,mp Adair Sentry Thursday, March 18,1943. 6th Div. Hdq. Cogers attle 921st for Title Monty. Goose. Hung High! Cambridge. Mass - (CMS) - Monty-five-year-old pet gander known throughout East Cam­ bridge for his fondness for beer. He was picked up by a truck driver, witnesses said, as he emerged from a tavern — a stewed goose! Page Severt 96th Plays Air Base At Field House Friday For the first time a neighboring service basketball team will invade Camp Adair, when the Corvallis Air Base five takes on a picked team to represent the 96th Division, tomorrow night at the . Field House. Time of the game will be 6 p. m. It continues the recent precedent 1 of having a big-time cage battle to precede the now so-popular Friday Tuesday night’s semi-final eliminations for the 96th night dances at Field House. ■vision basketball championship featured the closest game The 96th "team of giants” will be chosen from the Hdq. Co. outfit | yet hit the Field House when the 921st F. A. Bn. stopped and the MP’s — “Blackwood's Brutal Bruisers” — both of which boast be “team of giants,’ the M. P. Platoon. 31-30. j some of the tallest players in both the Kane and Easley leagues. rThe MP’s have been noted for Richen vs. Feig Tonite Of course size isn’t everything, as the bruisers laughingly say in remembering a game with Coach Bob Buchanan's mity but mighty feir exceptional speed in past On Ball Brown, Ruskauff Win Albany High boys. pies, but the FA proved to be Coaching the 96th players is Lt. John Kinsler. The all-star air eir match and streaked around le hardwood like animated bolts Handball, which is a game as base team is coached by Lt. Johnson. [lightning. It was a nip and tuck Irish as the snakes of Killarney are green, will be' carried on with all I fair from the start. The MP’s buld sink a Held goal and then 1 the force of a major offensive as ay would shift to the Artillery the ladder tournament continues le of the court and the 921st on the Lorenz Court tonight. kuld sink the sphere. The long trip up the inverted ladder for the ceeded favorites has Yank a Yank begun and tonight two added • I I In the second quarter. FA matches will be played and may Lt. Caprilion pulled out the Saints have pity on the condi­ G. Van Dervort w ho had tion of a good Irishman. For St. personal fouls against him, Patrick’s day was yesterday. saved the big boy for the ' » Match Tonight part of the last quarter I At 8:15 a match that should give The Timber Wolves were out cruising last week—for he shoved him back in the some glimmer as to who is who baseball timber. Judged by the line-up of prospects the i will take place when Al Richen, an was like a shot in the arm who was a star at Multnomah A.C. timbre (if we may keep on playing with words like this), is his team mates who kept up in Portland and has twice gone into plenty good. furious assault and came out Furlough, Ahoy ' runner-up in the northwest A.A.U. top of the MP’s with the sole So good that Manager Sgt. sional umpire. First candidate to championships, will play Cpl. Sid point. Jack Knott will carry pleasant the "kill the blankety-blank" job Feig. 96th Division Hq. Co.-lst Bn. thoughts as he entrains today is I’cf. Morris I.uxenberg, who At 7 :00 p.in. Charles Sonne, Inf. game was a bit one | officiated for the Pony League SCU 1911, who stands 15 on the for a furlough in his home at Fast breaks were few and Houston, Texas. Business man­ in the east. ladder, just ahead of Richen, will between. The Hq. boys used ager Stg. Long John Wulf yes­ take the challenge of Pfc. Boh Then there is J. R. Rich, threo technique of feeling out their Ruskauff, who has thus far got­ terday revealed the following as years and outfielder and first- ositien and made use of super- . ten over T 5 Eddie Jacobson, 21- “part, of our prospects”: sacker with Oakland in the Pacific height to open a withering pass The Timber Wolf team, whieh is Coast league; Catcher Garza, who 11, 21-17 and Assistant Fire Chief ck. Toby Wallace. Scores were 21-11, slated to start trainin gat their was under option to the Dodgers Hdq. Whops 382nd 10-21, 21-11 in the Wallace-Rus- “home park,” Albany, in early when Uncle cancelled it; Pvt. he 382nd tried in vain to inter- kauff match, one of toughest thus April, will enlist such known can­ Fisky, an outfielder and catcher the ball from M/Sgt. Bur- didate talent as Sgt. Lowell Cal- from the "Three-Eye” league; John far. e Owen who continually vol- ( SARONG SUCCESSOR? In one of the tourney upsets, houn, ex-Houston player in the Raleigh, who has been hurling for d between nimself, Tech. Sgt. | This latest in the bathing root Pvt. Bill Brown took T Sgt. Percy Texas league; Pfc. Joe Solito, the Kansas City Blues and Philip Berge, and Sgt. Norman suit, modeled by Actress Lucille Buss in straight games. formerly of the Evangeline League Korn, who has been covering first . Whenever they hit a clear Ball, is intended by her studio to in Louisiana; S. J. Mackovics, sec-| base for Fordham, the other four Hdq. men would supersede the sarong. The strap­ ond baseman who was on a Pitts­ Lt. Bob Duffy, AO of the Tim­ until S Sgt. Clarence Bolte less effect is to conserve material, burgh Pirate “farm” at time of ber Wolves, has been completing under the net and only then explained the publicity boys, but his induction and— arrangement of the playing sched­ Id they let the ball go to him. they were silent about all the My Stars! An Umpire ule, to start in mid-April. They are extra material hanging in front olte had an almost infallible This above all!—they're dis­ bright for the planned games—at from the waist. in sinking a goal 95 per cent, covered one of those rare and Salem—with nil the coast league he time that he tried. He was I talented individuals, a profes- outfits. i fh scorer and chalked up 17 of The Sea Gulls of the Timber s team’s 33 points as compared Wolf Division are taking to their the Infantry's 20. sports in a large way — with three First Round volley ball leagues of six teams The first round of the playoff each entering their second round fonday night saw the 1st Bn. of competition and all hands pre­ if the 382nd Inf. lick the 2nd Bn. FIRST GAME paring for a softball tourney. Hq. Co. 96th Div. if the 381st Inf. 47-45. The 921st Coach Slats Gill of Oregon State, In Volleyball the 1st Bn. league Don Durdan, Oregon State's great Fouls FG TP IA took the 3rd Bn. of the 381st Player who should know a basketball play­ is led by the Regimental Hdq. out ­ all-around athlete, has been named 2 ....... 1 5 B. Owen . nf. to the tune of 40-32, while fit, which has won five tilts and er when he sees one, has placed all to “Pic” magazine’s annual All- 3 5 10 he MP Platoon defeated the W. Weiner lost one, that to the B-Company five of the University of Wash- American basketball second team. 8 17 ........ 1 162nd FA Bn. by the score of C. Bolte six. ington first string eagers on his 2 0 0 The team was selected by promi­ 11-29 in an overtime period game. H. Berjre Another Bn. is led by the fast­ two all-opponent teams. 0 1 1 The winning score was made on N. Fried nent coaches and writers from all traveling Service Company, 6 and 0 Three Huskies— Center Chuck «. — — free throw after the final whis- with Co. E sporting 4 and 1. The Gilmur and Guards Bill Morris and ! over the country and is featured 8 15 33 ? sounded. “Aunties” of a 3rd Bn. have 3 and Wally Leask—made Gill’s first five, I in the March 30 issue of the publi­ 1st Bn. 382nd Inf. along with Gail Bishop, Washing­ cation. 0 1 but lead their league, having ton State, and Fred Quinn, Idaho, 0 ........ 1 I. Story The Beavers’ great little guard ive OSC Cage Players dropped only one contest to Hdq. who won the call as forwards. 0 1 3 H. Hartzig and floor leader was named tho hter Armed Services I Gill’s second team: Warren Tay­ outstanding player in the Pacific 5 2 2 E. McIntyre 96th Fighter Jitters lor, Oregon, and Doug Ford, Wash­ Northwest section and was the 0 2 4 Five members of the Oregon R. Sands ington, forwards; Boody Gilbertson, only Northern division player to 0 Too; Only Reason This ....... 0 0 H Vttri late College basketball squad this Washington, center, and Don be selected on the team. Durdan 4 0 0 Kirsch, Oregon, and John Ryan,! will receive a 17-jewel wrist watch lonth go into the Armed Service. , S. Nichols Attains Sports Pages 6 2 2 Idaho, guards. from the magazine in token of tho Warren, Harvey, Holman and H. May — — — honor accorded him. Buddy Douglas, fighting jitter­ arey. all members of the army en- 9 7 20 bug from the 383rd Infantry, went KISSES THE GOOD EARTH' Clair Bee, famous hoop coach at Isted reserve corps, have orders SECOND GAME 1 Long Island university, said the to Salem Saturday in a bad mood l> report for active duty March CpI. Barney Ross, former world's following about the Orange ace 921st F. A. Bn. and said he was ready to take on 5 Taitt, a member of navy V-6, 6 ...... 0 3 light weight and welterweight in the article that accompanied the J. Horner all comers at either fighting or eported for duty Monday. All 6 jitterbugging. 2 champ, arrived at San Diego last selections: "Durdan is an ideal ther members of the squad are in D. J. Van Dervort ...... 3 team man, looks short, but try to 0 .... .. 1 1 He proved he was right about week aboard a hospital ship after nme form of reserves and prob- T. Goad get the ball away from him. Ho 5 13 ........ 3 first fighting the jitterbugging, winning f. __ ... ----- „ with the marines on Guad- | keeps that Oregon State team to­ bly will be called for duty by the L. Fusse Iman 2 place over that fast-stepping Pfc. alcana). 4 1 *----- *. Barney was glad to be I gether like a general handles his E. Thompson hd of the school year. 0 0 2 Shimmer, also of the 96th Division, home. . He showed it by kneeling men.” J. Spiller — — - Pvt. Pilot joined with Shimmer * down solemnly and kissing the SUPPLY SGT. NOTE! 11 12 31 to make a fast-stepping team and ground. “This,” he raid, “I vowed HUNGRY K-K-K-KHTIES were awarded second place. Third to do if ever I saw American roil j M. P. Platoon The newest plastic gadget Evanston, 111 (CN8) A mid- 3 place went to Pvt. Shrauder, a new- 1 again. Sometimes out there we're dleaged, well-dressed woman en­ 1 3 igured out by the Quartermaster J. C. Kelley 0 comer to the Salem airport. He' not sure we shall.” Ros. killed tered her ration board head­ 0 0 l rifle cover. An elastic, transi­ R. Stephenson 9 and his partner, Edna Mae Poulin, [ twenty-two Jap« while protecting quarters and demanded an extra 4 1 ent bag slips over a piece like a 1 J. L. Sevier 4 12 .«aid that the going will be made three wounded marines in the fight­ ration book. “I have 17 cats,” ... ... 3 W. Lepper Wk and ties up at one end. 0 1 quite tough for the boys from ing on Guadalcanal. 0 It's guaranteed to keep out sand, R. Rose she explained, “and they all need Barney is today in a New York 5 Camp Adair at the next exhibition 3 2 ‘ater and dust. In a pinch ... you 1 R. Jackowski canned cat food and milk.” She — — — to 1* held Saturday night in the hospital, recovering from a light was refused. lon't take time taking it off... ! malarial attack. 10 11 30 ■ Salem armory. ivu -hoot right through it. 921st Stops MPs; Hdq. Routs 382nd in Semi-Finals Tuesday Rough Climbing on Handballers Ladder Heaps of Talent Shows For Timber Wolf Nine Minor League Stars, Sandlotters Uncovered; Even Unto an Umpire! Volleyball! By Sea Gulls Play Off Box Score Gill Places 3 Huskies Durdan Named on PIC On All-Opponent Five All-American Seconds