Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, October 01, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, October 1,1942.
Winners Announced in Big Fish Story
Contest; Three Bucks Money Winners
SPORTS
KWIL
Station
It's all over but the shouting— in helping me to help keep the
' and the passing out of the old would-be fishermen of Independ­
Camp Adair, Or».
do-re-me.
ence in their proper place.”
The Sentry’s great, sensational,
collosa), gigantic, stupifying fish-
I
collosal,
j SECOND GUESSING
story contest ha« been decided. The Robinson-Lamotta
I
............................................................................. . ...............
I winner and Camp Adair’s most Fisticuffs on Air
with
Sgt. E. A. Brown
ilustrious fabricator of fish yarns
______________________________ fa Pvt. Ira Brook . Hq. Co., S< r
“Sugar Ray" Robinson, said by
Did you get one of those free) 1911. He gets a sawbuck (|10).
many who should know to be the
ducats to the game at Corvallis
Pvt. Lawrence Saatzer, 96th divi- un-crowned king of the welter­
next Saturday, or are you going sion, who drew a cartoon to go weight division, goes to the fistic
The New York Yankee« began right where they left off last fall to be on guard, too?_____________ | with his story, also drew a red wars again Friday night. This time
by slugging out a 7 to 4 victory over the fighting St. Louis Cardinals in
Anyway, it will be the defending I herring beneath the sensitive noses his opponent will be one Jack La­
the opening of the World Series yesterday, but only after the Cards had Rose Bowl winning football team | of the august judges to cop second metta. about whom our Operative
against the club that most experts I place. Give the man six silver dol­ 60<; has practically no data.
put up one of the moat thrilling
pick to win the Pacific Coast Con­ lars.
finishes in the history of the clas­
A blow by blow description of
ference championship title this
sic to score all of their runs after
Pvt. Howard Johnson, of the this eolossal may be heard over
year (which would automatically medics at the station hospital, ran your radio station KWIL, starting
two were out in the ninth.
make them Rose Bowl contestants
Red Ruffing, 38-year-old right­
a close third and hit the jackpot at 1900 o'clock (all right, 7 p. mJ.
next New Year’s day, providing
hander for the Yankees, wax on
for four bucks. That’s all of the Camp Adair’s own program, “De­
there is a Rose Bowl game). Com-
the verge of pitching one of the i
money involved, but honorable tail at Seven” will be moved up to
plicated, isn’t it? Let's begin ail
greatest games of World Series
mention (try and trade it in on a 6:15 over the same station.
over by simply stating that next
history when the Redbird« fell on
sandwich) goes to Pvts. Glenn R
Saturday afternoon at approxi­
him in the final frumc, drove him
mately 1400, or 2 p. m., Oregon Stu ver, Myron M. Modín and Lewis No More Worries for
from the mound under a terrific
State meets the University of Cali­ F. Labom, all of Station hospital
barrage of hits and pushed acres«
and all past masters in the art of This CpI. (Oh, Yeah!)
fornia at Corvallis.
four runs. He was on his way to
story telling.
the showers when the final out
The California Bears are re­
With acumen befitting better
Corporal Glenn St. Marie. Field
was made with his relief, Spud
ported to have their best team since
things,
the unbiased and incorrupt­ Art...cry. 104 th Division, has been
Chandler, on the mound.
1937 when they went through the
Up to the time he wax relieved,
season undefeated and then ible judges — CpI. F tiu I S. McCor­ forwarded a selective service card
Ruffing hud already set a series
smashed Alabama in the Rose Bow). mick and PvO- Benjamin Towski ■atifying him that he is no longer
record by pitching xeven and two-
(That was in the G. O. I) B. H.— ansi Robert Sewell held off making w class I-A but is now in class
thirds innings of hitlexx bull. The
Good old days before Hitler—when their deci-ion until pay day There­ -4-F Corporal Marie, who hails
victory wus Redhead’s seventh in
the Rose Bowl games were actual­ fore, while the heavy dough in­ ft»- IXiIuth. Minn., and who is in
world series, constituting another
ly played in the Rose Bowl and not volved is not nearly so mcortant exceil.wt health, was inducted into
record.
in South Carolina, but there I go. a.s it would have been a week ago. tj»<- army by the same board on
fluffing’* team mates hammered
the winners will receive it penntev 'Apr-1 2. 1942.
g- ’ting compln a ted again )
Box Score
three Card hurlcrs for eleven hits
La order to help the board keep
New York
AB R H o A E
John The judges saggeatroa that it he
The
Bears
are
headed
by
in making their xeven runs and Rizzuto, xx
4 0 0 2 2 0 Ferguson. California’s leading can­ formally presented a: a banquet m uh,- r reeoeds i ? > straight, the cor­
played flawless ball in the field. Rolfe, 3b
their honor and at the w-.nner» pora. has informed them of his
5 2 2 0 1 0
St. Louis players made four mis­ Cullenbine, rf . 3 1 1 1 0 0 didate for All-American honors at expense was promptly tabbed.
rtcu» f address as per instruc-
right end and the squad includes
cues, most of them at crucial mo- Di.Muggio, cf
f> 2 3 3 0 0 ten other letter men, plus a group
Tom Smith. Independen^» grieer tuins appearing on the classifica-
mentx.
Keller, rf
4 0 0 4 0 0
who first dreamed up the eennest Bun art. Meanwhile he is wonder-
5 0 0 2 1 0 of outstanding sophomores. The and put up the pr.zc tuxtey ba Onur, riu v
Gordon, 2b
he will be re-classified
Dickey, <■
4 1 2 9 () 0 t.-am ha« been further atn-ngth-
w..i •oiss l-.A and when he will be
has
been
award«!
the
untevs
if
CpI Jim Shackleton
eiied
by
the
return
to
football
of
4 1 2 5 1 0
Hassett, ll>
»U-
'.ed.
4 0 1 0 0 0 Jim Jurkovich, brilliant but brittle letters received in the eoesest. T mt
Ruffing, p
On Road to Recovefy
And
0 0 0 1 0 0 left half. Jurkovich was declared will now have plenty to
< huiuller. ii
through last year because of a speculate on these fi ne
('pl. James II. Shackleton, camp
3M 7 11 27 5 0 head injury. However, he turned ningi.
Totuls
athletic manager, in hospital with
In congratulating the winner«.
u cyst, is comfortable and improv­ St. Louin
AB R H O A E out for practice this fall and has
been
looking
great.
Tom
Smith said:
2
ing rapidly and should be out in a Brown, 2I>
1
4 o 1 1
On the other hand, only three
“For many years my business
4 0 2 1 0 0
week, r-ays a Station Hospital re­ T. Moore, cf
3 0 1 1 0 1 men in the Oregon Beaver line-up associates in Independence have
Slaughter, rf
port.
4 • 0 1 0 0 were first stringers last year. They taxed the patience of our honest
Shackleton is it fellow who re­ Muxial, If
W.
Cooper,
c
4 1 1 8 1 9 are George Zellick, left end; Lloyd and truthful citizens by insisting
signed as chairman of Essex Coun­
4 0 0 11 1 0 Wickett, left tackle, and Joe Day, that we listen to their tales of ex­
Hopp, lb
ty (N. J J Draft Board No. 39 in Kurowski, 3b
3 n 0 1 0 (1 fullback. All of the other starters periences on fishing expeditions.
order to be drafted.
0 1 0 0 0 0 with the exception of Ralph Harp­
Sanders, zz
"For instance, Cliff Harden, our
4 1 1 3 2 0 er, sophomore quarterback, won
Marion, ss
barber,
once came home with a ling
0
0
1
0
0
1
M.
Cooper,
p
2
There’s just ns much sense in
their letters as alternates last cod he had bought in a meat mar­
0 0 I) n 0 0
worryinK a* there is in advising Humbert, p
ket ami swore he had caught it in
..... 1 • 0 II 0 0 year.
Walker, z
others not to.
Lest thia sound too forlorn for the upper Luckiamute. He called
0 0 II 0 1 2
Lanier, p
0 (1 poor old Oregon State, we’ll pause it an eastern brook trout.
1 II 1
O'Dea. xzz
0 1 0 (1 0 0 right here to remind you that poor
Crespl, zzzz
“Bob Craven, of Craven’s con­
»— 1 old Oregon State managed to stag­
—
fectionery,
has never caught a fish
34 4 7 27 H 4 ger through a 32 to nothing victory
Totals
Funeral Home
in his life, hut when it comes to
over
Idaho
last
Saturday.
Lon
(Formerly Hollingsworth)
«—Batted fot Humbert in Mth.
Corvallis
Steiner, the Beaver coach, is a talking fishing, well—
as
—-Batted for Kurowski in 9th fine fellow and no doubt very good
“Then there’s Doc Herly, our
Madison St. at Rth.
Ph. 45
X____________ _______________ s'
dentist,
and Elmer Addison of
xzz— Batted for Lanier in 9th.
to h«s folks and all that, but. my,
zzzz Ran 'or O’Deu it 9th.
how he likes to weep crocodile Addison’s Furniture store. I have
noticed many times when they
tears for the scribes.
k
In addition to the players men­ planned a fishing trip they always
tioned, Suu Lonnie has such out­ included a few cans of sardines.
CurvalliN
"Glen Smith, our postmaster, is
standing player* as Orville Zielas-
It’s The Rhythm of
kowski (what, no Lavon Zakar- ax honest as honesty itself in busi­
ian?), Boyd Clement, Frank Park­ ness affairs, hut when he gets
Starting Oct. 1, to Oct. 7
er, George Bain, Warren Perryman, wound up on the subject of fish
Everett Smith and Lee Gustafson. and fishing, he has no sense of
There’s a bunch of footballers reason at all.
"L. C. Hover, of the Independ­
you’ll enjoy seeing in action Satur­
day. Oh. that’s right. I forgot. May­ vnee Hardware, an authority on
for nn enjoyable
be you’re on guard next Saturday fishing tackle, where to fish, when
evening at
Just for the information of to fish and how to fish, can go on
those foolish enough to want facts for days telling how he landed a
and figures before betting their 4H pound salmon with a No. 2-0
last cent on a football team, last single anel I hook and a light weight
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
year’s game between the two fly rod.
teams resulted in a six to zero vic­
EVERY SATURDAY
"Harpole and Coon, who are part­
tory for Oregon. Day made the ners in business are also partners
NIGHT
winning touchdown in the fourth in telling fish stories. No mutter
r quarter, after the Bears had held how big the story told by one. the
the Beavers on eVen terms most of partner will swear it is the truth
the game This year California is
"Bert Keller, of Keller's Clean-
stronger and (if you believe Stein­ ing, is really a fisherman. He ab­
er. which we don’t) Oregon is solutely won’t tel la lie but when
VI.BAN'Y
weaker. There you are soldier, you he spreads his hands apart, show­
put* down your i money and you ing you the site of his catch, you
tMkvN your choice.
’laying
cannot help but wonder how such
We my Oregon State by twu
Service Men in I niform
a short man could have such long
touchdown!*, but don’t quote UR.
Prices — Matinee
arms.
Sgt. Scott Miller, Hq. Co., accord­
27C. tax 3<*. total 3Oc
"So you soldiers of Camp Adair
G VRY <001’1 R
ing to word received here from his
Prices — Evening
old drill grounds, Camp Claiborne, see why I started this contest. You
30r. lax l<*. total ■!<><•
lui., was once one of the leading can see what a help you have been
Startx Sunday
golfers in the army. A southpaw
•TALK OF THE
with a drive down the fairway that
rivaled that of Ben Hogan, he was
TOWN”
forced to give up the game because
CARY <; r \ nT
jean artih «
of the shortage of golf halls
nils \1 D < ol I M tx
There is now a chance, however,
(on allia
that Sgt. Miller will have an oppor­
Wed.. Thur»«., Eri.. Sat.
tunity to display his prowess lo­
Sept. .30-Oct. 1-2-3
cally Three women goiters in Sa­
ALBANY
lem say they will supply the neces­
ACTION! ROMANCE!
sary golf balls. They have turned
8:00
l in, between them, enough scrap
P. M. ' rubber from old girdles, raincoats,
i < te„ to replace the rubber waste
in the golfballs the Sgt will no
. doubt destroy.
ZOT
Monda*
'X esine »da*
Speaking of former “champs
lottiti
Friday
what has become of the M I. bow
latita
KEEP UP THE HOMES WE RE FIGHTING FOR55
Saturday
"«•Ht”
' in* team of Major Ralph E. Riordan
lAYKI
and Lt. George H Godfrey? Fol­
Starts Sunday
lowing their victory over the Fi­
NEMICI
nance team in two out of three
•TALI-ING DR.
matches
a month ago. they an­
GIIXE8PIE”
7th A Montgomery
nounced themselves as willing to
lloxii BAMTMORK
—pi un­
u
take on any and all would-be keg-
ft l**o
Albany, Oregon
lera in the camp. What’a happened?
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Starring Richard Travin
; Any bona fide challenge will b»
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