September 15: Chicago Cardinals (1-0) 7, Green Bay (0-1) 6
(GREEN BAY) - The Chicago Cardinals, a heavy favorite to finish within striking distance of the championship, struggled to a 7 to 6 victory over the Green Bay Packers. The slim margin of victory was a point after touchdown which was accounted for in the opening stanza by Paul Pardonner. Bobby Monnett failed to score the extra point after the Packer touchdown in the second period. The Packers, however, were far from being in topnotch form. They were weakened by the loss of Clark Hinkle, George Sauer, Roger Grove and Arniee Herber from the backfield and George Maddox at tackle through injuries.
CHI CARDS - 7 0 0 0 - 7
GREEN BAY - 0 6 0 0 - 6
1st - CHI - Bill Smith, 22-yard pass from Doug Russell (Paul Pardonner kick) GREEN BAY 7-0
2nd - GB - Johnston, 2-yard pass from Monnett (Kick failed) GREEN BAY 7-6
September 22: Green Bay (1-1) 7, Chicago Bears (0-1) 0
(GREEN BAY) - A touchdown on the second play of the game and stubborn defensive play for the remainder gave the Green Bay Packers their first victory in two starts. They turned back the Chicago Bears, 7 to 0. Hank Bruder returned the opening kickoff to his own 17 yard line from where Arnie Herber flung a 40-yard pass to Don Hutson, who nabbed the ball over his shoulder and outran the Bear secondary to the goal line The Packers worked the ball into Bear territory at the start of the second half, but attempts by Ade Schwammel at field goals from the 40 and 50-yard lines failed. The same period saw the Bears threaten, but a couple of passes were grounded in the end zone. Green Bay was in a position to score as the game ended. On the last play, George Sauer passed directly over center to Johnny Blood, who made a brilliant catch on the 5 yard line. The Packers had reached the Bears 12-yard line in the third period, but the Bears stubborn defense held up.
CHI BEARS - 0 0 0 0 - 0
GREEN BAY - 7 0 0 0 - 7
1st - GB - Huston, 83-yard pass from Herber (Monnett kick) GREEN BAY 7-0
September 29: Green Bay Packers (2-1) 16, New York (1-2) 7
(GREEN BAY) - The select group of undefeated teams in the NFL dwindled to three and the list did not include the 1934 champion New York Giants. The revived Green Bay Packers who dealt the Chicago Bears a surprise defeat a week ago, arose to the occasion again tipping over the Giants, 16 to 7, at Green Bay. A one-point margin kept the Giants out front until the Bays turned to their passing and ground attack in the last period. Bob Monnett kicked a field goal from the 17 yard line, putting his team ahead, 9 to 7, and a few minutes later, Cal Hubbard intercepted a pass on the New York 8 yard line and scored. After a scoreless opening period, New York used a passing game to score from the 45-yard line in the second. Ed Dankowski passed to Ike Franklin over the center of the line, and as he was tackled, Franklin tossed a lateral pass to Dale Burnett, who shook off a tackler and ran 40 yards for the touchdown. Hank Bruder scored the Packers' first score after intercepting a Ken Strong pass.
NEW YORK - 0 7 0 0 - 7
GREEN BAY - 0 0 6 10 - 16
2nd - NY - Dale Burnett, 45-yard lateral from Ike Franklin after pass from Ed Dankowski (Ken Strong kick) NEW YORK 7-0
3rd - GB - Bruder, 65-yard interception return (Kick blocked) NEW YORK 7-6
4th - GB - Monnett, 17-yard field goal GREEN BAY 9-7
4th - GB - Hubbard, 8-yard interception return (Monnett kick) GREEN BAY 16-7
October 6: Green Bay (3-1) 27, Pittsburgh (1-3) 0
(GREEN BAY) - The Packers today were another step nearer to the Western Division title. The Bays conquered the Pirates, 27-0. It was high school day and hundreds of students from Wisconsin and upper Michigan schools were Packer guests. It was the Packer's third consecutive victory. Offensive stars of the game were Don Hutson, George Sauer and Joe Laws. Scores came In the second and and fourth periods. Superior in all departments, the Bays reeled off 17 first downs to Pittsburgh's seven. The contest set a season's local record for the number of intercepted passes. There were nine. Only on one occasion did the visitors threaten to score. That was during the closing minutes of play when they pushed the Bays back to their 15- yard line after a 60-yard punt return. Johnny Blood prevented a score when he hauled down a Pirate runner in his race for goal.
PITTSBURGH - 0 0 0 0 - 0
GREEN BAY - 0 20 0 7 - 27
2nd - GB - Sauer, 3-yard run (Schwammel kick) GREEN BAY 7-0
2nd - GB - Laws run (Kick failed) GREEN BAY 13-0
2nd - GB - Hutson, 50-yard pass from Herber (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 20-0
4th - GB - Hutson, 1-yard pass from Herber (Engebretsen kick) GREEN BAY 27-0
October 13: Chicago Cardinals (2-0-1) 3, Green Bay (3-2) 0
(MILWAUKEE) - The Chicago Cardinals remained the only undefeated football team in the NFL. It wasn't their fault they didn't lose to the Green Bay Packers, however. A dropkick in the second quarter proved the margin of victory for the Chicagoans and the final score was Cardinals 3, Packers 0. It was one of those games that was chuck full of thrills and spills from whistle to gun. The Packers deserved a scolding (and got one
from Coach Curly Lambeau and plenty of cross words from 18,000 fans) for not scoring at least twice in the first half. On two occasions the ball was half a step from the Cardinal goal but each time the Bays couldn't muster the punch it takes to put the hall over. Twice more they were in what is known as the scoring zone. The Chicago score came after Dave Cook side-stepped and danced his way through a broken field 44 yards. He was brought down from behind by Milt Gantenbein 10 yards short of the last marker. Pangle, Cook and Peterson gained only six yards in three thrusts at the Packer line and then Paul Pardonner dropped back to the 10-yard line, took off his head harness and booted the ball hard between the goal posts.
CHI CARDS - 0 3 0 0 - 3
GREEN BAY - 0 0 0 0 - 0
2nd - CHI - Paul Pardonner, 17-yard field goal CHICAGO CARDINALS 3-0
October 20: Green Bay (4-2) 13, Detroit (2-2-1) 9
(MILWAUKEE) - Paced by a brilliant exhibition of placekicking by Ade Schwammel, the Green Bay Packers pounded out a 13 to 9 victory over the Detroit Lions. Schwammel booted one placekick for 39 yards to give the Packers three points, and then added another from the 40-yard line as the Bays rallied in the last half to edge out Detroit after trailing at the intermission, 3 to 0. The Packers faltered twice on scoring opportunities in the 'first half, when attempts to kick placements from the field failed. The Lions connected for an early lead on a great dropkick by Earl (Dutch) Clark from the 43-yard marker. Detroit clung to its skimpy lead until midway in the third quarter when Don Hutson blocked a Detroit punt on the Lions' 41, recovered and scampered for a touchdown. Later in the same period, Schwammel arched his first placekick through the uprights to give the Packers a 10 to 3 edge. With Clark leading the way, however, the Lions fought back and marched from deep in their own territory toward the Packer goal on passes and runs by Clark and Ernie Caddel. Caddel capped the march with a 12-yard romp around left end on a reverse to score. The Packers retained a slim margin when Clark's attempt to add the extra point with a dropkick failed.
DETROIT - 3 0 0 6 - 9
GREEN BAY - 0 0 10 3 - 13
1st - DET - Dutch Clark, 43-yard field goal DETROIT 3-0
3rd - GB - Hutson, 41-yard blocked punt return (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 7-3
3rd - GB - Schwammel, 39-yard field goal GREEN BAY 10-3
4th - DET - Ernie Caddel, 12-yard run (Kick failed) GREEN BAY 10-9
4th - GB - Schwammel, 40-yard field goal GREEN BAY 13-9
October 27: Green Bay (5-2) 17, Chicago Bears (3-2-1) 14
(CHICAGO) - In a storybook finish, the Green Bay Packers came from behind and scored two touchdowns in the last three and one half minutes to defeat the Chicago Bears, 17 to 14. Believing the Bears were assured of victory, many of the 30,000 spectators left after Johnny Sisk raced 55 yards for the second Bear touchdown
near the end of the game. Then the fireworks began. Arnie Herber tossed a long pass to Don Hutson, who
dashed 69 yards down the field and crossed the goal after side-stepping four tacklers. Bernie Masterson
fumbled the ball on the first play after the kickoff and Ernie Smith recovered for Green Bay on the Bear's 13 yard line. After four plays and a first down, Herber shot a short pass to Hutson who caught the ball on the three yard line and slid across for a touchdown. The Bear's made a desperate attempt to score by the aerial route in the last half minute. Just as the gun sounded, George Sauer intercepted a long pass from Beattie Feathers to Bill Karr.
GREEN BAY - 0 3 0 14 - 17
CHI BEARS - 0 0 7 7 - 14
2nd - GB - Schwammel, 18-yard field goal GREEN BAY 3-0
3rd - CHI - Gene Ronzani, 44-yard pass from Bernie Masterson (Jack Manders kick) CHICAGO BEARS 7-3
4th - CHI - Johnny Sisk, 55-yard run (Manders kick) CHICAGO BEARS 14-3
4th - GB - Hutson, 4-yard pass from Herber (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 17-14
November 10: Green Bay (6-2) 31, Detroit (4-3-1) 7
(GREEN BAY) - The Green Bay Packers crushed the Detroit Lions today, 31 to 7, scoring 21 points with a sensational second half forward passing attack. The Packers opened the second half with a three point lead 10 to 7, on the strength of Clarke Hinkle's first period field goal from the 30 yard line. They swung into their heavy lead when Arnie Herber dropped back to his own 10 to pass to Johnny Blood on the Detroit 33. Blood ran for the touchdown and Herber dropkicked the extra point. Two more touchdowns were chalked up in the final period. Herber passed 26 yards to Blood behind the goal line for the first. The second came when Don Hutson snared Herber's pass on the 10 yard line and crossed the goal, to complete a gain of 44 yards. After being outplayed in the opening period, Detroit came back in the second and took advantage of a short punt by Hinkle which went only to the Bays' 28- yard line. Pug Vaughan passed far over the left side of his line to Ed Klewicki for the touchdown. Green Bay's first touchdown, in the second period, resulted from a crushing line attack. George Sauer ran the ball three times before steaming around end for the touchdown.
DETROIT - 0 7 0 0 - 7
GREEN BAY - 3 7 7 14 - 31
1st - GB - Hinkle, 30-yard field goal GREEN BAY 3-0
2nd - GB - Sauer run (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 10-0
2nd - DET - Ed Klewicki, 28-yard pass from Pug Vaughn (Frank Christensen kick) GB 10-7
3rd - GB - Blood, 70-yard pass from Herber (Herber kick) GREEN BAY 17-7
4th - GB - Blood, 26-yard pass from Herber (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 24-7
4th - GB - Hutson, 44-yard pass from Herber (Hutson pss from Blood) GB 31-7
November 17: Detroit (5-3-1) 20, Green Bay (6-3) 10
(DETROIT) - Earl (Dutch) Clark was the hero of Detroit's triumph over the Packers. After Ernie Smith's 16-yard field goal in the opening period had put Green Bay ahead, Clark passed to Harry Ebding in the second for a touchdown. George Sauer tossed to Milt Gantenbein to give the Packers the lead again in the third, but the Lions were not to be stopped, pushing over two more touchdowns in the final period. Bill Shepherd scored both times, bucking over after taking a pass from Frank Christensen, and smashing thru for the last score after Clark had returned a punt 63 yards. The defeat dropped the Packers into a tie with the Chicago Cardinals for the Western Division lead.
GREEN BAY - 3 0 7 0 - 10
DETROIT - 0 6 0 14 - 20
1st - GB - Smith, 22-yard field goal GREEN BAY 3-0
2nd - DET - Harry Ebding, 16-yard pass from Dutch Clark (Kick failed) DET 6-3
3rd - GB - Gantenbein, 9-yard pass from Sauer (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 10-6
4th - DET - Bill Shepherd, 2-yard run (Clark kick) DETROIT 13-10
4th - DET - Shepherd run (Clark kick) DETROIT 20-10
November 24: Green Bay (7-3) 34, Pittsburgh (4-6) 14
(PITTSBURGH) - Pittsburgh's Pirates were eliminated from the championship race as they bowed to the wonderous Green Bay Packers 34 to 14. The victory, punctuated by numerous spectacular plays and the hurling of a pop bottle at Umpire Robb, gave Green Bay seven triumphs in ten games and practically assured them of the Western Divisional honors. Umpire Robb called two Packer passes complete a few minutes later because of interference, drawing a chorus of boos and the pop bottle, which fell far short of its mark.
GREEN BAY - 6 14 0 14 - 34
PITTSBURGH - 0 7 7 0 - 14
1st - GB - Sauer, 3-yard run (Kick blocked) GREEN BAY 6-0
2nd - GB - Sauer, 75-yard interception return (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 13-0
2nd - PITT - Jim Levey, 3-yard run (Armand Niccolai kick) GREEN BAY 13-7
2nd - GB - Blood, 41-yard pass from Monnett (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 20-7
3rd - PITT - Levey, 13-yard pass from John Turley (Niccolai kick) GB 20-14
4th - GB - Hinkle, 2-yard run (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 27-14
4th - GB - Blood, 11-yard interception (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 34-14
November 28: Chicago Cardinals (6-3-1) 9, Green Bay (7-4) 7
CHICAGO) - With the New York Giants practically assured of their third straight Eastern title, the main interest in the NFL race shifted to a 3-way battle between the Chicago Cardinals, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions for the Western Division championship. The Cardinals and Lions rose from a tie for last place in the West to a deadlock for first place by winning their Thanksgiving day games. The Cardinals upset Green Bay for the third time this season, 9-7. Bill Smith kicked a field goal and Al Nichelini raced around end for 10 yards and the winning touchdown in the second period. Bob Monnett's 60-yard run gave Green Bay its lone touchdown in the first period.
GREEN BAY - 7 0 0 0 - 7
CHI CARDS - 3 6 0 0 - 9
1st - GB - Monnett, 60-yard run (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 7-0
1st - CHI - Bill Smith, 30-yard field goal GREEN BAY 7-3
2nd - CHI - Al Nichelini, 10-yard run (Kick failed) CHICAGO CARDINALS 9-7
December 8: Green Bay (8-4) 13, Philadelphia (2-9) 6
(PHILADELPHIA) - In the Western Division Green Bay took runner-up honors, with the Bears and the Cardinals tied for third, as the Packers burned Philadelphia, 13-6.
GREEN BAY - 0 3 7 3 - 13
PHILADELPHIA - 0 6 0 0 - 6
2nd - GB - Hinkle, 39-yard field goal GREEN BAY 3-0
2nd - PHIL - Eggs Manske, 4-yard pass from Ed Matesic (Kick blocked) PHIL 6-3
3rd - GB - Hinkle, 47-yard run (Schwammel kick) GREEN BAY 10-6
4th - PHIL - Schwammel, 37-yard field goal GREEN BAY 13-6
August 31: Green Bay 34, Merrill 0
September 2: Green Bay 22, Chippewa Falls 0
(CHIPPEWA FALLS) - Held in check through the first half by a stubborn Chippewa Falls line, Green Bay's Packers had to throw everything they had into the closing periods to come through with a 22-0 victory over the Marines. The game, played before 8,000, said to be the largest crowd ever to see a game here, was the second exhibition contest for the Green Bay club. The first training game was played at Merrill Saturday night, the Packers winning 34-0. A third game in the barnstorming tour will be played at Stevens Point tomorrow night.
GREEN BAY - 3 0 7 12 - 22
CHIPPEWA FALLS - 0 0 0 0 - 0
1st - GB - Hinkle field goal GREEN BAY 3-0
3rd - GB - Rose pss from Bruder (Monnett kick) GREEN BAY 10-0
4th - GB - Hinkle, 1-yard run (Kick blocked) GREEN BAY 16-0
4th - GB - Gantenbein pass from Herber (Kick blocked) GREEN BAY 22-0
September 4: Green Bay 40, All-Stars 0
(STEVENS POINT) - The Green Bay Packers scored an easy 40-0 victory over a college all-star football team
in the third practice game of the season here last night. Goldenberg smashed through tackle for 18 yards to score in the first quarter and the rout was on.
GREEN BAY - 7 7 19 7 - 40
ALL-STARS - 0 0 0 0 - 0
1st - GB - Goldenberg, 18-yard run (O'Connor kick) GREEN BAY 7-0
2nd - GB - Monnett run (Monnett kick) GREEN BAY 14-0
3rd - GB - Rose pass from Sauer (Kick failed) GREEN BAY 20-0
3rd - GB - Sauer pass from Herber (Kick failed) GREEN BAY 26-0
3rd - GB - Sauer pass from Herber (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 33-0
4th - GB - Johnston, 5-yard run (Smith kick) GREEN BAY 40-0
September 8: Green Bay 49, La Crosse 0
(GREEN BAY) - The Green Bay Packers, who yesterday passed and plunged their way to a 49-0 victory over the La Crosse Lagers, prepared today to open their 1935 football campaign. Led by Bob Monnett, backfield star, the Packers easily smothered the LaCrosse outfit, scoring in every period except the third. It was the last pre-season warm-up game for the Green Bay team. Monnett easily was the outstanding star of the game, making three touchdowns and converting five extra points. The Packers scored one touchdown in the opening period and shoved across three more in the second quarter to pile up a 28-0 0 lead at half time.
Walt Kiesling 49 G 6- 3 260 St. Thomas (MN) 10 1 32 10
Joe Laws 29 B 5- 9 185 Iowa 2 2 24 12
Buster Maddox 28 T 6- 3 240 Kansas St 1 1 23 1
Dustin McDonald 42 G 5- 4 202 Indiana 1 1 26 1
NAMENOPOSHGTWGTCOLLEGEYRPRAGHOW ACQUIRED
*-Johnny McNally 26 B 6- 0 190 St. John's 11 6 31 10
Mike Michalske 33 G 6- 1 200 Penn State 9 7 32 10
Bob Monnett 3/12 B 5- 9 181 Michigan St 5 5 25 11
Bob O'Connor 24 G 6- 1 220 Stanford 1 1 25 7
Claude Perry 32 T 6- 1 211 Alabama 9 9 33 8
Al Rose 47 E 6- 3 195 Texas 6 4 28 12
George Sauer 25 B 6- 2 204 Nebraska 1 1 24 10
Herm Schneidman 4 B 5-10 205 Iowa 1 1 21 11
Ade Schwammel 33/50 T 6- 2 230 Oregon St 2 2 26 11
Champ Seibold 37 G 6- 4 240 Wisconsin 2 2 22 6
Ernie Smith 45 T 6- 2 234 USC 1 1 25 12
George Svendsen 43 C 6- 4 214 Minnesota 1 1 22 11
Bob Tenner 36 E 6- 0 212 Minnesota 1 1 22 11
Dominic Vairo 35 E 6- 2 203 Notre Dame 1 1 22 1
* - Known as Johnny Blood
YR - Years with Packers PR - Years of Professional Football A-Age G - Games Played
1935 IN REVIEW: The Packers sign Don Hutson out of Alabama, giving the Packers one of the most feared receivers in NFL history. In a highly competitive Western Division the Packers post an 8-4 record, finishing 2nd among 4 teams with winning records.
1935 PRE-SEASON RESULTS (4-0) -AUGUST (1-0)
31 at Merrill Fromm Foxes W 34- 0 1-0-0 1,500
SEPTEMBER (3-0)
2 at Chippewa Falls Marines W 22- 0 2-0-0 6,000
4 at Stevens Point W 40- 0 3-0-0 1,500
8 G-LA CROSSE OLD STYLE LAGERS W 49- 0 4-0-0 2,500
1935 RESULTS (8-4) - SEPTEMBER (2-1)
15 G-CHICAGO CARDINALS (0-0-0) L 6- 7 0-1-0 10,000
22 G-CHICAGO BEARS (0-0-0) W 7- 0 1-1-0 13,600
29 G-NEW YORK GIANTS (1-1-0) W 16- 7 2-1-0 10,000
OCTOBER (3-1)
6 G-PITTSBURGH PIRATES (1-2-0) W 27- 0 3-1-0 5,000
13 M-CHICAGO CARDINALS (1-0-1) L 0- 3 3-2-0 13,000
20 M-DETROIT LIONS (2-1-1) W 13- 9 4-2-0 9,500
27 at Chicago Bears (3-1-1) W 17-14 5-2-0 29,386
NOVEMBER (2-2)
10 G-DETROIT LIONS (4-2-1) W 31- 7 6-2-0 12,000
17 at Detroit Lions (4-3-1) L 10-20 6-3-0 12,500
24 at Pittsburgh Pirates (4-5-0) W 34-14 7-3-0 12,902
28 at Chicago Cardinals (5-3-1) L 7- 9 7-4-0 7,500
DECEMBER (1-0)
8 at Philadelphia Eagles (2-8-0) W 13- 6 8-4-0 4,000