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inorBy United Press MOSCOW—Defenders of Stalingrad heat off attacks by three German infantry divisions (45,-000) and 100 tanks in the northwestern industrial suburbs Monday, killing 1,000 enemy troops and destroying 14 of their tanks.WASHINGTON—The Navy announced that the Japanese have landed more reinforcements on Guadalcanal, in the Solomons, but that U.S. Marines are maintaining their positions.GEN. MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Australia—Australian ground forces pursuing retreating Japanese in eastern New Guinea have reached Kagi, last village south of the gap in the Owen Stanley Mountains through which the enemy pushed last month to threaten the Allied base at Port Moresby.LONDON — British troops arc continuing to patrol the Madagascar west coast southward from Antsirahc, which they captured after marching 460 miles from Majunga in 22 days.WASHINGTON — Big Army bombers, in a determined bid to drive the Japanese out of the western Aleutian Islands, are subjecting the enemy to “continual fire'* in almost daily raids on Kiska.Cards Leave; Determined To Upset Irish SaturdayBv CHARLIE ALLENGrimly determined to upset the vaunted Irish of Notre Dame and break into the win column, a squad of 28 Stanford varsity football players left for South Bend, Ind., last night.The Indians wil 1 arrive in Chicago aboard the Overland Limited early Thursday morning, and will work out in the Windy City on Thursday and _ *_-___^.and Friday. Coach Marchie Schwartz_ I has scheduled full scrimmage ses-\A/ /\ 13 D 13 I L [■ ^ I sions on both days since the Indiansw V P*l\ 1^ I L. I haven’t had any body contact worksince the Santa Clara game last 'Saturday.Yesterday afternoon the Indians ran through a brief signal apti passing drill in track shorts.THREE INJURIESThree varsity players were favoring ►light injuries as the squad entrained for the East, but none of the ailments was considered serious enough to keep any of the players out of the Notre Dame game.Loren LaPrade, first string guard, had a badly swollen infected toe; Dave Brown, brilliant sophomore end, had a painful hip bruise; and Bob Hall, first string end, was still limping slightly because of an ankle injury suffered in the Washington State game.After the Thursday and Friday scrimages in Chicago the squad will journey down to South Bend early Saturday morning. The game will be played in Knute Rocknc Memorial Stadium on the Notre Dame campus.BACKITELD JUGGLEDCoach Marchie Schwartz juggled his back field around in an effort to inject more punch into the “T” formation attack. He switched Fritz Sanderman from right half to left half ahead of A1 Hoisch and Don Zappcttini. This is the only change contemplated in the Indians’ starting lineup. IBesides the 28 players, Coach Marchie Schwartz, General Manager Alfred H. Masters, Team Physician Fritz Both, Trainer Fred Albright, and Managers Tom Carvey and Jb.b Gray will constitute the Stanford traveling party.The football squad making the trip includes: ends—Norbcrg, Laverty, Brown, Hall, August; tackles — Stamm, Banducci, Bocnsch, Cox, Mannon; guards—Taylor, LaPrade, Patterson, Young; centers — Vuci-nich, Seeley, Medved; quarterbacks —Hammett, CafTall, Morrison; left halfbacks Sanderman, Hoisch. Zap-pettini; right halfbacks — Sheller, Dana; fullbacks — Fawcett, Woods, Shipkey.Physical FitnessTests End J odiStanford’s wartime physical fitness testing program ends today. Dr. O. N. Anderson, director of the School of Health, stated yesterday.A time will he scheduled later in the week for make-up tests for those who have been excused for various reasons, Anderson stated. Those• t
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