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Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, February 11,. 1943.
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Athletic Failures;
They're Fed So Well
96f’i vs. Timber Wolf
'Big Game' Wednesday
Two Bands to Play; Top League
Teams Meet in Preliminary Tilt
It ha >" n “in the air at ('amp Adair” since basketball
reared its' beautiful head. It will happen next Wednesday
night, at Field House—
The l r oame between the “varsity” team of the 96th
Divi ¡on and t.:;it rugged, fast five of the Timber Wolf Divi­
sion.
It v ill U a big night at our local sports palace, for both '
the Timl r V
Field Artillery Band, under direction of
W. 0. Ji ph Ruhell, and the 96th Division Artillery band,1
under W.nranl Officer Ohetney will be on hand to furnish
stirring bi-tween-game music.
A- a prcT.i.'■ (■■ lhe main game.*-------------------------------------------------- -
the smooth Div. Hdq. teuin of | west’s top teams in competition
Special troops league in the Tim­ during the pa-1 three months.
ber Wolf Divi ion will play the
Player will lie drawn from the
crack 921-t F.A. five of the 96th. same roster thut meets in the
The fir; t cont st will be at 6:30, Boilermaker-Timber Wolf game,
the second at 8 o'clock.
to help the "sports equipment for
Although the division game by service men” drive, underway out
any count should he a lulu, it in the civilian world and will in­
would be indeed ill-advised to try elude:
and dope-bucket the outcome, for
Player-coach Lt. Bob Duffy and
there hasn't been much chance to Gene Badgley nt guard, Waxman
make an accurate comparison of and Frazier, forwards; Lt. Herbert
the teams.
Brown, center; Lt. Jos. Quin, Sgt.
The 96th Presents
Clark Brown, Al Burink, Adams
The 96th players are picked from am! Kennedy complete the roster.
top squads in the Divisional play
and will embrace five each from
th, Hdq. and Ml’ quads, with one
player from the 381xt team. Mail
for man they will be bigger than
the Timber Wolf quintet, with
such sky-scraper iih T Sgt. H.
Berge, 6 foot 3 inches; Pvt. W.
Three Teams In Line
Reeder, 6 foot 4 inch MP giant;
For Conference Title
and Pvt. R. Jackowxki, 6 foot 3
inches, in the line-up.
Oregon added nothing to the
Balance of thero, ter from which
peaevof mind of the nortehem di­
starting players will be drawn in­
vision leaders, Washington State
eludes M Sgt. H. B. Owen, Sy and Washington, by a bard fought
Sgt. M. .1 Freed, S Sgt. C. F. 44-40 victory Tuesday night over
Bolte. CpI.
Weiner. Pvts. L. the University of Idaho basketball
Wetkowxkc, J. Sevier (the trick team nt Eugene.
shot artist). Jack Kelley and W.
Coupled with the Wehfoots’ Mon­
Lepper.
day night 6U-41 victory over the
Timber Wolves Offer
Vandals, this left them but a half
The Timber Wolves have what game behind the league leading
advantage there might be in long- Cougars although they were nomi­
er time playing tugethc r ax a squad nally in third place, with a few per­
ami have met
mo of the north- centage points separating them
from the Washington Huskies.
Friday a n d Saturday nights
I Washington and Washington State
meet nt Pullman and Oregon and
Oregon State play at Corvallis and
I Eugene. Potentially these games
CORVALLIS
I can send one of the top three teams
definitely mi the victory road ill the
I RIDA) & SATURI» Y Y
division race or further before the
si X«»\Y
MONDAY
ultimate decision.
In winning their fourth game
with the Vandals last night the Ore­
TAJI OR
gon club found itself extended to
the limit to turn buck repeated chai,
letlgex.
Oregon Trips Idaho
League Fight Close
DONLEVY
LAUGHTON
VENETIAN
ALBANY
Walter BRENNAN
Starts Sunday
IM MQ WHCTvtr
“NIGHTMARE"
DIAX \ It \RR> MORE
BRIAN DOXIEYY
CORYALL S
GRANADA
ALBANY
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Lt. Willard P. Hovey has trouble
keeping his Battery C, 363d F.A. !
athletes “in shape” because 8 Sgts. ! f
SPORTS
Paul Whilley ami T Sgt. Jurovich, | -
mess sergeants, feed ’< m too well ! '
(rumor sez).
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Pfc. Bob Ruskauff, Editor
RADIO RARITIES
DISCOVERY OF NEW OIL
POCKETS IN OLD WELLS HAS
BEEN MADE POSSIBLE
8Y A RADIO DEVICE
WHICH DETECTS THE
PRESENCE OF OIL /
■'PRIVATE PETE
PRESENTS”
6 p. m, Tuesday, Thur«
day. Friday.
KOAC, 660 Kilocycle*
Jive With Pvt. Pete
GUNS, A RADIO-TUBE STOPWATCH IS
USED WHICH CAN SPLIT A SECOND A
THOUSAND WAYS /
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Starts Sunds«
BIG STREET"
337th, SCU QMs Now
Tied in League War
Two teams were stuck more firm­
ly on the top-rung of the Post
Complement-IXth Corps basketball
league during the week, but it was
an easy deal for one*of them.
The 337th QM increased their
standing to 9 wins (I losses by pro­
cess of getting a default.
The Quartermasters of SCU 1911,
however, boosted their total to 9
and 0 and a first-place tie in the
usual way, by taking the 34291
M it h John I.oder
and
Ruth Ford
lair is
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Nati e and Rank
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BIG DRINK
TO GO BUT!
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Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.
of Corvallis
Billfold Girl
Meeting one of the northwest's
toughest basketball teams in a
game that bids to be fast, hard-
fought and, whatever else will go
down in the “good cause” book, the
Timber Wolf eagers will tangle
with the famed Portland Bailer­
makers, in Portland, Saturday
night
The game will be played in the
Jefferson High School gymnasium
and will start at 8 p. m.
Of particular significance, the
proceeds will be given over to the
drive in which civilians of the
northwest are participating, to pro­
vide additional athletic equipment ♦
for service men.
Launched less than three weeks
ago, the drive has had big and
enthusiastic response. Already in­
dividuals and agencies throughout
Oregon have contributed heavily in .
either goods or the wherewithal to |
get the athletic goods. And, the ar- I
dor is not diminishing.
The Line-up
Coach-player Lt. Bob Duffy, in­
dicated that his team is ready for
the battle against a squad which
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Pill Rollers
\R I'll l.FRY I.EYGI E
Boneheads
8
Redlegs
8
Falcons
3
Bees
3
Generals
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Willamette Wins Game
In Late 5 Minute Spurt
Until the last five minutes of
their Monday night game in Salem,
it looked as if the Timber Wolf
division team would grab a win
from the fast University of Wil-
iamette five.
Then Wilamette spurted and
captured one of the closest cage
battles on the schedule, 50-46, from
Lt. Bob Duffey’s players.
At half time the crack division
team led 23-19.
The set-to was one of two played
during the past week, for the Tim­
ber Wolves traveled to Eugene Sat­
urday, only to drop their second
encounter of the season to the
powerful
University of Oregon
quintet.
ROLLER
SKATING
“If a person has to be quoted
athletically, I should say things are
going along about as fast as they
Of The Week
8:00
can go, though we hope to make
“The prettiest girl I’ve
them go faster.”
P. M.
And so we quote the new Post seen," says Pvt. Frank Gostomski
Athletic officer, Lt. Walter Sind- of the Timber Wolf division. The
linger, from his new office at Field Billfold Girl judges are inclined to
House.
Monday
agree with the private.
Lt, Sindlinger, who arrived last
Wednesday
The above pretty eyeful is none 1
Friday, falls heir to the job vacat­
Friday
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hwy. 99
Saturday
ed by Capt. Frank Wimer and 1st other than MRS. Frank Gostomski
EVERY
SATURDAY
Lt. Byron Wright, recently assign­ and it therefore will not be neces- (
NIGHT
ed to other duties.
sary to lust her address for Frank
Enjoy
the
Smooth. Modern •
The new Post A. O. is a product
Stylings of
of Galion, O, He is a former high insists that he, and he alone, is the '
school instructor of drumatics, who only one eligible to carry on a
7th & Montgomery
combined this duty with the some­ correspondence with her.
Albany, Oregon
10-Piece
ORCHESTRA
Our week's Billfold Girl is 5’ 4" I
what different assignment of as­
featuring
sistant coaching—and the coaching and has dark hair and eyes and has
Mid-Willamette Valley’s
DOROTHY EVANS
was in practically every type of been married to Frank only a
Top-Flight Roller Rink
short time. The judges greet Mrs.
sport.
From Camp Atterbury. Ind., he Gostomski as the third winner in
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came to Camp Adair via Army Ad- (our Billfold Girl contest and we
ministration School at Grinnell, O., urge those who wish to enter their
via Ft. Douglas.
[wives and sweethearts in the com­
petition to mail in their billfold '
pictures to THE SENTRY office.
Jitterbug Contest for Men in Uniform — Cash Prizes
LET S DANCE
at
TUMBLE INN
Al Benning's
SKATEWAY
Roller Rink
DANCE
A Sporting Question—
What Makes A Star?
Leadership in all three of the league play began back in No-
Timber Wolf division leagues is veniber.
Tonight the Bees of Artillery
threatened this week ax those red-
hot teams point toward their last League tangle with the Redlegs
rounds of cage action at Field and, if they win. the fightin' Red-
House.
legs may lose their still slippery
As result of some of the hot- hold on the league tie with the.
test conflict
witnessed in long | Bonehead*. League will close by
moons, the Boneheadx defeated the end of February.
Redlegs, 25-11 (14-5 at half time)
In other games played during the
in their "bet a million” battle at week the Snoopers swamped the
Field House, and with another vic- j Sigx 48-3, with Jones taking 18
tory for the week now stand tied points and Ellis, II); Hdq. put out
in series. Each team has won 8 • the Balls o’ Fire. 32-1(1, after goose­
and lost 2 games.
egging them
14-0 at half-time.
Likewise tile Gulls uf Infantry Manion got 12. A night later the
l< ague added a victory and are now Hdq team mixed up the Sigs,*32-
within S game of the “oner-unas­ 10 while the Balls o' Fire handled
sailable” Mountaineers, with 8 wins, the Storekeepers' stock, 30-25. after
2 losses. By piling up three wins trailing them 12-15 at half-time.
during the week, the Snoopers of I League standings:
Special Troops league have also I
come up to within a half game of I
L.
the Hdq. Co. aces, with 8 wins, 2
1
' Mountaineers
losses.
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Gulls
Anyone kin plainly see. that Geyser*
5
make* it nip and tuck.
7
Engineers
Gorilla Man
PX GIRL BALLOT
Ords into camp to the tune of
44-20.
In one other game of the week,
the 336th Q.Ms defeated 3506 Auto-
Mamt. 26-18. Most of the other
scheduled games were taken by
forfeit in one of the lightest weeks
of play during the league schedule
thus far.
Action will he increased this
week. Games are scheduled both
tonight and tomorrow night at
Field House.
Leaders Threatened
In Hot League Play
HENRY FOXI)\
lltll.lt H XI 1
Proceeds of Portland
Game Will Aid Sports
Equipment Drive Now
Under Way for Soldiers
Follows Capt. F.
Wimer, Lt. Wright
WOMEN WAR WORKERS ARE PRO
tec rep from machinery accioents
BY RADIO ELECTRIC EYES/ IF
THEY CROSS THE LIGHT BEAM THC
MACHINERY AUTOMATICALLY JWi'
And More Coming
Boilermaker Till
Lt. Sindlinger Is
New Camp Adair AO
Q n TESTING THE FIRING QUALITIES OF BIG
It bids to lie even nippier f Irl­
lowing a pair of games tonight and
tomorrow on Field House courts.
Fridays, at 2100. may prove to be
the game of games. The Hdq.
team meet* the Snooper* and there
is a chance aye. a possibility even
that their leadership will be
usurped for first time since
kJ
Oh, Yeah!
Oregon Game Laws indicate
that this Lt. (of the 336 QM
Depot Co.—at least we can go
that far) shall be nameless,
here:
Lt. and Mrs.--------- --—enjoyed
a fine pheasant dinner this week.
But it happened this way:
During a road march the birds
was disturbed by the passing of
troops and. as it tried to fly the
Albany out of the vicinity,
struck a wire, broke its neck.
The pheasant died (according to
our report), froni internal in-
juries.
P. S—No kiddin' warden—
the company didn’t even have
their rifles along that day.
We might as well have used
the Lt’s, name after all.
by
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Mv choit
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who
Camp Adair
enlists on its roster none other
than the redoubtable Slim Winter-
mude. Against the Winter-mude
led Boilermakers
the
Timber
Wolves will probably start:
Lts. Duffy and Gene Badgley at
guard; Lt. Herbert Brown at guard,
Waxman and Frazier as forwards.
. with plenty of playing time likely
! for Lt. Jos. Quin, Sgt. Clark Brown,
I Al Burink, Pvts. Adams and Ken­
nedy.
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SFECI \l TROOPS I E \<;| E
Hq Co.
Snooper*
Storekeepers
Balls o' Fire
The 1943 basketball fortunes
California and Stanford found no
uplift Tuesday night when Bear*
and the Indians, sharer* of the last
spot in the southern division coast
conference standings, came up
against two independent teams.
The University of San Francisco
Dons won from the Indians. (9-33.
holding a lead throughout the game.
Santa Clara took California. 39-
S9. in ti c second half of the double-
I header at Civic auditorium.
L. H. (Greg) Gregory, Sportsed |
the Oregonian, is refraining, for
30 days from calling any athlete a
star.
Reason, an Albany sub­
scriber beefed, in the following '
manner:
“In nine-tenths of the stories for
the public print anyone who ever
wore an athletic uniform ha.« been
designated as a star when: (1) he
got killed either in war or in an
automobile accident; (2) got mar­
ried; (3) got arrested and (4) in I
innumerable other circumstances." J
Greg believes the guy ha« a .
legitimate squawk.
The Immortal 'Rock';
His Words A Prophecy
A former Notre Dame gridiron-
er recently recalled some prophetic
words by Knute Rock ne on a home- ,
ward journey from West Point in 1
1925, after Army administered a
27-0 shellacking to the “Fighting
Irish.” Said Rockne. “I know you
fellows feel bad, but I want you to ;
remember one thing: If we ever
go to war, God help the fellows who
ever tackle them!”
On that 1925 Army team were I
Brig
Gen.
LaVerne
iBIondy)
Saunders.
Brig.
Gen.
Emmet i
I (Rosy) O’Donnell and Maj. Trap
¡Trapnell, all decorated for distin­
guished service in this war, and
. Capt. Moe Daly, captured with Maj.
I Trapnell by the Japs in the Philip­
pines. and Art Meehan, killed
there.
Elect Your PX Girl;
Contest Rules Here
Rome Rambles On
New York (CNS>—A radio
broadcast from Rome picked up
here reported that President Roose­
velt had worn a zoot suit when he
addressed the new Congress.
Lots of girls. Music by TOPHATTERS,
Salem’s Leading Dance Band.
Salem Armory—Adm. 50c—Every Saturday, 9 P. M
Sponsored by Capital Post No. 6, American Legion
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Stocks Are Practically
Complete at FRAGER’S
New shipments from eastern manufacturers
are arriving almost every day. Frager's can
funish your home — or one needed piece.
A short shopping visit to our store will
convince you that we are doing our job.
SPECIAL
Console Model Radios
We have a few — some recently put in stock
Come and see them. First come—first served
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the Eugene Glemen (details of this
big show elsewhere in the Sentry>.
There you can look 'em over.
If your gal just missed and isn't
of the four, then take your pick of
these gals and try again. The Bal­
lot Box will remain at each PX.
So vote in the finals for one of the
four girls.
We hope yours is one of these
A I m rjce portion of the warm­ four gals—your dream of »he PX
water panfish prvuuveti in federal
But the only' *ay to put her !
luHchcrir*
to »lock farm
across trooper is—start bucking !
to pr*»vi<|e lot'll fish
tar her now* Y’otc
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