Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 26, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pa?e Eight
Thursday, November 26, 1942.
Beavers Duck Ducks
Now Michigan-bound
Camp Adair
sands of supporters figure that they
GOTTFRIED SCORES
will eventually beat the Trojans
T
5 Edwin Gottfried, the
and it might as well be this year.
demon mimeographer at post
Johnny Beazley Honored
headquarters, was about to buy
Johnny Beazley, St. Louis Cardi­
a 50-cent ticket to Saturday’s
nals' pitcher, who is now a private
game when along came Col.
in the air force, Monday was named
Gordon H. McCoy, the camp’s
the most valuable rookie of 1942
commanding officer.
in a poll of the Chicago chapter
“How would you like a free
of the Baseball Writers Association
ticket?” asked the colonel.
of America.
“Very’ much." replied Gott­
Beazley received 192 votes, draw­
fried, whose mother told him to
ing
11
first
place
ballots,
two
sec
­
i SECOND GUESSING I
always tell the truth.
onds and one fourth.
with
Later Gottfried found himself
Johnny
Pesky
of
the
Boston
Red
Sgt. E. A- Brown
sitting next to Col. McCoy and
Sox, named most valuable1 by the
in a seat worth five times as
I entire association recently and<who
What about this Roje Bowl
much as the one he had intended
is enrolled in the Amherst (Mass.)
scramble, anyway?
to buy. That was just fine, ex­
naval pre-flight school, was run-
Regardless of who plays who for
cept that Col. McCoy was root­
nerup with 136 votes, followed by
the pot of gold on New Year’s day,
ing for one side and Gottfried
Vernon Stephens z of the St.
the boys who represent the west
wanted to root for the other. He
I
Louis
Browns,
112
points;
Stanley
coast will not have a spotless rec- I
finally did, mildly, when he saw
I Musial of the Cardinals, 72 votes;
ord. This is not news to those who I
that Mrs. McCoy was rooting his
I Cevil (Tex) Hughson of the Red
follow football, or even to those '
way.
Sox, 54 votes, and George Kurow-
who have to listen to those who ,
For diplomatic reasons the
; ski of the Cardinals, 38 votes.
follow football, but we'll repeat
colonel’s preference is not dis­
Branch Rickey Speaks
anyway.
closed.)
Washington State might enter | With Branch Rickey in command,
with one defeat, but they meet the Brooklyn’s “beautiful bums” will
University of Washington this week be built into a baseball empire sec­ V/ar Need for Nurses
< nd and might be knocked complete­ ond to none. This is the belief,
Soldiers need nurses. The need
ly out of the running. In that event based on 40 year! experience, ex­
grows. Girls are wanted. They are
the coast representative will be pounded by Branch Rickey.
The successor to Larry MacPhail urged to enroll in schools of nurs­
the winner of the University of
Southern Califorrtia-U.C.L.A. game is known as a sharp, conservative ing during January or February.
executive and evidence that his Although nursing schools hope to
on December 13.
opinion bears notice is his record. reach a quota of 5,000 new qualified
A few weeks ago the Bruins of
It’s featured by the fact that from students by next July, a survey re­
UCLA appeared to lie a fine foot­
resources of practically nil, Rickey veals the need of 19,000 more to
ball team and improving steadily
built the gas-house gang to six meet the goal.
after a shaky beginning, but on the
pennants.
basis of their last two games, a
Enrollment during the first two
If you don’t remember the 1942
14 to 7 defeat at the hands of Ore­
months of 1943 is the only hope.
gon and an extremely lucky 14 to Cardinals of St. Louis, ask the New The available supply of nurses is
10 decision over Washington, they York Yankees.
now in such demand that retired
would seem to be the second best
nurses are being called back to
A navy yard’s 3000 workers tra­
team in Los Angeles.
service and private duty nursing
vel 60 to 85 miles, round trips,
Huskies I.(Hiked Good
for all except the critically ill is
daily.
The Washington Huskies looked
being eliminated.
like one of the strongest teams on
the coast in losing to the Bruins
I
on a fumble last Saturday and you
won’t be able to convince anyone
It’s The Rhythm of
who saw that game that Washing­
You’ll Find a Friendlv
ton State will still be in the run­
ning after Saturday.
Also on Saturday, Southern Cali­
FIRST BAPTIST
fornia meets Notre Dame in Los
CHURCH
Angeles. This fracas has no direct
Fifth
& Lyon, Albany
bearing on the Rose Bowl selection,
Edgar B. Luther, Pastor
but a victory over the Fighting
for an enjoyable
Irish most assuredly would en-
evening at
Sunday
hance the Trojan’s prestige, now
I
9:45 Sunday School
pretty low as the result of defeats
11:00
Morning
Worship
at the hands of Tulane, Ohio State
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
and Stanford. The Trojans have
6:30 Youth Services
been playing championship football
7:45 Evening Gospel
EVERY SATURDAY
lately, and might surprise every­
Hour
NIGHT
one by taking the Ramblers.
SPORTS
Inspired Orangemen
Win by 39-2 Score
Public Relations Section
An again proud and inspired Ore­
gon State football team, which
looked something like the confer­
ence champions we remember read­
ing ilniut when they scored their
greatest triumph over Oregon Uni­
versity at Corvallis Suturday, en­
trained at Portland Monday for
East Lansing, Mich.
The Beavers will clean their
schedule of 1942 with the annual
Michigan State clash, Saturday.
Stiner’s now intra-mural im­
mortals took to the air over Bell
Field and it worked: then they pro­
ceeded to outscriinmage Coach
Wa Race’s green and gold warriors
all for an earned total of six
touchdowns, three conversions and
39 points to 2.
The licking for it was indeed
that, was the worst the Orangemen
have been able to administer their
ever-loving cousins from Eugene
since 1897, when the Beavers came
out ahead on a 26 to 8 count.
But. after 4H years, it still leaves
the Corvallis tally a trifle short. In
the intramurul competition held
since the series originated in 194,
Oregon boasts 25 wins, Oregon
State 1«, tied 7.
One would think, perhaps, that
Saturday’s thumping might have
been allowed as two win«, but after
witnessing sundry exhibitions of
post-game fisticuffs with the dress­
ing (Marquis of Queensbury rules)
left out, it is probably best to not
carry any torches.
Camp Adair
Camp Adair, Ore.
Leagues Get Going;
Mountaineers Lead
Seven Games Played
In Timber Wolf Fest
7 HANKSGIV1NG
BASKETBALL
Some super-charged basket­
ball may be expected tonight at
Field House, scribe Pvt. Frank
Spaak writes, when Lt. J. L.
Hovey's “Volts and Jolts” try
to run a DC through Lt. Miller’s
QM squad.
Game will start at 7 p.m.
Both teams have had ample
practice and the tilt will be in
nature of a boom-up for the
league t< urneys, in which the
championship team of Camp
Adair will be ultimately decided.
Seven games have been played to
date and several “red-hot” tilts are
on tap during the week in the three
league championship tourneys un­
derway Among the 15 teams in the
Timber Wolf division. As matters
appear at this reading, th«- Redlegs
of Artillery vie with the Moun-
taineers of Infantry league as th"
Not only have we this picture . hot-shots.
to prove it, but some of Sgt.
In games this week the Bone-
Jack Kenney's hunk mates in
heads out-stung the Bees, 16-12
his service company with an in­
whil<- the Redlegs were pin-feather­
fantry regiment, say they ate
ing th«- Falcons, 33-22. Then the
some of this Sihersidc salmon.
Our informant says that Sgt.
Redlegs took the Boneh<a«ls into
Talent Call Voiced
Kenney caught a whole lot of i camp 35-19 to grab a 2 won, 0
fish on one recent week end.
By CpI. Shackleton
lost lea«i in the Artillery league.
Boneheads have a game won and
Some beef is needed at Field
game lost. The Bees and Falcons
are out vine each and th«- Generals House.
“We want a couple of good
will this week get their first match.
In Special Troops league, the i heavyweights and there is needed a
Hq. squad beat the Sigs. 31-15, wrestler to take on a good 180-
while the Snilpers beat the Store­ pounder who has been working out
KWIL Program To Be keepers. The Balls o’ Fire haven't , lately.”
This was the talent call voiced
burned yet.
Tonight's Highlight
yesterday by f'pl. Jim Shackleton,
Game Wednesday
The Infantry league will present athletic director at Field House
"Soldiers of the Press,” drama­
Fight “For Keeps”
one of this week’s top battles at , gym, in announcing that a major
Despite the score the fighting tizing the story of the United Press I Field House, when the undefeated program of boxing and wrestling
was "for keeps;" all through the correspondents wiio me assigned Mountaineers and Geysers tangle bouts is being worked up and will
game and for some 20 minutes to the allied fighting units as well i Wednesday at 6 p. m. The Pill be presented on a Wednesday night
the U. S. marines, navy and
afterward. The postludes served to yvith
*................. — —......... .
— either December 9 or December
Rollers drew the bye.
keep the crowd of 12,000 from army in every theatre of this glob,
From amongst the teams, Lt. 16.
scrimmaging over too many fix­ * al war, will be broadcast over
A h it stands there are several
Quin is selecting potential mem­
tures in the Bell Field grandstand KWIL tonight at 8 o'clock.
bers of the Timber Wolf "varsity." good middleweight and welter­
on the way out. Many stayed to
Correspondents have eye
Some top talent is represented, for weight boxers. Wrestling talent is
see the extra fun.
nesse* in the thick of the fighting every squad enlists at least one also around but the boys are shy.
In total the Beaver* earned 171 during this war and their graphic
member who has played basket­
A match is needed for Pvt. Ken-
yards on rushing pluys to 60 for accounts of sea, land and air ac­
ball and often in starring role. neth Ball, 180-pounder from nie-
the Ducks. They completed 1(1 tion has been invaluable in keeping
I in high schools, colleges and uni­ dies motor poo). Pvt. Ball is 21,
passes out of 23 attempts and add­
the public informed on the details versities throughout the country. fast, and looks good in training.
ed 273 more yutda. The lads from
of the war’s progress. Many have
The first scrimmage of a “po­
Matches already shaping as like­
Eugene had tough luck in aerial
been killed in their line of duty tential" varsity team took place ly for fight night include Pvt.
navigating, completing but four
UI k I several have been decorated last night (Wednesday) at Cor­ Sam Longert, 165 vs. Pvt. Andy
passes in 19 tries and made but 28
)>y President Roosevelt and force vallis gym, when the Timber | Dollack, 162; Pvt. James Moore,
yards. Total yardage gained
444
commanders
for exceptional gal­ Wolves scrimmaged with the Ore- j 1 165, a clever divisional battler, vs.
to 88.
gon State squad.
lantry und bravery under fire.
Pvt. Sandy Lehroff, 168, post
Eastern Opponents
I guards.
HERE THEY COME!
Now
let's
take a quick at the
One lightweight working out has i
The Vitamin B athlete* of Hat-
East. There will be at least $100,000
been Pvt. Si Kuudleanston, 129.
tery (' are thunking (imagine it)
riding on that game Saturday be­
Other punchers ready for action
their mess hull treatment for build­
tween Georgia and Georgia Tech.
include Pvt. Ed. Kraft, 155 of an
ing better biceps. After six weeks
All Tech needs for a Rose Bowl
anti-tank company, Pvt. Alex Pritz
training the lads are now blossom­
invite and a century-grand share of
her, Pvt. Robert E. Derrickson, 154
ing out in the various tourneys. The
the Pasadena loot is a victory over
i and Pvt. Willare Berks, engineers,
"take a bow" men of mess hall are
its state rival. Auburn showed the
To
be
scheduled
and
dated
will
135. Wanter (says CpI. Shackel- Engineers last week that Frankie
Sgt. Paul Whitley, T Sgt. Pete
Launched Dcceinb« r 7 with a t it It
Jurovich and Corp. Ed. Kroiikow- against Oregon College of Educa­ be games, mostly "at home,” with ton), is the clever 150-pound Pvt. Sinkwdch and company can be had.
ski.
tion, at Monmouth, a 20 - game Willamette U., Fort Lewis, Oregon Emil Solvey, who looked good in Georgia’s defeat left Tech one of
schedule of the Timber Wolf divi­ U., Oregon State, Linfield college, the informal opening bouts at Field the very few unbeaten teams.
of 5 o ,( hki workers in an aircraft sional basketball squad was yester­ Portland U., Pacific U. and Port­ House recently.
So, on paper at least, it would
plant, 92 p* rcent get to work bj’ day announced by Lt. Joseph Quin. land Boilermakers.
AOs anywhere on the post will look like Georgia Tech and South­
Added color has been invested in
auto.
Schedule will carry on through­
confer a favor if they've uncovcr- ern California on New Year’s day.
out December and January, con­ snazzy green satin uniforms.
ered any wrestling or boxing tal­ But it’s still three weeks until De­
cluding in February.
ent by culling 2897 and informing cember 12. and UCLA and its thou-
Eight games have now been card­ Boxers Are Readying
him, says Cpl. Shackelton.
ed, most of th« m away from home.
For Field House Show
Balance of the schedule will large­
ly embrace home tilts, to be played
In the hour of need, whilst there Sgts. Brown and Black
rithvr at Corvallis or Monmouth, is casting about for fightin' talent Have Staff Ratings Now
I t. Quin said, also announcing that to ladater the coming boxing show
for
home games there will be ad­ at Field House, one divisional bat-
Staff Sergeant ratings have ar­
JUDYGOES
mission charge of 25 cent* for en­ tery comes in with four fast-im- rived for Sgt. A. E. Brown, so-
BIG TIME
listed men end 50 cents for offi­ proving prospects — including Pvt. called runner around headquarters
IN A
cers and civilians. Pn»ev<ls will Raymond Sargent, a 192 ■ pound tent when SCI' was something else,
go into the division athletic fund. possible to knock the Gl shoes out only four moons ago. and for Sgt. I
B I G
Il L. Black, who at that time was
All home games will start at 7:30 from under Pcf. Earl Beebe.
WAY!
Pledged to he ready within two policing cigarette butts »round
K'hcdulc hs compieteli tu date weeks for any four-round goes are kitchens.
Pvt Peter Wrriinger, 146. who has
To celebrate this meteoric rise,
will bc:
Deci iii I m 'I' 7, Oregon College of hud 30 amateur and some profes­ Sgt. Brown addressed Sigma Delta
Eilui'Htmn, al Moiiniouth; Decom­ sional fights: Harold Halverson, Chi, journalistic fraternity, at Cor­
ber 9, Pacific U., at Foiest Grove; 160 and a lightweight, Victor Gar­ vallis. Tuesday night, and Sgt.
Decomber 12. University of Oregon, cia. 135-pound ex-Golden Gloves Black, is conducting his orchestra
at the M.P. Thanksgiving dinner.
al Eugeiic; Decomber 15, Linfield champion, from Kansas City.
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college, al Mi Minnville; January 8.
Oregon College of Edueation, ut
H0K Moli moli (li, Junuary 12, Oregon
Stut< College, at Corvelli»; Junu
ury 26, Portland Boilermukers. at
Portland; February 3, Oregon Uni­
versity, at Eugene.
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Field House Wants
Fighters, Wrestlers
UP Writers Will Be
Dramatized On Air
SOLDIER!
ÄL. BENNING'S
10-Piece
Orchestra
WELCOME
TUMBLE INN
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KWIL—8-9 P. M.
ROLLE
SKATIN
Wedn,
Fri<
Satui
SKATEWAYl
Roller Rink
7th & Montgomery]
Albany, Oregon
Mid-Willamette Valley’s
Top-Flight Roller Rink
VENETIA
ALBANY
Now Playing
“HERE WE GO AGAI
BERGEN and McCARTH’
FIBBER McGEE & MOLL
Starts Sunday
Marjorie MAI
Zara PITTS
GRANADA
ALBANY
Now Playing
“STRICTLY IN
THE GROOVE”
LEON ERL.OL
also
“EYES OF THE
UNDERWORLD”
RICHARD DIX
Starts Sunday
“CAREFUL, SOFT
SHOULDERS"
VIRGINIA BRUCE
also
“BUSSES ROAR”
RICHARD DAVIS
JULIE BISHOP
7~ ■ 1
20 Basketball Games Set
On Timber Wolf Schedule
731
CORVALLIS
Wed.. Thur»., Fri., Sal.
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sales fo’ce to make this job a pleasure, and we will
help you from the time you come into our store.
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FEDERAL TAX
WITH THE
INCLUDED
DIFFERENCE
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WAFFLES - ANY TIME "
Steaka and
Lunche*
THE WAFFLE SHOP
AcroM from Albany Hotel
J^KOM the hard grind of training, a pleasant change
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With the saving*
make in your
chases here, you
buy stamps and bonds.
Stamps and bonds,
themselves, make good,
practical gifts for any
member of the family.
Don’t pass up this item.
It is not exclusively
Frager’s but may be
purchased almost any­
where.
There arc many things here which will carry
the Christmas spirit to your home and yet,
which are practical gifts that will last through­
out the years to come and continue to brighten
that home w'hile you are away to the four
corners of the earth in performance of your
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merchandise of proven value, and not fancy
tinsel holiday knickknacks just made to sell
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to fit your needs. Our prices are lower than
most.
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