Thursday, December 17, 1942. Timber Wolf League Cage Games Next Two Ni At Field House Public Relations Section Camp Adair. O?e. Gull vs. Mountaineer Inf. League Torrid Go; Spec. Troops in Game; Give League Standings • SECOND GUESSING I Giants Shade Dodgers In League Fielding with Sgt. E. A. Brown Did you see in the papers or hear over the radio about the proposal to divide the two major leagues into eastern and western divisions? Although it is doubtful if many of us will have an opportunity to watch first hand how this works out providing, of course, they do follow through—it is rather inter­ esting to contemplate how it will confuse the habitual baseball fan. First, here's the set up, as pro­ pounded to Transportation Czar Joseph B. Eastman by a Philadel­ phia newspaper. (Ed. Note: Who I cares whether the Phutile Phillies and Connie Maca’s White Elephants travel anyway') The East League would consist of New York, Brook­ lyn. Philadelphia and Boston of the Nationals and New York, Philadel­ phia, Boston and Washington of the American. The West League—Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland and Detroit of i the American league and Chicago, | St. Louis, Cincinnati and Pitts­ burgh of the National. All straight so far? All right, let’s go on from there. As vaguely hinted at before, this would mean that the two Philadelphia teams would be playing each other. That’s a pretty sad picture to contem­ plate both from the spectator and box office point of view. When one of those teams plays a visitor in bis own back yard the number of people who stay away is amazing. When they play each other ushers. . ticket takers and hot dog vendors should be allowed to install jute boxes and a well equipped library to keep them from passing out in sheer lonliness. Them Brooklyn Bums And now to Brooklyn, hooray. The glorious bums from Flatbush could, would and should have the time of their irrepressible young lives taking on the New York Giants for three days and then moving over to the Yankee stadium OSC Meets Bruno's at fur three more days of fun and may­ Corvallis Tomorrow; hem with the Yanks. Boston vs. Boston 13 Pre-Season Games And up in Beantown? There, my friends, will really be something. Imagine if you can, the office boy taking the afternoon off to attend I grandmother's funeral and ending I against up at the ball park to witness the January Braves and Red Sox going through a titanic death struggle? It would serve the office boy right for tell­ ing a fib. Boy, 1 can hardly wait until my 38th birthday, so I can get back to see some of that intramural ac­ tivity. Three Two-Timers on AP All-American Team With three men chosen for their second consecutive year, here is the takc-it-or-leave-it All American 1942 football team selected by As­ sociated Press: E. David N. Schreiner, Wiscon­ sin*; T Richard K. Wildung. Min. ncsota*; G. Garrard S. Ramsey, William & Mary; C. Joseph Dom- nanovich, Alabama; G. Charles A. Taylor, Stanford; T. Clyde E. Johnson, Kentucky; E. Robert Shaw. Ohio State; B.~GI*nn Dobbs, Tulsa; B Paul V. Governali, Col­ umbia; B Frank Sinkwich Georg, ia*; l<.Michael J. Holovak, Boston College. •Chosen for second consecutive year. ROLLER SKATING / A/ Ai Ä» Start« Sund«» Brothers Baer in Army Now; to Instruct P.E. Volleyball On! Upsets In 96th Initial Games Semi-Final Contests Tonight; Field House Finals Tomorrow Two terrific upsets featured the opening double-header of the 96th Division’s championship single elimination volleyball series which opened Monday night in the Field House. In the first game, a spirited team representing Company I, 383rd Infantry Bn. bowed before the superior footwork of the 96th Signal company. Scores were 15-13 in the initial setup of the best two out of three elimination contest. Then the dot-and-dash boys turned right around and gave the foot soldiers another trouncing in the second round. The score stood 15-4 when the final whistle blew. Battery A, 362nd F.A. showed lots of power and expert coordina­ tion in the evening’s second con­ test. For the first few minutes of the game, the 601st Q.M. Bn. look­ ed as if they might have had what it takes but eventually ended up ' on the short end with Battery A ’way out front with a decisive mar­ gin of 15-6. In the second game, the Quar­ termasters showed up a little bet­ ter by scoring 8 points to Battery i A’s 15. Finals Tomorrow- Remaining semi-final games are I on tap tonight, while finalists will I meet tomorrow at 9 pjn., at Field ' House. It ought to be worth the I time of any sports-minded soldier to turn out and see the deciding of the division championship. At that time a fine loving cup, to be appropriately engraved, will be presented to the winner. College Hoop Game at Salem Timber Wolf Quintet Witt Tangle in Tilt With Willamette at 8 o'Clock Tomorrow In the fifth game of their winter schedule the 104th Div. basketball quintet, coached by Lt. Bob Duffy, will tomorrow night meet the five of Willamette College, in the Wil­ lamette College gym, Salem. The game will start at 8 p.m. Probable starting line-ups at Salem tomorrow night will include Robinson Pummels Al Sgt. Clark Brown and Lt. Sam Nettlow in 40th Win Koster, forwards; Lt. Herbert Brown, center; Lt. Gene Badgley “Sugar” Ray Robinson scored and Pfc. Loren Garrett or Lt. Jos. Quin, guards. his 40th pro. victory and 29th k.o. Monday night in Philadelphia, CHALLENGES when he delivered a terrific beat­ Baker Btry., Timber Wolf Divis­ ing to Al Nettlow, game navy chief ion, challenges practically the boatswain’s mate, for a third-round world, in ping pong. The man t.k.o. I see is S/Sgt. George W. 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