Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 15, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Thursday, April 15. 1943.
August, 1942
Camp in continued construction, but 96th division activated Saturday. August 15.
in simple ceremony. Major General Bradley, commanding general, presented national
. is to the sc ior officer of the line ... first camp marriage solemnized as 1st Sgt.
( < erge Evars mairies Miss Miriam Malcor ... Margaret Blodgett arrives as first of
Camp .’dair ho t.-.-e5 ... Military Police, under Lt. Hale, take over from U. S. Guards
...12J throng Albany High School auditorium as Camp Adair soldiers present big
snow ... gals war» cd about writing loose information to EM in letters ... Pvt. R. C.
Johnson does a Joe R okie Column, “Thumbs Up" ... three important promoting:
Brigadier General Gilbert R. Cook, commanding general, Timber Wolf Division, to
Major General: Col. Claudius M. Easley, 96th Inf., to Brigadier General; Col. William
C. Dunckel to Brigadier General in command of Field Artillery, Timber Wolf Division
...Ft. Lewis sends down all-star ball team for games in Salem and Albany . .. Col.
Herman F. Kramer becomes Brigadier General ... Red Cross set up, under Robert
Latham, Veri Lewis as assistant ... cuts lost for August 27 issue of The Sentry.
Regmt. Drops Three Torrid Ball Games To Willamette
I
Gulls, Mountaineers
Go At It Once Again
I
Camp Adair
SPORTS J4
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Pefurn Go at Salem
Scheduled Tomorrow
By Pfc. Bob Ruskauff
Two by 5-4 Scores;
Second Game is 12-2
I
College Men Go Wild
On Own Home Ground
Despite the fact that they
dropped all three games played,
the 383rd Infantry last week
showed lots of promise in the sin­
gle and double header setups
against the Willamette, College
nine of Salem.
In the first breathtaker played
The Corvallis high basebailers in ' Friday afternoon on the camp
Leading the loop in a twenty
Pre-season favorite was the their opening game of the season
team league is Sgt. Nicholas Poliv- I Anti-tank team which made a late fell before the Eugene nine there ' grounds, Barnacle of the 383rd
chak who won his fifth straight start. The Anti - Tankers have yesterday by the score of 7 to 4. walked in the eighth with one man
softball game for the Seagulls of played one game which they won. The breaks gave the contest to the out Nalley followed him up,
Timber Wolf division and Company
Company L will meet the Anti- : Axemen when an error by Allan popped. Murdoch walked, sending
Tankers later in the season around Anderson, pitcher for the Spantans,. Barnacle to second. Ferret stepped
L leads the tourney.
three luns which broke a 4-all : up, smashed out a single to left
In second place is Company D May 20. Both teams have good
pitchers,
and
there
should
be
quite
tie
,'
n
tbe last half of tbe 81xth | field, and brought ; in Barnacle
with 3 wins and 1 loss.
n
incoU
inning.
¡while
[while Mnrrlrw»h
Murdoch wac
was thrown
thrown nnf
out nt
at
Company M has won 2 games a tussle. Weiner is the pitcher for
third.
and lost 1.
the Anti-Tankers.
Costly Slide
In the ninth, the fans threw
332nd QM Poxers Show
/4Ps Outsprint
their hats away when Faird. Wil­
Excellent Technique
lamette second baseman, threw
Officers in 19-14
wild on a proposed double play
—
Outfielders' Duel
Outstanding boxers in the 332nd
and
allowed Jeffries to slide in
Under Lt. L. A. Shuck, manager-j
QM Company are Capt. Donald
home.
There were several sprees (bat-
Coach Grant “Doc” Swan is Burnett, who was a champion in coach, the Sea Gulls regimental
Nalley popped out and Murdoch
baseball team started workouts last
1 g> served up in this softball searching his Oregon State track
college days. S Sgt. Guy Black- night, prepping for coming league went to first after bein* hit by a
;; me, but the EM team from the squad in quest of all available tal­
more, an acrobat, and Cpl. Kern play up around the Timber Wolf Pitcbed baH. With the bases loaded
MPs got in on most of them and. ent for the annual relay meet with
Tice who also pitches a mean game division.
and two out, Ferret smacked a
consequently, a 19-14 win over the the Oregon team here April 24. The
of
ball.
The
rest
of
the
boys
in
armed forces have taken 16 out­
Formal schedule hasn’t bepn double to deep center field scoring
officers team of SCU 1911.
the 332nd claim that these three fully logged as yet, Cpl. Obitz re­ two runs. It would have been an
standing
cinder
prospects
since
It may have been treason some­
last fall and Swan is hard pressed are tough on. offense and defense ports, but the Gulls sport some top easy homer if one had been needed,
where along the line for Lt. Kres-
for material this spring.
1 and show excellent technique in caliber players, including Sgt.
Here
” ’s the box scores:
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saty of the MPs, who played for.
Swan is building his squad around handling their dukes.
383rd
Infantry
Willamette
Finan,
four
years
hurling
for
var
­
also ccached the officers, with
1
able the six returning lettermen, head- I
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sity
at
St.
Joseph
College,
Indiana;
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assistance of Lt. Loffredo.
; CÍH» 11. lb
I ed by Captain Don Findlay, de­
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Sgt. Butler, ex-semi pro; Pvt. Don ! T'a’ narb». 2b o
The MPs snared 5 runs each in fending Pacific Coast conference
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0 0 0
0» ’’•’ton. 311
I Hoajr.
Frye, former leading short stop of 1 Nalley, xk . o
.0 0 0
0 J.arson. ss
the first and second innings, I in the ladder.
: Xfnrdofk. rf 0
0 Kister, ri
1 0 0
Piedmont
League
and
Pvt.
Cipes,
the third, were blanked in the
Pankow, rf .0
0 Barnick cf 0 0 o
0 Kunkr. If
former catcher in New York state’s , Rami’pz. If 1
1 0 0
Some Volleyball
fourth and fifth but got up on
O 1 0
Ferret. c
o
I Ercolini. c
"Twilight
Leagues.
”
• Teffiirx. J»
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0 Mr Ab bee, p 0 0 0
Geysers of the Timber Wolf divi­
their hind legs in the sixth to
I Pfddrnr. p
i 1 o
i
O (\meron, p
sion played two very fast volley- Proposals to name a coordinator of
g.-.ake 8 runs.
j Stephen*. p ..o
o Hanzewski, p o 0 0
Free Movies
__________________ j ball teams to become the champions sports and head off any possible
Second Game
Movies
have
been added to the
“
work
or
fight
’
’
order
aimed
at
The
second
game of the series
] DO YOU SWIM__ OR CRAWL?
of tbe first battalion Monday night.
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i Capt. Peterson’s boys, managed by athletes will be placed before Man­ informal Sunday evening® at Club was played at Salem Saturday
L The movies begin about 8:30
’ Swimmers who would do some Sgt. Kenneth O’Dell, defeated Hdq. power Commissioner Paul V. Mc­
afternoon. In the third inning, Wil­
Nutt and Presidential Secretary and feature intere ting short sub­
lamette rary hog-wild and took the
prime splashing for their units Co.
Marvin McIntyre today by a group jects. Last Sunday night, the pro­
night as well organize for the | Co. D. only undefeated team, of congressmen.
game with nine runs. Final scores
gram included “The O’egon Trail,” ! were 383rd Inf.—2 runs, 5 hits,
camor is on among the Sea Gulls , will compete in the Regimentali
“The Might’- Peaver” and “Ad­ and 4 errors—Willamette 12 runs,
itf the Timber Wolves. Nucleus of playoff.
venture-Bound.
”
a planned swim team includes1
10 hits, 3 errors.
S Sgt. James Hefferman, threei
In the final gp.me, the little man
FINDER—DON’T KEEP
■ 1 art a® City, Mo.—Mrs. Beulah
years of high school and college
in black called tw’o strikes which
Clanger has started a wartime
varsity swimmer; Cpl. Brederlov,
A ring and set of keys were lost
the 383rd debated so that Hilton,
business.
She is taking advantage
who swam competitively in Ger- between Corvallis and Camp Adair.,
who had 2 strikes already on him,
T any and later in New Y’ork State Reward. If found, call 82 in Cor- x Ore?on ®tate’s var>iity tcnni!’ of the alarm clock shortage by lambasted the ball into deep center
I va}jjs
, team is working out daily in prep-. calling war workers on the phone
and Sgt. Vout.
aration for the season’s opener to awaken them mornings. Her fee field and gave Willamette the one
point lead that held to the finale.
r
against Idaho at Moscow, April 23. is 50 cents per week.
Sth Frame Circus
Squad members are busy at present
playing for positions on the ladder.
The Willamette boys really took
Maxie’s Law Zoot!
The first five men will make the
the ball game in the last half of
trip to the Palouse country.
Los Angeles (CNS) — Slapsie the eighth. The first man up, Bar­
Ivan Hatfield, number one man Maxie Rosenbloom ,ex-fighter and red, tripled. Barnick put a line
on last year’s strong team, heads
entertainer, charged Daniel Gon- drive to Cissle at shortstop, who
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in the broad jump.
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zales, 24, with stealing two of his tossed to third for a double play.
5To: Sports Editor:
I Anyone interested in supporting
best suits and took him to court. Larson doubled and Hilton hit a
“ATTENTION GOLFERS:
such a splendid program, drop over
At
the preliminary hearing, the 3-2 pitch to drive him in. It was
Do you feel that urge to get to Service Club No. 1 next Wed-
judge
asked Maxie to leave one of then that Hilton made his decisive
Cat and swat the white pill around? nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. (April
I
the
suits,
which police had recov- drive.
.Well, let’s do something about it. 21) and we shall discuss it. See
.
ered,
as
an
exhibit. The only one
The scorebooks read: 383rd In­
Why not have a golf tournament Sgt. Aleck.
he had with him was the one he i fantry—4 runs, 8 hits, 1 error;
ail our own ?
| It’s up to you golfers from now
Corvallis, Ev.gene and Newport *88„ wearinK- “I’« alright with Willamette—5 runs, 9 hits, 2 er­
This tournament will include on.
rifle
clubs recently held a match me’ Maxie gulped. However, the rors.
officers and enlisted men.
Sincerely,
in
the
OSC college armory, with court relented and instructed him
Imagine playing golf with a
Sgt. George Aleck.
Eugene taking first, Corvallis sec- to take the suit to superior court
Hevea rubber trees produce 1,500
<olonel or maybe even a general.
Timber Wolf Div. Hq. ond and Newport thira.
i later.”
i pounds of pure rubber per acre.
It’s to be once again at Salem
Armory tomorrow r.ight for those
prime regimental boxing teams of
the Timber Wolf division — the Sea
G’ 11® and the Mountaineers.
Two weeks ago the Mounta :nnor®
came cut on the s’-.ort end of a
r.ight featured by ®nme
the clos­
est bout? vA>i could cram into a
r.ine-*ight card.
Although line-u »s w«’e not com­
plete at press time the call has
Teen heavy for reneat fights, they
’■ °re ’hot good. Officiating will be
:ppo:ntees of the Salem B’xing
Commission with probable referee
Tacky Macfarlane, Jr. He isn’t the
Tack, but has fought 99 pro bouts
f nd refereed hundreds.
Pitchers' Duel Looms Eugene Downs
In Softball Battles
Spartans, 7-4
Beaver Track Team
Preparing for Meel
Baseball Season
Sports Are Declared
Essential to Nation
If Mid-Iron Minded and Mashie's Hot,
Then See What Sgt. Aleck Has in Mind
Eugene Wins Rifle
Match in OSC Armory