Season Football Games 1922-Washington and Jefferson 0, California 0. 1923-Southern California 14, Penn State 3. 1924-Navy 14, Washington 14. 1925-Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10. 1926-Alabama 20, Washington 19. 1927-Alabama 7, Stanford 7. 1928-Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6. 1929-Georgia Tech 8, California 7. 1930-Southern California 47, Pittsburgh 14. 1931-Alabama 24, Washington State 0. 1932-Southern California 21, Tulane 12. 1934-Columbia 7, Stanford 0. 1935-Alabama 29, Stanford 13. 1933-Southern California 35, Pitt 0. 1936 Stanford 7, Southern Methodist 0. 1937-Pittsburgh 21, Washington 0. 1938-California 13, Alabama 0, (90,000) 1939-Southern California 7, Duke 3. (91,000) 1940-Southern California 14, Tennessee 0 (92,000). 1941-Leland Stanford 21, Nebraska 13 (91,500). SUGAR BOWL 1935-Tulane 20, Temple 14. 1936-Texas Christian 3, Louisiana State 2. 1937-Santa Clara 21, Louisiana State 14. 1935-Bucknell 26, Miami 0. 1936-Catholic U. 20, Mississippi 19. 1937-Duquesne 13, Mississippi State 12. 1938-Auburn 6, Michigan State 0. (18,970) 1939-Tennessee 17, Oklahoma 0. (32,191) 1940-Georgia Tech 21, Missouri 7 (36,500). 1941-Mississippi State 17, Georgetown 7 (35,001). SUN BOWL (El Paso, Tex.) 1936-Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico State 14. 1937-Hardin-Simmons 34, Texas College of Mines 6. 1938-West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 6. (12,500) 1939-Utah 26, New Mexico 0. (13,500) 1940-Catholic U. 0, Arizona State of Temple 0 (12,000). 1941-Western Reserve 26, Arizona State of Temple 13 (14,000). COTTON BOWL (Dallas, Tex.) 1937-Texas Christian 16, Marquette 6. 1938-Rice 28, Colorado U. 14, (37,000) 1939-St. Mary's 20, Texas Tech. 13. (40,000) 1940-Clemson 6, Boston College 3 (20,000). 1941-Texas A & M 13, Fordham 12 (45,500). (Figures in parentheses after games denote attendance). 1936-East 19, West 3. 1937-East 3, West 0. EAST-WEST (SHRINE GAME) (San Francisco) 1938-East 0, West 0. 1939-West 14. East 0 (60,000) 1940-West 28, East 11 (45,000). 1941-West 20, East 14 (62,000). The champions from 1933 are based on the playoff system which started in that year. Professional Football Standings for 1941 The Chicago Bears won the Western Division playoff, 33 to 14. Bicycling Championships of 1941 Source: Amateur Bicycle League of America, Inc. SENIOR MEN 3 Miles-Marvin Thomson, Chicago, Ill. 9:31 4,5. 6 Miles-Don Ferguson, Hollywood, Calif. Time: 14:18 4/5. 15 Mile Point Race-Marvin Thomson, Chicago, Ill Time: 35:52. 30 Mile Point Race-Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif. Time: 1:16:38 3/5. FINAL STANDINGS finished in order listed-Berlando, Frel, Stone. Ingram. 1 Mile-Jean Michels, Chicago, Ill. Time: WOMEN Time: 2:02 2/5. Pts. Marvin Thomson, Chicago. Ill. 17 *Mildred Kugler, Somerville, N. J. 4 Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif. Ruth Maxhimer, No. Hollywood, Calif. 4 12 Bernice McCann, Bakersfield, Calif. 1 7 "Miss Kugler defeated Miss Maxhimer in match to decide third place. "Carleton Boulware, Shelby, Ohio. "Joe Colla, San Jose, Calif. 3 Board Track-National Championships, Burbank Velodrome, San Jose, Calif., Aug. 26-27. Senior Men-11⁄2 Tommy McFadden, Pasadena, Calif. Mile-Bob Stauffacher, Mateo, Calif. Time: 1:00 1/5. Stauffacher, San San *Furman Kugler, Somerville, N. J. "Colla gave place to Boulware on account of latter being eliminated with broken collarbone. **Tolle won ninth place by toss of coin. JUNIOR MEN 3 Miles-Chuck Edwards, Chicago, Ill. Time: 7:55 3/5. 6 Miles-Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco, Calif. Time: 17:15 3/5. 9 Miles-Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco, Calif. Time: 24:41. 15 Miles Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco. Calif. Time: 42:06 2/5. FINAL STANDING Andrew Bernadsky. San Francisco, Calif. Senior Men-2 Miles-Don Peterson, San Jose, Senior Men-5 Miles-Bob Stauffacher, San FINAL STANDING Pts. 15 9 7 6 3 2 Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif. Pts. 18 14 2 2 FINAL STANDING Pts. 18 10 7 7 In special match race for fourth place, riders Brown and Mulcoy were matched in a special one-mile race with Brown defeating Mulcoy to win third place. National A. A. U. Swimming Championships, 1941 Eastern Intercollegiate League Yale University. of North Carolina. |