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    Page Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, Decemljer 10, 1942.
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Big Boxing Show Wednesday at Field House
14 Bouts Will
Be on Program
Bettina vs. Lehrhoff
Battle Looks Like a
Natural; Festivities
Set to Start 7 P. M.
Camp Adair
SPORTS
Public Relations Section
Three Stanford players were
named to the Oregon State foot­
ball team’s all-opponent team in
selections made recently. Two men
each were placed on the team from
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Washington, Washington State
Volleyball fans at Camp Adair tackle, Dick Windung, Minnesota;
- and UCLA. California and Santa
I Clara placed one player each on will be afforded the opportunity of guard, Harvey Hardy,' Ga. Tech.;
I the all-star club. The Beavers’ last seeing the sport at its best when center, Spencer Moseley, Yale;
championship
round-robin guard, Alex Agase, Illinois; tackle,
opponent, Michigan State, was not the
games between various batteries j Al Wistert, Michigan; end. Bob
considered in the selections.
The first ail-opponent team is and companies of the entire 96th ( Dove, Notre Dame; quarterback,
as follows: Suseoff, Washington Division get under way at 7:30 Paul Gouvernali, Columbia; half­
State, left end; Stamm, Stanford, p.m., Monday, December 14th, in back, Frank Sinkwich, Georgia;
left tackle; Taylor, Stanford, left the Field House.
'halfback, Hill Hildebrand, Indiana;
Recent games between make- i fullback, Mike Holovak, Boston.
guard; Harrison, Washington,
—
center; Young, Stanford, right shift teams have shown that there
guard; Friedman, Washington, is lots of latent volleyball talent Hi, Shorty! So You're
right tackle; Ferguson, California, and the Division Athletic Officer
right end; Waterfield, UCLA, promises a great show.
A Big Basketball Man
While the game may at first
quarter; Freitas, Santa Clara, left
What’s the use of growing to be
half; Solari, UCLA, right half; present the outward appearance of
and Kennedy, Washington State, a slow-moving sport, volleyball de­ a big, tall feller to play basket-
velops great agility and expert ball?
fullback.
co-ordination between the mind
None, particularly if Denver
and the body.
University
gets its deal across with
Play-off Dec. 18
the
Big
Seven
conference.
Elimination games will continue
until two teams remain unbeaten.
They propose to skip “weight
These outfits will clash on Friday, teams” and substitute height —
December 18th at 9:00 p.m. to de­
classifying teams (1) over 6 feet
termine the Divisional valleyball
1942 fiasco, the U.S. Lawn Ten­ championship.
(2» 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 11
nis association will probably not
inches
and (3) 5 feet 4 inches to 5
To make the series even more
attempt another national tourney. interesting, Mr. William Konick,
feet 8 inches.
Football sponsors aren’t even
proprietor of the Konick Jewelry
guessing yet, for next fall is far Company in Corvallis, has donated
away. Baseball moguls have made a beautiful loving cup, upon' which
plans to carry on, but plans are he will engrave the title of winner.
subject to instant change.
The Konick Cup will become the
You’ll Find a Friendly
Boxing is on a week-to-week
permanent property of the winning
basis. No big shows; the boys of
battery or company.
the calibre aren’t around. Louis,
FIRST BAPTIST
et al.
CHURCH
Yet, per the American fashion, No Western Players on
Fifth & Lyon, Albany
sports are expected to continue in
one form or another, war news UP All American Team
Edgar B. Luther, Pastor
continuing favorable.
Sunday
The United Press all-American
9:45 Sunday School
football team of 1942 “skipped the
11:00 Morning Worship
NOVA-.M AURIELLO
west,” in balloting that brought
out
almost
unanimous
choice
and
6:30 Youth Services
Lou Nova, one time Yogi Man,
7:45 Evening Gospel
but now hot on the comeback enlisted the following first team
Hour
trail, meets Tami Mauriello, the selections. For the second year
New York heavyweight, for ten they were topped by Frankie Sink-
KWIL
—8-9 P.M.
rounds or less of fisticuffs in wich of Georgia's Rose Bowl team:
End,
Dave
Schreiner,
Wisconsin;
Gotham tomorrow (Friday)
night. The fight will be broad-
cast over KWIL at seven o’clock.
96th CALLS ( AGERS
A basketball team which will
represent the 96th Infantry Div­
ision in games against college
and professional teams in the
vicinity of Camp Adair is now
in the process of being formed
under the tutelege of of 2nd Lt.
.Michael Santiano, former star
cageinan of Boston college.
The team will be composed
entirely of servicemen and in­
terested parties are urged to
contact Lt. J. C. Van Vulpen^
division athletic officer, either
at the Special Services office or
in the Field House.
Boxing on the bigger scale will
bow in at Field Housee, next Wed­
nesday evening.
A program of 13 three-round
bouts, including one stellar light­
heavy battle (four rounds) and
three other feature matches has
been lined up by Matchmaker, Cpl.
Jim Shackleton. Fights will start
In a game that was as close from free-throw for a total of 17 points.
at 7 p. in.
starting whistle to finsh ax the
General Cook Attends
The card goes on the books as 39-37 score would indicate, the
Most highly interested among a
first of a -cries of monthly boxing Timber Wolves of the 104th Divis­ sizeable crowd of spectators and
matches, announced by Athletic ion victoriously launched their 20- rooting for the Timber Wolves to
Officer, (’apt. Frank Wimer, as game winter schedule, Monday come through was Major General
leading up to a Camp Adair cham­ night, at the expense of Oregon Gilbert C. Cook, commanding offic­
pionship tournament, to be held in College of Education. Game was er of the 104th Div., with his
March.
played at the Corvallis high school daughter, Ge Ce, who but recently
There are a lot of Ifs going into gym.
arrived at Camp Adair.
Wednesday night's fights and one
Lt. Bob Duffy’s players still
The game was ably refereed by
certainty, that there will be plenty lacked their spiffy new green ami ('apt. Longeneeker and Pvt. C.
of action. As for th e Ifs most of whit«* satin uniforms and a lot of Grasso.
the participants have had boxing the polish that mid-season will
Last night the 104th team was
experience, some have been near bring, but they showed well against slated to meet Pacific University
That erstwhile great institution
tops, but few have met each other a good team.
at Forest Grove and on Saturday known as civilian sports faces, ver­
in the ring.
The Timber Wolves never got they will meet what bids to be tip­ ily, a bleak year, what with the
Cpl. Shackleton announced nil more than four points ahead of the top competition traveling to Eu. 18-19 draft and nation-wide gas
participants will be furnished all Wolves (ax the OCE boys call gene to take on the University of rationing piled on top of a situa­
equipment, except athletic support­ themselves), but they always came Oregon,
tion which saw sports carrying on
ers and whatever they may have through in the pinches ami were
since Dec. 7, 1941, curtailed, but
Pox »core:
on the ball in th«* way of fighting never headed. The half-time score O.C.E.
101th Div. with at least a semblance of their
ability.
wax 15-14.
T. Wilson (2)
F(6) Sgt. Brown former form.
(If known main event calibre will
Prospectus for the coming year,
The Wolves had a couple of I). Taylor (I2( F (6) Lt. Koster
be th«* four-rounder between Pvt sharp-shooters in Dick Taylor (12 L. Duncan (7> C(17) Lt. Brown with the velocity of war now begin­
Jo«' Bettina, 183 pounds, 156th FA, points) mid Ken Byers (10). but K. Byers 10)
G(2) Lt Bagley ning to reach definitely into the
44th Div., and I’vt. Sandy Lehr­ the Timber Wolves went them one I R. Crook (4)
G(4I Pfe. Garret civilian orbit, indicates:
hoff. 178, Post Guard of SCU 1911. la'tter in the rangy ex-Indiana Uni­
The U.S. Golf Association will
Substitutions : OEC Smith (0),
Pvt. Bettina, “converted south­ versity star, Lt. Herbert G. Brown, Crippen (0), C. Holt (2). 104th continue to confine itself solely to
paw," is brother of th«* light-heavy who sunk eight field goals ami a
raising war funds. In view of the
world champ, Melio Bettina. Pvt.
Lehrhoff boxed for New York Uni­ Inf., Co. C.
KNITTED
versity, 1939 to 1941.
Pvt. Willard Berko, 133, 96th FIEI.lt HOUSE EXHIBITION
At 142 pounds, boxing instruct­ Div., 421st Eng. Bn., Co. A, vs.
Added attraction announced
or Pete DeGrnxse, who has dis­ Pvt. Joe Huddleanston, 130, 384th last night for the big boxing
tinction of going right rounds with Inf., Co. B.
show Wednesday night at Field
Henry Armstrong, meets hard-
Pfe. Stanley Dumber, 175, of House, will be an exhibition of
jabbing Rudy Silva.
104th Sig. Co., vs. Pvt. Robert W. single hand balancing by Pvt.
Pvt. Sani Lungert, 165, of 318th Trimble, 176, 96th llq. Co.
Edwin Jacobson, 96th Div. Sig­
llq. Co., Inf., tangles with Pvt.
Pvt. Ray M C. Quliik, 160, 216th nal Co.
Leslie Coy. 796th Ord., 96th Div. IJM, vs. Pvt. Henry Bullet. 155,
In civilian life Pvt. Jacobson
In a bout that may vie for top 246th QM.
was a top-flight acrobat, who
spot Pfe. Earle (Tiger Tamar)
Pvt. Julian G. Reyes, 115, 3H3ril toured the world billed as Eur­
Deschutes river, and the John Day
Beebe, QM SCU 1911, will take on Inf., Co. A, is ready to meet any opean Master of Equilibrium.
river—all in Oregon. Also the
th«' tough colored fighter, Pvt. A. man in (or near) his class.
His act will start the show.
middle fork of the Salmon river in
B. Riley, 246th UM Bn.
Cpl. Shackleton requests an in­
Idaho.
Other Bouts
terview, with eye to matching Pvt. Depot Co Boasts Pair
The experiences as recorded in
, Pvt. R<>l> E. Herrickson, 156. of Arne Nelson, 165, and Pvt. Whitie
these films were the inspiration
363rd Inf.. 96th Div., vs. Pvt. An­ Mead, 163 if the gentlemen will Of 1A Fight Prospects
for the commandos—it has been
thony D'Anibrosia, 160, QM. SCU oblige.
learned from a usually reliable
Two candidates for the division­
source.
Pvt. John Watts, Post Office,
Andy Polak. 161. 384th Inf.. former California boxer, will help al boxing tournament to be held
Cpl. Shackleton referee matches. later loom from Depot Co. (1st. S.
Yank' Representative
and E.).
Pvts. Johnny Villalobos, bantam
Edw. Cruft, 155, of 96th Gosh! It's Raining;
Seeks Subscriptions
flash, and Arne Nelson, a middle­
'4th Anti-Tank Co., vs. Pvt.
So
Depot
Men
Stage
weight, have proved outstanding
‘ritzker, 160, 9th Div., FA
The Yanks are coming!
in boxing work-outs at Field
Philip Dubaldi. 141, of 44th Big Basketball Tea
To clarify that a bit, the Yanks
House. Both are fast, good puneh-
I ' ' I ' .
Pit
Willi"
that are coming are editions of
If rain, slush and snow <li<l ers and backed with paxt exper-
144. of 96th Div., 382nd
“Yank,” the Army’s official week­
naught else it helped bring out t he lence.
ly publication, and they are being
latent basketball talents of one
brought to Camp Adair by Cpl. A.
outfit; three caxaba squads have Quit Gleeping Soldier!
H. Alexander, of the New York
been organized by the lads of the
staff of Yank.
Depot Co., (1st St., S. ami El, un­ Better Keep a Swivel
CORVALLIS
Cpl. Alexander is here to launch
der direction of Cpl. Connie Cro­ Tongue in Your Head
an official subscription campaign
nin.
Thur*., Fri„ Sat.
for the paper and even before you
in round robin games h«*l«l dur­
All light soldier, what lire you
THAI lOVAIlf, lAUCHAIlt
read this he may be talking to you
ing the week nt Field House, No. I glecpilig about ?
rftdiicA
amity
in your mess hall. Or maybe he
If you wanta let the ladies get in
squad was headed by Pfe. Melven
will have your first sergeant talk
Gamble. Hix hasketeerx included on this army slanguage, you better
THIIR HOWlAtlESTI
to you instead.
Pfe. Norman Olson, Privates Jim cut it down so a lady, hiess her.
Whoever does the talking, he
can use it.
Geene Goodwin models a knitted
Kennedy, Nel Nox, Dick Gross.
Sure, they know what our wonts pebalure swim suit at a Los An­ will tell you that you can have
Cpl. Renal Block's squad, which
Yank mailed to you for 35 weeks
on one game to land in second our. M.v goodness, the ladles get geles fashion showing.
wherever you may be for one dol­
spot, included I'fc.’s Chalies Bol­ around y’know.
But a lady's a lady for a' that.
lar. He will tell you that Yank is
ton. George Bass, Loe W hctsal and
This one is named Alice
strictly an enlisted man’s paper
Start of Handball
Pvt Berthold Butz.
"What?" we said, "do you
and of the best.
Pfe. hern Tice’ players n«*tt«"«i
Tourney Postponed
no wins, but kept other teams in i mean ?”
LINDA GLORIA ARRIVES
the hot scat. Squad included CpIs. I Sh«' said: "Well, I mean what are
The handball tournament, l»rv-
Russell Barry, Connie Cronin, Pfe you squawking about? What is liminarii■« of which were slated to
Linda Gloria, five and one-half
Al Burzlaff and Pvt. \rne Nelson. your stomach trouble ?”
pounds, was born to Sgt. and Mrs
“In fact,” she said, "as the get under way tonight on Lorenz Ralph Lomeli, Btry. A. 387th F.A.
Referee was Pvt. Pierre Oubre.
DON
Court,
has
been
postponed
with
the
soldiers of th«* other
■
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--------------------------------------------- —f 'gentlemen
Bn., at Salem General hospital,
RID"
1 war would have put it wbwt are date now set for Thursday, Decem­
on Dec. 3.
ber
7.
BARRY
you griping about, beefing about,
So many handball enthusiasts
crabbing about?“
Jim Hogan, Cleveland catcher,
"Why,” said we, "don't you signified their intention of join­
has
been sworn into the Coast
ing
m
the
play-offs
that
the
addi>
apeak the modern day .«language
tional time was needed to bracket Guard as Specialist 1st class, an
soar we can understand you."
CORVAI.LI8
| "Because," she said "You sol- the players and arrange for court AP dispatch from Boston, says.
diers ar«* getting too many nastv facilities Th«* original plan to «tagv
Sat.-Sun.-Mon.-Tur».
names into your slanguage And the elimination competition as
N:OO
JACK
| you know very well what I mean. well as the cni lampionship games on
I». M.
We girls are going to develop our Loreni Court has also been dia>
It’s The Rhythm of
our slanguage and give it to the carded Regimental courts through-
WAACs What are you glecpmg I out the camp, as well as Lorenz, will
j he us«"d for the preliminaries.
about?"
Lt. H. Brown Accounts For 17
Points; Play at Eugene Saturday
OSC Basketballers to
Start Road Tour 26th
96th Volleybailers
Start
First Round-Robin Games Begin
7:30 P. M. Monday, Field House
Camp Adair, Ore.
104th Div. Cogers in
39-37 Win Over O.C.E
Beaver All-Opponent
Grid Team Includes
Three Stanford Men
18-19 Draft, Plus Rationing, Contrive
To Dim Lustre, Though Sports Continue
SOLDIER!
WELCOME
Mondar
\l ednc-day
Friday
Saturday
EORGE WASHINGTON
SLEPT HERI I
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
7th A Montgomery
Albany, Oregvn
MidHillame'le Valley’s
Tap Flight Roller Hinh
Double Pla,
Miss Fay DiMaggoi of Ogden,
Utah, a cousin of th«' New York
Yankee ball-player. became the
bride of Lt. Leland B. Sander» of
the Timber Wolf Division, in a
ceremony perform*»! in early No­
vember at Salem, by Judge Paige
SCU Officers to Hear
Lt. on River Rapids
SCU office!» have a treat and •
thrill tn store for them this eve­
ning when Lt George Godfrey will
enliven the regularly scheduled of­
ficer classes with an aerount ami
movies of his many experiences at
One million Christina« parcel.« shooting river rapids.
were in the tons of mail sent over,
Among the rivers which Lt God­
seas to American soldier« during frey has successfully mastered are
is l.>l«vr.
lt> II t iny on <u th* Soak« r.vvr.
for an enjoyable
evening at
TUMBLE INN
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PAUL HENREID
GRANADA
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Now Playing
“RIDING THROUGH
NEVADA”
CHARLES STARRETT
also
“MALTESE FALCON”
HUMPHREY BOGART
MARY ASTOR
Starts Sunday
“DESTINATION
UNKNOWN”
Wm. GARGAN
also
“LUCKY LEGS”
JINX FALCENBURG
RUSSELL HAYDEN
J
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With the football season com­
pleted the athletic spotlight has
shifted to basketball on the Ore­
gon State campus. Coach Slats
Gill is sending his Orange eagers
through daily practice sessions to
[ get the club in shape for the see­
| ond annual eastern road trip the
latter part of December.
The Beavers open their road trip
against City college of New York
in Madison Square Garden, Decern,
ber 26.
Before they leave on the eastern
trip Gill plans to schedule several
games with Oregon teams. The
first game probably will be played
the second week in December. Ore.
gon State opens its conference
scheduled against Washington at
Corvallis, January 19 and 20.
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