The following Redskins missed the entire 1942 season because of military service: Steve Andrake, Jim Barber, Keith Birlem, Frank Clair, Ken Dow, Frank Filchock, Lee Gentry, Bob Hoffman, Jime Meade, Wayne Milner, Boyd Morgan, Mickey Parks, Bo Russell, and Sandy Sanford.TanksAndSpartans wrote:@rhickok1109, if you still have the book handy.... Do we know who Washington was missing?
Interesting Standlee played for the Bears in '41 - he was a 49er/AAFC in my head, but in actuality looks like he missed several seasons due to military service - didn't play again until '46.
'42 NFL Championship Game discussion
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Thanks Ralph!
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If anyone on the forum won the ebay auction for the color 16mm '42-'47 Redskins highlight film, please PM me. I'd like to make you an offer.
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Yes, according to a Luckman interview with NFL Films, the coaches came to him before the fame and said "Sid, this is the championship game; anything goes." So Luckman, who had only returned 4 punts all season, was back returning punts. He was running a punt back when Baugh came up to try and tackle him. Luckman either kicked or kneed Baugh in the head, and Slinging Sammy was knocked out. Baugh left the game with a concussion. He returned in the 3rd quarter to throw a pair of touchdowns passes, but the Bears already had established a 20 point lead.Brian wolf wrote:Like T&S said, a great redemption game, especially for Baugh who intercepted Luckman to help win the game. Didnt Baugh get knocked out of the 43 Champ game by Luckman ?