and his aides will work it out The Bruins are a sound team. TROY GOES XORTH -The Trojans leave Wednesday night for Washington and what probably will be a toughie.

Pest Welch will have his lads fired to their eyeballs after what happened to the Huskies in their two trips here 29 to 0 in the Rose Bowl and 38 to 7 last season. Jeff Cravath expects to have his team at full strength for the first time since the opener. Both Verl Lillywhite and Ted Tannehill could have played against Pacific. Bobby Morris' injury is not believed serious. In addition to getting all his cripples back, Cravath is falling heir to some pretty good new material.

Al Lawrence, the hurdling star, who played for Preflight, joins the squad today. So does Terry Ragan, the flash from Redlands, RAGAN CORKER Lawrence and Ragan played together at Redlands last season. Terry scored 12" touchdowns thi3 season and four last year as Redlands won seven straight He's a snappy open field runner and a fine passer. Against Pomona he completed 14 out of 17 for 199 yards. A flock of other Redlands players are slated to show up at S.C.

this week, but whether any of them but Ragan can make the squad is not known. There are rumors that Don Wilier, who starred for Preflight Friday night and played a whale of a lot of tackle for Troy several years ago, will be out of the Navy soon. He may return to S.C. Dutch Schildmeyer, a sub i end who looked good four years ago, is out of the Navy and played briefly against Pacific. Dick Reed, another Preflight end from San Diego, likewise is with the Trojans now.

OTHER NEWCOMERS Cravath thinks he has a comer at guard in Jack Albee, 200, who. played for. Chief Newman at Whittier College. Jeff was disappointed that Albee didn't show up at the Coliseum Saturday. The kid evidently figured he hadn't made the varsity squad, but Jeff says he would have played had he appeared.

rauders, accomplished before 11,000 fans. It also was their easiest of the season. And it was merry, undefeated way here fracas before 7500 fans at Wrig- ley Field. It made the second victory for the visitors over the homebreds and puts them on top of the league standings with three victories and no losses. Vhat Started out as a dull affair turned into a near knockdown, dragout brawl.

Several players were injured, none permanently in the pier six fracas. Several times fists started flying but each, time the affairs were broken up-before much action actually got-under way. Bulldogs Cash In another starring vehicle for Herman Wedemeyer, the sensational Hawaiian back. this afternoon as they slaughtered a weak McClellan Field Flyers grid aggregation by a Rangers Trim by the Cleveland Rams last week, 58-0 score. With "Wedy" showing the way, the Gaels rolled up 21 first It was the fifth consecutive careful Skymaster defense would Cowboys, 48-14 the Packers had quite a struggle with the eastern club in the first half, but pulled away easily in the last two periods.

They spotted the a touchdown and the extra point thi the first four minutes of playVbut tied it up by the same old method a bril not yield. downs while the Flyers didn't make one. From scrimmage and passes it was just about the same the Flyers had a net The Skymasters meet the. El Hollywood Rangers-'scofihg tossed a 20-yard "pass to Marga Toro Marines at the Memorial Coliseum la Los Angeles next minus yardage, the Gaels slight almost at will, yesterday after Redskins Upset Eagles, 24 to 14 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.

(JP) Sunday. 4th Air Fore Training Command The Bulldogs started out growling wildly and chalked up ly over 400. Regulars Rest liant aerial play from Irv Comp to Don Hutson, and at half time, rita who ran 22 more yards to score. Then Hugh Gallarneau scored as the Bear line ripped the Rams' defense apart to send. Chicago down the field on run noon rode roughshod over the San Joaquin Cowboys to win, 48-14, in the third installment of pro football for the 1945 season led by 21 to, 14.

A crowd of 20,846 Darnell Crawford Oldershaw Phelan used his first-stringers all through the first half as they attended. It was "Don Hutson Day" Robertson Freeman at Gilmore Stadium. Some 6000 hi. LO. C.

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H. f.b. Harrineton Grtich Ulinskl Pslazza Gregory Shelloec Susoeff S'rzykalsl Hall Meeks Renfro counted 33 points. He rested them in the third, then sent and the incomparable Packer ning plays only. But Cleveland moved down to the 8-yard-line with every gain' fans were on hand at kickoff Rockwell Alford Rohrin Evans The unpredictable Washington Redskins packed a terrific scoring wallop today and extended time.

MrHuth on passes. Greenwood scored his ComDasno them back in again in the final period in an attempt to keep them in shape for their next 8CORE BY QUARTERS star obliged by adding 17 points to his league-leading total, through two touchdowns and five points after. Between halves he was given a certificate for an ex The Rangers did not seem to miss the services of former Ail-American Dean McAdams, who 4th Air Force 7 0 07 Tralninc Command 13 0 0 619 big tilt against S.C. Nov. 3, The scoring went like this this season run of pro football upsets by whipping Philadelphia's Eagles, 24-14, with in the stands.

Underdoes by at least a touch 4th Air Force Mflrlnl Touchdown. Renfro. Point after touchdown Vetrano second touchdown on a smash from the 8-yard-line, Waterfield, heaved a 21-yard aerial to Benton in the end zone for another, and Albie Reisz, who replaced Water-field, wound things up by tossing an 18-yard touchdown pass, to was taken out shortly after the opening kickoff. Earle Parsons took over, and by judiciously pensive automobile from Wiscon sin football fans. nor Him (placement.) Training Command acorine: Touchdowns Alford.

2: Boettcher (for McHush.) Point after touchdown Rohrla Green Bay Charles (Spike) Cordeiro went around left end for eight yards and a counter shortly after the game opened and he duplicated the performance around right feeding the ball to Gilley, Elsey down, the Redskins went on one long parade after another in Goodnight Ray and Smarr for line plunges and a touchdown in the first period, added three more points in the third period with a 28-yard field goal by Ted Pavelic. But just when it looked as though the Bulldogs were in they started backing up. Ed Lesnich smashed over a marker from a yard out to pull the Giants back in the ball game, two plays after the fourth canto opened. Then midway through the period Don Kingery dropped a Mel Reid punt which was recovered by Herb Dixon, for the Giants on the Bulldog 43. Reid finally connected with one of the long heaves he'd been trying all day, Bill Moser made a circus catch on the four-yard marker, getting the porkhide away from the Bulldogs who went up with him.

And that was the ball game. Dawley on Loose end runs, and by passing to handing the Eagles their second setback on successive Sun Colella on his first, and only play of the game. Tanks Masterson Serf lenko Lio Smith Leon Doserty Ranspot Cafego Grigas Davis Mandert end a few moments later, I.E. L.T. LO.

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F.B. days. Waterfield, former U.C.L.A.' TOlleison Brock Tinsley Lipscomb Mason Keuper Corns Laws Pritsch Wedemeyer passed to End Ed Werner and Harman, had the ball game well in hand at half-time, 27-0. Cowboys Rally Frank Akins, 215-pound plow- Ryan for 13 yards and a touch LaBrucherie Sobs Pitifully. Over Bruins star playing his first year of pro football, monopolized the entire game.

His passing and kick boy from Washington State, down; then Harold, van Giesen, 8CORE BY CHARTERS smashed over two of the Redskin scores. Sal Rosato, 228- ft 14 The Cowboys scame to life In ing far outshone the veteran' 1 Boston 7 7 0 fureen Bay 7 14 17 38 another Hawaiian, plugged the center of the line for one yard and a score. Pass Intercepted the third quarter, with Ballazu Sid Luckman of the Bears, and Yanks scoring: Touchdowns Manders. Currivan (for Masterson.) Potnta after toucnaowns Lio, 2 (placements.) Green Bay scoring: Touchdowns Hut. Bitterly disappointed -over his field generalship was faultless.

He averaged 55.2 yards on-his punts. 1 pound former Villanova star, scored once and the veteran Joe Aguirre booted a 35-yard field goal. Only Steve Van Buren, league- son (sub for Keuper.) 2: McKay. Frltsch elli carrying the ball over for six points. Fox kicked the extra point.

Tex Mooney took over the quarterback duties for the Ran Touchdown No. 5 was chalked up with the second-stringers in the L. Brock (for Comp.) Points after touchdowns Hutson. (placements.) goal The victory left Cleveland vlr-, rritscn ipiace game, when Leo Verceles inter U.C.L.A.'s failure -to defeat St. Mary's Preflight last Friday night, Coach Bert LaBrucherie was in anything, but a jovial mood yesterday as he awaited leading ground gainer up to to cepted a pass on the Flyer 31 and tually out of reach of any other western division team.

gers in the quarter and started a pass play which wound The Bulldogs took a 7-0 lead' in went for pay dirt. No. 6 was scored by Wes Busch, who cracked over day, could break away from Washington's vastly improved Bearg up with Red Morgan scoring center. Sroela Masterson defense. He went over stand Scout Cece Hollingsworth's re standing up.

Oudauskaa Lions Sparked by Fenenbock DETROIT, Oct. 21. (IP) Chuck Fenenbock's slingshot arm con Wedemeyer sliced off tackle for 24, then hit the line for 1 for the opening period, thanks to zn 81-yard sprint by Fred Dawley. Dawley, starting on the 19-yard stripe, smashed through center, busted past three men in the secondary and outsped the field for In the final quarter Elsey ran Rama Bento 6chultg. Matheson Scarry Mertenthal Pritko Waterfield Colella Ollletts the seventh Gael counter and IE.

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l.H, RH. F. schiechl Buraeli Artoe Morton Ronzani Maraarlt Grygo then the St Mary's boys put their 48 yafds for the Rangers' first score in that period, and Morgan went over from the 21 for his sec the touchdown. He made it de famous razzle-dazzle on display. Quarterback Dennis O'Connor Vodicka Greenwood nected for three first half touch SCORE BY QUARTERS ond touchdown.

Long Gain passed to Wedemeyer, who in turn down passes today as the Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Car turn from the Oregon-Washington State game. "I guess It was a case of too much Frankie Albert," Bert reflected yesterday. "And if he's still that good after three years on the shelf, I hate to think what Jake Leicht's going to look like this week." Leicht, recently discharged from the service after starring with Randolph Field last sea lateraled to Ryan on the 31 ing up for both. Philadelphia touchdowns. Only once were the Eagles ahead.

After Aguirre's field goal in the opening period, Van Buren did the expected by streaking over from the 15-yard line to cap an 80-yard Philadelphia drive' in the second quarter. But Sammy Baugh took the wraps off his throwing arm and the Redskins shot back into the lead to stay when Rosato drove For the Cowboys in the fourth dinals, 26 to 0 in a National Foot with. Ryan speeding to the end zone. The final tally came with quarter, Tom Fox passed 52 yards to E. Brown for a net gain of ball League game before the Bear 0 7 14 0-51 Rams 6 14 7 1441 Touchdowns Margarita.

2: Gallarneau. Greenwood. 2: Colella. 2: Gehrke. Benton.

Points after touchdowns Gudauskaa. 3: Waterfield. 6. 43,070 See Steelers Run I Giants Dizzy, 21 to 7 spite his 210 pounds with a couple of lighter men on his heels. Pavelic kicked the conversion, making it his 68th out of 70 tries.

(You'll remember he played last year for the Hollywood Rangers where he chalked up 67 out of tries.) Then Pavelic added his 28-yard field goal for a 10-0 edge that looked good at the time but was not quite enough. He was going to try a 60-yard year's largest crowd here 32,644. Wedemeyer passing to O'Connor for 17, then Don Schultz scoring Fenenbock, former U.C.L.A. ace recently released from serv ice, threw scoring passes to Ends 41 yards. Stevenson scored on a running play from the 16.

Fox made both place kicks for the Cowboys. Summers kicked six out of sevenfor the Rangers. Elsey, Parsons, Smarr and Gil-ley stood out for the Rangers. Fox, Ballazuelli, Brown, Tait son and with the 4th Air Force NEW YORK. Oct.

21. (JP) early this fall, was the big noise Johnny Greene and Jack Mathe-son and Fullback Bob Westfall during a 10-minute stretch in the from the 5 on an end-around play. Tackle Harvey Adair injured his left knee midway in the game and afterward Phelan said that it was doubtful that he would be ready for the S.C. game. The line-ups: St.

Mary'g McClellan Field Saturday as Oregon upset Wash. across from the 2-yard line for a 10-7 halftime lead. Buist Warren, a Philadelphia Eagle discard who joined Pitts mgton State, 26-13. The Leicht-led Webfoots play first two periods as the Lions burgh only 10 days ago, passed and ran the New York Giants Akins was the most stubborn man on the field to bring down boot just as the gun ended the game. In the first period a 51-yard boot had hit the crossbar and fallen back.

He missed a 19-yarder which was smeared at the close of and K. Ericson were the mainstays of the Cowboys. U.C.L.A. at the Coliseum Friday dizzy today to give the Steelers and Washington's underrated running game came to life. night.

Schultz L.B. Young Beasley L.T. Fischer Desalvo L.G, Heekln Cuccia C. Duore their first National Football the first 'half. LaBrucherie hinted he might League victory 21-7, before a Washington Philadelphia The Giants made 14 first downs Bland Detmer Cowboy Lawless MorrelU Monroe Sadoian Anderson Ballazuelli Tonkin Fox Perei Adair Johnson Polo Grounds crowd of 43,070.

against 6, netted 78 yards on the Rangers Byrnes Crowell Boyer Eoulsate Hansen Bryant Weiner Parsons Elsey Smarr Hoffman L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G.

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F. Rvan O'Connor ground against 154 and 121 via th The Giants, compelled to pre n.a. R.T. RE. L.H.

RH. F.B. overhaul his line-up this week, especially up front, where the Preflighters found some vulnerable spots. McCracken Shanahan Holms Friedman Airuirre Adams Whitted Barbour Hanna Audet TurleT wedemeyer t.a. c.

R.G. R.T. RE. air lanes against So. Los Angeles Oakland Cordeiro Busch Ferrante Sears Michaels Manzini Zuffridge Wtstert Cabrelli Zimmerman Van Buren Bleeker Kieh Sturgeon Allen sent a patched-up line-up, since Ward Cuff was out nursing a broken finger, were never in the Artnur SCORE BY QUARTERS Fisher Adding to the Westwood Copeland Temple SOORB BY QUARTERS Bausn Seymour L.H.

Moore RH. St. Mary's 13 20 19 5ft. McClellan Field 0 0 0 A gloom is the fact that this is the game. Hare r.B.

Scorina: Touchdown fJnrAmirn 9, final week for Halfback Cal jumped into a 20-0 halftime lead. Halfback Dave Ryan punched across from the 1-yard line in the final, stanza to climax a 93-yard Detroit parade for the last Fenenbock, who completed nine of 21 passes for 186 yards, threw 36 yards to Greene in the first period and the Detroit end outran Leo Cantor the remaining 33 yards to score. Bill Reynolds' short punt that traveled only 12 yards gave the Lions the ball on the Cardinal 39 in the second period and in four plays, three of them completed pitches by Fenenbock, Detroit scored again on Matheson's 8-yard catch. M. sargens P.

Sargent Pavelic Pollack Hooks Essie 0 7f 714 Led by the 175-pound Warren, Ryan. 2: Van Giesen. w.r. L.E.R. L.T.R.

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L.H.R. R.H.L. OB. F.B. Cowboys 0 0 7 7 14 Rangers 6 21 7 14 48 Cowboys' scoring Touchdowns Balla-jnielli.

Stevenson. Conversions, Fox. 2. Rangers' scoring: Touchdowns Elsey. Gilley.

Harman. Morgan. Parsons. Conversions Summers. 6.

Desovicn Kresemsh Dixon Mlrino waker Mark Reid Washington Remsen Lesnich teles. Busch, Schultg. Points after touch downs weaemeyer. Connor, z. Llndow Schmidt Rossi, Tackle Herb Boom and Center Marion Childers, all of whom are scheduled for Navy transfers Nov.

1. Redskins ...3 7 7 724 Philadelphia scoring: Touchdowns -Van Buren. 2. Points after touchdowns Zimmerman. 2.

Washington scoring- Touchdowns Rosato. Akins, 2. Field goal Aguirre. Points after touchdowns Aguirre. 3.

Lehnert Dawley Pro Standings SCORE BY QUARTERS former Tennessee star back, only a month out of the Army, the Steelers grabbed a 21-0 lead before the first half was over and went on to erase the sting of a 34-6 beating the Giants gave them two weeks ago. Another newcomer to the WESTERN' DIVISION Teitma T. nr Oakland 0 0 0 1212 Los Angeles 7 3 0 10 Oakland scoring: Touchdowns Lesnich. Moser (pass from Reid.) Loa Aneelen scorine: Touchdown Daw Football Results Pts. P.

Ucian squad is Bill Clements, 185-pound tackle who played for men there's new fullback, Harold McCormick, 190, formerly with Washington High here. Mac worked with the squad a little last week, and may fit in where the Trojans have been plagued by injuries to Roy Cole, Doug Gee and Blake Headley. The wartime rule limiting conference squads to 28 players for traveling has been tossed out, so Cravath can take a few extra men to Seattle this week. Which means there'll be plenty of hard hitting at Bovard Field the next three days as the boys fight for railroad tickets. Cleveland 4 6 6 105 33 ijreen Bay 3 1 0 Detroit 3 i LaBrucherie at Los Angeles ley.

Conversion Pavelic. Field Goal Pavelic. PRO Oakland Giants. 12: A. Bulldoes.

10. Weill vnnrtH RinTI. 4A- fifln Joaauin 140 85 22 49 83 81 85 105 Pittsburgh Chicago Cardinals 14 0 Chicago Bears 0 4 0 Dolly Cowboys. 14. EASTERN DIVISION Bay City Eleven Whips Scots, 2-1 San Francisco's soccer eleven nipped the B.

F. Scots, 2 to 1, yesterday in the featured game at Loyola Stadium. Hans Specht tallied the Northerners' winning goal in the final half after his teammate, Rico Bolanos, and George Cobrough High in 1941 and 1942 and performed at North Carolina Preflight last' season. stougn Merkovak Hollywood Bears, zi; Ban rxancisco Clippers. Titus New fork Bprlngef Cope Vlsnlo Heiti Bivell Defelippo Weiss Shafler Klotovtch 8 Iron L.B.

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Washington 2 Boston Yanks 2 New York 1 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 1 Perko Doyle B5 83 84 B9 34 42 78 40 58 83 Bainbridge Navy Beats Camp Lee, 27-0 BAINBRIDGE (Md.) Oct. 21 OTITEES Villanova, 14: Detroit. 0. A. A 1i Tntnin.

rnmminri. 19: 4tn Air i 5 Results Yesterday's Naiotl Warren Bova Rosabell Wins, 8-2 At South Pasadena: R. H. t. Cardinals Poole Foster Obeclc Speegle Kuharieh Zimny Rucinskl Knolla Cantor Seno Druslis PFtf' Benning Reception.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS Pacific Clay 010 001 0002 4 3 Rosabell 821 000 OOx 8 18 2 Bainbrioge wavy, 27: tamo 15. u. Keesler Field, 0: Ft. Benning. 0 (tle.l 2nd Air Force.

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had scored to knat the Pittsburgh New York 7 7 Merkle. roster, sraoiey. Kienarason and Buonarico: Pulford Montank and lege, 0. Green Bay. 38: Boston Yanks.

14. Cleveland. 41: Chicago Bears. 21. Detroit, 28: Chicago Cardinala, 0.

Pittsburgh, 21: New York. 7. Washington. 24: Philadelphia. 14, Next Sunday's Gamea Washington at New York.

Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago Cardinals at Green Bay. Chicago Beara at Detroit. Boston Yanks at, Pittsburgh. count at 1-all at intermission.

Pittsburah acorlna: Touchdowns Lu ing display of power, turned back the highly regarded Camp Lee (Va.) Travellers today, 27-0, to run the Commodores' three-year, football winning streak to Steiner. Crandall. At 62nd and Western: R. H. E.

St. Marys, 88: Mcuieuan fit Thnmn 19: St Johna (College- Cardinals Detroit 0 13 In the preliminary game Doug Warren, Doyle. Points aiter touchdowns Naiotti, 3 (placements.) New York acoring: Touchdown Livtnr-ston. Point after touchdown. Strong A.

Police 101 000 02 4 2 American Loop Hockey Hershey. 4: New Hw. 3. St. Louis.

3: Providence, a. Pittsburgh. 6: Buffalo. 3. Cleveland.

4. acoring: Touchdowns Greene. Detroit Vllle.) 0. Air Transport Command, 7: 1st Army Air Forces 7 (tie.) las Aircraft tripped the Pan Matheson. Westfall (for Hackney.) Ryan.

Bonara Aii-Btara uu uuz i Scott and Penny; i. Miali and T. Miali. ipiacemeni.i Americans, 4 to 2. 20 consecutive games.

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