Английская Википедия:1942 Albuquerque Army Air Base Flying Kellys football team
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college sports team season Шаблон:1942 military service football records The 1942 Albuquerque Army Air Base Base Flying Kellys football team, sometimes known as the Flying Colin Kellys,[1] represented Albuquerque Army Air Base (Albuquerque AAB), located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the 1942 college football season. The Flying Kellys compiled a 5–4 record, not including an October 30 intra-squad game in which the starters defeated the substitutes.[2] Captain Ted Shipkey (head coach at New Mexico before the war) was the head coach, and Ted Wright was the assistant coach.[3] Wright served as acting head coach against Arizona State due to an injury to Shipkey.[4]
The team utilized the "accordion shuffle shift" offense that Shipkey had developed during his tenure as head coach with the New Mexico Lobos.[5]
The team was named after Colin Kelly, an Army aviator who was killed when his B-17 Flying Fortress was shot down in combat on December 10, 1941.[6][7] The Air Base also adopted a New Mexico mountain burro as its mascot.[8]
Schedule
Roster
The players included the following:
- Tiny Ahlgren, guard[10]
- Roy Anderson, back, formerly of Fullerton High[10][11]
- Ed Beddow, center, formerly of Arizona[12]
- Red Bennett, end, formerly of Ole Miss[12][10]
- W.L. "Bobby" Boblett, quarterback, formerly of West Virginia Normal[11][13][14]
- Paul Bognar, guard[15]
- Dick Campbell[16]
- Church, back, formerly of California[10]
- Jack Dungan, tackle, formerly of Arizona[12]
- French Faucheau, guard[10]
- Mike Gahar, tackle[10]
- Troy "Cotton" Gann[10][17]
- Gardell, guard[10]
- Tony Gasparovich, tackle, formerly of Washington[18]
- Newton Goss, fullback[15]
- Reece Hill, halfback, formerly of New Mexico[17]
- Bernie "Lefty" Honan, end, formerly of Wake Forest[13][19]
- Harvey Johnson, halfback, formerly of Ole Miss[20] or Mississippi State[21]
- James H. Kent, tackle, formerly of Alabama[18]
- T.E. "Tommy" Keough, halfback, formerly of Wisconsin State[12][11]
- Ray Kinslow,[13] fullback, sometimes spelled as "Kenslow"[10]
- Ed Kintz, tackle, formerly of Puget Sound College[18]
- Lt. Clee Maddox, back, formerly of Indiana[12][11]
- Wick Malphurs[16]
- Eddie Marshall, end, formerly of Georgia[16][10]
- Charlie Mathis, guard[15]
- Hank Morris, center[13]
- J.O. "Bob" Nestra, halfback, formerly of Texas A&M[13]
- "Two Ton" Polk, center[10]
- Ralph R. "Robby" Robinette, tackle, formerly of Sul Ross[14]
- Ted Shipkey, head coach, appeared in one play against Colorado Springs, at age 38, and injured a tendon in the back of his leg and was sent to El Paso for medical treatment[22][23]
- J.R. Shoupe, end, formerly of SMU[24]
- Vic Smith, guard,[10]
- Dick Shoupe, end, formerly of SMU[12]
- Lt. J.S. "Connie" Sparks, formerly of TCU[12][10]
- Cecil Szepanski[16]
- Ted Wright, assistant coach played in the Colorado Springs game on November 15 on his 32nd birthday[22]
References
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