Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, October 08, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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Camp Adair
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O.S.C. Beavers Face
UCLA This Saturday
“the strongest man in the army.”
He weighs 275, has a 56-inch chest
expansion, picks up 250-pound hori­
zontal weights and juggles them,
and he says he used to wrestle with
Kodiak bears in Alaska.
SECOND GUESSING
with
Sgt. E. A. Brown
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, October 8,1942.
Furman, 40-7, while Kentucky ran
up a 53-0 count on Washington
He Is Beaver Coach
and Lee.
Pre-Flight Teams Good
The colleges still are looking for
their first victory over one of the
navy pre-flight teams. Not only did
Bierman’s Iowa crew stop Minne­
sota, but St. Mary’s pre-flight
whipped U.C.L.A., 18-7. The other
two pre-flighters, North Carolina
and Georgia, played to a sensa­
tional 14-14 draw on Friday night.
Another strong service array.
Great Lakes, came back from its
Michigan defeat to trounce Iowa,
25-0, while Fort Riley spilled Kan-
sas State, 21-7.
Ohio State opened Big Ten com-
petition by outspeeding and out-
scoring Billy Hillenbrand and In­
diana in a wild game, 32-21. Michi­
gan, with Tom Kuzma still on the
sidelines, spilled Michigan State,
20-0, while Wisconsin was romping
at Marquette’s expense, 35-7.
In the southwest, Texas Chris-
tian, led by Emery Nix, took
Arkansas over the hurdles, 13-6,
while the Texas Aggies, rebound-
ing from the Louisiana State deba­
cle, whipped Texas Tech, 19-0.
Out here in the west, Oregon
State, Rose Bowl champion, served
notice that it was not to be counted
out of the 1942 chase without an
argument by beating California,
the “future book” favorite, 13-8.
Washington outplayed Southern
California by a wide margin but
A. L. (Lon) Stiner, Oregon State mentor, who took the Golden Bear
had to be content with a scoreless
tie. Washington State nosed out last week-end in Corvallis 13 to 8. His club meets University of Cali­
Oregon, 7-0, and Santa Clara fornia at Los Angeles next Satur- day in the third Pacific Coast con­
ference game.
stopped Stanford, 14-6.
In the east, Pitt, smothered by
Minnesota, engineered a bona-fide
upset in routing Southern Metho­
dist, 20-7. Williams, of the “Little
It’s The Rhythm of
Three,” was responsible for an­
other—a 19-6 defeat of Princeton's
faltering Tigers.
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Dr Bakkum Will Open
Want to talk about football?
Let’s go.
Saturday’s spectacular program,
high-spotted by the defeat of Min­
At Corvallis Hi School
nesota, Texas, Fordham, Louisiana
Faced with the replacing of at
State, Tulane and Notre Dame,
least two men on the team, head
Playing their second game of ' also saw two 1941 sectional title-
football coach Lon Stiner of the
the season, Corvallis high school i ' holders
holders Mississippi State of the
Oregon State Beavers hus his guns
conference and Duke
„out,,, astern vorifcreiice
train«! on the UCLA game in Los will meet the strong ( amas, Wash., Southeastern
High Friday night under the lights | ' of
,)f th<
Southern —
_ both
both trounced
trounced
the _ Southern
Angeles Saturday, The two play­
at Corvallis. The game will be , within
their own
competitive
era whose injuries in the Califor-
called at 8 o’clock. The Corvallis groups. And that probably is sim­
nia encounter last weekend were
high school and Spartan field are ply the beginning.
most serious are Orville Zielas-
located at the north city limits
However, one of last year’s sec­
kowski, left guard, and Cros Shel-
just west of the Ninth street high­
tional champions, Minnesota, still
ton, fullback. Zielaskowski sus-
way from Camp Adair.
looks plenty good enough to repeat.
tained a dislocation of his right
Corvallis rolled over a tricky
elbow, while Shelton received a
The Gophers saw their great 18-
Chemawa Indian club last week 27
painful injury to his right leg.
game winning streak broken, 7-6,
to 7, and not to be excelled, Camas
How long laith men would be ab­
polished off Lincoln Hi, of Port­ by Bernie Bierman’s exceedingly
sent from the lineup remained un­
tough Iowa Naval Pre-Flight out­
land.
disclosed. No fracture was present
fit but lost little, if any, prestige
in either case, according to Dr.
thereby. The Gophers outgained
Waldo Ball, team physician. Other Marine Corps Waits
Bierman's Cadets by a wide mar­
players injured in the Bear fracas For Series Hurler
gin, and if any Big Ten rival can
were Warren Perryman, right end.
take Minnesota’s measure, it is not
Bob Stevens, quarterback, and Bob
Marine recruiting headquarters now discernible by the naked eye.
Libbee, left half. None of these
Mississippi State, unbeaten with­
at Nashville, Tenn., has the “wel­
injuries were termed serious, how­
come” mat out for Johnny Beazley, in the Southeastern conference
ever.
23, Tennessean who pitched the St. since 1939, dropped a decisive 21-6
Shelton’s absence leaves only
Louis Cardinals to two victories decision to Alabama, but there was
Joe Day, star of last Saturday’s
over New York in the world series. no real upset in that, because the
contest, at the fullback post. It
Beazley announced last week Crimson Tide was known to be
appeared likely thut Lee Gustaf­
he would return to Nashville after strong. Duke's trouncing by Wake
son, regularly alternating with Bill
the series and enlist in the marine Forest’s Deacons, previously beat­
McInnis at right half, would move
corps. Monday, after he had re­ en by underrated North Carolina,
to fullback to trade off with Day.
pulsed the Yankees, 4-2, all hands came as a big surprise. The Dea­
Tin1 team entrained for Los An­
at the recruiting office dispatched con.« really poured it on, 20-7, and
geles Wednesday night and will
Don't Use Phone Poles
Series on Sunday
this telegram to the Cardinal right­ earned their first triumph over
spend a good share of the time for
For
Toothpicks,
Fella's
hander:
Duke since 1926.
the next three weeks on the road.
The Federated Churches in Cor­
“If you can toss hand grenades
Notre Dame, Texas and Ford­
The Santa Clara and Washington
Yes, discipline is getting pretty vallis have announced another ac-
like
you
pitch
for
them
Cards,
ham all fell afoul of interaectional tough in this camp. You can’t do
States games follow in Portland on
opponents. Fordham, long an east­ this and you can't do that. New tivity in connection with their Sol­
successive weekends. The series be­ hurry up.”
diers Recreation Center which
ern power, took an unholy shellack­ orders coming out all the time*
tween the two schools now stands
opened to al lenlisted men, officers
ing from Tennessee’s Volunteers,
at three wins for the Bruins, and Hunting and Fishing
“Telegraph poles,” reads a new
and
wives last Thursday night.
40
14,
all
the
more
shocking
in
two for the B< avers, with three |
order signed by Major Victor N.
Banned Awaiting Rain
Each Snuday evening at 7:30
view of the fact that Tennessee Miller, camp adjutant, “will not
games having ended in deadlocks.
had been held to a scoreless tie by be removed from their present lo­ the Education Hall, above the ser­
When the employees of a certain
vice duh rooms, will be turned
South Carolina the previous week. cation by any organization.”
American company miss work they
over
to discussions of current and
Just what has happened at Notre
Oh, well, there always are com­
are paid in German money. A note Dame, nobody seems to know. Fol­
pensations. If that cramps our timely subjects under the direction
goes with it, reading, "This money lowing their 7-7 draw with Wiscon­
style, especially on Hallowe’en, at of noted authorities and speakers.
comes from a country that is glad sin of n week ago, the Irish were least a soldier will know where to
Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum, head of
to pay you not to make supplies whipped by Georgia Tech’s Cleve find a pole if he gets tired and the Sociology department at Ore­
for our soldiers.”
Engineers, 13-6. Texas surrendered wants to lean against one.
gon State college, will be the first
CORVALLIS
That order, incidentally, follows guest speaker to appear on this
to Northwestern, 3-0, on a field
Service Dept.
goal kicked by a substitute guard, a aeries about salvage lumber, stat- I series of Sunday evening lecture-
STARTING THURSDAY
Lieut. Col. “Cec” Merritt, Cana­
ing that individual organizations meetings. Other outstanding lead-
A. Pick.
KIR A SIX DAY RI N
da’s first winner of the Victoria
won’t negotiate with contractors , era are scheduled for the following
Auburn.
Rice
Win
cross in this war, used to be quite
Both major Louisiana outfit», for it, that such lumber will be piled Sundays.
a rugby player in Vancouver and
State
and
Tulane, north of the field house, that or­
one story is that he once ran into Louisiana
The Center is open daily from
the grandstand at top speed mid dropped from last week's heights ganisations may keep present 2 p. m. until 10 p. m. and this
shifted the whole thing six inches, with a dull thud. Tulane, which had stocks if they are piled at least series of special meetings in the
Ralph Fife, former Pitt guard who swamped Southern California, was 15 feet from a building, that lum­
Education Hall of the same build-
played for the eastern army All- itself soundly trounced by Auburn, ber may be requisitioned, and that
j ing is open to all soldiers, their
Stars, is in both the army and the
organisations
will
stop
taking
27-13. Louisiana State, which had
wives and friends. Those who ac­
navy. He was drafted after he had
conquered
Texas A. and M., found equipment and shrubbery from cept this invitation will find that
applied for a navy commission,
houses in the area.
which came through the other day, I itself no match for Rice, and went
the committee in charge has spared
so now he’s trying to clear away the i down, 27-14.
; no effort to provide for their en­
red tape and change uniforms . . .
Tennessee’s rout of Fordham
tertainment.
WINNER
gave that state a perfect day in
| major interaectional competition,
1 for Vanderbilt, a southwestern con-
fctence dark-horse, swamped Pur­
pl lie of the Big Tep, 26-0. Georgia,
Stiner's Men on Road
For Next Three Weeks Football Friday Night
Corvallis Center to
Feature Guest Talks
Medics Non-Com Club
Opens in Farm House
Remodeled Building
Meets Wide Approval
The non-coms of the Medics sec­
tion a^l |heir invited guests turned
out in force for the opening of
their Non-Com club, Wednesday
evening. Sept. 30.
The club is located in what was
formerly a farm home and the
PEPSI COLA i. mat miy by
City, N. T.
basement of the home and the Pmu-CUs Cvmpmy, Ltaf
two floors above have been com­ Battled bciUy by
pletely remodeled to the needs of
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
the organization. The basement at­
tracted the greatest amount of
of Corvallis
personal attention on opening night
but the dance floor and its ad­
joining snack bar enjoyed a capa­
city business.
Management of the club, which /•
showed its business ability by i
choosing payday night for the
opening, is under the direction of a
ALBANY
board of directors headed by M/ .
Sgt. John E. Burks.
|
Starts Today
BIG DRINK
TO 60 BUY!
VENETIAN
//
TUMBLE INN
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
//
JAMES CAGNEY
JOAN LESLIE
EVENING PRICES
Service Men in Uniform
36c—Tax 4c—Total 40c
ROLLER
SKATING
8:00
P. M.
GRANADA
ALBANY
Now Playing
“IT HAPPENED IN
FLATBUSH”
LLOYD NOLAN-
CAROL LANDIS
also
AL. BENNING'S
10-Piece
Orchestra
for an enjoyable
evening at
Yankee Doodle
WAFFLES - ANY TIME
Steaks and
Lunches
THE WAFFLE SHOP
Across from Albany Hotel
—
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
“PIERRE OF T IE
PLAINS"
Starts Sunday
“FLIGHT LIEUTENANT”
PAT O’BRIEN
GLENN FORD
also
7th & Montgomery
Albany, Oregon
“THE AFFAIRS OF
MARTHA’
Mid-Willamette Valley’s
Top-Flight Roller Rink
MARSHA HUNT
BARY NELSON
STOP ■ LOOK - LISTEN
Pastor — G. O. Baker
-------- Presents --------
Evangelist —HANS BRETSCHNEIDER
Converted German: Chicago, Illinois
Nationally Known Revivalist and Lecturer
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
606 S. 15th St. — Corvallis, Oregon A
Commencing October 7, 1942
EVANGELISTIC, PROPHETIC REVIVAL
Meetings Each Evening at 7:45 Except Monday and Saturday
HEAR THIS MAN OVER KWIL SUNDAY 4:30 P. M.
ATTENTION
Pythians
ram
CORVALLIS
Thins., Fri.. Sal
Snuffy's still at it!
UlllBUlY
UUTZKR1
Valley L>dge No. II, Knights
of Pythias of Corvallis, will
have an official visit from
Supreme Chancellor John Lee
Smith of Shrm-kmorton, Tex­
as, next Monday night, Octo­
ber 12, at 8 p. m. Entertain­
ment and refreshments
All
visiting Knights at Camp
Adair will receive a cordial
Welcome.
Pvlhinn Bldg.
112 S. 2nd St.
Corvallis
Frager's Stocks of High Quality Home
Furnishings Are Still Practically Complete
I co-favorite with Alabama in the
southeastern group, ran wild over
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Due to our foresight in buying before it became too late, we exerted
By Appointment
Evenings
Phone 470 or 440-J
our large facilities to the utmost and now YOU may have the benefit.
DR. A W. MARKER
OPTOMETRIST
Corvallis
Ball Bldg
Three Floors of Quality Furniture at
PRE-WAR PRICES!
-pl
To convince yourself — Take a leisurely walk through our store, ask
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DíujtUfM
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about prices, inquire for things you are interested in.
MfSQUITIHtS
to buy. Just see what is still available here!
STARTING SUNDAY
No obligation
Then think it over
but don't wait too long! Delay noow may mean regrets for the entire
duration! We can help
Keep Up The Homes We're Fighting For!
"TWIN BEDS"
featuring
GEORGE BRENT and
JOAN BENNETT
Martha MacVicar. 17, (abose)
Candis holds aloft a film contract
Hollywood, to which she was
signed, esen though an attack of
measles presented her from obtain­
ing a personal interview with the
bowses of Universal studio. Thev
•■aw a -erven test in-u.sd snsl
signed her sight unseen.
BRING US
YOl’R HOME
FURNISHING
PROBLEMS
Krumen ^¡urwituru 60.
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AtBAM*
REASONABI.E
TERMS ARE
AVAILABLE
AT FRAG ER’S