Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 18, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Thursday. Marcii IS.
CampAdair Sentry
1943
QMs Win Cage Title; Boxing Plans Bared
Score 18 Wins, One
Loss in League
Camp Adair
SPORTS
Cage Series Concludes
With 2 Gorges Tonite
Always good provider.-, for them-,
selves, QM furthered the proof in
the SCU 1911-Attached troops
basketball league to clinch the
series going away with 18 wins
and 1 loss for the two-month ar-
ray of Field House games.
They rode out on the tide of a
54-12 shellacking of the SCU
Hdq. five and a bye for the final
league games, this week. The outfit
must reprove their victory how­
ever, in a play-of series for the
four high teams which will de­
termine the two outfits eligible to
enter the Post tournament next
month.
Games Tonight
Tonight two matches are sched­
uled to conclude the league. The
3506 QMs will battle with the 691st
QMs (second in league) at 6 p.m.
SCU Hdq. meets the MPs at 7
p.m. Excepting these games the
final score will read :
League Standings
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-1
W<ts
I »
in
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j-Camp Adair Tourney
Falls in Lafe April
Field House Matches
Advanced to March 25
By Pfc. Bob Ruskauff
Borers From 96th's 381 si and Flying Sea-Gulls of
Timber Wolf Division Clash in Salem Gos Tomorrow
Loads of leather will be Un- heavy, with a broken hand; Ted
packed tomorrow night (start­ Curless, welter, with torn muscles.
Little things like that. But there
ing 8 p. m.) at Salem Armory. are plenty good punchers left.
Ten bout« are carded. It’s the Lt. Preston’s Sea Gulls lack a
second bi-weekly slug-fest of
the Capitol Legion No. 9 Post. Timber Wo/f
Sluggers will be the 381st Inf.
team of the 96th vs. the Sea
«
Gulls of the Timber Wolves.
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It will be the first tophole di­
visional tangle to date. A lusty
series lies ahead. For the inter­
division tournament is coming up
and the Post championships like­
wise, though at the time this piece
was ground through our Model
17 (tenth priority) mill, dates were
not firmly established.
The day room fund will bene­
fit from proceed«. For EM charge
is two bits (25c to you).
“"Lt. Robert Barrett of the 381st
claims some of his ace fighters
are laid up—heavyweight Danny-
Cox with tonsilitis; Jones, light-
heavy- thus far tojrit• a^ns^
Vic Kurtz, but have an
supply down the line, according to
Coach Pvt. Oscar Liuzza, who used
to clip off a lot of lightweights
under the ring name of Archie
Lewis. The bouts following may
be changed at the 11th hour, but
at the 10th they’ll line up:
38’st vs. Ses Gel’«
Easier or Garcia
Johnnv Math« wu 1°
Frankie LaB»lla
<dcms
13
Lee
-/-(•-»
Al Russo.................. 13
Ackerman »r Grenx
.................. 14
Bob’ * Vn--e«i
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.................. JS Ramirez H’rshm’n
Ht-rh Lit by
1*”itwell ............ IS
T. Croikshank
Cl*irk
1A
..Erl. F. BoT^ffo I
E Rost4>*’inan . .. 1G
i r o Pen***
S. IjOBirprt ....
17
At 140 pounds, Ed ie( littr'bitsr) CM»
a Fpq
lin«, lone sciithmw
y Grr’alumes
team, needs a taker.
>•• <1 Philip Oarlett are the pi Gull train­
handles
the
trs ( pl Earl Gustafson
3Hlst.
The Camp Adair boxing tourna-
ment, which was originally set for
the first part of April, will be held
toward the last of April, Lt. Walter
Sindlinger, Post Athletic Officer,
announced yesterday.
Purpose is to allow time for
the divisional tournaments, soon
underway, to be completed. The
division bouts will be used also
as eliminations for the All-Post
Championships.
On top of this, the general
change-about in the boxing picture
is followed by the announcement of
CpI. Jim Shackleton, Field House
matchmaker, that date of the
March bouts at the Field House
has been changed once more. They
will be staged next Thursday night
(March 25).
Despite 4th Soot in
Conference, Paced by
Washington, OSC Okay
Drnud YankeesChart:
'Oh, Teacher, Can Wo
Use the Girls' Room?'
Although Oregon State’s bas­
ketball team finished in fourth
place in the final Northern divi­
' 'lai
sion standings with eight wins and
M i I
eight losses, local hoop fans feel
The once-mighty Yankees are that the season was fairly’ success­
about to ask the Principal to let ful, despite the general ‘bow-down’
i
them use the girls gym at Asbury to victorious Washington.
Park high school, some of the1
383rd Inf. Pugilists
Outside the conference the
nasty are saying, as they look at1 conference the Orangement hung
Of 96th Squared Off
the sad state of things to start' up the remarkable record of 11
| With Multnomah, 24th
‘ wins in 12 games. Lone loss «as
spring training.
Yesterday the Yanks found that to powerful Bradley Tech by a
Coach Lon Stiner yesterday doled
Lt. Edward McCloy’s 383rd In­
only 12 men at a time would fit 42 to 41 count in an overtime
< ut uniforms, called his men to- fantry boxing team will meet the
into the boys' gym. Bob Considine battle, during the Beavers' east­
i ether for a spot o' Oirish lay. For Multnomah Athletic Club at the
indicated that, if they could use ern tour.
some DM) men of OSC spring foot­ latter's Portland arena on Wednes­
the girls gym, they would agree
The Orange took three out of
ball practice was underway.
day night. March 24.
to wear bloomers and use fright , four in the conference from Idaho,
Emphasis will be on physical
From news that has been drift­
Light« eight hope of the Sea wigs.
,
split with Washington State and
condition it was noted, as the un­ ing down from Portland, the big Gulls of Timber Wolf Division in
i '* i i " i U ."'¡f
i P
Oregon and dropped three out of
it rtaintiea regarding any football city lads have an impressive list the Salem go* tomorrow night, is
looks like broad-shouldered Ernie *
next season are quite existant. of victories to their credit.
_____ _ _______
___ «ho Bonham, who is enroute to camp, j four to the champion Huskies.
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135-pounder.
Frankie _
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abella,
Lew Beck led the Qrange scorers
Practices will be held five days I»' i'r! The 383rd has two promising goes in against Don (dams of the
will carry the 1943 hurling loud.
for
the conference campaign with
week.
sluggers in Egt. J. Reprischak and H6th Div. Another bet for light-
176 points. In second place was
¡Jack Garber, who last week scored »eight honors in Divisional and
forward Don Cecil with an even
PAYCHEK BAGS 7
' respective defeats over Sam Ixing- Post Tournaments. — Signal Corps Scrambled Sports
100. The rest of the scoring was:
Johnny Paychek, boxing veteran, ' ert and Al Lebuf at the matches Photo.
Cliff
Montgomery,
captain
of
the
Durdan.
91; Glen Warren, 80; Bill
was (like Barney Ross) in the I held in the Salem Armory.
Columbia Rose Bowl football Taitt, 67; Tommy Holman, 61: An­
thick of the Jap fighting at Guadal­
team is in the school for naval offi­ derson, 59; Bob Howard, 30; How­
BALL “FIGHTS” 96th
canal and also came out a hero.
cers at Princeton . . . Johnny Mize, ard Jeffries, 12; Alex Peterson, 7;
Paychek, a heavyweight who once
After several practice games
the New York Giants’ giant first- Norman Carey,
Carey. 3;
3: and Mickey Bro­
tried to slug it out with Joe Louis , with the neighboring teams, C.
baseman, took his local physical phy, 1.
. . . stepped up to his CO one day Btry. of 363rd F.A., will play it's
last week; if he passes he’ll be re­
and «aid he and his pal wanted to j first game Friday with the HQ.
classified from s'A to 1-A for
AL LIGHTNER NOT AL
go off on a Jap hunting trip all by , battery nine 363rd, at their dia-
Nine Weeks of Battle Army . s service . . . Tennis Star Vic
ik.
n...i..— t
»,_ sort
—• of
.» ,».:
— is mond. Starting pitcher for the "C”
themselves.
This
thing
Result in Dead-locks Seixas reported last week at the He’s Orland, not Al Lightner,
O.K. with leatherneck commanders. will be JOHN I’LESHA. Other
| Army training center at Miami this sports ed of the Salem States­
Johnny was out four days. He members of the team who have
1 Beach as an aviation cadet . . . man which has written up things
After
nine
weeks
of
battling
over
came back with at least three and i performed I well and are expected
Maher Judnich. hard-hitting out­ Camp Adair-way numerous times.
hardwood, , —
it’ ........
s all over ......
now
.... thé “C," , the
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maylie seven dead Japs to his 'to deliver victories for
fielder for th<» St. Louis Browns. The real Al is “Al’s” brother. Pvt
'.ire
TOM
SIMMONS,
F.I.F1F.
Fl
S-
with
mighty
exception
of
th,
play-
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credit.
, was inducted into the Army last Alan Wray Lightner of Fort Lewi«.
i FI.IF.R.
\ 1.1.ISON
I
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RIMAI’X.
... I off series underway this week at
I week at San Francisco.
We can thank Sports ed L. H-
HAROLD
FLANNIGAN.
TROY
Field
House
in
the
league basket-
•TAHARET” NIGHT
Gregory of the Oregonian for dig­
On Wednesday, March 24, "cab­ BUTTERFIELD and the one and l»all competition of the 96th Divi-
Have the ’Sentry’ mailed home ging up these facts and getting us
I sion.
aret" night will lie held at the only ’’KP". \MOS SMITH.
every week.
jail mixed up thisaway.
And. viewing the dead-lock sort
Women's Club, 7th and Monroe,
QMs.
of
wind-up
in
both
Corvallis. Loads of fun. gmal music
Lt, Bernard Schwarts,
the Kane and
and junior hostesses to dance with | pia yed the entire game in right Easley leagues, it was apparent
await all the service men who at- field and was not yanked ( as we .sonic sort of play-off would have
tend.
reported! in the recent opening | to be:
It was long-evident that the old
Make our ’’cabaret’’ your regular softball thriller of SCU vs. QM
Wednesday night rendezvous. Join officers. Our heart bleeds. Lieuten­ time competitors, the 921st F A.
j i’n. and the Military Police Platoon
ant, and better luck next time!
Vs in the fun and festivities.
'of the Easley League, would have
Either the SCU 1911 officers are.
j to fight it out to break their first (1) the best mudders. or (2) they Lopatin. Kressaty and Merrill
for SCI’, who whanged the offer­
' place tie. which has held ever since
were the maddest or (3) and the1 ings of several QM pitchers out
the tourney got underway.
most likely, they played the best;
Over in the Kane League it ball, for sweet revenge to their, of the lot.
So, despite the best efforts of
«as (he same story. Lofty Tech
opening-game defeat at hands of Maj. Brandt, who as catcher
l I
I Sgt. Howard Berge and his 96th QM officers, came in Monday eve- i spark-plugged the QMs in beauti­
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Div. H.Q. Co. teammate» kne« ning’s six-inning softball melee on !
ful style, they lost, to make it 1 I
A regimental, round robin »«»ft- aiul there are two games -cheduled , that the time had finally arrived
the Headquarters lot
and 1 in the big-league. The »tart­
ball »tries for a 20-team league each week foe each team. Using j to come face to face with the 1st
Answering the sixty-four dollar' ing
; line-ups for Game 2:
Will open on the playing grounds I simple arithmetic, if you don't wish' Rn. 3S2nd Inf. «ho had been
question, the score wax -28-4.
QMs -4 ▼» SCU -9*
of the Sea Gulls of Timber Wolf to practice algebra for the Special­ pacing them for lop league
i Brandt
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The reasons: (1) ( lpL Gj|.
Rier
t» ______ Capt
Division, Monday night.
iaed Training program or have honor«.
• !>
__
U
hert Wait, hid his pitching arm
Smith
Col Welcome P Walts is presi­ forgotten your logarithms (what­
K
Ijkwrrn ec
Additionally, there was the dark
H. . ... Lt
m rare form for SCU and (2) the
. . . .
1 t 11
Friedman
h
dent of the league.
ever they arc), that will take 10 horse angle to take into considera.
Lt
1
Kearn*
If
home run notches »ere already
1 1
Seh wart a
. f
Each outfit will play 19 game» weeks to finish the league.
lion.
I sliced unto the big bats of Lts.
l«t
I.t-
Thraaher
» f
Lon Calls
His Boys
96fh League Series
Cage Games Finished
Softball Series Starts;
Teams in Round Robin
Thoma»
9f
Lt
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