The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 11, 1941, Page 3

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rmy’s Comeback Marks Cadets As 1 "41 Cinderella Clu Blaik Builds West Point — Winner From 1940's _ Much-Trampled Grid- iron Team By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor, AP Feature Service WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 11. —Army’s gridiron cadets are ‘writing a football script almost as unbelievable as the story- beok performance of Stanford's victory-hungry Indians last year. Stanford of "39 slumped no lower than did the "40. Stanford drove back along triumph trail to the Rose Bowl. Perhaps Army won't get a bow! bid but the soon-to-be lieuen- ants have definitely become the Cindrella team of “41. Whatever ‘was Clark Shaughnessy’s formu- Ia, Coach Earl (Red) Blaik found The-eld fedhead fas Army on the march and the sailors at An- napolis’ are | re = . that Coast Guardsmen he the same which? ringin club & could win but a single minor game last year. But Biaik moulded the gang into a fighting unit that won its first three games, upset Columbia and out- played favored Notre Dame to a scoreless tie. Then came Harvard. Now the Soldiers have their guns trained on Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Navy. And that Penn game is one they want to win—defin- itely! For last year the Quak- ers handed Army the worst de- feat in history—48-0. That defeat was to bring Blaik to West Point and start Army on the road back. Because the general got maz. The new academy superinten- dent, Major General Robert Eichelberger. saw the Army team for the first time He fretted and he fumed and fin- ally he got downright mad as Pennsylvania touchdowns rolled across. Army. he ordered, must have a winning team. And Biaik was the man to build it. The feneral remembered Red as an Army. assistant in 1927-33, a Stretch during which Army whipped Navy at every turn Eichelberger persuaded him to - leave Dartmouth and return to the Point. And Red took over t hopeless crew of '40. with a fe’ sophomore additions, and pro- duced this winner. His ace is Hank Mazur, 2 triple-threat halfback from Low- ell, and particularly his punting that brought Army the tie and moral victory over the Irish Two other backfield stars are Fullback Johnny Hateh and a sophomore specdster, Ralph Hill All-America Scrub Army probably is the only school that has an All-America player it isn't using. He's Clark Hinkle, Vanderbilt's 1937 ‘center. He came to West Point the year r Army barred players with pre- plets ivious varsity competition else- where. Hinkle plays om the scrubs and is almost another coaching aide for Blaik. Another affected by the rule is Bill Guc- keyson, former Maryland pet- former, and perhaps the all-around athicte at the Point Blaik is an old Army man. Red gradvated from West Point in 1920 and two years later resign- ed to enter business. He return- ed to West Point in 1927 as as- sistant coach, then went to Dart- mouth in 1934 as head coach. i Navy has beaten Army for two r straight yeats and the Cadets are sore. Blaik thinks they may do something about it at Phil SOMERODY LOST HIS HEAD(GEARS) cme Aaocinted Press) MISSOULA. Mont. Nov. t1— Doue Fessenden, Montana Uni- iversity football coach, checked tover the Grizzlies’ gridiron equipment and found that he was short 21 helmets. He called the Missoula police department and officers passed the word along that they had an idea who the culprits were and that they'd better return the missing headgears. Next dav the 21 helmets turn- ed up—end five others Fessen- den never had seen At the time of his death, in September, 1687, John Alden was the last surviving member of the Mayflower company. Soldiers of , NAVSTAS RAPPED SAILORS, 11 TO 1, Lacking strength to furnish NavSta, Navy last fight in the second game of a softball twin bill at Bayview Park, furnished the lighter entertaimment for the fans as it took it on the chin, 11- tol Taunting the Stas from the sidelines, Navy's two Irish come- dian-players ran through their collection of witty remarks and Stinging “slams”, delight of the players, too. McCopl. who recently made his debut on the mound for the victors, turned in a two-hit job against J spectators—and sat Swenison and Tomalleo; Mc- exons WL Pet Bayview Park. 7-30 zPepper's Plumbers _ 6 6 1.000) _ _— Red Raiders Ss s5 «2 «714 First Named Teams “Vixitme”) xNavStas cae ST TOMORROW NIGHT NA __ —.2 4 333° Second Game—Pe, > zNavy res dee Game—Pepper’s Plumb- xzTie ' ‘land City Basebsll League Club— W.L. 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AR i es - aabiaideiel : a ea ty =o Cust mice a: (For Re-Election) I — [With « DAYTON, you con have ; Ship a } Red Raiders 11d 0 For Police Justice | PRONENG1 | Scie lnue j Cement i Cont Sat — £ 9 5 7% si T.S.CARO | 1 —tor' bath, kitchen end laundry. j Roofing ; f m0; am arcia; lancett r Lyme : . ion Date aes For Police Justice THe ao | 1m Davis’ 100 Per | inant A. 7. McINNIS ! % free and guaranteed, Nothing on the market i ——= : | PORTER-ALLEN } sume dependable service as city like it for the money! | Cent Paimts & Oils | RIFLE INECINCTIT COURT OF 74" For Captain of Police | |< sews =p | dixnaaeeee- OF FLORIDA. It AND FoR "ON- RAY ATWELL i MP ANY [Se bow cont will be ==y CE ; and S } ROE COUNTY. co! a Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. | Streets 6.—Correcting Shot } i G EDGAR W. STARK e és For Captain of Police SOLD ON EASY TERMS : : roups 5 HECTOR CASTRO l wt ne an a) ? WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING By DAVE CARLSON For Captain of Police ! preg Mog En SEAB ARD RAILWAY pine mean <a FRANK JOHNSON re - (For Re-Election) | , mR. Schedules - Tickets (Associated Press Feature Service) Assume. that ycu have adjust- ed your shot group on the sight- ing bull and have fired three or four shots with a provisional sight setting Make proper ad- justments for elevation and windage and you should be able to put the next three or four shots well into the center of the 10-ring. } It’s a cinch that the first rec- ot in the same place i bull, so for the target we have to go ail ugh this position business more, alhough this time it shouldn't take so many trials. Don't make the mistake thinking you can muscle your over on to the next bull Keep the left elbow im place. Shift the body around, using the elbow as a pivot. Too many shooters lose the position of the left elbow by squirming around to look through their spotting scopes, reaching for ammunition, or just because they can’t lie still Adjust all equipment in relation to the left elbow so that ember, does not have to g Determine the position of the right efBow ‘b¥ trial and errér. Too close to the body; it will throw. the right shoulder hi Too far out from the say involuntarily shift, result- a bad shot lace the right to support that side of the that you will have the ip on the stock and there- same squeeze on the et for each shot. A strong pulse beat is an an- noyance to many newer - shoot- In my own case this is due te faulty position m respect Some set of has tensed unconscious-; tightening muscles some- pulsa- You can only reduce it to a minimum, and the first step im doing this is to re- and tenseness Massachusetts Turns } Cut Good Passers, Téo (fy Axanciated Pre<=} NOTRE DAME. Ind, Nov. Il —You can’t blame Coach Frank Leahy of Notre Dame if he woné@ers just a little about the popular belief that Texas as a state has a monopoly on top- notch forward passers. Last year at Boston College. Leahy had Charlie O'Rourke, 2 Malden, Mass. boy. This year. at Notre Dame. his passing sen- side, it!} For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Better Known as “Bobby™) For City Councilman GERALD H. ADAMS For City Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. (Por Re-Election) For City Councilman ALBERT H. CAREY For City Councifman DR. JULIO DE POO For City Councilman JONATHAN CATES For City Councilman FRED MARVIL - For City Councilman MYRTLAND CATES o- For City Councilman Ten ana at WILLIAM FREEMAN the above st DOMINQUEZ aay. Sor (Better Known as Billy > the Bi _ For City Councilman by you. IS FURTHER WILLIAM A. FREEMAN For City Councilman LEONARD B. GRILLON (For Re-Election} exe For City Councilman = z WILLIAM H. y Cler MONSALVATGE f. For City Councilman NEIL M. KNOWLES £X CGENTY JUDGE'S CORT. YON- For City Councilman 2.” CC CLEM C. PRICE For City Councilman EUGENE SANCHEZ (Coffee) For City Councilman GERALD SAUNDERS For City Councilman J. B. SULLIVAN (Sully) Wes be M Re: & Coz NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLICATION Fem FIN DISCHARGE Notice is filed m Pima! of ti Inds gf for approva 4 for fina Reberts E ‘This 25th dex of Octob- IREXE ROBERTS STRA As Administratrix of @ Censtance Roberts Ea ceased oct?S: nov$-1t ‘ For City Councilman = JOHN GLENWOOD xs SWEETING (For Re-Election} . NS SN TRIUMPH COFFEE DT: 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watehes - Seuvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street Jewelry In Every Town —_THE—— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! 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