ETO Championship Autumn 1944
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Championship | 3rd Bombardment Division | |||
03.12.1944 | 94th Bomb Group Fighting Eagles | 3 | Helton’s Hellcats | 0 |
Championship | 8th Air Force Command | |||
10.12.1944 | Shuttle-Raders | 18 | 3rd Air Depot Liberators | 0 |
Tea Bowl II Autumn 1944
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Bowls | ||||
03.12.1944 | Air Force Command Warriors | 23 | Cowboys | 0 |
03.12.1944 | Shuttle-Raders | 25 | Ramblers | 0 |
Tea Bowl II | White City stadium | |||
31.12.1944 | Air Force Command Warriors | 13 | 8th Air Force Shuttle-Raders | 0 |
Army-Navy Grid Classic Autumn 1944
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Army-Navy Grid Classic | White City Stadium | |||
12.11.1944 | 1st Air Depot Shuttle-Raders | 20 | Navy Sea Lions | 0 |
Army-Navy Grid Classic II | ||||
17.12.1944 | Navy Green Waves | 13 | Army Red Raiders | 7 |
“Turkey Bowls” Autumn 1944
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Thanksgiving Bowls | ||||
23.11.1944 | 348th Bomb Group Kiwis | 0 | 445th Bomb Group | 0 |
23.11.1944 | Berger’s Bouncers | 6 | Henley’s Hurricanes | 0 |
23.11.1944 | Moore’s Maulers | 6 | Bearcats | 0 |
23.11.1944 | 78th Fighter Group Greyhounds | 6 | 434th Troop Carrier Command Greyhounds | 0 |
26.11.1944 | Shuttle-Raders | 33 | 398th Bomb Group Blue Blazers | 0 |
26.11.1944 | Helton’s Hellcats | 14 | 356th Fighter Group Tukey’s Terrors | 6 |
26.11.1944 | Air Force Command Warriors | 28 | Photo Lightnings | 0 |
“Turkey” Bowls | ||||
10.12.1944 | Air Force Command | 40 | Berger’s Bouncers | 0 |
10.12.1944 | Moore’s Maulers | 0 | Doughter’s Fighting Eagles | 0 |
Note: Only Major “Turkey Bowl” Style games played in Stadiums in front of the British & Irish Public in aid of the Red Cross are shown above. From Autumn 1943-Autumn 1944 there were Championships organised in various Divisions, with teams playing as many as 10 games before the playoffs.
Report
94th Bomb Group Fighting Eagles won the 3rd Bombardment Division Bowl in Autumn 1944, and Shuttle-Raders the 8th Air Force Command Championship.
There was also a repeat of the “Tea Bowl” won by Air Force Command Warriors, as well as a second Army-Navy Grid Classic series, with the Army team and Navy team winning one each, as in Winter (Spring) 1944.
References
Bibliography
[1] Foglio, Massimo & Ford, Mark L. (2017) Touchdown in Europe – How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 47-82. Published by the author.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Tim Leadingham.
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