Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 30, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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SHW Softball Team
Booms Eugene Club
Neal Pitches One-Hit
Tuesday Evening
League
4-Builders .......
I ih I fips
SHW Builders
Engineers .
Pepsi-Cola .......
Soldiers
.....
Lumber Co.......
Standings
12 2
9
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7 7
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600
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.500
.400
.384
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Tuesday Night's Results
Laundries 6, Pepsi-Cola 2.
SHW Builders 11, Eugene 0.
Tonight’s Games
SHW Builders vs. Lumber Co.
4-Builders vs. Soldiers.
prompt response in putting out a
fire in their oat and vetch field.
The fire started Thursday after­
noon about 4 o’clock and was be­
lieved to have been caused by the
tractors. About five acres on the
place burned but more would
have been lost had it not been for
the efficient fire staff, the Wieses
said.
Albany Waffle Shop
Closes for Vacations
The Waffle Shop in Albany will
be closed all next week while the
crew takes a vacation. This method
of vacationing is becoming more
and more popular with small em­
ployers. It gets away from stag­
gered vacations and allows all the
crew to be back on the job to­
gether. Labor is a problem with
all employers new.
Mrs. Mildred Chamlee, proprie­
tress, will go to the mountains for
the week and will take her daugh­
Below are the batting averages ter, Bobbie, along.
of all players in the Corvallis City
league who are hitting above .300:
Personnel from the Camp Adair
U. S. Guard detachment are now
AB H Pct. G
assisting the engineers at the
Karamanos, 4-B ..... 42 21 .500 13 Salem airport.
Belding, 4-B
20 9 .450 6
Quesinberry, Pepsis 38 16 .422 12
Cohen, Soldiers
12 5 .417 5
Powell, Pepsi-Cola
20 8 .400 7
Handy, Lumber Co. 24 • .375 10
Varrelman, Pepsis .. 38 14 .368 11
WHERE EVERYONE HAS
Peters, C., Laundries 40 14 .350 11
A GOOD TIME
Perryman,Engineers 46 16 .348 13
Every
Vanlydegraf, Engrs. 41 14 .342 13
Wednesday
Kruger,W.,Laundries 41 14 .342 13
F riday
Griffin, 4-B
.. 15 5 .333 6
Sprick, J., Pepsis
45 15 .333 13
Saturday
Quesinberry, I.aund. 21 7 .333 8
GROVE’S BARN DANCE
LeTourneux, 4-B
30 10 .333 9
18th & Elm—Albany
Peters, P., 4-B
30 10 .333 11
Anderson, E., SHW 13 4 .308 5
Karamanos Top Hitter;
Games Slated Tonight
DANCE
THIS WEEK’S GAMES IN
CORVALLIS CITY LEAGUE
Tbarsday
Laundries vs. Pepsi-Cola.
(Also make-up game, undecided).
WHITESIDE
THEATRE
CORVALLIS
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
Friday
Engineers vs. Lumber Co.
Soldiers vs. SHW Builders.
Never A Dull
Moment at
Every Saturday Nite
with
AL. BENNING'S.
10-Piece Orchestra
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
DOROTHY EVANS
BILL MURPHY
|
Central Willamette Valley’s
Finest Union Music
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ROMANCE
in th«
VENETIAN
Now Playing
fRISCItlA LAX • HOBT. (UMMIWGS
Jtiick cockl
SABOTm
Starts Sunday
KING'S ROW"
ANN SHERIDAN
RONALD REAGAN
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
CORVALLIS
CORVALLIS
GRANADA
Thurs. - Eri. - Sat
ALBANY
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TENDER
WARMLY
HUMAN
ROMANCE'
JUDY
MILT
Starts Sunday
“WH.VTS COOKIN’
XNDREWS SISTERS
G1 OKI I JEW
also
“ESCAPE EROM
HONGKONG”
DON TERRY
LEO CARRILLO
BUNK BEDS
if you wish
If space is small or for a
boy»' room use the twin
beds for bunk beds.
Priced Separately
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OREGON STATE
THEATRE
L’se the Beds as
"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiese of
North Corvallis, on Kings Road, are
expressing their appreciation to the
Corvallis fire department and to
the federal fire fighters for their
s78so
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TUMBLE INN
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
M
A “best seller." Ruggedly built, yet
exceedingly graceful And what an
opportunity for the imaginative
homemaker, for these pieces lend
themselves to many arrangements.
2 BUNK BEDS
GUARDRAIL
& LADDER.......
ALBANY
Fire Fighters Save
Oaf and Vetch Field
SUNNY MAPLE
Il 1111111 <
The Smith - Hoffman - Wright
Buildet s of Corvallis ran rough­
shod over a team from the Army
and Navy Store, Eugene, here Tues­
day night, winning by a score of
11 to 0, in a game featuring the
one-hit pitching of Neal, SHW man.
who struck out nine men and walked
only three batters while his team
collected a total of nine hits off
two visitor pitchers.
The Cantonment team ran across
five runs in the first inning on hits
by Knoll and Neal plus an oppo­
nent error. Next scoring came in
the fifth inning with Knoll and
Neal again batting in three runs.
In their last time at bat three more
.counters were added on two hits
and two errors.
Hitting for the winners was led
by centerfielder Knoll who smacked
out three singles in four times at
bat to bat in four runs ahead of
him. Pitcher Neal added to his
pitching triumph by c<4!ecting two
of three at the plate.
The first contest of the evening
was won by the Laundries team
over the Pepsi-Cola Bottlers by a
score of <♦ to 2. Starting off with
two counters in the first frame,
the winners were never headed,
adding additional runs in the third,
fifth ami seventh. Wally Kruger
did the twirling for the winners
and also led the hitting of his team
with two hits in four times at bat.
Top hitters for the Pepsis were
Powell and Quesinberry, with two
bits apiece.
The win for the Laundrymen puts
them out in front of the SHW out­
fit by a one-half game margin.
Tonight the two Builders teams
will play in games with the Lum­
ber Co. and Pepsi-Cola teams in a
doubleheader starting at 7:3(1
o’clock. First game matches the
SHW team with the Lumbermen
and is followed by the 4-Builders-
I’epsi-Cola contest.
Joan t>r
Melvyn
Camp Adair Sentry
July 30, 1942.
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