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    Tage Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, February 4, 1943.
TS
2 Timber Wolf
Games on Sked
Six Roaring Battles i No Wonder 921st FA Leading Cage Play;
Booked Wednesday
i Mighty Fusseiman High-Points the Way
96th League Is
Well in Stride
921st FA Bn. Has 4-0
Beat on Easley Teams
As Two Way Battles in
Kane Gang Developing
Field House Fite Nite
Cage players in the 96th Divi­ Fusselman has stood out a an ex­
Heads Camo Tourney sion were huffing and puffing this cellent offense man. His guar !s
Pfc. Bob Kuskauff, Editor
Battle Willamette in
and blocks, when on the defensive,
Salem Monday; Boiler-
Six sizzling buttles, including week as they tried to catch up have made him the target of the <>p-
'
with
Lester
Fusselman
of
the
921st
Makers
Feb. 13; Help
, position’s entire interference.
one heavy-weight bout and a pros­
.
Field
Artillery
Bataillon.
Pvt.
Fus-
,
Straggling
behind
in
second
place
pective
scorcher
between
a
pair
Ain't This Something?
'Mighty Jacob' Wins
Sports Fund Drive
of 150-pounders, were yesterday an­ selman ia 37 points ahead of his i is Fusselman’» teain mate, Donnie
Third Handball Spot
nounced by Cpl. Jim Shackleton J nearest competitor in the race for G. Van Dervort, whose scon» totals
Two big basketball games, both
By Trouncing Sonne
Deapile the cancellation of sev­
for the “fight night” next Wednes­ i individual basketball high scoring 26. Howard G. Berge of Division
eral major games, the 96th Divi­
Headquarters Company was third designed to help out in the Civilian
day at Field House.
' honors.
Drive to obtain athletic equipment
sion’s round robin championship
Battles will start at 8:00 p. m. I In every game that he ha«l played, with 22.
Pvt. Eddie (The Mighty Jacob)
for Army posts and which was
basketball series continued last
One of the best fights on the
Jacobson of the 96th Signal Co.,
i launched a week ago last Wednes­
week, with the crack F. A. t«-am
last week won to I the third spot in card to date, bids to be the four- Lead League, But in
i
day by the Portland Oregonian,
Yes
Sir!
We
’
ll
Gladly
broadening their lead in the Easley
the Camp Adair singles handball rounder between Pvt. David Men­ 50-33 Loss to Salem
have been scheduled by the roving
Announce Your Challenge
league und Headquarters Co. of the
delssohn
of
the
Timber
Wolf
divi
­
tournament, by defeating Pfc.
Sgt. Thomas Davee, of the i Timber Wolf team.
96th Division tied up with th«- 2nd
sion
and
Pvt.
Emmett
C.
Jackson,
Charles Sonne, I SCU 1911, in a
Showing evidence of excellent
Coach Lt. Bob Duffy’« men, who
Btry. C, 363 FA, would indeed
Bn. 381st Inf. for major recognition
belated play-off match on Lorenz colored fighter of the 246th Q.M. coaching and conditioning, the
like to hear from Btry. B of last night met Oregon University
in the Kane league.
Mendelssohn
is
27,
has
had
seven
court. After dropping the first
Salem High School varsity basket- 363rd FA and the Signal Corps: at Eugene, are to play Willamette
From all indications, th«- games
game to the southpaw, Jacobson years as an amateur. Jackson, 28, , ball squad last Friday night scored
Reference to: response to this University at Salem, Monday night.
and
a
proved
scrapper,
was
five
this week should be hotter anil fast­
came back to an impressive win.
an impressive 50-33 victory over open challenge to a volleyball
Arrangements were yesterday
years in amateur ranks.
er than those previous us teams
SeOTM were 8-21, 21-11, 21-12.
the hard fighting 921st F. A. Bn.
game, or series of games, with completed with Ray Brooks, athletic
Wants a Taker
gain in experience und practice.
at the school’s gym.
In semi-finals Sonne had lost to
his team. Place, Field House. director for the city of Portland, to
Sans an opponent thus far
Outstanding gam«- of the week
Toby Wallace, Assistant Fire Chief, fast 135-pounder, who has had three I During the first quarter it looked Time, near future. RSVP to 1st battle in the postponed game with
was played last Thursduy night
while Jacobson lost to Pfc. Bob I years of professional fighting, 145 like the score might be close but Sgt. Davee.
the Portland Boilermakers, at Port­
when th«- 921st trounced the 321st
Ruskauff, Hdq. Co. SCU 1911, who fights and will carry the honors I the Salem five hit their stride and
land on February 13.
Med. Bn., 45-25. Fusselman of the
later
defeated
Wallace
in
finals.
sol-
pulled
out
in
front.
When
the
of
the
Timber
Wolf
division
against
vor.
A
fast,
hard-charging
con
­
Next Monday’s game may prove
artillery, who leads the league for
all comers. He is Pvt. Emilio Sal­ diers loosed their big guns in the test throughout, the game really to be what the boys term a scorch-
individual high scoring honors,
vatore, 30 years old, 5 feet 2 inches . third quarter and began to even up reached a white heat in the clos- er- The Willamette U. now boasts
stood out all through the tilt and
j the cards Salem came forth with a ing minutes of the last half. There ' “mon< ’t!< v.ietims th«
tall.
kept his scoring record intact by
Globo
The battle of the behemoths will terrific burst of speed and man- were four ties and six swaps of the | Trotters
being the game's tup man with 21
;,
, and . may
,- • prove
_
. a tougher-
1 than-tough hurdle for the Timber
see Pvt. A. B. Riley, colored of the [ aged to keep the ball to themselves
points.
lead in the final 10 minutes and
by
freezing
it
until
the
final
buzzer
246th
QM,
195
pounds,
taking
on
Wolves to get qver. Especially'
«hanging
hands
With the lead
not until the final two minutes did
Pvt. Alcide Hunter, 195, of the sounded.
since they haven’t had too much
frequ« ntlv «luring the game's whole
[ the Cougars go ahead to stay, on roving competition of late weeks.
Timber Wolf division. Riley is a
«ourse. the 96th Signal company
l two quick goals by Gail Bishop i
powerful
slugger.
Hunter,
though
emerged victorious over 2nd Bn,
Basketballers From
There i* no reason in the world Tor us Io run this picture
after Bob Howard had given OSC
novice, is faster and can punch.
Drop Three Straight
Supplies ordered through Lend-
833rd Thiir-ilny night’s second but­
of Rita Hayworth except that we follow the policy of running
OSC Lose Twice to
Other bouts on the program:
i
a
50-49 advantage. Scott Witt, re­ Lease or direct purchase, aggregat­
tle. It was only in the closing min-
picture» of pretty girl's whenever the censor isn’t looking.
As Two Quartermaster At 186 pounds, Pvt. Albert V.
placing Bishop after his last goal, ing almost 2'/2 million tons, have
ute that the Signal boys were able
Washington Cougars
Teams Drive Into Tie Olund, 22, of MPs, 6 feet, vs. Pvt.
hit the net for the final Cougar been shipped from the United
to eke out six points from the In­
Bcirgel Zolman, 21, of the Timber
fantry and ha«l the fans on their
Basketbailers
from
W a s h- field goal and Lew Beck connected States to the Soviet Union, some of
With 8 Wins, 0 Loss
Wolves; 175, 6 feet.
feel when they burst forts in a
ington
State
stands
out
sharply
to­ from mid-floor for the last Beaver them traveling ocean distances of
----- r......
grand finale of field gouls. Score«
At 145 pounds, Pvt. John Pe- day as the team to beat for the tally.
10,000 to 13,000 miles, but because
The adage that a good start tronio, 24, of Timber Wolf div., northern division basketball title
at th«» whistle wcr«' 23-17.
of submarine attacks not all car­
makes
a
bad
ending
etc.,
is
appar
­
Latest team standings (top half
three years an amateur, vs. fast­ after the Cougars’ tingling 55-52 JLST GET A FURLOUGH
goes have been delivered.
I
ently holding good for the Medics jabbing Pvt. Rudy Silva, 21, 143 ‘ conquest of the Oregon State Beav-
Soldier, if you are going to
only) are as follows:
i
of SCU 1911 in the Post Com­ pounds, 5 feet 7 inches, of the | ers here last night.
Southern California on fur­
EASLEY [.LEAGUE
plement-IXth Corps round-robin 336th QM.
Still
hard
on
the
trail
of
the
| Washington, however, stands pre. lough, here’s a chance to do
laist.
Team
Won.
league.
0 leading Mountaineers, the Gulls of
At 126 pounds, Pvt. Alfred Silva, pared to challenge WSC’s league yourself and Pat Sylvia, who
I.JC.1 Fa Bn
I
After starting things with six 20, 5 feet 5 inches of the Timber leadership, and th«» Husky-Cougar works at Post Laundry, one
XI l> PH,,
2
0 Infantry league won unother game
wins and no losses, the Medics Wolves, vs. Pvt. James Tierney of series in Seattle Friday and Sat­ i great big turn:
0 this week to lighten the first place,
1
383rd Inf.
Mrs. Sylvia has a seven-year-
1
dropped three straight games, one the Timber Wolves, 27, 5 feet 5 urday will be the closest thing to
1
381st Inf.
| "crucial” this season has yet seen.
battle royal in
by forfeit and the QMs of SCU inches.
old son in Los Angeles, who she
KANE LEAGUE
wants very much to be here
1911 and 337th QM swept into a
Won. Lost. competition.
At 160 pounds, Pvt. John H. Tay­ 1 Oregon State left for home after
Team
last night’s defeat, the defending ! with her and her husband, a
0
tie
for
leadership.
In
all
leagues
<
xc<
|)t
the
Special
.38
1
st
Inf.
3
lor,
novice, 18, 6 feet of the Tim- champions’ third in four games on
2nd lln.
0 Troops in fact, the battle for the
soldier of the Post. She will
3
11. Q. Co 9«th Div.
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwv. 99
They each won four games, and her Wolves, vs. Pvt. Ralph Men- the road trip, and will attempt to
0
pay the fare one way to any
.... 1
1st Bn. 382nd Inf.
with 8 wins, 0 losses, carry along doza, 150. 5 feet 11 inches, of the salvage something from what so
EVERY SATURDAY
loud is Htill hotter than the Miran­
0
responsible person who will as­
. 1
3rd Bn. 382nd Inf.
1 in rousing style. Several games Post Guards.
far has been a far from happy
NIGHT
da Kiss we remember (lending
Other bouts may be added, but season in Friday-Saturday games sume responsibility for chape­
2 are slated this week end at Field
Enjoy
the
Smooth, Modern
ubout). Here the Hdq. Co. team,
as it stands, if you like some goo«l at Corvallis against the University roning her son back by train or
6 House.
Stylings of
t
Beavers Moke Ready
one of the smoothest of all of the
action, chalk off next Wednesday of Idaho.
* bus.
5
League Standings
i
Idaho on Upgrade
If interested, or if you know
For Idaho Invasion
8
outfits, stands undefeated with 6
W. !.. to Httenil "Shackleton’s dance hall.”
I
Idaho, currently on the upgrade, I anyone who would be, contact
337th
QM
10-Piece ORCHESTRA
...
8
0
wins, U losses, to 6 mid 1 for the
I
lioasts only one victory however, i Mrs. Sylvia via Lt. Bernard O.
Oregon State’- road weary ban-
QM, sec 1911 .
. 8
0
featuring
also-hot
SiKHipers.
Sports Gal
that over Oregon State. The pos­ Kerns, Laundry Officer, Phone
o 691st QM
ketliall team will wind up its HCH-
7
1
DOROTHY EVANS
sible
return
of
Don
Durdan
to
the
Bitterest
is
the
Artillery
la-ague
son’s activity against the Univers­
2994.
1 Medical Det., SCU 1911
*8
6
lineup will do much to spur the
ity of Idaho witli two games ut war. Here th«1 flying Boneheads
6 Hdq. SCU 1911
5
5
Beavers
from
here
on
in.
Oregon
;
Corvallis, Friday and Saturday
6 332nd QM. SCU 1911
4
7
j does not go into action again until .'min mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL
nights. Tie Beavers returned to have piled up their majority, hut the
o’ Eire
6 566th Rail Heads
.next Monday and Tuesday, against
1
4
the campus from the Inland Em­ Rcdlegs are hot after As n mutter
MPs, SCU 1911
Idaho at Eugene.
.. 2
6
pire today mol have just two duys of fuct (here ih sonic blood rivalry
2
OSC last night was a far differ­
of 3429 Ordnance
5
to prepare for the invasion of the (of the understandable sort) on
ent club than the one that dropped
33« QM
Vandals.
1
7
tup for one of the week’s best­
a 44-35 decision- to the Cougars
Jitterbug Contest for Men in Uniform — Cash Prizes
The surprisingly strong Vandal looking games. This will In at Field
3505 Auto Maintenance
1
4
the night before. They were defi­
five split u two game series with House, 19(H) tomorrow night, be­
3506 Auto Maintenance
4
0
nitely in the ball game from start
the Orangemen nt Moscow last tween these two feudin’ squad».
Lots of girls. Music by TOPljATTERS,
to finish and for a greater part of
week end. losing the first contest,
Salem’s Leading Dance Band.
Games ahead tonight mid tomor­
the game looked as though they had
52 to 49, in the last minute of
row
will
see:
the
winning
spark.
s
play, mid then coming buck strong
Salem Armory—Adm. 50c—Every Saturday. 9 P. M
Tonight nt Field House 11*00,
Brief Tie
the next night to swamp the Heav­
( Listed in order played on Field Hous«» courts.)
Div. Hd<|. vs. Sigs; 2030, Redlegs
Except for a brief 6-6 tie the
Sponsored by Capital Post No. 6, American Legion
ers, 5(1 to 44.
Redlegs def. Falcons 30-19. Score 16-6 at half time, with Sgt.
Beavers led throughout the first
vs. Fulcon».
Ailanis scoring 12 for winners.
half, which ended 34-30 in their fa-
Tomorrow night
1900. Bone-»
II<|||. Co. def. Sigs 35-6. Score 20-2 at half-time.
heads vs. Redlegs; 1800, Snoopers
Snoopers def. Storekeepers 40-23, spurting in last quarter. Score
Vs. Sigs; 2030, Hdq. vs. Balls o’
14 14 at half time, 24-21 at third quarter. Connor 12. Jones 10. I Cox 8
Fire.
for winners. Hackley, 16, for losers.
Results
Boneheads def. Generals 28-11. Score 14-6 at half-time, Both
the week
outfits used two complete teams.
Sentry sports.
StHHipers def. Bulls o’ Fire 32-1«. At half, 18-6. Jones, 12. hijch-
(3:>rv alliM
sei.nil for winners.
z
Sig» def Balls o’ Fire, hi-14. Mohr, 8, tops for Sigs
half.
Now Showing
HURLEY'S LOTION
10-6.
For Poison Oak
Boneheads crushed Be«e, 59-5. S«-ore 32-2 at half. Bees made
-I steauthk
Over 6000 bottles sold. Guar­
their first field goal with three minutes to go. Sgt. Trammel and
anteed treatment for poison
Cpl. I ourtlie). each 10.
' pH- 1
oak relief. 60c bottle by mail.
HURLEY’S DRUGS. Albany
Gulls def. Engineers 58-15. At half-time, 26-«. Zaiigin-Ua <8
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Next to Singing and entertain­
MILTON BERLE
ing Vncle Sam’s service men.
BLUE network star Dinah Shore
NOTICE! SOLDIERS’
loves sports of all kinds. She is
ANSWER BOX
particular!« fond of swimming,
ALBANY
horseback riding and tennis.
Medics Hit Snag
In League Wars
Timber Wolf League
Feud'n in Torrid Tilts
LET'S DANCE
at
TUMBLE INN
Al Benning's
DANCE
Results League Games, Timber Wolf Division
Remember Your
VALENTINE
with a gift both
Beautiful and Useful
VENETIAN
BAPTIST
CHURCHES
Albany and Corvallis
Want to make your visit
pl«-u ant when in either of the
w«> «Hies.
Start» Sumin«
Albany—
Edgar B. I other. Pastor —
< ofner of Fifth A !.«<•« St».
Corvallis—
Edward It Hart. l‘*»t«»r—
Earner <»f Xinth and Monroe
TM TN*«
MiSOUfflBK
10M TYIKR
BOB »TULI
IIMMIÍ 0000
GRANADA
Yen aie welcome any time to
visit the Service Men’s Fel­
lowship club* Located m the
churches Make it your LIV­
ING ROOM when in town.
ALBANY
whitbsiih :
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I BHIVAI MW
( orvallis
Ihiuble I calure Now
Show ing
"Jacaré
I 1 X ! ING rONIGII I
ON I HI OI.D < \ Ml’
GRDl XII"
//
Frank Buck
Worship Services
I
I Bible School Sunday 9 1.' a m
I i Morning Worship tl 90 a.m.
• 'oung People’« h’r <:Ma. m.
I Etening Worship 7.30 p.m.
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Start« Su nd a >
(W ikt Animal Picture)
XHMMVS TOMB"
Dll h I OR \X
plus
"CALABOOSE"
also
With Jimmy Rogers
and
Noah Beery, Jr.
NIGHT MONSTER
III' II GONI
IRISE HER' I Y
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Fellowship Clubs
Open »aturda* »unda«. Wed
nesda.« and Thursday.
KWIL
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You will fm«| U>e pastors in
the cherche» on Saturday
afternoon. J 00-5.00,
Q How are dependents of en­
listed men classified for allowance
the S. rvic«»m«*n’s Dependents
! under
Allowance Act of 1942?
: A. Class A. wife and child lor
children); Class B, parents, brother,
sister, or grandchild, who arc found
11 by the Secretary of the Department
1. concernetl to t»e dependents u)»»r
such enlisted man for a substantial
portion of their support.
Q How does the Value of a sol­
dier’s initial equipment compare
with a sailor’s and a marine’s?
A A soldier. at his reception
«•enter, gets no leas than 79 articles
of clothing and equipment I from
raaor blades to overcoat!) At re­
tail. this «»tuipment is valued at
$150 A «ailor’s first issue totals
96 articles valued at »133 81 The
initial issue of clothing to a marine
coats »84 .5 <56 articles) aiwi of
uahvidual e«)uipment. ineludmg
rifle. »10) 39 tlR articles), total
«■«»st 8186.14. After basic training
clothing and equip«n«-nt is supple­
ment «»I ami varies according to the
type of orgnniiation to which the
• man ia assigned
Q Is there any way that I can
get a divorce while in the army ?
A. There isn’t any army rvgula-
. tion to prevent you. soldier. lluw-
I ever, you may not he able to gel
■aw ray from your station if vou have I
1 to appear in court.
American exports of sugar,
wheat, andcereals, although only
one pet cent of total United States
supply, have been particularly im­
portant to Russia, which has lost
most of its sugar-eet anti most of
its richest wh«»at-producing areas
to the Nazi invaders.
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