Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 01, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Camp Adair Sentry
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Big Boxing Programs Point To Division, Post Tourneys
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Salem CardTomorrow; ¡
f'eld House April 8
Divisional Matches,
Camp Adair
SPORTS
By Pfe. Bob Rttskauff
96th, Start April 13
HE SHOULD TRY OUT
WITH MAJ. BOWES
Cpl. William Gerity, well-
known young man about the
SCU 1911 NCO club, who oner
beat the drum for political ral­
lies back in New Jersey, ha;
volunteered his services as drum
major in T/Sgt. Black’s Dixie
Land Band, according to rumor
Boxing — with a capital B — now
TIMBER WOLF FIGHTERS
THESE FIGHTERS ARE
rests heavily on the sports agenda
at Camp Adair.
Some great fighting ahead will
lead to the divisional and Post
boxing tournaments, but prominent
right now. are:
1. Tomorrow night’s big bouts in
the Salem armory, in which ten
buttles are on tap between boxers
of the Sea Gull and Mountaineer
outfits of the Timber Wolf Division
tn d,
2. Fights next Thursday n ght
(April H), when Cpl. Jim Shackle­
ton presents fighters assembled
from over the Post in a stream­
lined resumption of the "Fight
Nights" at Field House.
Plan is n< w to pre-ent a card
at the Field House each two weeks.
The 96th Division is booming up
thtii regimental teams in prepara­
tion for the divisional tourney to
start April 13 at Field House.
I v-•; Steven
I la (tiers if the two Timber
Wolf regiments, cle civ i mit lied
and both <• nfirl nt <:f victory,
will have a tauch-and-go deal in
This boxing squad may not be the be t regimental ring outfit at ( amp \dair. but they think the, are and are willing to back up
such an idea with thumping leather. You are looking at the Mountaineer squad, which takes on the Sea Gulls tomorrow night at Salem
(■ morn'» night's Salem fights.
and will be prominent in the Field House matches, to Thursday night begin boxing operations of a Fight Night each two weeks.
Route rre sponsored by Salem
Reading lett to right, they are (ton row)—Ellis. Smith. DeMartini. Lind. Judd. Barr and Fernandez (instructors). Barton. Maisenbauch.
< apitol l.rgioi Post No. ». Ad-
larango, Gracia; (bottom row) Strauffus. Hendrick-. Seifert Heisele, Christopher. Epinett. McDaniel, Morris, Sermino, Iverchen.
i '-si<'-' ¡a 25 cents to service men.
"i me. 8 :30 p. m.
The two main events find Lou
COMM UNITY CENTER
1! ni at 170. squaring off against I
INVITES SERVICEMEN
Willie Eninette of the Mountain- '
EM and officers of the post
eeis and Eddie (Jitterbug) Collins I
interested in handball, various
of the Sea Gulls, meeting Johnny
calisthenic devices, boxing, or
Sermino. Both weigh in at 147.
To Sign Up, Practice I just a good old fashioned Turk­
Roll 164 Pt. Average
Officers
of
SCU
softball
fame,
1 other bouts Bobby Moses. 146,
A Bit Monday Evening ish steam bath, ere cordially
of thd Sea Gulls, meets Bill Me- who stand 1 and 1 in their series
In Series at Albany
invited to the Jewish Commun­
Daniels of the Mountaineers; John­ with QM, will go after officers of
ity Center. 1636 Southwest 13th
ny Cruickihank, 156, ties into Peter the MPs in what is definitely not
Service Company of the 383rd
l.irid; it’s Gracia vs. Morris; Sur­ a brother game, before they try j At least 200 horsehode hopefuls | street, Portland. The phone is Tnfantry Regiment was crowned
I and "possibly a deal more" ac- 1 Beacon 7241. if any additional
fs e vs. Judd: Borrego vs. Krichen; to break the deadlock with QM.
the winner of the intra-regimental
1 cording to Sgt. Long John Wulf, information is desired.
The SCU vs. MPs game will be
Easley vs. Martino; Harshman vs.
bowling tournament which wis
business
manager,
are
expected
to
Also evety Sunday afternoon,
Ellis.
held early next week, probably
1 answer the Timber Wolf call to there is a dance sponsored by completed last week in Albany.
Lt. Fontaine Maloof and Capt. Monday evening. Although both
baseball talent when they sign up the Junior Hostesses, w hose aim With an average of 164 points in
I or.gnecker, both experienced in games were on hand a work-out
I
45 games, the winning team wa?
tl . role, wil Ibe Timber Wolf offi- Thursday evening was considered Monday evening 6:30 o'clock, at the in life is to make the man in only three points over the averap
■ Field House.
uniform a lot happier.
«■ i - serving as judges on the Salem as strictly for warm-up purposes
. of Company A, who played 9
I Fully a week will be required to
card.
I by SCU and QM.
look over the timber, which hasn’t
' games.
Card Growing
Beavers Buck Rain
The series began two months ap
' been broken down as to positions,
» In the Field House program
with
company teams meeting H
1
before
official
practice
starts.
Some
Los
Angeles
Cheers
I next Thursday. Cpl Shackleton
The “lucky but unlucky" Port­
I ball tossing on the field north of
the
Albany
bowling alleys every
lias already enlisted part of his Madame From China
land Beavers, at unsunny San Jose,
I Field House will follow the signing
Wednesday night.
fighting talent, with six bouts
(
alif..
have
been
held
up
in
their
LOS ANGELES. Calif — Mme. up Monday, as Sgt. Jack Knott,
_ ir» ' i High
cs individual scoring honor?
,
to be furnished by Coarh I’vt. Chiang Kai-Shek receiver! a tu­
manager; Sgt. Wulf and AO Lt. training by (guess what) — rain, for a single game went to Andre«
I.iuiaa's ( Irchie Welch) “rough- multuous welcome Tuesday in Los
the
past
several
days.
Bob Duffy, look them over.
____ : Podrocky of Company B who set
tough” scrappers from the Sea Angeles, her last port of call be­
an all time regimental record of
l.rlls of Timber Wolf Division. fore returning to her native China.
Girl
Clothes
.
.
A woman tube mounter in a war
220. Frank S. Doyle of 2nd Ba
Scores of thousands lined down­
\heavy or light-heavy match is
town streets, cheering to the echo plant perfected a process in mak­
: Hq. Co. and John Canokis of Ser­
muchly wanted.
ing power tube* that saves valu­
vice Company tied for second place
Fights signet! include Pvt B.rt the American-educated wife of
China’s generalissimo as hei auto­ able material and 400 man-hours
with 218. Canokis won high indivi­
C< loros. 170, vs. Pvt. Jim Mosley, mobile traversed the parade route. annually.
dual scoring honors for the servie
166; Bud I.uby, 1S7, vs. Merle
with 182 in nine games. Joe Hops,
Harshman, 150; Frankie Gracia,
129. vs. Al Calderon, 130; Lee Sur­
was close behind with 1<9 in nit*
face, 142. vs. Lee Grena, 146; Tony
games.
Carbone, 150. vs. Dow Ramires. 155
pi'i. ul Indian fighter.
Salt On Their Tail
The time, 7:30 p. m.
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L. H. (Greg) Gregory of
Oregonian reports the report
I The first team on deck in the Dixie Moorehead, ss: and Eleanor
Stri. YVib-on Gives
Pfc. Ray Cox. on furlough to Port­
Girls'
Softball
League
was
the
Post
Harwood. p; Gladys Baughman.
Spangler the w.k. K.O.
land
from some medics training ’•
Engineers as announced in last Marjorie Haller and Guyla Gala-
a California desert, that mea^
P ttsburgh
Jacob lametta. week’s Sentry. Two new teams. sheff.
—
shortage means little, what wit
1'
New York, outpointed Ossie Headquarters and Ijiundry, have
Should ( lean l'p
the rattlesnakes that abound there
(’’ !<!<>«) Harris, 155. Pittsburgh organised since.
( I»),
at this time. The varmints are
Those
on
the
Laundry
team
are
Y'esterday noon seven managers
intoj-inch sections ly me” <■’***•
I tladelphia
Sgt. Jackie Wil- of the softball league met at Field Dorothy Voorhies. coach; Mary
»<
145\, Mitchel Field, knocked House with Lt. Walter Sindhnger. Kiser, manager, and Velma Thorn­
fried hot ’til the meat curls, eaten
out Joey Spangler, 153, Richmond,
ton, captain. The rest of the team
with plenty of salt. Tastes
athletic
officer.
Io
arrange
a
league
Va. t2).
chicken, but better. Okay, you «*
is made up of Ruby Rushing. Bea­
New Haven — Angelo Callura, schedule.
The managers on hand were trice Frmsenhahn. Rosalie Buillot.
1 U. Hamilton. Ont., outpointed
Hi rjr Vasque». I’W1», Spain (10). Katherine White, janet Haxter. Dorothy Hughes. Sarah Caliendo.
Holdout Gordon Joins Yanks
New York
Chester Rico, I35S, Dorothy Voorhiee. Ethlvn Horne. Judge Taylor. Wanda Walker. Hel.
Holdout Joe Gordon came »
Nil. York, outpointed Gene John- Roberta Heelman and Mrs. latter- en Maiur. Mary Jordan. Edith
so -, 140. New York (10)
Raleigh. Dorothy Knight. Estelle
terms with Ed Barrow Monday
neus.
Jersey City — Freddie Wilson.
phone and in late afternoon
Headquarters team consists of Seward, Evelyn Harrell. Mildred
DIRNDL
—
Quaint
rese
and
15-". New York, outpointed Ray
Kight, Doris N Favors. Tommie
east
from his Eugene home. t( .>*•
i
Eileen
Green.
2b;
Kay
McGuire.
If;
blue printed challis dirndl, suit­
K< velli, 156, New York (IO.
Stewart, and Martine Inge.
the Yankees, in spring training»•
able tur informal home wear, is
l.oa Angeles — Hilly Hardges. I ji u re I Emerson, c; Thelma Her
Asbury Park. The reputed Il'J*
modeled by Barbara Britton It
333, Detroit knocked out Jose Men w». rt- Ru,h
Dorothy
Apparently it will ,oon be "plav
ha* eyelet embroidered blouse
the seconds-acker got last y
dua. 135. Mexico City (2).
>Weutt, lb: Elisabeth Rowell. 3b; ball," gals.
and aside »iat band
wav hoisted—considerably'.
SCU Now
After MPs
Gal Softball Entrepreneurs (Wow!) Meet
With AO Io Lay Plans lor 7-Team League
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