An American college football game between Army and Syracuse at Polo Grounds in New York. West Point cadets march on the field. Army defeats Syracuse by 9-2.
Atlanta submarine surfacing. The hosts of "Navy and Marine News" show in the submarine. Crewman of USS Baltimore submarine looks into periscope. A man holding steering of a submarine. Hosts talking to crewmen of various departments of submarine. Hosts talking. American football match going on between Navy and Boston Team. Navy people cheer. Host sees into the periscope. John Charlton, another host of the show sitting on chair in a hall and see a movie. Movie Midway shown. Scenes of plane crash. "Warner Brothers Pictures presents". Movie PT 109 is shown. Scene of map. Scene of boat PT 109. A crew member on it. A man in naval dress. Hosts talking. Various officers and Navy men talks about feeling proud. See through periscope. Scene inside the submarine.
Large crowd gather as University of Alabama football team plays against Syracuse University in Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. University of Alabama defeats Syracuse University by 61-6.
Shows wreck of Japanese two-man suicide submarine and San Hosea football team acting as civil guards on tour. Views of Lieutenant Philip Rasmeusan who shot down the first Japanese planes during the attack, Lieutenant George Welch and Lieutenant Harry Brown, who accounted for shooting down six of the Japanese planes. (World War II period).
Civilian internees including Americans play volleyball and basketball at a Japanese internment camp at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines during World War 2. Several women internees sit on chairs while they watch other internees play. Children play in groups. A group of boys playing American football. Children playing on slides and swings and playground equipment.
Tie in the football match between Bulldog and Army teams at the Yale Bowl. Stecker makes a pass and Army scores the first point. Later Bud Parker plows the entire West point squad for touch-down in the second longest run ever made in the Bowl. Both teams score six points each. Huge crowd cheers the players.
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