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    Page Eight
CAGE SEASON OPENS
Timber Wolves Meet
O.C E.Monday Night
SPORTS
Public Relations Section
Big Tilt at Corvallis High
Gym Will Start at 7:30 P. M
in the first of 20 games to be
played on their winter schedule, the
basketball squad of the Timber
Wolf Division will on Monday
night clash with the Oregon Col-
lege of Education.
The game will be played at the
Corvallis high school gym, starting
nt 7:30 p. ni.. Athletic Officer Lt.
Jos. Quin, said yesterday.
Scrimmagi' for the big game, for
which the teuni has lieen practicing
several weeks, will be held tomor­
row evening at Monmouth.
An admission charge for Monday
night's game will be 50 cents for
officers and civilian* and 15 cents
for EM, the Timber Wolf A.O.
stated, proceeds of the game going
to the division athletic fund.
As matters stood yesterday a 10.
man squad will he on deck and the
full two teams will probably get
action during the game.
Starting line-up will see — at
guard, Sam Koster, 6-foot 2-inch
former W eat Point player and Lt.
Quin, 6' 1", who played ut Seton
Hull college, South Orange, N. J.;
center Lt. Herbert Brown, former
Indiana player; forwards — G.
Iladgley, ex-lowa U. star, und Lor­
en Garrett, Missouri.
Tallest man on the squad is Lt.
Boh Duffy, tl-feet 3-inches, former
University of California basket­
ball player. Sgt. ('lurk Brown
played at lowu; Bob McElmurry,
Oklahoma; Lyod Evanaon, North
Dakota, and Al iiurink, Seattle.
Burink is 5’ 0", as are two other
»quad likelies, Reumi mid Li-
Guori.
Mileage of a new lire can be ex­
tended from 1(10,000 to 17,000 mile*
by reducing average speed from 40
miles an hour to 25 miles uii hour.
Its The Rhythm of
AL. BENNING'S
10-Piece
Orchestra
for an enjoyable
evening at
TUMBLE INN
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
SHRIIKIN6 SNflKSI
( amp Adair, Ore.
HELLO BILL!
This is a special invitation to
men in uniform.
The Elks Purple Ball, an an­
nual charity shindig staged by
the BPOE of Corvallis, will be
held tonight (Thursday, in the
Elks Temple, Corvallis. Music
by Al Benning’s orchestra and
impromptu entertainment by
any given number of Elks. Tick­
ets are a dollar ten a couple, but
all the proceeds go to churity.
SECOND GUESSING
with
Sgt. E, A. Brown
■I Dec. 16, Set as Date
Of Field House Fights
*'
J
Navy’s defeat of Army last Sat­
urday put a final "whacky” touch
to a "whacky” season. On paper
and in the minds of experts, Army
was slated to win going away, as
we say at the track. It was a
trackmeet at that, the soldiers did
everything but run the Midship­
men out of the park in winning 14
to 0.
But what we started out to say
was that regardless of who won,
the traditions of the two service
schools curried on. Let’s mellow a
t. Let’s turn back the pages.
At the army's military academy
on the Hudson is an inscription
known to every West Pointer:
Pvt. Bettina, Lightheavy, Among
Fighter Galaxy Now Training
Noise in the Night
It will be “Fight Night” at Field
If
you
hear noises apart from
House. Wednesday, December 16.
the usual at the Post this eve­
“And a real fight night," CpI.
I
ning, be not alarmed.
Jim Shackleton promised yesterday
Some tactical demonstration
in making the announcement. “But
in night noises, which may in­
we’ve got the talent coming in now.
clude firing and the use of
flares, is planned by 3rd Bn.,
Some plenty good boy*. Any box­
382nd Inf.
ers are invited to a meeting to com­
plete matching ’em up 7:30 p. m.
Friday ut Field House.”
Top of the list who have reported
in for training is none other than
"Upon the fields of friendly
the brother of the former light­
strife
heavy champion Mello Bettina.
Are sown the seeds
lie's Pvt. Joe Bettina, a smooth,
Slated Dec. 10-14 on
That upon other fields, on
fast 185-pounder of the 156th F. A.,
other days,
14th Med. Det.
'Lorenz' Title Court
Will bear the fruits of victory.”
Bettina hails from Beacon, N. Y.,
An open singles handball tour­
A fellow named MacArthur wrote stands 5 feet 8'._. inches. A "con­
that General Douglas MacArthur. verted” southpaw, like his famous nament — for any and all players
And it goes for all branches of the brother, Bettina fought amateur. at Camp Adair, including civilian
service. And that's why Satur- He lost by decision to Leo Senter personnel — will be played on the
i day's 43rd Army-Navy football in semi-finals at Madison Square Lorenz championship court, the
In 1939 he deciaioned evenings of Dec. 10, 11, 12 and (if
j game meant something more to this Garden.
I country of ours than forward Steve Cuzak, New Jersey A. A. U. entry list demands) 13, it was an­
pusses i and twenty yard off-tackle champion. In .36 fights Bettina nounced yesterday.
All handball players, either nov­
plays, It recalled such former KO’d 18 opponents, won 16 de-
greats as Lieutenant Slade Cutter, I ciaions. lost twice by decision. He'll ice or experienced, are invited to
Right now he’s on a submarine ' probably fight a heavy in the Field compete. The match play as ath­
letic officer, ( apt. Frank Wimer
somewhere in the Pacific and doing | House Fight Night.
quite a job. Remember that fel­ I A sterling heavyweight opponent pointed out, is sort of a get-ac­
low who dropped hack to kick that finally looms for Pfc. Earle Beebe, quainted tourney for handball en­
field goal to beat Army 3 to 0 hack QM. in Pat A. B. Riley, colored and thusiasts of the post.
The entries, containing informa­
in 1934? That was Slade Cutter. rugged 195-pounder of Co. ('., 246
Qm. Bn.
tion requested below, must be
Rear-Admiral Brown
Another sizzling Vnuteh virtually mailed or telephoned to Field House
Rear-Admiral J. II. Brown is
another ex-midshipman now on ac­ clinched will pit two middleweights (2897) or sports editor, The Sentry,
Pvt. Emmett C. Jackson, 150, Public Relations office not later
tive duty in the Pacific. In 1913
he was Bab* Brown and he scored another colored fighter of Co. C., than 5 p. m. Tuesday.
246 Qm. Bn., and Pvt. Andy Dolak,
Pairings and playing time will
Winifred Leals (nboie) has u nil of Navy’s nine points in Army’s 383 Inf., 96th Div. Jackson, a dy­
be announced in next Thursday’s
22-9
victory
in
1913.
Two
years
hobby of ‘‘queening." She's been
queen of lettuce, oranges, gladioli, before he booted two field goals tn namite puncher with either hand, Sentry.
has had five years us un amateur. I Information requested: Name and
motor-boating and no» is queen of trounce the Cadets 6 to 0.
hobby i*ts.
The last heard of Major J. H. Dolak fought professionally as Kid Rate, Address, previous handball
Trupnell, he was «till in Bataan and Dolak and boasts wins over Tommy played if any, can you play all
College Cadet Band
still wearing u D. S. C. for a little Meacham in eight rounds at Wind­ tournament evenings, after 6 p. m.
Lorenz Court is situated at Ave.
job
of burning a bridge that slowed sor, Canada, and George Buckley.
In Concert Sunday
Cream of the crop now working F. and 1st St., N., by Fire House
down the Philippines. Sixteen years
No. 1.
The annual fall term concert of ago Trap Trupnell was the passing out includes, to list a few:
Pvt.
Julian
J.
Reyes,
115,
383rd.
sharpshooter
who
helped
pitch
the Oregon State ROTC cadet band
Co. A und I’vt. John F. Viliulvoos,
will la* given Sunday afternoon, Army to a 21 tn 21 tie with Navy
120. 332nd Qm, both of the 96th
before
u
tremendou»
120.000
crowd
December tl, at 3:30 in the men's
I Div.; Pvt. Sye Huddleanston, 129.
in
Soldiers
Field,
Chicago.
Major
gym on the Oregon State campus.
The concert is free to all ami serv­ Conrad F. Necrason. The I). F. C. | *’“• B. 383rd Inf., 96th; Pvt. Willard .
is on his breast. In one day, in 1 Burke, 130, Co. A, 321st Eng., 96th;
ice men are cordially invited.
I Pvt Richard D. Davidson, 125. Hq.
The band, consisting of approxi­ that scuffle in the Celebes, he and
Co . 96th; CpI. Phillip Duvaldi. 140.
another
flier
sank
a
transport,
shot
Inspired Stiner-Men in
mately 110 pieces, will present a
| 156th FA. 44th Div., and I’vt Wil­
program of novelty, classical, down seven of 15 Jsp planes, scat­
'Balls o' Fire' Finish
lis Owens, 145-pounder of Co. ('.,
mandi and Christmas number*. Bo­ tered the other eight and beat off
382nd Bn., 96th.
an
assault
on
an
American
bomber
loiata wdl be Thoma* McClellan,
! It is probable boxing instructor
The Oregon State Beavers—who
cornet, Benjamin Bates, cornet, base. Nick Nicrason was the pow­
I’ete DeGia »»e will give away a few rose from a bulky season lieginning
erhouse
in
the
Army
line
of
1934-
and Reginald Fifer, trumpet.
pounds to take on Pvt. Rudy Silva, to reach some kind of heights when
Captain Harry L. Beard has 36. That '35 team, you recall, tied
the straight-jabbing 142-pounder of they toppled Oregon U. two weeks
Notre
Dame,
Idanked
Harvard
and
been conductor of the bund for 37
336 Qm.. the 96th Div.
ago, 39-2, and preserved their pelts
sank Navy. 28 to 6.
yearn.
Vice-Admiral William F Halsey
MOI’NDBM AN
Lt. Joseph Jr. lie's the hero of Guadalcanal;
Quinn. division Hq. pitched for the the director of that show. Back in
Washington Senator* during sea­ 1902 Pudge Hulsey fullbacked the
Navy eleven and whs awarded the
son* 1939 and 1940.
•
■ — Thompson trophy as the man who
V contributed most to Navy athletics
that year.
That was the year, incidentally, I At going to press time there was pecially if the Uclana do what they
ALBANY
in which Pudge tangled with an ,, little to tie addt^i on the Rose Bowl haven’t missed doing for, lo! these
Army player named Joe Stillwell, situation the University of Geor­ 18 years- and lose to USC.
But Cougar hopes faded Satur­
a cadet halflmck. The Japs trying gia made a fast RSVP accepting
day
when held 0-0 by the Washing­
the
bowl
invitation
to
represent
the
to take China and Burma can tell
you just how hard Lieutenant Gen­ east and UCLA ha* the inside ton Huskies and the dope-bucket-
track for the Pacific Coast confer- eers now give them a chance only
eral Joseph Stillwell hit*.
I That same year. too. the student encc, dependent on outcome of in event VCLA should Iw defeated
Start* Sunday
manager of the army team was their Saturday game with South- by CSC, with the score tending to
the lop sided.
ern California.
Doug MacArthur.
Here are the Coast Conference
Georgia'« win over a powerful
Puss over a few year«, now. up
standings:
Georgia
Tech
team,
34-0,
cinched
to. »uy, 1926 one of Trap Trap-
WRHÍR FIND YOU' neH'» year*. That wa.< quite a hall her invitation, for until Saturday
club Army had
swamped Notre "Jo-gahs" second best team was
Dume 27 to 0 and knocked off Navy also rated number two in the na­
10 to 3. In addition to Trap, there tion.
Washington State may still rate
were Moe Daly, the center and
backbone of the line, quarterback an outside bid to Rose Bowl nomi­
ALBANY
Chick Hat hng ami tackle Blomly nation, some observer* hold, es-
I in that 7-7 tie with Michigan State
Saturday at Lansing, are due hack
at Corvallis today, with their 1942
football schedule now history.
Saturday’« game, played in zero
weather as a chill wind roved over
Macklin Field, is the latest of an
historic series on the Beavers’ east­
west post-season agenda.
After 27 years and 20 intersec­
tional games with various teams
the score now reads: Oregon State,
won 10 games, lost 8, tied 2.
Curiously enough it was 1915
when the Beavers last traveled east
to meet the Spartans and in a
spectacular upset toppled them,
20-0.
More curiously, five of
State’s eight defeats were at hands
of Nebraska, Coach Lon Stiner’s
Alma Mater.
The story of Saturday’s game
can be compactly told. The field
was fast at start, turned slippery
toward the finish. Michigan scored
in the first quarter on a “slicker”
play, then converted with a fake
place kick.
That slippery Beaver. Joe Day,
did most of the packing, plunging
over center for the final yard to j
make Oregon's second - quarter i
score. Ralph Harper converted. |
The play that started the touch­
down march was the same so-
called "bootleg diagonal” that had (
Lamfoozled Oregon U. Oregon
State topped Michigan statistically
but it all added to a game de­
scribed as "suspensefully close.”_
FINE
PORTRAITS
Reasonably Priced
also
Cameras-Supplies-Films
Wilson Studio
135 S. 2nd
ROLLER
SKATING
8:00
P.M.
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
7th & Montgomery
Albany, Oregon
Mid-Willamette Valley’s
Top-Flight Roller Rink
Corvallis
in Salem
LEON'S
All-Post Handball
Tourney Scheduled
Here’s for a Merry Xmas
to you and yours ... Take it from
one who is in a barracks ... (exactly like
yours) there’s lots of “tough breaks” in the army ...
this isn’t one of them ... Here’s “Beautiful Stuff and
Things” ... “for that Gal back home . .
GOWNS
Say Soldier ... if you want to
make a hit ... with that One
and Only Gal . . . Send Her
one of these . . . “Gorgeous
Gowns” .
!
?
ROBES
That will make Her look and
feel like a queen ... and we’ll
bet Her heart will go “Pat,
Pat” ... when she thinks of
Her “Soldier Bov­
Beavers Back Today
From Michigan Trip
Georgia Gets Bowl Bid, But Cougar
Tie Leaves UCLA Conference Bulge
VENETIAN
EŒEEÏSI
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, December 3,1912.
KT*
"SLIPS
Soldier !
You just
can’t go wrong ... if
you give the Little Gal
slips ... They are “Fril­
ly” and “Lovely”
The kind she is sure to
like.
D ARIN«; VOI N«; M \N”
JOE E BROWN
al»o
INTERN VHON \l
SQI \I>ROV
RUN II D RI M. \N
Start* Sunday
HAIJ WAY IX)
SH XNl.HAI"
IRFXt
htM
111X111
I \ t I <H<
•1*0
“SPIRIT OF STANFORD”
FRANKIE IIHiKT
Saunders.
Major Maurice Aaly was one of
I the commander« on Clark Field in
I the Philippine* ami ■ » believed to
Major Neil
be • prisoner now
I Harding is in India. Colonel I jiw -
I rrnce Suumler» led the formation
I of hmnberg that all but Masted the
Solomons out of the Pacific in tug
I uet ami shot down 11 Jap plane» on :
the way.
,
Eisenhower Also Played
And in 1912-13 Ike Eisenhower
played a lot of back for the We«t
■ Pointers. You all know how Li« u-
' tenant-General Dwight Eisenhower
is doing in Africa. And in *37 Hill
Hipp» **• an Army eml in the 6 0 ’
victor) over Navy Major W illiam
llipp» got th* purple heart for hi»
I
part ui th* battle for Java.
I
A 3-Act Myntery Cornedt
by
Joseph Kesselring
MAJESTIC THEATRE
December 3&4
8:15 P.M
Seats Available at Box Office
Corvallis
.%5r-S5r
Season Tickets S1.1O-91.A5
Phone Campus I tat
ping”
and
Leon’s
THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH
OF
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
presents
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
"Gift wrap­
“wrap­
is a free service at
—
rr
Your
ping for mail
GRANADA
Now Playing
Soldiers
"Tenshun
SLIPPERS
Show me the Gal . . . Who don’t
want a pair of slippers for Xma>
. . . and, Soldier . . . we have the
kind she is sure to want.