Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, October 22, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, October 22,1942.
Camp Adair Sei
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Camp Adair
SPORTS
Public Relations Section
Camp Adair, Ore.
New Post Field House
Now Available Io All
Portland Grid Games
Free to Service Men
SECOND GUESSING
period touchdown by Van Hall
stand up for a 7-to-2 victory over
once mighty Texas A. Jit M. Tulsa,
its goal line still unsullied, con­
quered Washington of St. Louis
in a Missouri valley fracas, 40 to 0.
That score was duplicated by
Georgia in its surprisingly easy
triumph over Tulane, a team with
victories over Southern California
and Rice. Georgia Tech also re­
mained unbeaten by manhandling
Davidson, 33-0.
Captain Joe Domnanovich, an­ I
other of the year’s crop of good
centers, was the hero in Alabama’s
8-to-0 defeat of Tennessee, while
Mississippi State and Blondy Black
mutilated Vanderbile 33 to 0.
Alvin Dark, playing after dark,
broke away on runs of 70 and 4fl
yards as the Louisiana State Ti­
gers trimmed Mississippi, 21 to 7.
The hulfbaek also helped set up the
winners’ third marker.
Captain Joe Muha, a pulverizing
fullback, ended Clark Shaughnes­
sy’s honeymoon at Maryland by
taking the old liners’ T-model apart,
29 to 0. It was the fourth straight
blanking administered by the Mary­
land military cadets.
Army Mashes Lions
STRAIGHT SHOOTER
Beavers-Cougars to
__ Battle on Saturday
I
Send Her
I
FLOWERS
TODAY
One of the toughest grid feuds
on the Pacific coast will be renewed I
next Saturday afternoon in Port­ I... by wire. Bonded delivery
land when Oregon State meets M service .. Florist Telegraphic
Washington State in the thirty- , - Delivery Asnociation . .
A N ¥ W H E R E
second meeting between the two
schools.
I Leading Floral Co.
Of the 31 games played, Oregon ,Pho. 201, Corvallis, 458 Madison
State has won 16, the Cougars 14,
■MB3K
and one contest ended in a tie.
Last year the Pullman club was
one of the two teams in the con­
ference to beat the champion Bea­
It’s TFte Rhythm of
vers. Hollingbery’s men completely
outplayed Oregon State at Pull­
man to win a 7-to-0 victory.
Headed by such stars as Nick
Susoeff, end; Jay Stoves, left half,
and Bob Kennedy, fullback, the
Cougars have one of the best teams
for an enjoyable
on the coast this fall. Coach Hol-
evening at
lingbery had 20 lettermen back
around which to mould his team.
In addition he has a flock of ex­
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
ceptionally good sophomores.
with
Sgt. E. A. Brown
Portland is really getting a hand
for their continuous and ever-ready
welcome to service men visiting the
Although the present football
Definite Events Will
“City of Roses.”
season already has had more ups
Be Scheduled Shortly
Latest bit of information that and downs than the elevator pilot
Portland has again dusted off the in the Benton hotel on Saturday
The Camp Adair Field House
welcome sign comes with the an- night, each section of the country
gymnasium is now open and avail­
nouncement that footbull games still has its unblemished elevens—
able to all enlisted men who feel
played in the Multnomah Civic sheer luck, though.
the urge to stretch and flex a few
No part of these United States
Stadium in Portland next Satur­
of those unused muscles.
day between OSC and WSC are has a monopoly on this state of af-
The field house will undoubtedly free for all enlisted men in uni­ fairs, although the middlewest and
be one of the most popular recrea­ form. The first and last Saturdays south apparently are in for one of
tion spots for the men of the post. during November, the 7th and 28th, their better years while out here
in our own back yard—the Pacific
Completely modern in every re- are also gratis to enlisted men.
coast well, what do you think?
spect, the building, located at 1st
Only one request is made in con­
EVERY SATURDAY
Santa Clara, with Corvallis'
PARIS, Mo. - Mrs. R. O. Born-
Street South and Avenue “F,” is
nection with these games. The defending champions, Oregon State,
NIGHT
I houser drove her car into a serv­
of ample size to accommodate all I
e
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committee asks that all service men as their latest victims, have won
Two other members of the south­
ice station for aid in opening the
of the indoor athletic activities for
taking advantage of this invitation four in a row, and should Buck ern loop stepped outside for their
r
locked trunk. When the lid was
the personnel of the entire post.
pried open, Mr. Bornhouser crawl­
While it is yet too early to an­ secure their tickets at stadium Shaw’r. Broncos get past UCLA on opposition und returned with im­
gate number 22 only.
Saturday, they may go on to an pressive victories, North Caro­
ed out. He’d been outside, with
nounce u definite schedule of
unbeaten season. But that is far lina halting Duquesne's unbeaten
I flashlight and tools, trying to fix
events, the field house will be the
from a foregone conclusion. In the string at sixteen, 13 to 0, and Duke
the lock.
scene of divisional championship Friday Night Game
ALBANY
first place, UCLA is going great retaining its jinx over Colgate
matches and "play-offs” of every Free to Soldiers
C.
E.
Lyman.
Jr.,
of
Middlefield.
Conn.,
fired
a
score
of
100x100
to
34
to
0.
guns after a poor start, and in the
Egyptians brewed a barley beer
Now Playing
indoor sport but it will open at all
become All-llore champion of the North American Skeet tourna­
second pluce, Santa Clara has to
as early as 3000 B. C.
■
Army, striking with the regu-
times during regulur hours for all
ment at Stratford. Conn. His was only perfect score among 156
Enlisted men will be admitted play the California pre-flight ag­ ' larity of a grandfather’s clock
MONTGOMIKT
men who care to use the facilities.
competing.
free to the Oregon State Rook-Ore­ gregation the following week. The : marched all over Columbia, 34 to 6,
*
* •
WAFFLES - ANY TIME
UUIHIBIORC
At present, equipment is on hand gon Frosh football game here Fri­ coast cadets are also unbeaten to
' with Captain Hank Mazur starring
Carole lANOh
Steaks and
for those who wish to play basket­ day night. Tickets will not be neces­ date, und plan on staying thHt
contracted him during the world
Red
Sox
to
Red
Cross
IÌ.NH MlltfR
as the ball carrier and the cadet
Lunches
ball, work nut with punching bags sary for the service men and they way.
series and said they would like to
nd hi» band
line charging so fast Columbia’s Move Made by Cronin
have a “chat” with him.
and for boxing und wrestling. Fu-| will sit in the Upper deck of the
THE WAFFLE SHOP
The eastern stalwarts at this famed Paul Governali had six
ture plans for the gymnasium call south stands. This section will be writing arc Boston college, 7 to fl aerials intercepted.
Across from Albany Hotel
Starts Sunday
Joe Cronin, manager of the Bos­
for such equipment as parallel and reserved for service men in uni­ victors over the North Carolina
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The si-
Dartmouth awoke in the second ton Red Sox, is going overseas for
suspension bars, tumbling mats, form and they should enter at Cloudbusters, Army, Syracuse and
«
nqrma
half to spill Harvard, 14 to 2; Ford­ the American Red Cross — but he lent comings and goings of cyclists
rings, weilght lifting machines and gate 7.
Penn. These ure ull good clubs. In ham revived from its early season
I SHEARER
hop«
s
lie
’
ll
be
back
for
baseball
at
night
led
local
police
to
offer
a
all other installations necessary to
The west stands will be open to the south the money is riding on difficulties to trim West Virginia,
next year.
solution to the accident problem.
completely equip the gymnasium to general udmission, faculty ticket Georgia, Georgia Tech und Alu-
ROBERT
23 to 14; and N'avy had to apply the
“And 1 think there will be base­
The law volunteered to paint every
the smullest detail.
TAYLOR
holders und high school students. bamu; the southwest has Texas pressure to subdue Yale, 13 to 6.
I, ball,” he said at his home in Newton
bicycle white, gratis.
The field house is now open, daily General admission holders will en­ Christian and Tulsa, while there
Princeton's Geiqge Franke and Centre, Mass.
is
a
major
power
stalking
behind
ter
at
gates
2,
8,
and
4;
high
school
Monday through Saturday from
“
I
think
the
American
people
Bob Sandbath almost brought the
1000 until 2200. Fatigue is permit­ students at gate 5; and faculty virtually every goal post in the Tigers a victory over Pennsylva­ want it. Defense workers need some
(Not Christian Church)
ALBANY
middle
west.
ticket
holders
through
gate
fl.
Gen
­
ted, and usually worn, but only
entertainment. I think it’s one of
nia
’
s
powerhouse,
but
the
Quakers,
730 E. 5th St.
That’s where such teams as
eral admission will be 75 cents
sneakers, regular gym or tennis
heavy favorites, rallied in time for the essentials for the American
Now Playing
ALBANY, OREGON
shoes ure permitted on the floor. and high school ducats will sell for Ohio state and Illinois are building a fl-to-6 deadlock; Syracuse re­ public. It gives vent to their feel­
You’ll Find a Friendly
up spotless reputations with Michi­
25 cents.
“
ONE
BORN EVERY
mained unbeaten with a 10-to-0 de­ ings.”
Knot Hole club members will sit gan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Notre
MINUTE”
Bible
Class
.
10:00
A.
M.
The Rid Cross announced in
cision over Holy Cross, while Billy
Buddy Hassett Weds
HUGH HERBERT
in the lower (leek of the south Dume und the Iowa pre-flight ca­
Washington
that
Cronin
would
Hillenbrund of Indiana escorted the
FIRST BAPTIST
Preaching ..11:00A.M.
stands and should enter through dets in close pursuit. For that mat­
Night Club Dancer
also
Hoosiers to a 19-to-7 win over manage one of its overseas leave
CHURCH
gate 7. Oregon State student.-, us ter, Northwestern and . Minnesota
clubs for American military men,
Communion
.
11
:45
A.
M.
Pittsburgh.
“
LONE
PRAIRIE”
Fifth & Lyon, Albany
John A. (Buddy) Hassett, first usual, will occupy the cunt bleach­ are not too fur off the pace.
RUSSELL HAYDEN
but didn’t say to which of its over­
Boston
college,
its
line
easily
Notre Dame, us could be ex­
Preaching ... 8:00 P. M.
Edgar B. Luther, Pastor
baseman of the New York Yan- ers.
seas operations he would be as­
pected, regained its place in the handling the pro-sprinkled stars of
Stayts Sunday
keel, 'vos married Sunday to Ver-
signed.
(Sunday
top drawer Saturday by tearing the Cloudbusters, outplayed the
onica Macklin, New York night Hunting Season Starts;
“
HOW
GREEN WAS
Reports
on
Monday
young
aviators
all
the
way
and
Sunday
School
9:45
apart the previously all-winning
Soldier's Invitation
club dancer, according to reports
MY VALLEY”
Cronin didn’t say where he was
Siabiiwks, 28 to nothing on the only a blocked kick in the final
So
Do
Many
Tall
Tales
11:00
Morning
Worship
to Worship
from the east. Miss Macklin first
going either, declaring he didn’t
WALTER PIDGEON
passing of Angelo Bertalli and the two minutes made the score close.
6:30 Youth Services
met the ball player five yeurs ■ K<>,
know
what
his
job
would
be
or
what
A
lethargic
Villanova
eleven
count
­
also
Just like tall fish tales, the plunging of Jerry Cowhig.
7:45 Evening Gospel
the item states.
ed twice in the fourth to beat the plans were other than that he
Buckeyes
Breeze
Along
WHISPERING GHOSTS”
hunting stories start coming in
Hour
would go to Washington Monday
Claude A. Guild, Minister
The marriage took place in Jer- around this time of year.
The victory was only the second Florida. 13 to 3.
BRENDA JOY< E
for preliminary training.
scy City with the Rev. Bartholo­
of the year for the Irish while the
KWIL—8-9 P. M.
MILTON BERLE
Two hunters from Durango, Col-
He explained that the Red Cross
mew Kiicoin officiating. It is ex­
defeat win the first, following wins Bob Kennedy Retains
orado, reported killing two and
pected that Hassett will join the
over Minnesota, Northwestern and
four-point
bucks
which
only
High Scoring Place
armed forces soon.
Michigan, for the Seahawks.
weighed 4fl and 48 pounds ro­
Illinois, with its first defeat un­
Although his team lost to Cat- I
spectively. The usual weight of
der Ray Eliot's coaching still in
ifomia Saturday, Bob Kennedy, |
this age deer runs from 150 to
the future, brushed past Iowa, 12
Washington State fullback scored i
250 pounds.
to 7, with Guard Alex Agase
Another nimrod, Charles Bul­ blocking a punt that brought the a touchdown to held his lead (
Corvallis- I hurs.. Fri.. Hat..
lard, reported killing u deer in self­ lllini their first score. Ohio State, among conference football players.
I Irto
defense. He suid that when going voted the nation’s best in the As­ His total is 32 points in four
around u tree he ran into a cow- sociated Press pull lust week, had games.
Randal) Fawcett. Stanford,
elk coming from the opposite di­ little trouble with Purdue. 26 to 0.
rection. He had to step back to
Michigan subdued Northwestern, moved up to second with 24 points,
34 to 16, with Tom Kuzma in ac­ by scoring three touchdowns in his
shoot, he said.
tion for the first time this year; team's rout of Idaho. Other lead­
Minnesota bounded back after two ing scorers are Bowman of Mon­
'Sugar Ray' Takes Nod
•tortine
straight losses by downing Nebras- tana; Londos, Washington State;
CENE
Over Izzy Janazzo
ku. 15 to 2; Wisconsin, with sopho­ McCorkle, Washington; and Akins,
more Jack Wink running 101 yards Washington State, all with 18
Ray “Sugar" Robinson won his for the payoff touchdown after in­ points.
with
37th
straight fight as u profession­ tercepting u puss, stopped Greut
taller Bsiatllc
Lukes, 13 to 7.
al
in
Philadelphia .Monday night.
Oregon Shifts Backs
Jet Stiaach, Ji.
Missouri turned Bob Steuber
Although he hit his opponent,
Tlifisu City
For Saturday Game
lily Jannaszo, with virtually every­ loose for touchdown runs of 44, 35.
—|»LU8—
thing except the water bucket, the 70 anil one yards to crush Kansas
"Honest" John Warren, Univer­
Harlem flash couldn't knock him State, 46 to 2.
UCLA, with one of the be’t for sity of Oregon coach, asserts he
out and had to be satisfieil with a
will start a newly organized back-
ten round decision. Robins o n ward walls on the coast, dominated ,
weighed 143 pounds to Jannazzo's ull the way in shoving California field combination against the Uni­
TRANK AllIRBON IOAN WOOO1URT
out of the title picture with a 21- versity of Idaho at Eugene on Sat­
147.
to-0 verdict, and Southern Califor­ urday. Oregon did not play last
— nia scored its first win of the sea­ Saturday.
You help finance our side of the war and money is as important to
son, 20 to 12, over previously un­
Under the new lineup Tommy
Corvallis- Ihurs.. Fri., Sal
beaten Washington State. Mickey Rohlin, former left half, will start
October 22-23-24
Uncle Sam as manpower. We must have it. See your bond officer
Mcl’ardle plunged for two of the at quarterback: Bob Reynolds at
Trojun markers.
left half. Scotty Deeds at right half
TODAY!
Texas had it all its own way and Bill Davis at fullback Oregon
while drubbing Arkansas, 47 to fl, is a heavy favorite to win.
• A Place to Meet
and Texas Christian made a third-
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Orchestra
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It looks as if Camp Adair brought i
luck to the Rose Bowl champions
of Oregon State College At the
University of California game, at­
tended by a large number of Camp
Adair officers and enlisted men.
the College pulled off a thrilling
finish for the benefit of the numer­
ous visitors in uniform. In the two
games played since then, without
benefit of Camp Adair’s attend-1
ance, O.S.C. has not fared so well. I
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SKATING
Thu . Fri.. Oct. 25 26-27 28-30-30
8:00
A SAGA OF AIR ÍOURAGF1
P M.
BIC SKINK
TO CO NUT!
Pepsi-Colo Bottling Co.
of Corvallis
Munday
W vdnrsday
Friday
Saturday
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
7th & Montgomery
Allwtny, Oregon
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Jimmy Bivins, Cleveland’s slug­
ging Negro light heavyweight, in-
vailed the heavyweight ranks again
Tuesday night to take a close de-1
cision from Bob Pastor of New '
York l«eforv some ll.OtMt customers
tn a Cleveland arena
TOUCH FOOTBALL GAME
The 2nd ami 3rd Battalions of
Wist put on a touch football game
Monday that was something to
watch Final score 12-12 There arc
rumors now of some inter-regimen
I tai dates of the same coming up. I
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