Page Six CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, October 3, 1942 Georgia Pre-Flight Team Favored in Tilt at Athens ATHENS, Ga., Oct. 2—Tonight, on the University of Georgia field, Lieut. Ray Wolf has an excellent opportunity to do what he has failed to do in years past—beat Jim Crowley. The oppor tunity comes when Lieut. Wolf’s Geor gia Pre-Flight School football team clashes with Lieut. Comdr. Crowley’s North Carolina Pre-Flight aggrega tion under the lights in the first game of the season between two Navy elevens. As head coach at the University of North Carolina, Wolf bumped heads with Fordham University, coached by Crowley, several times and, with one exception, came out on the short end of the score. That one exception was a tie. Tonight Wolf’s star-studded Skycracker squad is favored to whip the North Carolina Cloudbusters be- - knocking down enemy aerials and Filchock’s tosses may be damaging to a great extent. Crowley watched Ca tawba complete several yard-gaining passes and the same was true in prac tice sci'immages with Carolina and Duke, Harvard broke its receivers open many times but the passers missed the targets too often. To offset FilchocTc, the ’Busters have Len Eshmont, the “Rapid Ram” who sparked the 2-touchdown attack that downed Harvard in the last six min utes of play. And running with Esh mont will be Cadet Joe Martin, the “Smokey Joe” of Cornell’s Big Red last season. Cadet Mort Landsberg, another ex-Cornell star, won’t be at full strength for the clash and the same is true of Cadet Charles Pierce, start- Co^CH F?/^yMCNO i^OkF COACH JOH/sf V'^UGHT LIEUT. RAY WOLF, left, and Lt. (jg) John Vaught, right, last year were together as head grid coach and line coach, respectively, of the Carolina Tar Heels. Wolf is now head coach of the Georgia Skycrackers, while Vaught is assisting Lt. Comdr. Jim Crowler with the Cloudbusters. fore a crowd not expected to exceed 5,000 fans. The Georgia Pre-Flighters last Sat urday turned back Pennsylvania Uni versity, regarded as the strongest col legiate team in the East, while the ’Busters were having a hard time downing a green Harvax’d outfit at Cambridge, Mass. And scouting Wolf’s team was one of his former aides at Carolina, Lieut, (jg) John Vaught, now assisting Crowley with the Caro lina Pre-Flight squad. Vaught is well- versed in the style of play employed by Wolf and he saw little in the way of new formations when Georgia took the field last Saturday. He did, however, see enough fast backs and hefty line men to convince him the Cloudbusters ai'e in for a tough night in Athens. Brightest star on the Georgia team is Frank Filchock, one of the leading passers in the nation and also a threat as a running back. The Cloudbusters to date have indicated a weakness at Fob Can Get Your Needs in White Arrow or Van Heusen White Neck band Shirts, Botany Black Ties, Bath Robes, House Slip pers, Pajamas, Kha ki Shirts, Black and White Suspenders, Garters, Belts, and Khaki Trousers at JACK UPMAN’S ing left guard. The Skycrackers will enjoy at least an 8-pound per man weight advantage in the line and will be slightly heavier in the backfield. A man who wasn’t on hand to worry Penn but who will be very much in tonight’s scrap is “Jackrabbit” Jack Crain, former University of Texas star. Crain reported to Lieut. Wolf Monday and likely will see much serv ice before the final gun. The Penn game was the first for the Skycrackers and they are eager to make their record read two vic tories in two starts after tonight’s bat tie. The Chapel Hill team downed Ca tawba, 13 to 2, and Harvard, 13 to 0. The other Pre-Flight Schools, at Iowa City, la., and St. Mary’s, Calif., both are undefeated and both face stiff tests tomorrow. Iowa’s Seahawks romped over Kan sas, 61 to 0, and last Saturday bested a strong Northwestern team, 20 to 12. Tomorrow they face Minnesota, king of the Big Ten gridirons, at Minne apolis, Minn. St. Mary’s Navy whipped College of the Pacific and last Saturday used a field goal in the last minute of play to down Oregon, 10 to 9. Tomorrow Lieut. Comdr. Tex Oliver sends his men against U.C.L.A., regarded as the “dark horse” in the Pacific Coast con ference. Cloudbuster Crashes Through to Score LEN ESHMONT, who sparked the Cloudbusters to their 13 to 0 triumph over Harvard last Saturday, is shown dashing from the Crimson 23-yard line to score late in the fourth period. (Photo courtesy of NEA and the Durham Sun.) Three New Marks Set in Track Meet By Cadet J. A. Cavanaugh Three inter-squadron military track records were toppled during the regi mental track meet on Friday, Sept. 25. Cadet R. 0. Schaffer, of the Buc caneers, slashed three seconds off the record he set the week previous, this time crossing the tape in the 120-yard low hurdles in 15.1 seconds. The ver satile Schaffer, who is a former Buck- nell track ace, made it a record-shat- tering afternoon for himself by broad jumping 18 feet, 9% inches, to better the mark held by C. H. Carr of the Wildcats. Schaffer’s two first-places figured substantially in aiding the Buccaneers to win squadron honors with 31% points. Cadets C. W. Biaselle, D. L. Wood, T. Avchen, and P. A. Ashby teamed to- Cream Toasted Sandwiches Milk Shakes Sundaes