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1942 NFL All-Star Game (December)

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National Football League all-star game
This article is about the NFL All-Star Game that followed the 1942 season, played on December 27, 1942. For the game that followed the 1941 season, played on January 4, 1942, see1942 National Football League All-Star Game (January).

1942 NFL All-Star Game (December)
Washington RedskinsNFL All-Stars
1417
Head coach:
Ray Flaherty
(Washington Redskins)
Head coach:
Hunk Anderson
(Chicago Bears)
1234Total
Washington Redskins707014
NFL All-Stars0014317
DateDecember 27, 1942
StadiumShibe Park
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MVPnone selected
Attendance18,671
TV in the United States
Networknot televised

The1942 National Football League All-Star Game (December) was theNational Football League's fifthall-star game. The game pitted theWashington Redskins, the league'schampion for the1942 season, against a team of all-stars. The game was played on Sunday, December 27, 1942, atShibe Park inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania in front of 18,671 fans. The All-Stars defeated the Redskins by a score of 17–14.[1]

Due toWorld War II, the All-Star Game was canceled following 1942 as travel restrictions were imposed. It would not return until1951 as thePro Bowl, with the champions vs. all-stars format changed to between divisions to avoid confusion with theChicago College All-Star Game.[2]

Pre-game

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The All-Star team was coached byChicago Bears head coachHunk Anderson whileRay Flaherty led hisWashington Redskins.[3] Anderson and assistant coachLuke Johnsos elected to run theT formation after the players voted for the system, though they also implemented theNotre Dame Box asGreen Bay Packers and All-Star quarterbackCecil Isbell excelled in such an offense.[4]

The All-Star roster was decided by fan vote, though some players did not participate for various reasons. Packers receiverDon Hutson missed the game due to a chest injury and a cold, though he had initially announced his intention to play and was only permitted to kick extra points.[5]Pittsburgh Steelers tackleMilt Simington suffered a heart attack during practice for the game and was forced to retire.[4]

Redskins playersWillie Wilkin andDick Todd also skipped the game, the former having to report for military service.[4] QuarterbackSammy Baugh was sick with the flu and failed to make his flight to Philadelphia for the game, which prompted NFL CommissionerElmer Layden to launch an investigation into the matter.[6] According to a league official: "from all we know Baugh might have had a legitimate excuse for not showing up. But so far we can find no legitimate reason for his not notifying us that he could not or was not coming".[7] Baugh said the car that was supposed to take him from hisRotan, Texas home to aDallas airport failed to materialize on time.[7]

Baugh's disappearance was allegedly condemned by his teammates, with aDetroit Free Press report claiming some players said he would "never be forgiven for failing to appear."[8] A "spokesman for the players" told theNew York Daily News, "We were determined to win this game to prove that ourvictory over the Bears was no fluke. [...] We wanted to win this one as much as the playoff. And Sammy doesn't show up. Hell, suppose all of us did that? There wouldn't have been any game, and there wouldn't have been any money for the seamen."[9]

Washington ownerGeorge Preston Marshall and Bears playerLee Artoe defended Baugh, the former suggesting his illness prevented him from traveling, while Artoe accused the NFL of poor scheduling for placing the game in a "bad sports town" like Philadelphia and in late December.[10][11]

Layden ended the case on January 20, 1943 with no punishment imposed on Baugh, concluding he was indeed sick and was unable to reach Dallas in time. In a league statement, Layden considered "the publicity and subsequent investigation attendant upon Baugh's failure to appear in Philadelphia" to be "sufficient punishment under the circumstances."[12]

Game

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With the ongoing war, the game raised $75,000 for the United Seaman's Fund, while the game ball was auctioned at halftime to sellwar bonds, raising $90,170 (the winning bid was $31,000).[13]

The Redskins scored first withKi Aldrich's 30-yard punt return touchdown in the first quarter. After a scoreless second quarter,Bill Dudley of the Steelers intercepted a pass and returned it 97 yards to tie the game.[7] Later in the quarter,Fred Davis went offside and collided with Bears quarterbackSid Luckman, sparking a fight with Artoe that led to Davis being ejected from the game.[14] The next play, the Bears'John Petty recorded a two-yard rushing touchdown, which the Redskins answered onRoy Zimmerman's 15-yard touchdown throw toBob Seymour.[7]

Early in the fourth quarter, Artoe kicked a 43-yard field goal to put the All-Stars ahead 17–14. Washington'sBob Masterson attempted to tie the game with seconds remaining, but his 27-yard kick was wide. The win was the first for the All-Stars in the game's history.[7]

Rosters

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The rosters consisted of the following:[1][15][16]

NFL All-Stars roster

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Position:Starters:Reserves:
QuarterbackTommy Thompson,Philadelphia EaglesLarry Craig,Green Bay Packers
Sid Luckman,Chicago Bears
LeftHalfbackBill Dudley,Pittsburgh SteelersCecil Isbell,Green Bay Packers
RightHalfbackMerl Condit,Brooklyn DodgersDante Magnani,Cleveland Rams
Bosh Pritchard,Philadelphia Eagles
FullbackHarry Hopp,Detroit LionsGary Famiglietti,Chicago Bears
Frank Maznicki,Chicago Bears
John Petty,Chicago Bears
Marshall Goldberg,Chicago Bearsa[17]
Dick Riffle,Pittsburgh Steelersa[17]
LeftEndPerry Schwartz,Brooklyn DodgersGeorge Wilson,Chicago Bears
Don Hutson,Green Bay Packersa[3]
RightEndEddie Rucinski,Brooklyn DodgersPop Ivy,Chicago Cardinals
John Siegal,Chicago Bears
LeftTackleJohn Woudenberg,Pittsburgh SteelersAl Blozis,New York Giants
Frank "Bruiser" Kinard,Brooklyn Dodgers
Vic Sears,Philadelphia Eaglesa[17]
RightTackleChet Adams,Cleveland RamsLee Artoe,Chicago Bears
Ed Kolman,Chicago Bears
Frank Cope,New York Giantsa[17]
LeftGuardAugie Lio,Detroit LionsDan Fortmann,Chicago Bears
Milt Simington,Pittsburgh Steelersa[3]
RightGuardEnio Conti,Philadelphia EaglesChuck Drulis,Chicago Bears
CenterChuck Cherundolo,Pittsburgh SteelersCharley Brock,Green Bay Packers
Clyde "Bulldog" Turner,Chicago Bearsa[17]

Washington Redskins roster

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Position:Starters:Reserves:
QuarterbackRay HareCecil Hare
Wilbur Moore
Dick Poillon
Bob Seymour
LeftHalfbackRoy Zimmerman
RightHalfbackEd Justice
FullbackAndy Farkas
LeftEndBob MastersonBob McChesney
RightEndEd Cifers
LeftTackleFred DavisWillie Wilkin
RightTackleBill Young
LeftGuardDick FarmanVictor Carroll
Clem Stralka
RightGuardSteve Slivinski
CenterKi AldrichGeorge Smith

Roster Notes:

a Injured player; selected but did not play

References

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  1. ^ab"Dudley's 97-yard Run Helps All-Stars Beat Redskins, 17–14".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.AP. December 28, 1942. pp. 14–15. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2012.
  2. ^"Pro Bowl Game Approved By National Grid League".The Palm Beach Post. Associated Press. June 4, 1950. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^abc"Pro All-Stars Confident They Can Beat Redskins".Milwaukee Journal.Associated Press. December 26, 1942. p. 10. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2012.
  4. ^abc"All-Stars Set to Go Against the Redskins".Home News Tribune. Associated Press. December 26, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"Don Hutson to Play With the All-Stars Against Washington".The Morning Call. Associated Press. December 18, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Sammy Baugh Denies Running Out on Game".Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. December 29, 1942. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^abcdeMeier, Ted (December 28, 1942)."All-Stars Beat Redskins; Investigate Failure Of Baugh To Appear For Tilt".The Journal Standard.Associated Press. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Baugh Faces League's Discipline, Mates' Wrath".Detroit Free Press. December 28, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^McCann, Dick (December 28, 1942)."Baugh Misses Pro Bowl, Rouses Redskins' Ire".New York Daily News. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Redskin Boss Thinks Baugh Wanted to Play".The Courier-Journal. Associated Press. December 29, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^International News Service (December 29, 1942)."Artoe Defends Sammy Baugh".Mansfield News Journal. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^International News Service (January 20, 1943)."Layden Drops Charges Against Sammy Baugh".Salt Lake Telegram. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^"Artoe's 43-Yard Field Goal Sends Redskins to 17-14 Defeat".Detroit Free Press. Associated Press. December 28, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  14. ^"Redskin-Bear Feud Flares into Fistics; Luckman Roughed".The Morning Post. December 28, 1942. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019 – viaNewspapers.com.
  15. ^"1942 NFL Pro Bowlers".Pro-football-reference.com.Archived from the original on December 6, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2012.
  16. ^"1942 Washington Redskins roster".Pro-football-reference.com.Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2012.
  17. ^abcde"Layden Names Pro League's All-Star Squad".Meriden Record.AP. December 15, 1942. p. 11. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2012.
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