Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, October 15,1942. SPORTS Public Relations Section Camp Adair, Ore. Looney Football Upsets FeatureAnother Weekend ------------------- — ■—" "■ WHITKSIIIE in«v*ii.ii FINKN i i o» X rnr CORVALLÏ8 Red-Hatted Hunters Stalk Elusive Deer .Maybe you didn't see them, thousands of hunters in bright hats invaded the Oregon forests Sunday. Apparently they had been waiting with full pack and guns parked by the front door because they were out in full force just a few hours after the state grime commission lifted a two-week ban on hunting und fishing. Hunting conditions over the state were reported very good, with deer plentiful in most ureas. Closing date’ for deer is October 31, but the duck season which opens today (Thursday) will run through De­ cember 23. Fishing, which had also been under a two-week ban, wus opened Sunday. Either Sgt. Joe Louis has re­ tired as heavyweight champion of the world, or he hasn’t mid that's filial. Last Sunday un eager public op­ ened to the sport page to sec how dear old Siwash had fared on the gridiron only to discover that in Omaha the Brown Bomber of fist­ icuffs had stolen th** headline» by declaring the title vacant. This communique was accepted philosophically enough by every­ one except Joe Jacobs, the New York boxing promoter, who imme­ diately announced "We was rob’ beil." Tuesday, Sgt. Joe took the hint and announced he had been mis- quoted. So —either he has retired or he hasn't. What do you think? SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Calif. Lethal gus is the legal method of execution in California now. but the gullows still stand here. The law says that all capital climes committed before 1937 must be punished by hanging and there are scores of unsolved slayings. —— AL. BENNING'S 10-Piece Orchestra for an enjoyable evening at TUMBLE INN 2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hay. 99 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT r. 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Paul Dean, little brother und Columbia fought each other of the one and only "Dizzy” is go­ rather savagely for a full period ing to get another shot at big without a point being scored and league ball. That is providing there then sent the scorekeeper into the is any big league bull next year D.T.’s by scoring three times in 75 . . . Paul has been signed by the seconds. That added to the excite­ Washington Senators for 1943 . . . ment and a 28 to 21 victory for the ■ With Houston in the Texas league iuds from Rhode Island. last yeur he won 19 and lost 8 . . . Just to end on a happy note, He wus last in the big time in 1940 Notre Dame, which hus been when he won four and lost the floundering around like Sgt. Atkins same number with the New York flounders around with horseshoes,, Giants . . . Dizzy, by the way, is I knocked off Stanford 27 to abso­ going great guns as a radio sports I lutely nothing. Followers of football are just about prepared for anything after last Saturday the third week-end of a wacky season if there ever was one- and there often is. Take for example the joust be­ tween Minnesota and Illinois the Gophers' second -traight defeat by the way. That, according to some schools of thought, wasn’t as sen­ sational in itself as the way it came about, which was having a guard as the game’s leading scorer. Of course guards have been known to score before, but to have one do it twice in one game is as rare as a thirty-day furlough. The culprit (or hero, depending on which side of the stadium you sit) was Ale.x Agase of Illinois. He nonchalantly swiped the ball from the Gophers' great Bill Daley ami lumbered a mere 35 yards for one of the touchdowns that gave his side a 20 to 13 verdict. That just started the most luna­ tic Saturday of a gay fall season­ incidents which made pulling a par­ ley on the day’s results tougher than a top sergeant with athlete’s foot. Many of the country's greatest experts on such mutters expluin it away by saying the teams don't have enough reserves. Others say its because freshmen are being used (pretty weak). Still others have started an unfounded rumor that the bull's bladder is made of Imtol (pretty elastic). Whatever the deep-seated cause one has to admit nny number of astonishing upsets took place. I.E. and to-wit, as the adjutant gen- erai's office would probably say: Oregon State, imbued with sev­ eral of till • «3 J A, A J» i- * ' a 1/ Heater and radio, 95' < tires. This car is in perfect condition and will give many thousand miles of service. A good little car for the one that wants good transportation. Priced to sell at— 108500 ’245” With the referee joining the parade. Ken Snelling (IS) UCLA fullhack, galloped through the Oregon State line and outran a host of Heaver tacklers to put the ball on the 21-yard line and set the stage for a UCLA touchdown in the second period of their grid game at Los Angeles. The Uclans trimmed the 1912 Rose Bowl champions, 30 to 7. iii Ft SA RICKARD'S GARAGE Second and Van Buren, Corvallis. Oregon — Phone 21 I FM (■eneral Orders Headquarters Camp \dair ( amp Adair. Oregon • October 12. 1942 III N ITNG REGUI. \ HONS I. The following regulations govern hunting on the ('amp Adair Military Reservation: a. Only member» of the al ined services of the United States are permitted to hunt. Ii. No person is permitted to hunt without first securing a hunter's permit from the Provost Marshal where all privately owned weapons will be registered. c. Hunting will lie allowed with shotguns only. d Hunting west of Highway 99W will lie restricted as follows: (I I Hunters must register nt the Office of the Range Officer (west of northern vehicular overhead crossing) each time before proceeding to hunt, where clearance to specific areas will be given. A map showing closed areas will be on display ami available at that office and specific instructions will be given. On the east side of Highway 99W, the area comprising the cantonment proper, i.c., the building area, is closet! No hunting under any conditions is allowed doser than 100 yards from any military building and public highway. f The area known as the Artillery Range is closed until further notice, for the reason that while this land has been con demned. the government hus not, as yet, secured ownership, g All hunters will familiarise themselves with the boundary limits of the reservation. h There will be no open season for any birds other than pheas­ ants, and migratory birds, i.c., thicks, geese anil brant The open season on pheasants, ducks, I, etc., will he that of state anti federal lau» governing same, namely: tn Pheasants October 17, 18 and 21. (2) Migratory bird» October 15 to Dmmlvr 23. The bag limit for pheasants is two male pheasants in any one day. but no more than four such binds during the entire open season. The limit for ducks, etc., is ten in one day. For geese, brant, etc., two of an aggregate of all kinds in one day. • »> It is unlawful to Federal Regulations for any person to hunt for or take any migratory water fowl unless at such time he is carrying on his person an unexpired Federal migratory bird hunting stamp costing 11.00 (may be obtained at any po