Cump Adair Sentry Thursday, February 25, 19 K rapi* Eight • — Hq., 921st, Hold To 96th League Firsts KWIL Will Broadcast Shans-Greco Title Go Camp Adair SPORTS It had to happen ooner or later.* ROLL ’ER TO 7 A the ixth w< > k of the 96th Di­ Added spurt- news will tie found Pfr. Bob Ruskauff, Editor vision’s championship cage tourney by gently turning over—to Page 7 roa: J by. tin- three way first place (lucky number!). tie up in the Kane League was broken when the high and mighty five of the 2nd Bn., 381st Infantry took a nosi dive at the hands of the 1st Bn.. 382nd Infantry. This leaves the 96th Division H.Q. Com­ i pany and th.- lsl Bn., 382nd In- Soldier Hockey Star, iantry still fighting i. out for the CpI. Bob Smith, Was lead. Great Gopher Lineman Tech. Sergeant Howard Berge, i ■ e guard of th, 96th Division • By T Sgt. K. A. Brow'n Headquarters squad, earned his Corporal Robert A. Smith, ath­ I ♦ keep in last Friday night’s game letic director assigned to the 96t|i when h led hl.- spirited team mates Division Special Service Section, Ten Bouts on Cord at 'Wolves' Hit Stride The three New York baseball in a 36-24 triumph against the 321st was recently added to the lineup clubs, which can quarrel over noth­ Engineers Dispelling the old feel­ Salem Armory March 5 ing at times, agree that they won’t With Passing Attack ol an all service men’s hockey team ing that big men are slow men, which meets at the Portland Colis­ let any of their players train by Belg1, who has to knock the snow eum every Sunday night. themselves in warmer climates off hi- nose every morning, ran To sports adicts. Bob Smith will Two 96th Div. boxing teams will after the northern camps open . . . With identical, "believe it or long-legged c::eii - around the En­ be remembered as one of the Uni­ help the American Legion Capital "You know a ball player's idea of not” scores, the Timber Wolf bas­ gines •: I’.ntii :h < mpetition looked ketball team clipped the 96th Divi­ versity of Minnesota’s outstanding Post No. 9. of Salem, put across training,” snorts Secretary Eddie like that they had dropped their sion in their “big game” at Field linemen during the 1941) and 1941 the first of a series of scheduled Brannick of the Giants. ’’They pic)..- and shovr 1.-. Even though his football seasons when the Gophers boxing shows, in the Salem arm­ work out a few minutes then go defensive p sition in past games House, In a prelim, the Div. Hdq. were national collegiate champions. ory March 5—and also assist the play a round of golf.” . . . V e’ve oi fit outbattled the *J21st FA team has prevented him from taking a He is 23 years old and parks his day room fund of the Post by doing going to urge them all to do some of (he 96th. primarj place the lime light of I "he scores — 58-38 — for both 210 pounds at 96th Division Head­ so. road work before they report,” adds the high, scorer-. H rg<- managed to i quarter- Company. He intends to A 10-hout card is planned, rang- Ed Barrow of the Yayks “We al­ get around the net throughout th« i games! One would susp«'-t collu- go back to school when the war is ■ ¡ng a]i tile way from bantam to ways do.” .. . The Dodgers’ Branch setup and i.i . 1. d off first place t si , had the action not been so over nd complete his senior year heavyweight and including a Rickey siy’s he’d like to get five or furious and the scoring so fa..c, with 9 point.-. in business administration. 1 “grudge” battle between one six players together for prelimi­ In the Easley League, the M.P. well diversified. “Lackantu” a 98-pounder and a nary work about March 1 so he Platoon, despii th- loss of big Bill 1 It was a fitting a id climactic ■ Today’s Guest Star party called “Lipsey," who scales could lie sure how their condition­ Reeder who was mid up with a duo of melee.- marked by presence Hal Wood, Twin Falls (Idaho) 280. This ought to bring back the ing is coming along. of both th«' artillery bands of the sprained ankle. uhbed Sevier, who heretofore ha. -larrvd at forward, 96th and the Timber Wolf divi- Tine - News: "If the war keeps up flea and the elephant story. and the feminine side takes over Fighters will represent in the centi position and made a sions, plus and a lusty, roaring Babe Ruth’s idea that northern sports reporting, the boys who make 381st Inf. team, which SSO fourth rail; to ek> out 27 points crowd of rooters for both divisions. training will “ruin” players and the all-star team will be the ones against the l.i of the 1st Bn.. 381st Among fan- who perhaps helped who have the prettiest curls, the Robert Barrett says is going great that the pitchers will only be good Infantry. R suits of the other put the Timber Wolves over the best color combinations on their guns and a team of the 383rd Inf., for a few innings at the start games: top was Majoi General Gilbert R. suits and who Look like good with Lt. Edward McCloy, SSO, in brought a series of snorts along the Kane League—H.Q. Co. 96th Div., Cook and his daughter. Ce Ce, who jitterbugs. baseball beat . . . “What did he ever 28, 361st F.A. Bn., 18; 2nd Bn., have been ardent rooters for the know about training?” was the 381st Inf.. 32, 3rd Bn., 382nd Inf., squad all season long and Brigadier general reaction .. . And you gotta ' 26; 1st Bn. 382nd Inf., 35, 361st General Bryant E Moore. admit the Babe never took his F.A. Bn., 18. Div. Hdq. Smoothies spring work too seriously . . . Dixie Easley League—796th Ord. Co.. In the preliminary game the Walker, for one, figures that play­ 2i), 1st lb.. .¡81s ini. 2-1; 921st F.A. Div. Hdq. squad of the Timber ers who live in the North all winter j Bn.. 44; 96th Q.M. Co., 27; 796th Wolves showed the class which has will be a lot better off for staying | Ord. Co.. 29. 3o.’nd F.A. Bn., 27; kept them undefeated in their Divi­ there to train instead of moving 1st Br.„ 383rd Inf., 35, 1st Bn., The Redlegs once again crushed | Infantry League sion league, when they took the to a warmer climate and back 381st Inf., 33. L. again .. . 921st F.A. of the 96th by th” 58-38 the Boni heads, 36-17 at Field House W. ...... 11 1 count. Div. Hdq. led by lit points Tui -day night and clinched the Ar- Mountaineers — o — 0 New York Tama Mauriello, at half time. Vandervoort and tilb ry League title;the Mountain­ Gulls .............. ..... 10 With as much fanfare as a Byrd ’89;!i, New York, outpointed Vin­ Fusselman. with 16 and 10 points, eers of Infantry de-spouted the Geysers . . 5 I expedition setting sail for the cent Pimpinella. 172-'i, New York, o to South Pole, a group of intrepid high-scored for the losers. The re- Geysers, 36-24 to cinch theirs; so Engineers ______ o 10 explorers led by Branch (Christo­ j markable 27 points sunk by Pvt. all of the three Timber Wolf league Pill Rollers basketball champions are now de ­ Artillery League ; Cleve Kennedy really put the Div. pher Columbus) Rickey has headed o up the Hudson river to find a place i Redlegs ..................... 11 Hdq. boys acro.-s, backed by the cided. Presenting them: Infantry League—the Mountain­ i Boneheads ............................... 10 ■ great flooi work of Adams and 3 called Bear Mountain, where the eers, with 11 wins, 1 loss. Falcons 4 i Manion. i Brooklyn Dodgers will establish a Artillery League-—Redlegs, with [ Bees ........... 3 8 mailing address in March. For about the first time this sea- 11 wins. 2 losses. I Generals ............. 1 Ison the traveled Timber Wolf divi­ 11 Bear Mountain is a well-known I Special Troops League — Hdq. Special Troops League I ski resort, but underneath that sion team really got their passing Co., with 11 wins, 0 losses. I Hq. Co. ................................. 11 attack on the beam and it was this 0 white stuff skiers glide over and There are only two games in 2 sit down in, Rickey has been told Snoopers.....................................9 more than any other factor which this great intra-mural competition ! i Storekeepers............................ 5 gave them victory over the speedy 6 can be found no fewer than five 2 V of Albany on Hwy. 99 remaining. Neither will affect the i Sigs ....................................... 2 ami hard-fighting team of the 96th. 9 baseball diamonds where the Dodg­ EVERY SATURDAY standings in any way, hence the Balls o’ Fire 2 Scoring was diversified for both Hi ers can practice their profession— NIGIIT big guns of tht' Timber Wolves are ; outfits. The 58 Timber Wolf points if they don't get tangled up in Ei ■ y the Smooth. Modern pointed to the play-off to decide were earned—Frazier, 13; Duffy, which team is class of the three BASKETBALL GAMES Stylings of . their skis. 13; Badgley, 11; Waxman, 5; leagues. WANTED Groundkeepers Baseball moguls—1st Sgt. Tom 1 Rickey already has accepted Adam.-. 4; H. Brown. 10; C. Brown, Play Off Battles Davee and Lt. Walter W. Kirksey, Bear Mountain as a training site, lO-Piece ORCHESTRA 2. The 96th Div.’s 38 is added —I These will happen next Tuesday who direct the operations of both but never a person to leave any­ featuring DOROTHY EVANS Weimer, 1; Bolte, 9; Sevier, 3; and Thursday nights and, judged on the soft ball and league ball teams thing to chance he decided to take Reeder, 7; Gilmore. 4; Wiskoske. performance basis, odds favor the of their battery, have decided to do his groundkeeper from Ebbets stream-lined Hdq. Co. squad of Spe­ their spring training right at home 2; Berge, 3; Jawkoivski Field to make an inspection and cial Troops. Undefeated, their vic­ (Camp Adair). (Any ball teams compile technological data such as tori" include that against the 96th wanting to book training games | when he would need to start ex­ Div. 921st outfit. now—write or call to 1st. Sgt. T. i cavating. Newspapermen and pho­ Two teams, picked by lot, will Davee, Btry “C” 363rd F.A. Bn. tographers were included in the meet Tuesday night, 7 o’clock, at at 6th So. and E. Ave. All teams ( OKI ALLIS expedition to assure that the find­ Field House, The third will draw invited. Our ball field is your field, ings were recorded for posterity. Thur d;i 1 -T'ridav-Saturdav ready, they say. and a bye and on Thursday, March 4, Many of the newspapermen in 7 p. nt., meet the winner of Tues- the party have accompanied the day’s battle, By any count, if1 96th Leagues Dodgers to Havana, Cu^a, for you like Dr. Naismith’s famous i training in the last two years and game, these fracases should be Kane League Standings their reactions to the change from worth the price of admission—just Won Lost tropical to polar conditions may be wear your uniform over to Field H.Q. Co. 96th Div. 0 7 worthy of historical attention, also, House. Final league standings: 0 1st Bn., 383rd Inf. »> q if the phenomena does not destroy 1 2nd Bn., 381st Inf. 4 the recording instruments. 2 3 !96th Signal Co. To West Point 2 2 3rd Bn., 383rd Inf. Besides inspecting Bear Moun­ 2 3 , 2nd Bn., 383rd Inf. o ¡ 361st F.A. Bn......... ALBANY 3 tain the party will look over the field house at West Point, five Gabby" Hayes Easley League Standings miles away. It is here the Dodgers 921st F.A. Bn...... Now Playing probably will do most of their i M.P. Platoon . FLYING FORTRESS’ training, if the explorers find what 2nd Bn., 382nd Inf. RICH ARD GREENE they expect to find on the ground 3rd Bn., 381st. Inf. With Ralph Richardson CARLA LEHMANN at Bear Mountain. 796th Ord. Co. ..... Arrangements have been made 1st Bn., 383rd Inf. Coming Sunday Starts Sunday for the Dodgers to use the baseball 321st Med. Bn “CROSSROADS” cage in the Army’s field house for Wm. ISiWELL and three hours on any day when con­ HEDY LAMARR ditions are not suitable for practic­ I GME TIERNEY * LYNN BAM ing outdoors at Bear Mountain. Handball Hounds In 'Ladder' Tournament Friday night's lightweight bout in Madison Square Garden between Cleo Shuns, veteran Los Angele- ♦ --------- ------------------------ - contender, and Johnny Greco of A. n prelude to tile Camp ?. ail ; l ilt ut either Field House (phone Canada, will he broadcast over 2897) or Fire Station 1 (next-door KWIL, Albany. Tune to 1280 kilo singles and doubles blind) all tour­ to Lorenz Court on 1st St. S. and F). nament' to lie conducted in lute cycles at 7 p. in. Phoiu- is .'1131. Play will begin next April and Muy, a singles “ladder” Thursday and tournament will close tournument will he launched . next March l(i. On March 15 and 16, Thursday on the Lorenz Court. 1'luyers standing in the first four Whet, the ladder tourney is well rungs on the ladder will meet in underway and player combinations pl; y-oft matches for th” champion­ ship. arranged, a doubles tournament Nothing Fussy About To climb the ladde.*. Chief Sherk will also be started. This was the said, a player may challenge an- Fussel man; He Still announcement yesterday of Fire o'her player rated not more than Chief A. L. Sherk, who has been two rungs above himself. Matches Adds; 79 Pts. Total playing the old Irish game for lo, under A.A.U. rules. Timber Wolves Defeat 96th in ‘Big Games’ Division Pugilists Battle for Legion Identical Scores Both Games, 58-38 ; Second Guessing : Wolf age League Champs at TUMBLE INN The tournament is open to all these 30-odd years, (mil is sort of handbull players EM. isfficera or the unanimously-appoint«d handball The high and mighty Lester L. civilians—on this Post. All play- Fusselman of the 921st F.A. Bn. commissioner pre-tem in 1 " " ling dates will be clean'd by phon- •still wears the coveted crown of the parts. ! ing 3131. Next Sentry will un- — High-lights of tourney rules fol­ I nounce entries and ratings; players 96th Division’s basketball IliMfll scorer with 79 points to his credit low: [ of proved past performance will be Enter by Munday in ,six weeks of competition, Fus- * seeded to start, others to be placed seiman has been in the lead ever Entries must be filed by Monday by lot. since the round robin series opened up and it looks like he’s going to be us permanent as Gibraltar. Master Sergeant Burdette Owen of the H6th Division Headquarters Company was right behind him at the close of the week’s hostilities with Sb points while his team mate. Corporal Norman Weiner, boasted 48 points to put him right ahead of the 921st’s J. Yeasiey who pulled up Lots of girls. Music by TOPH ATTERS, in fourth place with 47. Donnie G Salem's Leading Dance Band VanDervort, also of the 921st, has dropped down to fifth with 4(1 Salem Armory—Adm. 50c—Every Saturday, 9 P. M. points. 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Fifth and Lyon GRANADA Feb. 23-28 ALBANY First Baptist Church Corvallis. Ninth and Monroe March 2-8 : 8:00 Now Playing I’. M. “HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT RICHARD CARLSON Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday Dr. Roy L. Brown Speaker DON’T FORGET YOE ARE WELCOME i participate in all the activities ,.f the two churches. ............ Coming Sundav—5 Days “Journey for Margaret" ROBERT YOl’NG and LARAINE DAY SERVICE MEN’ S CENTERS in ALBANY & CORVALLIS. Make it your home when in town - Relax Write letters. Always something to eat. ROLLER SKATINC SKATEWAY Roller Rink Starts Sunday ”1 ALCON’S BROTHER” GEORGE SANDERS 7th & Montgomery Albany, Oregon alito "MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Mid-Willamette Valiev’s Top-Flight Koller Kink .MONTE WOOLLEY X i Wonder if Ford Frick’s effort to get the Phils back on their feet will be as successful as his first big job as National League president . . . Back in 1935, if you remember, Frick stepped into John Heydler’s shoes just in time to deal with a similar situation at Boston ... He (or the National League) wasn’t so gentle that time as yesterday’s dealings with Gerry Nugent . . . Gerry, at least, got some money out of it, but all Judge Emi! Fuchs got when they took the Braves away front him was the bounce... But the Braves kept solvent anil then moved out of last place, which was all the league required ... All w<- can say for the Phils' buyers is that they must have as much cour­ age as money—and our understand, ing is that they had to show a good bankroll for expenses besides the price of the club’s stock. Floor Coverings Available We are doing our level I ! best to carry on as near­ ly to normal service — t both in stocks and in in- You may assure yourseii that our service in this djpcrtme it dividual help to shoppers —as it is humanly pos- I is much above the average store sitile under present con- ditions. i ! 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