Word: baugh
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Sammy Baugh is the greatest football player in the world." This assertion comes from Cup(A) Richard Tuckey, director of the afternoon calisthenics classes at Soldiers Field and assistant football coach for the coming season, If experience is an indicator, Chief Tuckey ought to know, for he played beside the great Baugh in the seasons of 1938 and '39 on the Washington Redskins, and against him the next year on the Cleveland Rams...
...Hutson he reserves the highest praise. "Hutson is terrific: deceptive, fast--you have to put at least two men on him And, marvels the Chief, "he and Baugh would make an impossible combination...
...former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and France William Christian Bullitt; and Army Staff Sergeant Caspar Wistar Barton Townsend, 23, of Philadelphia, a 1942 Yale graduate; in a surprise ceremony at Fort George G. Meade, Md. In October 1943 her father announced her engagement to Marine Lieut. Daniel Baugh Brewster Jr. of Brooklandville, Md. Mr. Bullitt's comment on the marriage: "What...
...program called it Washington's Redskins v. Chicago's Bears for the professional (i.e., world's) football championship. But the 33,632 persons at Chicago's Wrigley Field early this week knew the real issue: Was Redskin Sammy Baugh or Bear Sid Luckman the better passer? The game turned into a rout, the Bears won 41-to-21, but the question was still unanswered...
Behind magnificent line play, Luckman threw five touchdown passes. Fourteen times his soft spirals connected, for 276 yards. But while most of this was going on, Baugh was off the field. Early in the game, an accidental but vicious crack on the head (while tackling Luckman) sent Sammy to the dressing room. He came back for about 10 minutes of the second half, barely time enough to toss two touchdown passes himself...