Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, January 14, 1943. Pape Eipht Handball King Now Processing Q.M. Basketballers Won't Have Nothin For Naught B Gosh SPORTS The fact that Hdq. basketball team defaulted their first round game to the Q.M caper.' in the Pfc. Bob Ruskauff, Editor C orps Compiement-IXth Post 8 P. M Feature Is league play now underway didn’t Allen vs. Jacobson; satisfy Q.M. by gosh. The head- Wallace, Horan, Sonne hunters had to seek the enemy Finckel, Ruskauff Up and smite ’em. 3 ’-10. in an extra­ curricular game last Thursday. Second Guessing For such a feat and the fact Camp Adair's first open, singles that the squad looks like some­ 1 andball tournament is booming Bj S Sut. E. A. Brow n along in great style at the Lorenz body's money's worth, the Q.M. (From Timber Wolf Cannoneer. I team includes Capt. Torgerson Court this week, with first round By Pvt. Kieselhorst) V.), Sid (Flash) Rosen. Red Ruffing—Pitcher matches C completed Monday and I | (Idaho ’ Looked at from that big. broad (McCarthy) Johnson. Dust is not a common sight ' Charlie Pvt. Charles (Red) Ruffing, Tuesday, quarter-finals last night Hank (Hot and Cold Storage) De- viewpoint we all use in looking at around Camp Adair but the barn­ ex-Yankee twirier, was asked by and tonight. Benedictus, Larry (Baker and things in this Army, soldiers will yard variety began to fly thick his Sgt. In tonight's feu are match 1st Doughboy) Belka and Johnny have it all over civilians when it and fast last week when, as the "You are a pitcher, aren’t Sgt. Joseph Aller. of C Company comes to participant sports this result of an article in the Sentry. you?” (Barney Oldfield> Steer. 329th. who got r his first bump year. Private Roy C. “Beau” Bell and Ruffing said yes and the Sgt. by a default w II tangle with acro- What will happen in the civilian acting Sgt. Jack Knott, former said: bat Pvt. Eddie Jacobson. 96th Sig. teammates on the St. Louis “Then. here, pitch this tent.” sports world? Co., in quartet -final match of the Browns, were reunited around a Several sports eggs-perts. per ­ championship ■racket. turbed by this poser, have looked GI stove which is sometimes re­ Beau Jack and Angott Winner betv ween Allen-Jacobsen into the crystal ball. Being human, ferred to as Camp Adair sunshine. will meet in sc emi-1 inals at 9'p. m. Not a very talkative individual. May Spur Lightweights have several answers, hut the : they Bob Ruskauff. Friday with Pfc. 1 Motorized Tactics most intelligent analyses seem to , Bell was brushing up on the “iat- I Hdq. Co. f SCC 1911. Ruskauff est news" in the Day Room of Hq. i Beau Jack, the Georgia shoe Reviewed in Detail be: got over Pvt. . Toribio Bocanegra Btry. Divarty when his eyes lit shine boy, and Sammy Angott, Participant Sports Hit in the first ro >und and Chief A. L. up and he drawled audibly “An whom some consider has miracle The German Campaign in Poland 1 Sherk of the Fire Department in Participant sports will be hard­ was the subject of the weekly “Ori- ' est hit. Several, such as golf, may acting Sergeant!" and he strode hands, will probably meet in “the the second, to reach semi-finals. out of the room as though he had Garden” to further help along the At 8 p. m. Friday the semi-final entation Lecture" broadcast last become almost non-existent. J entirely muddled lightweight situ­ contest will be held, between win­ Tuesday over radio station KO AC. i Strangely, at first blush that is, been issued a base on balls. A Texan by birth. Bell was born ation. providing E'ncle Mike Jacobs ners of last it night night's ’s quarter-final The radio treatment of the German the prime spectators sports such matches. In thesi i€ Ass’t. Fire Chief vanquishment of Poland was broad­ as baseball, football and basket­ in Bellville, Texas, and was gradu­ can clinch all the possible cash Toby Wallace met Pv Wm. Fi’iek- cast by talented members of the ball, bid to survive well enough ated from Texas A & M in 1931 register problems ahead of time. where he played both basketball l el of the Timber Wi df Div. and Lt. Timber Wolf division. and to wear a little of the glad and baseball. After a post gradu- I The listening audience was re- Flash! Philip E. Horan < >f the Timber j rags they sported in the i days Wolves tangh ■d with Pfc. Chas. informed, via the program, of the when they loomed big in the eyes ate course with the Galveston club Just as the Sentry went to press | brutal attack on Poland and the of the Great American Sports 1 Pub- from 1931-1934 he played right we learned that, between arrivals Sonne of Hdq Co., SCU 1911. awakening of the English people field for the Browns 1935-1938, De­ of the Lt. Brown and Lewis child­ Power House Wins lie. to the incipient danger to their troit 1939 and Cleveland 194O’-1941. ren. S /Sgt. Ted White, Co. I of the Wallace, th e ex-wrestler and Rationing the Bug-A-Boo Gets New Contract power-house oi Fire Station 1, took ■ own country. 381st, 96th Div., became one of Gas rationing is of course the Ger- Recently Uncle Sam handed him the “Maternity Boys.” Sex—girl. straight games in the opening' The military phases of the prime bug-a-boo to all sports that a contract calling for $50 plus man-Polish campaign was re- blasts, from Pfc. Morris Weldon, viewed. It was pointed out in the will have their wings clipped. An board and keep. When questioned Time—7 a.m., Sunday. Place—also 21-12 and 21 -20. Until he tired Pfc. broadcast to members of the Tim- A ration card would just about I about armv life and Camp Adair in Corvallis General hospital. We Sam Duboff gave Pvt. Finckel a her Wolf division that they could take Pre-war country club^ golfers | particular Beil replied .t thus spread our congratulations a merry run. Duboff won the first profit by the example set by the to their links, past the 19th hole think of a more ideal location for little thinner, but they are as game 21-12 and got away to lead slicing, slashing, "panzer-like” ma­ and to a few of its satellite holes, . a hot-stove league. The only trou-I hearty, fathers of Camp Adair. tie second before h folded, drop- neuvers of the German forces. The a couple of times per week. Or i ble is that the Army authorities j ping the game 21-12 and the third. commentator of the program also The average time required to yachtsmen to where their boats' don’t seem to know what a hot 21-5, to the powerful right-hand emphasized the fact that communi- move a scrapped jalopy from an were moored: or swimmers to their stove was built for.” “killer-man." auto graveyard to a steel furnace cations and protection of flanks favorite water-hole; skiers to their Both Bell and Knott are laying has been reduced from 60 days to Lt. Horan over-ran Ray Maddy were most vital to the prosecution mountain slope, plans for a barnstorming trip to a national average of 45 days, in of the Fi ■ Department. 21-9. 21-6. of modern day warfare. » Lack of equipment is another. Japan. Opening line-up and dates some parts of the country, to 24 while south; av Sonne took straight The personnel of the timely Golf sufferers because of the rub­ have not been announced. days. games from Chaplain Lt. Victor broadcast: Lt. Francis Brown, lec­ ber in golf balls. Followers of Newman. Pvt. Jacobsen took fire­ turer: Lt. Thomas Madigan. Win­ handball, Ireland’s national game, man Francis Barenger, 21-9, 21-11. ston Churchill; Lt. Stanley Blunck- , find balls with the old 56-inch Weldor, and Duboff. Maddy and Adolph Hitler; Pvt. Hans J. Col- bounce as hard to obtain as six- Newman met in consolation bracket mer, German Voice; Pvt. Don day passes in the army. playoff last night. Pfc. Sidney Feig. Chapman, English Voice, and Pvt. Tennis Favored Child whose furlough forced first-round Joseph R. Chineson. Tennis has in a sense become a default (so he shouldn't have taken Future “Orientation Lecture” it. of course) is to meet Barenger broadcasts will be made from radio favored child. The government, in It looks as if all three 1< leader^ • Tonight’s big game, which threat­ tonight. Lt. Robert Rosen, also un­ station KO AC each Tuesday even- tacit recognition of the sport as an in the Timber Wolf divisional isional ens well, sees the Mountaineers in aid to health, has continued to al­ able to play his opener, is to meet I ing starting at 5:45 o’clock. league tournament never will be some risk of losing a contest when lot tennis ball manufacturers —----------------------- Pvt. Bocanegra. Times. 6 and 7 caught now. following results of- they meet the third-place Geysers i ! their quota of scrap rubber. p. m. Japan Helps in Scrap Drive What is more, Holcomb Ward, this week’s games at Field House. at 1900, Field House. League stand­ An officer in camp has received president, says that the United i The Mountaineers stand 6 games ings: John Frasier, Charlie Btry from Honolulu a newspaper photo­ won, 0 lost in the Infantry league. Infantry League R-dleg Bn. has crashed the graph showing that the Japanese States Lawn Tennis Association' It is 6 to 1 for the Boneheads Wolf basketball team as have just contributed to the big will conduct its major tournaments in Artillery; 4 and 0 for Hdq. Co.,' Team again this year at clubs served by Mountaineers ■ squad member. American scrap drive, but they public conveyances, 1 orest Hills,. in Special Troops league which was Gulls didn’t mean to do it. idle this week. Some 25 years ago they present­ for example. In five games played, four in the Geysers Hosses Still Hustle Artillery league and one Infantry Engineers ... ed the phoenix fountain in Kapio- <