Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 12, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, November 12, 1942
Active G. I. Grunt and Grc n Artists
Camp Adair
SPORTS
Public Relations Section
Camp Adair, Ore.
SECOND GUESSING
FIELD HOUSE SKED:
J re-bruised an old knee injury. Both
| should be in shape to make the
I trip to California this weekend,
commented Trainer Del Allman.
SERVICE DELUXE
If you want to give your
package that Christmas touch
and you don’t know just how to
go about it—the Salem Recep­
tion Center does.
Starting Nov. 14—Christmas
paper and ribbons will lie on
hand and hostesses will be at
the center to wrap your gift
and make it look like a Xmas
package should. Just bring in
your gift. The center will do
the rest.
The schedule of use for Field
f
House, for SCU and attached
troops and also for troops at­
Il
tached to division, has been re­
Men Strive and Upped
Volleyball Tournament
leased to the Sentry by Cpl. Jim
Last Tuesday might have again
By the QMs and Medics
To Pick Camp Champs
established Washington, D. (’., as ' Shackleford, athletic manager.
Sunday will be the lone open
the political capital of the nation, (
Besides handing out food, cloth­
day on the schedule, which fol­
Volleyball league play, to get
but last Saturday’s collection of
ing etc. and etc.—the QM of SCU
lows :
underway immediately, will be cli­
upsets on the gridiron clearly es­
is handing out promotions these
Monday, Medics; Tuesday,
maxed by a tournament to decide
tablished that the capital of the
days. But these promotions have
•MP; Wednesday, Headquarters;
the
championship
team
of
Camp
football universe is located in the
been given to their own men and
Thursday, Quartermaster.
Adair, and finishing by Dec. 15,
state of Georgia.
are not necessarily G. I. issue. So
Friday, all troops attached to
Athletic
Officer,
Capt.
Frank
C.
Don’t take our word for it, which
don
’t see your supply sergeant to­
divisions (hours by appoint­
Wimer, announced yesterday.
you won’t anyway, but hark to the
day about one for yourself. You'll
ment through the Athletic Offic­
Most
of
the.
elimination
games
sage voting of Associated Press
make better bucking by giving your
er, Capt. Frank Wimer); Satur­
will be held at Field House, though
sportswriters, of whom there are
I
shoes an extra wipe in the morn-
day, all troops attached to com­ a number will be scheduled for out­
’Killer” Hourigan applies a combination scissors and arm lock on Pvt. van V aiKennurg
no whomer when it comes to play­
pany headquarters (hours by
ing.
side courts, weather permitting,
while Sgt. Gus Comuntzis hovers to tap lightly and politely. Both regulation boxing and wrestling
ing all-American football from a
appointment through Capt.
rings of the Field House are kept occupied by devotees of the sports. Interested spectators watch­
Capt.
W
’
imer
said.
Upped to T/ 3 was Clifford M.
vital T-formation in the press box.
C
ing this match, in addition to Cant. Frank C. Wimer, Camp Athletic Officer, are Pfc. Pete DeGrasse,
Wimer); Sunday, open time.
Play between platoon teams will
Hoffman — to Sgt., Herbert S.
They’re good and admit it them­
post boxing instructor, and Pvts. Tanke, Lavalie, Walter Kindred and Joe Bloom.
determine what men should play
Breed, George J. Jensen and Wal­
selves, which settles all argument.
The same day second-place Georgia first squad on company teams.
I
lace B. Knight—to T 4, Warren
In any event the poll of the AP
Conference Heads Call 'Blazin' ' Ben Hogan
Matches will be decided under tour­ Timber Wolves Start
H. Swigart. And to T/5, Francisco I
keeps the University of Georgia | Tech and Alabama collide in a
nament rules—two out of three Basketball, Swimming
Dixie
masterpiece.
A. Buongiorno, Albert C. Krivan-
Quits Golf for Air
San
Francisco
Meeting
Bulldogs on top for the fifth
The standings of the teams (first games, 15 points. If a game is tied
ek, George A. Pound, Jack Gold­
straight week and then adds to the
ind I
votes in parentheses, points up at 14 points, the winning team
Untii Saturday the Rose Bowl | “Blazing Ben” Hogan, thrice berg, Cosmas A. Panzarella, Wil­
glory of the home of peaches i__
The “Timber Wolves” are pre­
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figured
on 10-9-8-7, etc.,
basis):
( must
get two points ahead of jtH
situation
was a comparatively ! Vardon trophy winner and top mon­ liam F. Straub.
Ty Cobb by placing the Georgia | First ten—Georgia (85), 1088; opponent.
paring to go into their athletics hot
simple matter, then the University] ey player of golfing, is changing I i The Medics handed out some just
Tech engineers in second place, a
and
heavy,
both
in
basketball
and
Georgia Tech (14), 988; Boston col-1
scant 100 points behind. That is a
swimming, according to an an­ of Oregon fixed that at Eugene, his game. He has enrolled in the desserts, too. New sergeants there
climb of one position, as h week lege (io), 819.5; Notre Dame (i), Oregon Webfoots to
nouncement yesterday by Lt. Louis along with the erstwhile unbeaten Spartan school of aeronautics, a are John A. Schaefer and William
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Uclans of Westwood, near Los An­ report from Tulsa, Okla., reveals, C. Hill.
ago they were third behind Wiscon- 772; Alabama, 418.6; Michigan, aa
J.
Allenanti IL
349; Wisconsin, 208 «; Texas, 207 «; /V’eei » rO/OOS Next
as a civilian student pilot.
geles.
sin. The Badgers, upended by Tulsa (1), 205.5; Ohio State (1), I
The divisional basketball league
Hogan, 30, is too old to qualify
So the Pacific Coast Conference
Iowa, skidded all the way to sev-
University of Oregon’s surpris­ will get underway Tutsday.
204.6.
Rose Bowl committee has been as a combat pilot, but hopes to get I ¿lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh
enth.
| Second ten 11, Tennessee, 84.6; ing Webfoot griddeni Saturday
Swimmers will soon begin train­ called into session. Moguls will I a rating as flying instructor with­
Boston College Climbs
play their second Los Angeles op­ ing. arrangements having been com­
12,
Iowa,
68.1;
13,
Illinois,
50;
14,
meet Sunday in San Francisco “to in six months. “I’ve always been
Boston college continued its
Washington State. 43.1; 15, Wil- ponent in two weeks, this time on pleted to make use of the facili­ consider matters in connection with interested in flying. I'm through
climb, finishing third, with Notre
the
Coliseum
field
at
Los
An
­
ties at the Oregon State College the New Year’s game,” it was ex­ with golf until we get this war
lia mand Mary, 34; 16, Minnesota,
Dame (where have we heard that
.21; 17, Penn, 18.1; 18, University geles, when they tangle with the pool, on Monday, Wednesday and plained yesterday at Corvallis by done,” the little golf wizard said.
name before) fourth. Alabama, j
1 of California at Loa Angeles, 17; U.S.C. Trojans.
Friday nights, 7:30 to 8:30 o’clock. Percy Locey. chairman and manag­
which has run up and down the 19, Hardin-Simmons, 12; 20, Wil-i j Coach John Warren, with little
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er of athletics at Oregon State
t
ladder like our own Camp Adair
|
time
to
prepure
the
Webfoots
for
730 E. 5th St.
college.
firemen on drill, is now on the llama, 11.
Travelled Pfc Subs
:
ALBANY,
OREGON =
| Also runs—Missouri. 7.1; Santa the tussle, Tuesday sent the team
Locey sits on a committee of sev­
fifth rung. The first three weeks
through a long practice session, Letters for Skiing
MOOSE
HALL
en who largely handle the destiny
of the season they were in second Clara, 7; Southern California, Mia- | with a scrimmage against the fresh­
You’ll Find a Friendly
2nd St., Corvallis
E
of the Pacific Coast conference.
place. Then u poke in the nose by sissippi State and Louisiana State, men highlighting the affair.
6; Navy, 5; Army, 3; Penn State,
When
the
Webfeet
toppled
the
Georgia knocked them all the way
Drop a tear for Pfc. John
Bible Class .10:00 A. M
Game Held Toaaup
Fresno State and Marquette, 2;
Bruins, 1 1-7, Washington State was
to eighth.
FIRST
BAPTIST
The Trojans and Webfoots, Strauss, skiing enthusiast who has
Oregon
und
Texas
Christian,
1.
Preaching ..11:00 A.M.
projected into the saddle. But the
Michigan, Texas and Tulsa hop­
tossed about rather rudely in the learned that the trails on Mt. Hood
CHURCH
conference
is
this
year
proving
a
ped out of the second ten to train
Communion . 11:45 A. M
Pacific Coast conference until last will not be plowed this season. Hav­
Fifth & Lyon. Albany
mighty skittish nag. Oregon U.
sixth, eighth and ninth spots in Encouraged, Beavers
week, when they rose to smite down ing enjoyed winter sports in the
Preaching ...8:00P.M.
Edgar B. Luther, Pastor
the hit parade, while Ohio State,
California and UCLA, respectively, Alps for years, John is nearly meets University of Southern Cali­
Point
for
Palo
Alto
fornia
at
Los
Angeles,
Saturday
out to prove that nothing succeeds
will be at even odds Saturday.
heart-broken. He is a hunter and
[Sunday
like success, sank from sixth to
Tommy Roblin sparked the prac­ fisherman, but right now is hunt­ The Beavers play Stanford at Palo
9:45 Sunday School
Visibly
encouraged
by
his
team's
to Worship
Alto.
tenth although they crushed Pitts­
tice Tuesday. He will open at full­ ing for a place to ski. Suggestions
11:00 Morning Worship
burgh flatter than u GI flapjack performance against Montana Sat­ back against USC. The remainder will be welcomed.
Soldier’s Invitation
urday, Coach Lon Stiner this week
JOBS OPEN
6:30 Youth Services
5» to 19.
of the backfield will be composed
John still corresponds with a
sent
his
charges
through
intensive
Additional men to work
Il is the fourth consecutive week
7:45 Evening Gospel
of either Len Surles or Hay Bletch­ gal he met in Cuba when he visited
in which the Bostonians have vault­ drill against Stanford tactics prior ley at quarterback and Boh Rey­ the island years back. Their let­ cafeteria of Service Club
Hour
Claude A. Guild, Minister
needed. Get in touch with
ed two notches, and they are now | to departure for Palo Alto, where nolds and Roy Dyer at halfbacks.
ters
to
one
another
are
always
cen
­
KWIL
—8-9 P.M.
Mi-s Reedy or Miss Harper, cafe­
directly behind the dubs with whom the Beavers and Indians will clash
sored, but that restful smile on teria hostesses at Extension 2480
they have been linked as probable this weekend, Big exclamation
John’s face when he scans the let­ if you are interested in coining
Post
Boxing
Matches
point
around
the
Corvallis
campus
opponents in the Sugar bowl. It
ters leads us to believe that there
is
the
performance
of
Stiner
’
s
new
some extra spending money!
Await Training Grind
was there that they defeated a fa­
is
still plenty of uncensored
halfback
find,
J
o
h
n
Beauchamp,
- — ■
■ —
I
I UM two
IWW ,» years
« «» •
vored Tennessee club
“oomph” left in the letters. John
ched
by
Frank
i
w
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‘
HC,,ro
*l
,w
"
touchdowns
and
A
billion
and
a
quarter
pounds
ago, while still cone
“It’s only fair to give the men also has a picture of th<» señorita
I passed to two others in the game
of sardines were caught by Amer­
Leahy, now at Notre Dame.
time to train and get in better — and si. si, señor.
ican fishermen in 1941-42.
Dennis Myers now is a' the helm ; last weekend.
condition" — but soon, probably
I
Beauchamp,
playing
extensively
and he has welded a team that has
within three weeks, a series of pro
collected 158 points in six games at the left half post for the first grams of boxing and some wrest
(¡as Rationing Postponed
and permitted the opposition only 1 time, was the spearhead of the ling matches will be staged at
13. One of the rivals to score was Orange attack, despite his lack of Field House.
Registration for gasoline ration cards will begin on
the North Carolina Pre-flight ag- i Pl-yin» experience at the backfield
An announcement of definite
November 18 and continue through November 20. and the
gregation, which suffered Its lone ' Potion, lie was shifted hack from dates will be made as soon as the
place
to go in Camp Adair is the Area Engineers building,
defeat of the zeaaon, 7 to «, at reserve end only a week and a half complete athletic schedule is dove­
ago,
and
had
never
previously
per
­
('apt.
Jean I). Lewis, in charge, announces that the office
tailed. This was the word yester­
Boston.
formed as a ball carrier.
there will be open to both army and civilian personnel on
day from t’pl. Jim Shackleton, who
Fagle l.ine lough
Also commended for performance said that a number nf boys are no*
The Eagle line, anchored by
the post from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the days mentioned.
Center Fred Naumets and Tackle in the Montana fracas were Joe working out and that, from the
He suggests that before visiting the office all persons
Gil Bouley, has allowed the hacks Day, fullback, Boyd Clement, quar­ crop, some likely talent bids to de­
registering
should fill out their certificates, because there
terback,
la
1
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Pearmine,
John
Man
­
velop.
»
from the six opposing teams to
die
anil
Bob
Proctor,
end»,
Lloyd
will
lx>
no
facilities
for that in the Area Engineers build­
Not
a
few
hands
are
watching
gain only a total of 157 yards while
ing, which is on Ave. F, directly across from post head­
the performance of the 22-year-old
the Boston ball carriers, headlined Wickett. tackle, anil Bill
by Mike Holovak, have tip-toed center. Carrying the ball 14 times 150 pounder, Pvt Emerson Solvey.
quarters.
for a total of 143 yards, or twice The curley-head, ex-golden gloves
through 1773 yards of space.
Earlier. November 11 had lieen announced as the op­
the
scrimmage
gain
of
the
entire
boxer who recently out-pointed Pvt.
Holovak has a personal total of
ening
date for registration. Now the actual rationing of
Montana
backfield,
Day
ranked
Kenneth
Widmer,
is
aggressive
and
620 yards, or slightly less than
motor fuel may not begin until some time in December,
four times the amount garnered with Beauchamp as the outstanding packs a right-hand wallop.
player of the afternoon, although
according to Richard G. Montgomery, head of the OPA in
by the entire opposition.
On Saturday the Eagles, who he played in only about half of the Albany Hi Winner in
Oregon. The change has l>een made to give more time for
game
Pearmine
and
Mundic,
see
play their entire schedule on the
printing and for distribution of forms.
home
entertain Fordham. ing extensive action for the first Armistice Day Game
time at the wing positions, both
The time extension also applies to the order directing
played aggressive ball while in the
A litany high school beat Corval-
motorists with more than five tires to surrender their ex­
contest, and showed promise of see­ lis Hi for the seventh year in a
cess tires.
ing a great deal of action in re­ row yesterday in the traditional
maining games this season.
Armistice day game in Corvallis
CORVALLIS
Only injuries of any consequence this year. The score was 26 to 18.
Sal.-Sun.- Mon.-Tue«.
Hoopin' It Up in Adair Field House
as a result of the fracas were to
Corvallis led during the first
Bob Libber, who suffered a recur­ part of the game, scoring their
BACHELORS
rence of the hip injury that has three touchdowns in the first half.
•IWAREI
prevented his playing for the past but lost their grip at about the
two weeks, and Choc Shelton, who half and it was all Albany there­
after.
For the past two years Alltany
has won with numerous lateral
passes. Corvallis was tackling high
to prevent a recurrence, and Al
bany crosses! them up by forgetting
laterals altogether
with
Sgt. E. A. Brown
I
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W rdne^day
Friday
Satarday
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
Secret of The
Lone Wolf
7th 4 Montgomery
Albany, Oregon
Mid W dismette t alle»'«
Top Fli|ht Roller Kink
It’s The Rhythm of
AL. BENNING'S
10-Piece
Orchestra
fur an enjoyable
evening at
TUMBLE INN
2 Mí. N of Alban« on Hwy.»
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
—-Mat» «man t ut
\ihleu« arlnitie« are tn fall .»ing in the recenti» rwaapleird
t amp \dair Field Hoaoe
Ha.krtball ranks high tn the *ea«<w\
prtfetrnce (or indoor «puri- jad the three courts of the Field House
.«re in daih use.
those. Sgt. t nmunter is attempting tn |
I «nkr. «hile !*« I. I«« talkrnboig guard-. the pia».
MIC JOEY’S
• A Place to Meet
• A Place to Eat
Salem’s Only Sandwich
Shop
479 Court Street
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UNIFORMS
In Our Own Shop
PORTLAND, ORE.
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VENETIAN
ALBANY
Now Playing
"ACROSS THE
PACIFIC"
HUMPHREY BOGART
MARY ASTOR
Starts Sunday
"ICELAND
SONJA HENIE
JOHN PAYNE
GRANADA
ALBANY
Now Playi
“OVERLAND TO
DEADWOOD’’
CHARLES STARRETT
also
“YOU’RE IN THE
ARMY NOW”
JIMMY DURANTE
PHIL SILVERS
Starts Sunday
“MEN OF TEXAS
ROBERT STACK
JACKIE COOPER
also
“NAVY BLUES
ANN SHERIDAN
JAQK OAKIE
JACK HALEY