Camp Adair Sentry July 9, 1942. Page Eight ■■-Ml.« 1 — Engineers Top Laundries, 6-4 Homer in Sixth With Bases Loaded Wins Tilt; 4-Builders Win Opener League Standings 4-Buiiders ......... 7 1 SHW Builders ...... 4 3 Laundries . 4 . ... 4 Engineers ...... ......... 3 4 Pepsi Cola ....... 3 4 Soldiers ......... . 3 4 Lumber Co. . 1 5 .875 .571 .500 .12* .428 .428 .166 gled three times in three times at bat. He was followed by teammate Martini who hit a home run and a single in three times at bat. Jensen, Laundries catcher, also hit two for three. The outcome of the contest pushes the Laundries team out of second place in the league stand­ ings to third and advances the En­ gineers to fourth. In the opening game of the eve­ ning the league leading 4-Builders defeated a hard-trying Pepsi-Cola outfit by a 5 to 2 score. Behind the steady two hit pitching of Grif­ fin, who chalked up his fourth victory of the season, the winners collected seven hits off Miller to hold a commanding lead all the way. Leading the hitters for the win­ ners were Gilbert, hitting three for four, and Karamanos who hit twice in three times at bat. Only hits off Griffin were by Bob Quesinberry and Varrelman. I Hobbies of Recruits Must Be Followed in Army Personnel Work First game— R. H. E. A recruit was being interviewed Pepsi-Cola .... 000 002 0—2 2 2 4-Builders 220 010 x—6 7 1 at the reception center of a camp Batteries: Miller and Varrelman. in the south. His hobby he listed i Griffin and Harder. as “inventing gadgets.” The inter­ Second game— R. H. E. viewer thought such a general en- I try should be investigated, so he Laundries 102 000 1—4 6 1 inquired: Engineers 000 024 x—6 7 1 “What kind of gadgets do you i Batteries: Beard and Jensen. invent?" The recruit thought a1 Rex, Kennedy (7) and Perryman. minute, then replied, ‘‘Well, the last thing was an airplane engine!” , Don’t spread rumors and don’t be led on by questioners about your Full steam ahead on the water work. system! ' waffles - ANY TIME1' Steaks and Lunches THE WAFFLE SHOP Across from Albany Hotel ■ DANCE WHERE EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME Every Wednesday Friday Saturday GROVE'S BARN DANCE 18th & Elm—Albany- Monday Night’s Results 4 Builders 5, Pepsi-Cola 2 Engineers 6, Laundries 4 A home run by Street in the last half of the sixth inning with the bases loaded and two men out scored four runs for the Engineer team here Monday night enabling them to come from behind in a dose, hard-fought contest and win handily over the Laundries club by the score of 6 to 4. After the first two men up to bat had grounded out, Feilder reached first base on a costly error by­ Miller, Laundries first sacker, and then advanced to third on a hit by j Martini, the next man up. Follow­ ing this, Puckett, pinch hitting for ’ Rex, received a base on balls which filled the bases for the grand slam which pushed in the winning runs. A rally by the losers in the fol­ lowing inning was cut short by i Pitcher Kennedy when he struck out Miller for the last out after th. bases had been loaded. Leading all the hitters was Per- ' ryman, Engineer catcher, who sin- mTTTTTTTTn' AL. BENNING'S f 10-pc. Orchestra ii with : Dorothy Evans i and Bill Murphy Every Saturday Nite j TUMBLE INN I 2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hi. 99 : Central Willamette Valley's Finest Union Music • VENETIAN ALBANY Now Playing il STARTS SUNDAY “THE MALE ANIMAL” OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND HENRY FONDA Genuine "Hilt» ell" Davenport and Chair $129.59 GRANADA Genuine "Sleepmaster' Daveno $49 59 up ALBANY Now Plating • THIS WAS PARIS- ANN DVORAK "Sleepm aster" Swing Rocker« Start.» Sunday b I mn 20 , DOWN 52 WEEKS TO PAY •I WAS FRAMED” REGIS TOOMEY • JF • RUGS Axminster $39.59 up Bigelow 9x12 SPECIAL—Ray ter Felt Base Rug $3.95 “SUNDOWN JIM” LYNN B4RI PRESTON FOSTER r New Shipment Hassocks .... BEN LYON also "SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN” ** ■ . » ' FLH5 TE