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.*• Camp Adair Sentry rr i Thursday. April 1, 1943. r i i i i i i ! Three Games Launch 96th Baseball Season Games Today, Friday, Saturday lor 383rd ctí Jitter Wolf. 96th All-Stars Down Air Base i I THE............. UNPRIVATE CORNER . . By Pfc. Bob Iluskauff Sports Editor The subject for today i •• boxing and wrestling. Then we will prob An all star team representing the 96th Infantry Division ably leave it alone for awhile. last Friday night scored a decisive victory over the Corvallis j If you are figuring on either of Air Base in the first basketball game staged at the Field these colorful businesses one day, House in which one of the opponents was an out-of-camp' after getting toughened up in this service men’s squad. 1 man’s great Army and helping to Sgt. Norman Weiner of the 96tl.*----- win this war, there is a lot of set the scorers to ‘work with a curious truth to remember: Voice of Beauty field goal after 3*s minutes of • • • » play. Scoring was low through the By far the greater per cent of first half. your boxers finish their ring ca However, as the second half reers belted down and flat. At opened, Reeder and Sevier, out 30 most fighters arc through. standing men from the M. P. Pla But wrestlers, particularly in the toon, came in and put the game "chain system" of racket wrest on ice. It ended, 49-17. ling popularized during the past 1st Lt. C. E. McWilliams and "20 years, usually retire tn a little [ 2nd Lt. T. R. Francis stood out for chicken ranch, a rcr v th good 1 the visitors. Box score: tires, a bank account and a waist . 9Cth Inf. Div. Corvallis Air 1 ” a’*ei FFg Tp line. Or they can go <” wrest H. U. Owen 3 li 1 Mshilik B. Ludwig. ling until 50 or 60 as mai 1 event- ' K ft. -t'Hlhn M. Fried . I 2’ ’’ Thorsen | .» . i.epper I 2 C I. W ir Div. Nine Battles OSC This Afternoon The 96th Division baseball sea son was scheduled to begin unoffi cially this afternoon in Corvattis where an all star team from the 383rd Infantry Division meets the varsity nine of Oregon State col lege. Tomorrow afternoon at McMinn ville the 383rd will tie up with Linnfield College and again on Sat urday with OSC. Lt. Gordon Nelson, coach for the service team, headlines the top notch squad that he mentors. He formerly pitched for Sacra mento in the Coast League. San Antonio in the Texas League, and was with the St. Louis Browns for one season. He is assisted by Lt. James Reddens. Vieing for first string catcher are Sgts. Murdoch and Ferret. Sgt. Kai and Cpl. Burns will take turns on the mound. Cissell holds down the sack at first base. Sgt. Nowak, who was supposed to play second base for Indian apolis until Uncle Sam beat the eastern team to his services, will be backed up by Sgt. Nalley, for mer Amarillo, Texas, shortstop. Haag w’ill be at third base. Jeffrey, Pankov, and.Ramirez are the out fielders. < .I *'te .. . L-I. Sevier H Berge -I Kelley X. Weiner B. Reeder R.Step’ns’n o I 0 0 o o 5‘T, H. I.a ng ♦» IT. li Kirk 2!C,ß.McW Im». 3¡ ir. Kivklll O - i’. li. Fi alici* 2 IO I 3 Totals .4 was good, Tuesday, ‘o meet Bill Siscoe, who row coaches Mountaineers b<" i squad JANE FROMAN One of the most popular sing (they meet the Sea Cell tomor- 2 23 49 Totals era In the country. Jane Froman row night at Sali mi rr. 1 who is featured each week on the New Eddie Collins York portions of the Bl.CE Net knows the ins and cuts of both Most Friday nights he wins I Pvt. Klissner Waxes ' games. work’s "Over Here' program. “jitter-bug” dance cohteats, but Over This Day! For years Siscoe n ‘■cthpaw, I i it’s a different dance tomorrow boxed prominently throughout the Cafeteria Employees (Continued From Page 1) at Salem Armory for Eddie (Jit | east and midwest p a welter- terbug) Collins of the Timber the lost instrument. Also Need Day of Rest i weight. He fought T<”””v Free Wolves, The Mountaineer 147- Thinking that farmer. Biff Jones, man in '31. when the latter was pounder meets rugged Johnny was trying to play a prank on him. With the adage in mind “All holder of the then highly-'Hsputed Sermino of the Sea Gulls in one he said: “Turn around quickly, Biff, work and no play ... etc.” .. a I welter crown. He g't heavier, Boys of Wyoming your sow is hiding in the grass.” I new policy of having each camp j took to wrestling, and followed the I of the main goes in the Legion Win Cage Title card, which program will help Of course, there was no sow. cafeteria, located in the Service . circuit for 7 or 8 years. Later he boost the day room fund. Collins Seeing the humor in the incident. Clubs, cloSe down one day a week coached golden gloves boxing and The national collegiate basketball is a threat for the Post welter these two might have spread the has been adopted, ! operated the Broadway Athletic title, constant property of the Big title.—Cut courtesy of the Salem joke which happened on April 1. ! Monday is the “day off” at Cafe | Club in St. Louis. He is 37. Ten conference until Stanford broke Statesman. Now the grass may not grow teria 1 and Tuesday will be Cafe • • * * the spell last season, is back in all around, all around, but be teria 2’s day to close. Appropriate the far west for another season I One of Siscoe'» "b-vs ” Bill careful of those April Fool prank signs will be installed at either Simms, had the passable distinc- with Wyoming on the throne, it was reported from New York. j sters who are more clever than our club to announce this ... but we i tion of being KO'd hv no1-Sgt. The Cowboys checked their ponies medieval ancestors; and don’t say thought we’d let you know any 1 Joe Louis in 1934. in rir-ils.of at the doorway of Madison Square the Sentry didn't warn you! way. the American Guide” Gloves Garden Tuesday but still had speed Aw // ( ) h tourney. This wa« in11 before enough to wallop Georgetown, east- LzClOL^LzCl / I I / Roxborough and B I a r I S it r n Handball Tourney Concludes April 16 ern representative, by 12 points, 46 to 34. I In preparation for the regimental picked up “Marne Joe" s-H start The ladder handball tourney underway on Lorenz Court will close Ken Sailors, veteran forward, tourney planned in the Timber ed him on his meteoric trip up applied the spark that gave the far Wolf Division, the Mountaineers during the next two weeks and players standing on the top 8 rungs the pro ladder. western outfit its deciding margin are forming their baseball team, at that time will meet in bracket tourney to decide the title, April 13, » • • • after the score had been tied 10 with a score of candidates ready to 14 and 16, tourney director A. L. Sherk, Fire Chief, announced yes- Wherein lies the di'f”r<”ce be times, five in each half. He totaled terday. start practice next week. tween boxing and wrestling? Prim 16 points. As matters stand. Fireman Herb Funk remains in No. 1 spot. Manager pro-tem is T 5 William arily, wrestlers “work «teady” in A challenge by Fireman Ray Maddy was called no-contest when the Siscoe, a veteran in several sports, i the menage of the syndicat”. It is Softball Bossman who for four years managed Little , 'atter injured his hand. The battle apparent for No. 1 spot now a palooka indeed who can’t net ' resting between Pvt. Al Richen of the 96th and Pfc. Bob Ruskauff, Harvey Rickard was elected Rock, a Southern Association team. — close to $400 per month, doing per I SCU 1911, who are to meet Friday night at 8 p. m. president of the Corvallis Softball ( Richen, ex-Multnomah AC star, has defeated four opponents and haps two shows per week and trav association last night to replace . . I • r iL II' H. M. Cumming, C. D. Ashbaugh NagurSkl rOOtball S stands 11th. Ruskauff has defeated five seeded players and won to eling under fairly de luxe condi was named vice | president, and ]-Man Gang: Sez Doc 12th spot Tuesday night by defeating Pfc. Morris Weldon, 21-16, 21-0. tions. A boxer, with exception of some extra club fighting, is lucky Frank Grant, as secretary-treasur ••■»tary-treasur- . er. Wally Kruger resigned from I to average a good bont ev”i y two Dr. Clarence (Doc) Spears, who the treasurer iob. President months. He makes money hut the always been should know, says Bronco Nagur- Rickard has long drouth, cuts to mnrage-s and a red-hot softball follower, and ski is unquestionably the “greatest his own natural spending talent, from the beginning of the local 1-man gang” in football. usually dissipate it. league has played a big part. "Eleven Bronco Nagurskis could • • • • Kruger was elected district soft beat any other 11 single-name From the viewpoint of ths ball director, and Howard Hand, Jr., will handle publicity and act stars, even including 11 Jim wrestler, who likes to get .-long as announced at the games, also Thorpes, or 11 Don Hutsons or 11 in the world as well as arvone Sammy Baughs. ” GENIUS OF THE BLUE NETWORKS official score keeper. else. T 5 SNcoe think» highly of SHOW At ¿JON'S MAR** the wrestling set-un and its FAMOUS*INVENTO«' WHILE prinripal operators. It may have become more carnival than ■ m>rt. IN THE U.S NAVAL RESERVE in fact there is no question »boat t : ’RESIGNED' AN UPSiOE-j it. hut the operators are fair to OWN IIGHTHOUSE FOR 1 their stables. S ubmarines .’ I If a w re- tier, operating in thio particular orbit of the “five Boxing teams in the infantry blueprint stage but will be ready world championship areas** in regiments and special troops of and waiting by the time that the this country, were to show in the 96th Division were yttiming bouts get underway. Corvallis for a ten spot Friday, this week for the divisional boxing From New Orleans they’d see he got the break of a tourney, scheduled to begin April ‘nimber Wolve» Lt. Carroll hails from down New two or three hundred dollar deal 13 at Field House. on the Air”— in Portland or Seattle, say, the Lt. Robert Barrett, of the 381sti Orleans way and reports have it following week. Infantry, coache« a team which | that at high school and college he Each ThurMt») •• r * The “raselers" go where they has defeated excellent squads at| really knew how to handle his __ _____ ............. to _ dukes. This will be his first crack are seat, do what they are taM the Salem armory and promises A SMClAL A«AM«MrXT Of \X> 0 have a tough bunch of leather •• coaching a boxing squad. He SATAUtS.MAUS W LARtE AUWTDR and profit thereby. It works eat JWS CAM HIM ’«I Cw» slingers. has requested that prospective that way in a lot of things. ■mt nr mu trita as rv Captain Edward McCloy is head sluggers contact him at 94th Div. Personally, though, if we may man of a tough outfit down in the Hq. Company, phone number 24,9. say it. we still like holing. 383rd Infantry, ready to go. I The 382nd Infantry hasn t been More than one-tenth of the tn. LL Al Carroll, who will coach tooting it's horn very loudly but waves travel farther over the ocean than over tai governmental expenditure* an the Special Troops team, reported the old adage that still water runs t TME LAMP. SALT water acts as am excel lent conductor / Britain is spent on education. f that his lineups are still in the deep may well apply here Regimental I I RADIO RARITIES" Fight Teams of 96th Priming for Tourney