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0 Close With Out 'Worst9 Season in 42- 7 Loss to Cardinals Packers History pBSMsli 'What They Need Is a Little Better Passing '-Conzelman Press -Gazette Chicagoans Get 21 Points in Big 4th Frame By ART DALEY CHICAGO, 111. The Green Bay Packers' 1948 misery is over ended mercifully by a pistol-packing official here Sunday afternoon. By pulling the trigger, Mr. James (Umpire) Beirsdorfer closed out 720 minutes of Packers Gave Cards 'Hell of a Game' the First Half, He Says By LEE REMMEL CHICAGO, 111. "They (the Packers) played us a hell of a ball Monard Still Tops in Classic With 196-31 Bob Monard still leads the Playdium Classic league, which rolls tonight, with a 196-31 average.

Jack Davies is three pins behind with 193-28, with Stan Darle pressing at 193-1, Others in the league' big seven are Bert Smits, 192-8; Bernie Destachc, 191-34; Clarence (Shorty) Sorenson 190-33; and Bernie Schuette 190-18. Tnnicfht'n KrhpHlllA' Mnrth irlo game for the first half," jubilant Jimmy Conzelman admitted In a corner of the Chicago Cardinals' crowded dressing room at Com-iskey park Sunday afternoon. Green Boy, Monday Evening, Dec. 6, 1948 Surveying his athletes with a paternal gleam as they troupodjRec vs p0peye'S; Bayliss Distrib- utors vs. Bogda Motors; Baum's' 1948 Finis West Next for Packer action in the National Football league, 90 per cent of it representing the worst season in 30 years of Packer lore.

The final score this time? The opponent? It was 42-7 and the victors were the Chicago Cardinals, defending NFL champs, who next Sunday battle the Bears for the Western division title. That trigger marked the end of the Packers' seventh straight vs. GMC Trucks; Vercauteren' Building Supply vs. into the showers, the Cardinal chieftain observed, "If they'd have got a little break there in the first half, the game might have been a lot closer and it easily could have been 14-14 at the half." NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE' fL A and J. C.

and Carroll Basten vs. Menominee Sugar. Western Division PS i -Central Quint "But you see," Jimmy explain Chicago Cards. 10 1 37 Pit .908 .9011 .500 .2 Ml 354 154 ed "we were making first downs lucky for us. As a consequence, Chicago Hears.

10 1 on Angeles S3 11 AY 3 8 (Final) Detroit 2 Eastern Division .12 119 362 we kept the ball most of the third quarter when you had the wind with you. And that always hurts. defeat. It per They re still a good ball club OP Bluejays, State League Moguls To Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS (P) The big and little moguls of baseball 1 15 2bS and they played a good ball game," according to Conzelman. I.

ft 2 4 7 4 7 3 PS 331 23 27 16 174 Prt .545 .250 Philadelphia Washington New York Pittsburgh Hoston (Final) Cadets Seek Revenge For 34-31 Licking; Game Set Tuesday Eve ByVED ARNDORFER Revenge for last year's 34-31 defeat will be the goal of the Central Catholic Cadets when they tangle with West High's Wildcats' at the Central auditorium Tues -erf, 3S0 212 312 "All they need is a few additions and they'd go places. One Of Those Things" I 'started today constructing the' mitted the guy who does such things to post 3-9-0 behind the Packers in the 1948 standings He might record, too, that it was the first time the Packers ever finished out of the first division and only the second time the Pack- ifrnmpwnrlr fnr npyt vr' nrnfet. Lighting a cigarette, he said, "What they need then hesitated. He deliberated for a mo- mpnl thpn ramp out wilh rfrtn't 'sional competition. Sunday's Results fill.

CARDS 42, GREEN BAY 7. Chicago Hears 42, Detroit 14. I. ns Angeles 41, Washington 13. Pittsburgh 3, New York 21.

Hoston 37, Philadelphia 14. Next Sunday's Games Chicago Cardinals at Chicago Bears. Washington at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles.

day night. TT' I Most of their activity was con fined to informal deals, near-deal and just conversation as they awaited the opening Wednesday of the 47th annual convention cf Earhart The Lineups: trs finished below .500. GREEN BAY I the National Association of Pro- Ends I.uhn, Craig, Wells, Wilson, rew ians win ever lorgct to say anything but if the meeting between the two teams: Packers got a little better passing, last February at the West gym they'd be a much better ball A thriller from start to finish, thelclub." game was finally decided late inj "They're something like we the fourth quarter when Forward-were in the middle of last season," Blair Matthews sank two import- the genial Conzelman compared, ant baskets in West's winning We didn't have anybody at that rally. Before Matthews applieUjtime who could hit the broad side the finishing touches, however.lof a barn." (This is hard to be-the lead had changed hands with fellows like Paul times and the score had been tiei. Christman and Ray Mallouf on four occasions.

around, but that's what the can Matthews, a little redhead who said.) We couldn't figure it outj Ulrard, Cook. 44' ifessional Leagues. A I rr. Tackles Wlldung, Lipscomb, Bell, tidson. Kekeris.

Deem. Kav i leievision ana me bonus ques Guards Vogds, Tassos, Olsonuskl, tion appeared to be about the top matters that will be discussed, nt meal, liavis. Centers Rhodemyre, Baxter, Mowers. I'east miormally not on the con Hacks Jacobs, Canadeo, Forte, Fritsch, Schlinkman, Cody, Earhart, Ivention floor. Renorts were that If you're still with us, the Packersi since the immortal Don Hutson retired after the 1945 season have a three-year record of 15 victories, 19 defeats and one tie definitely not Green Bayish.

Sunday's game was typicpl. The Packer offense just wasn't there and the defense hung on fairly well until the Cardinals exploded for 21 points in the last quarter. The score was 7-up as the first heat ended, 14-7 at the intermission and 21-7 going into the etretch frame. One Sustained To Drive specializes in left-handed push'either. Guess it was just one of! Knutn, liirara, I'rovo, moss, loinp CARDINALS television Droaacasis 01 major 4 league games in the east had hurt Ends Dewell, Dove, Doolan, man, Kutner, Kavensburg.

"KA'Srv Tackles Hulger. Mimny. snots, is oacx to sparK tne westithose things. attack against Central. He is onej "Another thing that helped us of the five players from the twoi today it's the first time in five teams who saw action in last game that we've been up for any-year's battle.

The other Wildcat, body," Jimmy claimed. "The last who got into the lineuo wasifotir earnes we've been Dlavinc Coomer, Loepfe. Guards Hamsav. Nichols. Apolskts, Arms, Hadaczewskf, Andrls.

enters Hlackburn. Hanonls. Camp bell. Guard Don Rondou. The surviv Hacks Christman.

Trlnnl. Angsman. ors from the Central squad in Harder, llanlon, Mallnuf, Cochran, the game physically, but without any emotions. Today, we started a little slow, and then caught fire The weather wasn't exactly Yahionskl. Schwall.

Elkenburg. clude Forward Bobby Bender. The Packers' final touchdown of the 1 948 season is shown in the process of manufacture in the two pictures above. At the top, Halfback Tony Canadeo (with ball) picks up nine yards to the Cardinal four-yard line in the first quarter before being brought down by Guard Garrard Ramsey of the Cards. Others are Back John Cochrane Jr.

(24) and End Sam Goldman (70) of the Cards and Bob Forte (8) of the Packers. Below, Fullback Walt Schlinkman (with ball arrow between Marshall Goldberg's legs 99) scores from the two-yard line a moment later. Forte is blocking out Goldberg to allow Schlinkman clear passage. Others are End Bob Dove (42) and Goldman. Cards won, 42-7.

nearby minor league attendance and that some of the smaller fellows were seeking the barring of night televising of games. (The Green Bay Bluejays of the Wisconsin State leacu will be represented by Len J. Reis, president of the Community Baseball association, and J. Willard Clancy, director. (Other clubs in the Stat league also will be represented.

Judge Arold Murphy, Stat loop prexy starting his second year, will attend.) Just what might be done on the Center Bob Charneski and For- with the aid of a couple of ward-Guard John Destiche, who! breaks." he hastily added. Clatt, Goldberg. Score By Periods Green Bay 7 07 Cardinals 7 7 7 2142 The Scoring Packers: Touchdown Schlinkman. scored eight points between them Did he expect to have such anj Point alter touchdown Fritsch. Cardi nals: Touchdowns Mallouf, Christ conducive to offense, although that big 42 on the scoreboard represented nothing else but points.

It rained hard the first 10 minutes; it turned dark with no rain for a spell; finally the sun blossomed forth; and still later a bitter cold wind lashed out of the northwest. The turf was slippery. The whole business was rather surprising, although the spectators got a lot of thrills. The Cardinals made only one sustained touchdown drive all afternoon, for instance. Three fumbles and man, Harder Kutner 2, bchwall.

Points downs Mann. Greene. Points after touchdowns Pregulman 2. Bears Det. First downs 29 13 as compared to six by the two re-ieasy time? maining Wildcats.

If player and! "Oh, no, and it wasn't for that point distribution mean anythingjfirst half, remember that. They Tuesday's tilt should be just as played us as tough a ball game as close as the one last year. we've had all season in the first First in 10 Days half make no mistake about This will be Central's first con- hat-ur expected it to be just as test following a 10-day layoff, and louSh as ll w.as ln first half- after touchdowns Harder 6. The Officials Referee Bill Downes. Umpire teams has finished in the second i division.

Temporarily beaten and baffled by the mysterious ails which have plagued the Packers all season long, Lambeau said wear- ily, "All I can say is I have noth-! ing to say but plenty to do." James Hiersdorfer. Field Judge Hob ss question of bonus payments to 29; players was a question. Major i-oi league operators and George M. president of the Minor 34 League association were reported Austin. Head Linesman Dan Tehan.

Vards gained rushing 230 Forward passes attempted 34 Forward passes completed 22 Yards by forward passes 225 Forward passes Inter, by 2 Yards runback of int. passes 45 Punting ave. from scrim. 31 Tot. yards all kicks returned 86 Opp.

fumbles recovered 1 morale or rsexi nt the Cadets would rather not re Bears, Cards Look to Vital Clash Sunday Clear Final Hurdles With Easy Victories Back Judge Bill Mcllugh. Team Statistics member what happened to them before that. On a two-day road no to be favoring some action but As for the Cardinals themselves, they'd almost forgotten what had just happened within five minutes i 4- 1ft Ofi there were no details. trip through the southern part three nign scnooi puma in "iFlrst Cards 18 Yards lost by penalty 50 21 G. B.

2 DESPITE THE havoc he wreaks in playing with complete abandon, the Cardinals' Pat Harder The convention, expected to at- of the state, they were swamped; after they left the field. In fact, and 30 yards set uo their six rim downs passing- The Packers cot dnwn. bv Penally 1 an unidentified Red bird already (New York 7 A 7 Pittsburgh 7 10 0 JJZm1' tract between 1.200 and 1.500 Total first downs 9 25 was building morale for next lepieseniauves 01 we 08 minor Vnrk Krnrinr TAnrhriiiwi). I New Mirmi, Yards gained rushing (net) 122 Yards gained passing 10 Yards gained laterals (net) 0 their TD after a fumble Larry Craig picking up a loose ball and running 33 yards to the Cardinal Roberts, Johnson, swiacki.ueagues operating in 442 cities will Points after touchdowns Younce 4. by St Catherine of Racine ana Edgewood of Madison, who rolled up a total of 107 points against 63 by Central.

These stinging setbacks offset two earlier victories over St. Mary Springs of Fond du Lac and Green Bay East. By United Press Tital yards gained (net) 132 Pittsburgh Scoring: Touchdowns 17 in thf second heat. Walt I Forward passes attempted 15 Forward passes attempted week, "One next week, boys, one next week. This is the one we've been waiting for." On the outside chance that you're in doubt, he was referring to next Sunday's 0 3X2 IS 7 1 17 15 ine Uears ana tne Cardinals, Evans, Glamp.

Shipkev, tilers. Mor-Chicago's twin titans of the touchdowns damp end Friday morning. Major league officials will head for Chicago for their own meeting, set for Dec. 13-15. Officials of the Southern Asso- Field goal Glamp Schlinkman punched it over from fcepted bv 1he two yard line six plays later.

Yards inter, returned bv 14 The Pack never got close the rest it passes tional Football league, cleared the N. Y. Pitt. downs 23 3 West, too, has taken two straight pro game of the year between the final hurdles today before their r.irst 6 ti yarns gained rushing zm lickings in losing to St. Norbert Cardinals and Bears at Wrigley Cf the game.

Average distance 33.8 43.3 Mac Histiirhint was the Packer Punts returned by 4 1 apparently forgets to "hate, even before a game has ended. In the first quarter, he and Irv Comp were involved in an horrendous collision, Comp stopping Harder after a sizable gain. Irv was hurt on the play and forced to leave the game. About midway in the second quarter, Harder was coming off the field near the Packer bench. He slackened his pace to yell, "Irv, Irv, how are yuh?" When assured by the Packer quarterback that he was Harder proceeded to the Cardinal bench.

High and Sheboygan North. How 5K Dir arns nunis renirnra DV rffense especially in me air. Kl4.koff, returned hv No. JCiation met Sunday, and Western 36 1 and Texas league spokesmen plan-363 ned to meet today, oi Southern League President 44 Charles Hurth, New Orleans, said iconic uuuuj- wi uic Forward passes 1 em division Championship. passes completed 11 j- Yards forward passing 165 The Cardinals defeated the Forwards intercepted bv 1 Green Bay Packers, 42 to 7, yes-lVds- ained runback inter.

33 terday at Chicago while the Bears 'SXrSST. 3 rode Sid Luckman's aerial route i Yards lost by penalties so The Bays completed one pass Vards klcknfls returned by 104 is ti oftornnnn and Penalties (number) 7 field. How did Conzelman feel about the approaching return engagement with the "Monsters of the Midway?" "Well, I personally feel that the i nry Liicu i ever, the Wildcats showed considerable improvement in the North game last Friday by leading up to the final 65 seconds, at which point North tied up the score and went on to win in an Kn 1 1 0 1 that went for 10 yards from Perry Yards penalized 3S, Fumbles 5 Opp. fumbles recovered 1 65 witn Moss to Ralph Earhart ed, but would not be announced to a 42 to 14 triumph over the De-I troit Lions at Detroit. Rirt Q' Will three minutes left in the game.

team that doesn get the real bad Turn other onuses were ruled com overtime period. Outstanding in breaks and whose passer is on, Luckman's passing was thel 'b ruic defeat for West was Guard Ken will win," he asserted with some plete on Interference although it toes down in the books as yards Bears' chief asset, just as it al-V)n Mirh'tnnn 9nfo ways is. He threw to three touch-i'-''' iVllLlllyun JIUItf until early next month. The league also voted to award a trophy for annual league atten-ance records. The first award will be to the Birmingham, club, which set an attendance record this var nf ahnut SA OOrt ITt.U Gustafson, who took scoring of confidence scowled on the first play whf.n Irv Comp and Ted Fritsch fouled up a handoff, with Hamilton Nichols recovering on the Packer 41.

The Cards had a 7-0 lead in four plays, with Mallouf passing to Kutner in the end zone from lnut hv nenaltv. downs and set up two others with THE WIND toyed with many a a fedora during the course of the afternoon and Lambeau's grey ors with 17 points, the highest in-1 dividual tntal tnrnpd in hv a ritv ALTHOUGH THERE was a Entry Bid at Meet passes. eager so far this season. modicum of depression in the Packer dressing room a number felt was no exception. It blew CHICAGO (JP) The BigajJ that m' Despite the wet ball, the Cardinals tried 18 and completed geven six by Paul Christman for 87 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown strike to Mai Kutner That left the pair with identical records of 10 victories and one defeat and one game left to play.

out on to the field in the fourth i2 yards out. Jerry Davis set up r. the score with a 25-yard runl Vercauteren NVe Wins period and might have been acci That one game is against each dentally trampled in the mud but Back Judge Robert C. Austin, around left end. The Packers reeled off a first Sunday Bowling Match other for the championship.

The Bears down the Cards, 28 former St. Ambrose athlete, re trieved it for the Packer coach Nine is expected to vote on Michi-ithe trophy until its mark brokei gan State long-standing mem- xhe southern league officials bership bid at the conference sals0 increased the per game tee winter meeting here this weekof league scorers (rom $7 50 to end- $10.00. At least one Big Nine J. L. Morrill of Minnesota, is re- ported as favoring Michigan DOUdreOU KeCOVermg State's quest for the spot vacated r- ll- in the former "Big Ten" confer-, rrOtTl Minor UperatlOn ence when the University of Chi- CLEVELAND (JP) Manager The Vercauteren Building Supply team of De Fere defeated Two Rivers Tannery club, 2821 to 2590, in a match series at the Century 17, in their earlier meeting this season and later lost to the Eastern division champion Philadelphia down when Blackburn Intcrferred with Ted Cook on an 11-yard pass from Jack Jacobs, but tha.

Packers were forced to punt. So were the and brought it over to him before of them professed to believe Saturday night and just before the contest that they had a good chance to win but for the most part the Bays seemed glad the most disastrous season in Packer history was at an end. But for Coach Curly Lambeau it was a crushing finish to a three-month nightmare and well it might have been for the defeat marked the first time in his 30 years of coaching that one of his play was allowed to continue Eagles. Cards after a first down to mid- The Eagles already had their ADMITTEDLY THE ball field. lanes Sunday.

Clarence (Shorty) Sorenson paced Vercauteren with a 604 series, including a 224 loner, while Ed Raab led the Tannery five with 564. In the short space of a minute players were forced to slog through the mud for 60 minutes but WTMJ Sportscaster Bob Heiss had no picnic of it either. title clinched yesterday when they went into action against the Boston Yanks, and it was just as well. Conerly Sets Mark For the Yanks, afraid of the fu the rain stopped, the sun blossomed forth and the Packer fortunes changed. After Corny Clatt recovered Canadeo fumble on Heiss, whose Packer broadcasts are carried over 1 the Press-Gazette's WJPG and WJPG-FM cago dropped out several years Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland aSo.

Indians is recovering from a miftor President John Hannah that removed a blood Michigan State, close friend ofxlot from his right side. Morrill, has campaigned energet- The operation was performed ically for the Spartans' entrance, last Monday, the Tribe's front of-but his previous efforts were giv- fke said today, in Boudreau's en a polite brush-off. jhome at Harvey, 111., to clear up Some significance is read into an injury he received in a collision the fact that Michigan State with, with Gil Coan during a game with ture because they've taken so the Parker 43, Craig grabbed Mallouf's fumble and rnred 33 yards to the Cardinal 17 where Knights many football and financial beat ings, rose up for an amazing 37 to Bill Blackburn and Buster Ramsey knocked him out of bounds. In the fourth quarter. The Packers had a pretty healthy prayer on the soil-young Mr.

Schlinkman who chalked up 69 yards in 15 tries-one for 17 yards, the longest rhase of the day by either team. Tony Canadeo was the only other consistent gainer 29 yards. In all, the Bays made 132 yards on the ground in nine attempts. The Cardinal flashes Pnt Harder, Elmer Angsman and Charley fnppi gathered 185 of the Cards' 283 yards by rushing. Incidentally, three-fourths of the Cards' rushing yardaee was made over the right side of the Pickers' line and through the middle.

Bear Fans Cheer Park The Packers made two of their eeven first downs in the last half one on a penalty and the other on the Moss-Earhart pass. The Packers were well backed In the stands. There were 500 fans down from Green Bay and a mess of the customers were Bear maniacs pulling for the Packers. But the entire collection let loose a cliixi in tl.c fourth quarter when tiny Earhart grabbed a Mallouf punt on the Pnck-er 24 and raced to the Cardinal 14 upset victory at Boston. Charlie Conerly, the Mississippi Tip' Muskie by 87 to 40 r.S Yards in First Half rookie with the New York Giants, the Washington Senators Aug.

6. an enrollment of 16,000, a remod Schlinkman, who counted 55 Quintet completed 36 of 53 passes against Pittsburgh, breaking an eight year eled stadium and mushrooming athletic facilities, remained out of yards in the first half nlone, ran old record held by Davey O'Brien. lor four and Canadeo made it a the post-season bowl picture de Physicians expect no ill effects and Boudreau is up and around even though he must have the incision drained twice a day at Harvey. His work wasn't good enough to first down on the Card four. spite one of the host football teams in the school's history.

I save the day for the Giants, however. The Steelers sprayed across Schlinkman was in motion on his next try but the next time, run Smithwick and Bob Falk. Each collected 12 markers for runner- three touchdowns in three min ning from the nine, gained eight up honors. In a dogged attempt utes of the final quarter to seal i was ojiosed to the elements all the way. His temporary broadcasting "booth" was located in the upper deck along the third base line but right out in the open with the rai beating down on his head.

ADD THERE'S One at Every Game Probably the most rabid booster the Cardinals had was a pint-sized gentleman of middle age, weighted down by a Charlie Chaplin moustache. Each time the Cardinals threatened, the ldpr fell to his haunches and pleaded with Paul Christman. Cardinal quarterback, "C'mon, Paul, TD "C'mnn, Paul, TD." When the Cards were repeatedly in scoring position in the third and fourth periods, his little spiel became nothing short of a chant. yards to the one. Canadeo lost a yard but Schlinkman rammed it the decision, 38 to 28.

to close the ever widening gap, the Muskies pushed shots from Los Angeles smothered Wash- over and Fritsch kicked the extra all over the court but couldn't get ington. 41 to 13, as Bob Water- point to tie the game. ti.o lui.o or Lie abounds. The only Missionary that counted A 23-yard punt by Jacobs off the Cardinals' 5G-yard Stevens Point To Visit St. Norbert On Tuesday Night By JACK YUENGER PLYMOUTH, Wis.

Three records fell Saturday night before the net swishing ways of an untiring and definitely hot St. Norbert college basketball team as the Knights rmothered the Mission House five here, 87-40. The 87 points scored by the semi consistently was rangy Muskie Guard Kurt Weber who touchdown march. Trippi, Harder and Angsman turned in short 49. paced the losers with 10 points.

An indication of the Muskie in it was 27 yards of the most effectiveness is shown in the method that the host quintet ac pains and Christman completed a six-yard pass to Trippi for the yardage. Christman scored from the two-yard line on a quarterback sneak on fourth down A 14-yard run by Earhart help field passed for four touchdowns. I.os Angeles Rams 7 20 14 0 Washington 0 7 0 13 I.os Angeles Scoring: Touchdowns Hoerner, Zllly, Washington, Gehrke 2,1 Hoffman. Points alter touchdowns: I Los Angeles Waterfield 5. Washington Scoring: Touchdowns Todd, lay lor.

1 Points after touchdown Poiilon. 1 L. A. First downs ..23 Net yards gained rushing 1 70 Forward passes completed 21 33 Forward passes completed 13 21 Yards forward passing 196 lSH Forwards Intercepted bv 2 0 Yards gained runback Int. 26 0: Punting average 37 3K Tot.

yds. all kicks returned 136 148. Opp. fumbles recovered 1 1 1 Yards lost by penalties 78 25 quired its points. In the four We Are Ready 1 TO GIVE YOU A BETTER USED CAR These better used cars are on display at our Main Show Room you'll agree that these cars are in better condition and appearance.

Hi 1936 MODELS 1947 Ij AT MAIN SHOW ROOM quarter fracas the Muskie netmen hit the hoop a total of ten times, scoring their remaining 20 points ed the Packers into Cardinal ter- i itory so Fritsch stepped back on the 45 and missed a field goal. traveling Norbertines established a new one-game high point total in the Knight history. The Muskie encounter also marked the first time In St. Norbert recent history that every member of a Knight traveling squad broke into the from he gift line. The Knights, at the same time, collected on 17 of 20 attempts for an impressive THE DEFENDING champions also had an ardent delegation in the upper deck of the left field stands.

The partisans in that area had depended a banner from their railing which read, "Buckle down Cardinals an' we'll love you all." ALMOST INVARIABLY there's Another bad punt by Jacobs, this rne for 14 yards, started the Cards on another TD drive with two Philadelphia Boston .7 7 0 014 10 21 635! minutes left in the half. Thirty yards on Christman passes to Kutner and Dewell moved the ball to the 19 but the Packers stiffened free throw average. The unbeaten Knights will play two games on successive nights in Van Dyke gymnasium this week. Central State Teachers of Stevens Point will offer the opposition Tuesday night and the powerful Ripon team will play Wednesday night. Philadelphia Scoring: Touchdowns Ferrante, Mulia.

Points after touch-i downs Patton Hoston a scramDie lor me nan auer an point column. In running up the record-breaking 87 markers the charges of Coach Orv Dermody also established the highest game total ever made by any team in the undersized Mission House gym. The scoreboard in the new nd Harder missed a field goal extra point boot, but after the issue is decided, the fans the SAVE MONEY amazing running we've seen in years. The kid didn't have a speck of blocking and the place was loaded with Cardinals. Yet he weaved, leaped over red shirts and side-stepped almost into the clear.

To top off the afternoon. Quarterback Jack Jacobs and Card End Sam Goldman exchanged fusts in the game. Jacobs went back to punt and Goldman came in with elbows flying. Both were banished. In kicking six extra points, Harder fractured two records.

He now has booted 75 in a row to snap the mark of 72 held by the Bears' Jack Manders from 1933 to 1937. For a single season, Harder has an even 50 six more than the record previously held by Ray McLean of the Bears in 1947. The bloody details follow: Fumble Sets Vp TD A thick drizzle fell as Ventan Yablonski kicked off to Schlinkman who received on the 15 and ulithered to the 41 a good break UJ'o- the Packers. But old lady h-rk from the 31. Touchdowns Muehlheuser, seno.

Chtpley, Ilevwnod. Romboli. Field goal Scollard (3S-yard Points after touchdowns Scollard 4. With 28 seconds left Schlink victor and also-rans settle back to enjoy the game. Not so with one successful snatcher.

He caught the Phila. Host. ST. NORBERT I MISSION IIOl'SE i man ran 15 yards and Jug Girard incompleted two passes from the short punt formation. Another Weak Kick ball after Harder's second extra Johnson, 2 Caan, 0 niton, i Falk, First downs 17 Net yards gained rushing 130 Forward passes attempted 46 Forward passes completed 17 Yards forward passing 196 Forwards intercepted by 1 Yards gained runback inter, 10 Punting average 45 STONE MOTOR Co.

Fritsch booted the serond half 113 goi 162 39 87 los Mndsay, 1 Kosnar, l.enss, 3 point which at that time left the Cardinal placement artist one short of tying the league record and Immediately headed for an exit, apparently to "cache" the pigskin. k'ekoff into the end zone and the Cardinals started rushing. With Smith'k. ly remodeled fieldhouse allowed a marking of onty 70 points. When that total had been reached midway in the fourth period the official scorer decided to start over again.

Chief thorn in the hosts' side was Forward Romie Kosnar who collected 14 points in the 13 minutes that he dribbled and flipped. Aiding the Norbertine cause, closely on the ex-Lena ace's heels, were Knight newcomers Pat (fiimoiWt Tot. yds. all kicks returned 111 (iartke, 0 Gierke, 0 Snatt. 0 Pllum, 2 Ibe, 0 Klnost'r, 0 insert, 2 Kerr, 0 Weber, 4 Griiss'h, 2 Sarhse, 0 Mohr, 0 upp.

tumbles recovered Yards lost by penalties 60 short but explosive bursts by Trip-; ir O'Malley, 2 Super'ky, 1 onion. 3 Wllsman, 1 Maronek, 1 Dnmarh. 3 pi. Harder and Angsman they W. L.

A. D. 252 Chicago Bears 7 14 0 21 12 blasted to the Packer 24 where two Detroit 0 7 714 Rears Scoring: Touchdowns PACKER QUARTERBACK Jack Jacobs and Charley Trippi, important tackles by Jay Rhode- Mullins, Mmini, McAfee, Sprinkle. Vand'tle, 1 Herman, a 1 noone. i-oints alter tournaowns i II I TURN TO PACKERS PAGE 20 Totals 35 17 30 Totals 10 20 20 TURN TO SIDELIGHTS, PAGE 20 i.ujacK 6.

Detroit scoring: Touch- ill Ml MIS1M1IDHIM II MllftlMII.

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