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    Camp Adair Sentry
Page Seven
Thursday, April 22,1943.
Woodsmen Lose, 5-2
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By
Error Î in
Third
Boxing Tourney Dates
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Ben Luby of Seagulls
By Sgt. J. P. Bartoszek
Scoring two earned runs and getting three of the gratis
variety, the University of Oregon baseball team knocked off
Capt. McCloy’s Woodsmen Sunday afternoon by a score of
5-2, on the Woodsmen’s home field.
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Three Huge Weeks
Of Fights Planned
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UN PRIVATE ..
CORNER ....
By T 5 Bob Ruskauff
Sports Editor
Mother tought us that the best
possible defense in unarmed com­
bat was the old fashioned left jab,
Divisions and Post
followed by a right cross to the
After spotting two unearned*------
Tourneys Coming Up button and we believed it for years.
runs on Barnacle’s error in the
But lately we’ve been taking our
Washington Meets
third, the Woodsmen went on to
kindergarden lessons in judo, which,
tie it up in the last half of the OSC
at
Corvallis
At long last the dates that fight
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fourth. Ferret singled to open the Friday, Saturday
lovers of the Post have waited for mastered even in an elementary
inning, and Hoag then drove a
are now here — that of the Di­ sense, is terrific. This we’ve al­
sharp single to right field.
visional tournaments and the fol­ ready learned after being put
Powerful University of Wash­
lowing Post tourney, to be held at I through the simpler paces by Pvt.
Skate Skids
ington will bring one of the best
Field House.
Paul Jaschina, at Field House.
Skate, in right, let the ball go pitching staffs in the Northern
Now,
unless
somebody
tolls
the
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between his legs and Ferret and division to Corvallis Friday and
bell
at
the
last
moment,
or
some
­
Jaschina learned judo under Col.
Hoag both circled the bases. Ka- Saturday when the Oregon State
thing, here is the news as revealed Biddle of the 5th Marines, who also
baseball-
club
meets
the
Huskies
chefsky and Boals struck out,
yesterday to the Sentry.
taught the FBI, at Quantico, the
Payte singled. Barnacle walked, in a two-game series. This will con­
Starting May 17, and continu­ commando tactics of jiu jitsu. Judo
and Redden flew out to short, to clude a heavy week of activity for
ing throughout the week, the is jiu jitsu Americanized (im­
the Beavers who played two games
end the inning.
Deadeye Division tournament will proved) and brought to war use.
The W’ebfeet went on to pick up with Washington State Monday
be conducted, Lt. John Van Vul- Ordinarily it has two forms—judo
one run on no hits in the fifth, and an^ Tuesday,
pen, Athletic Officer, revealed.
as used only for self-defense; and
Headed by Doue Ford, veteran
single runs in the seventh and
Starting Monday, May 24 and judo as used to kill.
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eighth to take their winning mar- right hander who is considered big
continuing the week, the Timber
If you put a boxer and an expert
gin.
| league material, the Huskies have
Wolf divisional tournamenjt will in judo together in the same ring,
In apologies to the Woodsmen: an exceptionally strong mound
take place, according to Lt. Bob each using his own technique, Jas­
In last week’s Sentry the headline crew. Ford is almost sure to hurl
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Ready to fight anybody at any Duffy, AO.
china believes there should be one
and story showed three losses to one of the games this week end.
There will be a week breather. outcome. The judo expert would
the Willamette Bearcats, whereas Coach Tubby Graves also has Dick weight, “within reason.” At blank ' Then, starting the second week of
win. First, because he is unham­
the Woodsmen won the first in a Hazel, another letterman veteran;
June, the Post Championships are pered by anything like Marquis of
pounds or less.
ninth inning rally when Ferret,Jack Crockett, sophomore ace, and
slated, to be conducted under gen- Queensbury rules; “anything goes”
cleared the bases with a home run Howard Kaefer, a freshman with
eraly direction of Post Athletic Of­
and the favorite old French woods­
plenty of stuff.
after two outs.
REGIMENTAL BASEBALL fice1. , Lt. Walter Sindlinger and Cpl. man k.o., a kick to the groin, is as
The box score of the Oregon
Jim Shackleton, Field House match­ legitimate as a war bond. And, once
I maker.
game:
the judo expert got inside the box­
Regimental baseball "practice of
Oregon
AB R H nsniD Adair
Every title will be on the block, er’s guard, it would be all over.
the Mountaineers will start this '
Hamel. 3b .. 4 o 3 Woodsmen
AB R H
starting at lightweight and carry­
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Burns. cf .... '> Ô 2 Barnacle, 2 b 4 0 1
week. Lt. Saunders tells us that
4 0 O'Redden, lb
Kirsch. 2b
0 1
ing
on
up
through
the
heavyweight
Búbalo, lb.p 4 •_> 2 Xallev. ss
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The entire success of judo is
some additional equipment will be , division.
o 0 0
0 1 Hapec, cf
Carlson, c .
o
based
on these cardinal points—
o
purchased.
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Peterson, c 1 0 O|Ferett. rf ..
Murphs', ss
4 0 0 Hoag-. 3b
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speed, balance, perfect timing—and
Horseshoe Chunkers
Kerch. If
4 0 01 Kachefskv. If 3 I) 0
Easter Vesper Service at Club 2
Special Troops,
Caviness, rf 1 0 O Pankow. If . 1 0 0
Plenty of the boys are out throw­ will be held at 6 p. m. this Sunday. a complete knowledge of the pres­
Skate, rf ___ .1 0 0 Boals, c
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Shanty, rf
0 O Nelson, p
Wildcats Will Tangle ing this week end. Looks like com- The Orpheus All Girl Choir from sure points of the body; that is, the
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I.okan. p ...... 8 1 1 Parte, p
nerve centers. Basically it is a
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Prepared, more'or less, by a few
throwers.
j musical program.
to handle yourself under any con­
weeks of catch-as-catch-can train­
ditions, and without a weapon.
ing, the Special Troops Team of the
Strength is not as important as
Deadeye Division will play its first
speed and timing. An untrained
game against Lt. Barrett’s Wild­
powerhouse of 200 pounds is help­
cats Friday, April 30th, at 6:30
less in the hands of a 130 pound
P.M., on the Wildcats grounds.
The Sea Gull nine turned out
judo
master.
Pitcher Reeder, from the G-I
for its first practice session under
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Cops, w’ho has seen plenty of play­
coach Lt. Schuck, Monday night at ers come and go, insists that the
Judo tricks run into th<> scores,
| It was a little bit of too bad for
By Sgt. Bernie Axelrad
the regimental practice diamond. other boys on the team from his
but
there are, Jaschina said, certain
The Headquarters Company soft- EM of Post Ordnance that their
Preliminary workout was primarily barracks are a match for anyone.
basic
holds. They include the hand­
game with SCU officers had to
for the hurlers and catching de­
ball
team
laid
themselves
open
to
The first base position will be
shake; 1 wrist throws; choke holds
partment with all men indulging in held down by a player named G. G. serious charges under the 63rd Arti­ J follow the officers 2 1 defeat at and the breaking of choke holds;
light throwing as they withdrew Schaefer, (not GEE GEE Walker, cle of War by treating the SCU I hards of Hdq. There was a little learning to break the half and full
matter of sweet revenge to get
their respective arms from winter (former Detroit Tiger player.)
1911 Officer team with such dis­ from some quarter, so the officers Nelson’s (two of the old standard
storage.
I Beveridge, Loeffler, Krolikowski
Monday. holds of American wrestling); leg
The Gulls will depend upon for­ and a few other boys, who have seen respect as to beat them, 4-2. in a dished it out to Ordnance
throws; paralyzing the enemy by
mer semi-pro and players with plenty of ball games, from the I Friday evening game at the Parade the same way they took it from hitting nerve centers of his back;
Hdq. Thursday, 4-2.
former army team experience as Medical Bn, look very promising at Grounds.
Two of their four runs came in learning to disarm an enemy who is
The Headquarters Company team
the nucleus of the team with plenty bat and on the field.
the
second inning, with Denton and aimed with pistol, knife or bayonet;
was evenly represented by the
of opportunity for lesser known
“brains” of Post Headquarters ami Loffredo scoring and two more in how to kill an enemy who is armed
players to break into the line-up as
the “brawn” of the duty non-coms, the fourth, when Lopatin and Lof­ with a stick.
Lt. Schuck has made it known that Oscar Is Now Acting
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and the two duly complemented fredo crossed the home plate.
players will make the team on their Just Like a Detail
Among cute little tricks: if you
Hendrickson crossed in the first
each other to outplay and outsmart
present performance and not upon
are
grabbed from behind, catch an
for
Ordnance
and
Wien
in
the
fifth.
Los Angeles (CNS) — Mr. H. F. the officers. Strangely enough the
former records.
extended
finger of your enemy,
The
SCU
officers
are
now
work
­
Berry, restaurant owner, keeps an only non non-com on the enlisted
break
it
and
his hold at the same
ing into a pretty stabilized line-up,
MERIDIAN, Miss. - The man­ ant eater to control the ants in his man’s team immediately after the
time. If he grabs from in front,
with ¡this reading:
agement of a theatre here was mys­ establishment. The beast, named game announced he was hanging up
put the palm of your hand under
For
SCU
officers,
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Jackson,
c;
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tified by the discovery of a pair of Oscar, refused to eat more than his spikes for the duration.
his chin and at the same time stick
Waite,
p;
Merrill,
lb;
Kressaty,
2b;
Fortunately Indeed!
khaki trousers in the theater when enough to satisfy his appetite. Mr.
ycur finger in his eye. Or, you
Gill,
3b;
Lopatin,
ss;
Denton,
sf;
It seems all the stripes of his
the performance ended. The owner Berry hired an exterminator and
simply
thrust a finger under his
Loffredo,
sf
(If);
Pad
’
ick,
cf;
Re-
was invited to claim them at the that made Oscar angry. The ant teammates and Mie bars of the
chin and “walk him away from
officers made him feel uncom­ chek, rf. Shwartz for Denton.
eater bit the ant exterminator.
ticket office.
For Post Ord. EM, 2—Pugach, c; you.”
fortable—too much jail atmo­
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t sphere. Fortunately, the highest Hendricks, p; Mika, lb; Johnson
In Judo you never hit a man with
ranking officer on the field was 2b; Gleissner, 3b; Courtney, ss;
clenched
fist. Rather, hit with the
Bracco,
If;
Jabobsen,
cf;
Wren,
rf.
the umpire, Major Ayres.
knife
part
of the hand. In apply­
The game itself was featured by
A feature was the base umpiring ing pressure to a nerve center, you
tight pitching and good fielding.
The opposing pitchers, Captain of Sgt. “Tim Benjcn” Towsky. who always use the middle finger and
Waite and 1st Sgt. Atkins were in called them as he wanted to see knuckle.
It’s a matter of catching an ene­
Judging from the coach they’ve to wit; dynamite and arsenic. As a fine form as they mowed down the Ihem despite all the brass around.
my
where he ain’t and ever the
picked for themselves, the Special matter of fact, the miniature enemy batsmen. When they did get Brave, foolish “Private” Towsky.
emphasis is the same — speed, bal­
Troops team of the Deadeye Divi­ scourge of the Texas plains cut a in a spot, their supporting infields The lineups:
ance, timing.
SCU
1911
Officers
—
Smith,
1st
wide
swath
in
South
glove
circles
by
usually
came
to
the
rescue
with
sion have as much if not more
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base;
Kressatv,
2nd
base;
Lopatin,
pulling
down
a
couple
of
inter
­
some
sterling
plays.
Both
teams
horsepower behind their leather
Teacher, Jaschina, 26, is a Port­
than any other boxing squad in the collegiate boxing championships for scored two runs in the first inning shortstop; Gill, third base; Denton,
lander.
He was
years in the
while the pitchers were still cold. short field; Waite, pitcher; Lof­
, the University of Texas.
entire league.
Marine
Corps;
two
years
at Shang­
Sgt. Harry Roth, the bouncing
Harry’s Hash House includes Thereafter it took an error by Lt. fredo, catcher; Newman, right
buzzsaw, is the little guy who will such leather slingers as, Gordon Padrick, on a high fly by Atkins, field; Marchionne, left field; Pad­ hai and on hand when the Panay
was blown up. He returned to the
be responsible for the conduct of the Weger, Wm. Mayhue, Charles Bro­ to give the dogfaces their winning rick, center field.
states at the time the Panay sur­
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Hq.
Co.,
SCU
1911
—
Sansonia,
margin.
boys when this corner is writing the gan, Hubert Muff, Herman Isabel,
vivors did. He learned judo at San
Standouts
were
the
fielding
of
shorstop;
McCormick,
1st
base;
I Chester Baker, Kay Kendally,
obituaries of their opponents.
Just a few years back, lil’ ole Donaho, Horace Armstrong, Car- Lts. Lopatin and Kressaty. Cap­ Hazen, catcher; Gerrity, short field; Diego and added to his lore when
Harry (he’s just abit bigger than dinas, and O’Neill from Medics. tain Waite led both teams in hitting Atkins, pitcher; Gottfried, left Capt. Smith not long ago taught
knee high to a grasshopper) gave Wm. Jones, Lino Morreall, Luis (a plot, no doubt, by the Hq. boys, field; Axelrul, third base; Duboff, his class of Officers at Field House.
1 second base; Wehrmann, center At 140 pounds, we can see Jaschina \
emphasis to the saying that power­ Rojo, Chester Gieslak, and Morrillo to tire the opposing pitcher out by isecond
(field; Buch, right field.
having
him
run
the
bases).
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ful stuff comes in small packages, from Headquarters Company.
'Deadeye'Outfits
To Meet April 30
Gull Baseball
Nine Training
Since Both Scores Were 4-2 This
Head Should Cover All S-Innings
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Special Troops Boxers of 'Deadeye'
Division Have Dynamite in Sgt. Roth
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