Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 06, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, May 6,1943.
Page Six
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Camp Adair Sentry
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TIMBER WOLF BAIL TEAM MEETS CASCADE LEAGUE ALL STARS SUNDAY
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Colorful Division
Nine Prepped to Win
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Manager Jack Knott to Share
Mound Load With Sig Langsam
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Athletic
The Timber Wolf Division will have the opportunity.of
watching its baseball team in action Sunday afternoon, 1430,
at Civic Stadium, Eugene, when the Timber Wolf nine meets
a team composed of All Star players from the Cascade league.
Bulldogs in 12-10
Win Over Warriors
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* Manager Ed H. Brauner of the
! All Stars will field a team that he
| is confident will hold its own with '
I Manager Jack Knott’s collection 1
| of Timber Wolves. Many of Braun- '
1 er’s former players in the Cascade
'league have gone on to berths ini
1 the major leagues and class AA I
. minors, and for Sunday’s contest
I he . has all the teams in the league
The Bulldogs met the Warriors from which to choose his players.
Quin in Reserve
<m the Bulldogs’ home grounds and
came forth victors with a close 12
Manager Knott has designated
¡Cpl. Sig Langsam to start on the
to 10 win.
The Warriors showed improve­ ( rubber. Knott has stated that he
ment since their practice game with ¡will hurl the last half of the con-
tin- Bulklogs which was also won i test. Lt. J. P. Quin, who is fast
by the latter with a score of 19 j rounding into shape, will be held
to 7.
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I in reserve. Pvt. “Beau” Bell will
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Brenner, Relief, Wins
| handle the duties at first; Pfc.
Bulldog pitcher. Harry Bren­
Added supplies of athletic equipment arrived this week at Field House, for use in the huge
1 Dean Frye and Pvt. Gus Gregory
ner. won his game pitching the
spring-summer
program scheduled at Camp A air. (aught with it in the first stage of unpack­
I will team up around the keystone
ing »re (I to r). Lt. Walter Sindlinger. Cpl. Jim Shackleton. Pvt. Paul Jaschina and boxing instruct­
final five innings after relieving Ii
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isack.
or, Pete De Grasse.
— Public Relations Photo.
Moore. Brenner proved himself
Pvt. Tom Jones appears to have
not only a pitcher but a fine slug­
! Variety House located on C avenu.
first call at the hot corner although against Willamette U. at Salem
ger when, in the eighth, he lashed
Softballers
Have
being pushed for starting i early this week, a scheduled con-
between 9th and 10th street.
out a home run, driving in two he is
[honors by Sgt. Lowell Calhoun, I test with the Salem Penitentiary
Battle
Who?
Kenneth Lang and his Octet will
men on base.
furnish the music for the occasion.
Darling. Warrior pitcher, opened who is recovering from a sprained nine on May 6. The week follow-
A softball team with a full and
Those wanting lady escorts, con­
the game with Landis taking over | ankle. Sgt. Dale Butler has the l ing, the All Star game at Eugene
eager
complement, with all the tact 3rd battalion headquarters. St-,
s.
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call
behind
the
plate
and
Cpls.
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will
see the Timber Wolves meet-
the oox in the fourth inning. Landis,
equipment required by the sport, either Pvt. Bernard Kovler or Pvt.
not to be topped by Brenner, con­ i Gene Connor, Paul Armstrong and ing University of Oregon in a re­
nected with four out of four at the j Pvt. John Sabrinsky will take care turn contest and Willamette Uni- and with no games to be played! Ray Allen.
That is the current position of the
plate. Both teams displayed excel­ 1 of the outer garden.
i versity in a scheduled game.
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Free to Your Baby
lent pitching ability.
Sgt. John Wulf, team business Military Police Detachment squad.
Buy defense bonds, stamps.
Softball organizations in camp
Price for service men at the I manager, is away on furlough ar.d
Scores:
AB H R
AB II R Varriors
RvUdogs
game will be twenty-five cents IT 5 C. S. Obitz, Div. SSO section, or in surrounding towns, desirous
Grade Above Goldbrick
clut'ie 111 4 1 1
l alaago rf ....;» o
(25c) and their girl friends will will handle his duties until he re­ of engaging in a friendly contest
p?.i 21> ...... ..a o o
Drechsler cf 3 1
Heard at the bus depot ii.
fartzig rf
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Bi-ll-- ss ...... 5 1
or two, are cordially invited to get
be admitted free. The grandstand turns.
itiiell 3I>
Witk ski 2b 5 1
Portland:
■’••insm cf
in touch with First Sergeant Jack
Haw. ins <• ..5 1
will seat 4000 and the park ac­
Pvt. Ernest Collingsworth, of
liay c ....
Brenner lf-p 4 1
Vinson
or S Sergeant Joe Oenning
commodates
7000
so
come
and
SS
.-ci flinger
I uni'row lb 4 0
Timber
Wolf Engineers: Wanda,
ile If
alicito 3b ..3 1
at the Detachment Orderly Room,
cheer
your
Wolves
on
to
victory.
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please don’t call me a chow
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phone 2879.
ubst itutions:
Lt. Bob Duffy announces that
hound; it sounds terrible. What
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the Timber Wolf nine will have a
Si-arpello rf 0 0 0
are people going to think?
it
bat: 12 runs ; ii ut bat; 10 runs;
warm-up
practice scrimmage
I hits.
.4 hits.
Sea Gulls' Dance
Wanda Jones:
“I’m sorry,
honey,
I
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m
just
trying
to pick
M.
Oregon State college’s 1943
up
a
lot
of
GI
expressions.
If
Mighty "Beau''
! track team, victor over Oregon 6
you
get
naughty,
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’
ll
call
you
a
The Sea Gull Timber Wolves will
1 to 2 in the annual relays two weeks
“Silver Brick.”
ago, will meet the Washington present a dance tomorrow evening
j cindermen here Saturday in the between 7 and 12 p. m. at the
| first regulation dual meet for OSC.
Best race is expected to be the
I 880-yard canter which will pit Gene
Swanzey,
. , Husky captain and de-
fending coast champion, against
OSC’s Bill Shinn and Stu Norene.
Shinn is a junior letterman who
j was outstanding as a sophomore
last spring. Norene is a sophomore
The Timber Wolf baseball team Dean Frye and .Cpl. Gene Conner
from last year’s rook squad.
edged out a 4 to 3 win over the garnered three hits each. One I :
Chief threat of the Beavers is highly touted, league-leading Uni­ Connor’s hits was a soaring hon>
Capt. Don Findlay, coast confer-
versity of Oregon Webfoots at run to left center.
■ ence broad jump champ. Last year
Eugene la-t Thursday. It was the
Ready for All Comers
he won both the broad and high
The Wolves fielded a team that
i jump in the Washington meet. He Wolves’ first official start of the
also may run the 100-yard dash. season and in addition to their sat­ pteyed a high brand of bull, al­
isfaction in beginning the season though they were handicapped by
with a victory, there was the add­ a slippery field which was direct>y
ed pleasure of downing a team responsible for their two errors.
To Carry Messages
which has been slapping other local
Manager Jack Knott was pleasec.
service nines down to defeat with with the manner in which his pro­
The army has ordered several regularity and dispatch.
teges reacted to situations that
thousand “flying motorcycles” to
Bell Ices in Seventh
came up during the contest, am:
carry high ranking officers from
The Wolves went off to an early Lt. Bob Duffy, Timber Wolf Divi­
one headquarters to another.
lead, garnering single markers in sion Athletic Officer in a state­
the first and fourth innings. only ment after the game, said be was
Waives Knocking
to have the Webfoots erase it and ready to meet any service team
At (Talent’s) Door
take over the lead in the fifth available in this section of the
Lt. Bob Duffy, Timber Wolf I when they scored three times on country.
Division Athletic Officer, has
three hits and an error. The Wolves
issued a request for more in­
TIMBER WnLF ' I U OF ORrrON
came back in the first half of the
AB R
AB R F
fielder and hurler candidates to
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Hnmel 3 b
seventh as Gregory and Frye sin­ Greicor.r »s . .5 »> 1
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Frye 2I>
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Rnrix cf
report for practice with Man­
gled to left and “Beau” Bell came Hell 21.
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. .5 Ö 4 Kirsch 2b
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ager Jack ,Knott’s Timber Wolf
Sabrinskj rf 3 o
Bubulo lb
through with a smashing double to Nosat rf
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Carlson <•
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baseball team. A heavy sched­
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Furrow hk ...3 V
center, to drive in two runs and Connor 11
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rnifttrone in
Arnfstronc
ill 4 o p I Gttuon I
ule has been arranged with oth­
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ice the game for the Timber Jones 3b . 4 0 0 Murphy p
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er service nines and infielders
Butler <•
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Wolves.
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Calhoun c
I u 0 Silt’iniin U Ö 0 0
It was his mighty clout in the seventh which put the Timber
and pitchers are needed at once.
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Curtis Hohle and Bob “Lefty” Hohle p
Wolf game with University of Oregon on the ice and there are plenty
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Candidates can cull Lt. Duffy at
of hopes laid in the hat and first base kind of game the ex-big
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Karlin divided the pitching chores O’Doul*
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Division Special Service Office,
leaguer dishes out, to help the ‘wolves win Sunday’s game at Eu­
with Karlin getting credit Lor the
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gene against AII-Stars of the Cascade League.
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- ArnMtruutf, PA. • Batted for Ho. Hr . fourth.
Photo aau Cut cuunesy Salem Statesman.
Relief Pitcher Gets
Credit fcr Victory
MP
Yen to
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Husky, Beaver Track
Teams Here Saturday
Tomorrow at 7 P.
The
Vaunted U of O Nine
Lose 4-3 to 'Wolves
'Jeeplanes' Ordered