Misplaced Pages

1942 NFL All-Star Game (January)

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
National Football League all-star game This article is about the NFL All-Star Game that followed the 1941 season, played on January 4, 1942. For the game that followed the 1942 season, played on December 27, 1942, see 1942 National Football League All-Star Game (December).

1942 NFL All-Star Game (January)
Chicago Bears NFL All-stars
35 24
Head coach:
George Halas
(Chicago Bears)
Head coach:
Steve Owen
(New York Giants)
1234 Total
Chicago Bears 02177 35
NFL All-stars 30147 24
DateJanuary 4, 1942
StadiumPolo Grounds, New York City
MVPnone selected
Attendance17,725
TV in the United States
Networknot televised

The 1942 National Football League All-star Game (January) was the professional football league's fourth all-star game. The game pitted the Chicago Bears, the league's champion for the 1941 season, against a team of all-stars. The game was played on Sunday, January 4, 1942, at the Polo Grounds in New York City. The Bears defeated the all-stars by a score of 35–24.

The George Halas' Bears entered the game as 4–1 favorites over the All-Stars led by New York Giants head coach Steve Owen. Although as many as 40,000 fans were expected, cold and snowy weather kept the crowd down to 17,725.

The game was originally planned to be played in Los Angeles where the first three All-Star games had been held, but it was moved to New York due to travel restrictions brought on by World War II. To support the war effort, half of the game's proceeds went to the Naval Relief Society, a sum that amounted to $25,529.84. It was the first January football game ever held in New York.

References

  1. ^ Guenther, Jack (January 5, 1942). "'Incredible' Bears Crush Gallant Stars". Pittsburgh Press. AP. p. 20. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  2. ^ Scheffels, Paul (January 1, 1942). "Bears Set to Face All-Stars". San Jose Evening News. United Press. p. 7. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  3. "Bears Roll For Three Touchdowns In Second Period To Beat All-Stars, 35 To 24". Hartford Courant. Associated Press. January 4, 1942. Retrieved January 26, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
1941 NFL season
Eastern DivisionBrooklyn New YorkChi BearsChi Cardinals Western Division
Philadelphia PittsburghClevelandDetroit
Washington Green Bay
NFL Pro Bowl
All-Star Games
NFL Pro Bowls
AFC–NFC Pro Bowls
Draft Pro Bowls
Pro Bowl Games
Chicago Bears
Franchise
Records
Stadiums
Culture
Lore
Rivalries
Minor league affiliates
Retired numbers
Key personnel
Division championships (21)
Conference championships (4)
League championships (9)
Media
Current league affiliations
Categories: