Pave Six Thursday, June 3. 1943. Timber Wolves Hold Boxing Finals at Field House Tonight Light-Heavyweight Go Looms as Best Tussle ♦------------------------------------------------------- Four Champs Crowned I As Five Mere Titles Still to Be Decided first round matchings up t bout. the title Prelude to (Ring) War: Tonight, Field House Score—32-12! In a softball game that produced everything in the book (especially runs), 172 Ord. walloped 3505 Ord. of the IV Corps special troops by a 32-12 count. As the 3505 was a make-shift pick-up team the score doesn’t go against their "integrity”. Outstanding players were Pvt. James Vanek, and Pvt. John Car­ mon. of the 172 ar.d Cpl. Sam So­ fia and Pfc. Charles the 3505. The best battle of the night should be between Wayne Seibert, a dangerous hitter from the Moun- I taineers and the shorter, craftier Johnny Cruikshank who will carry the Sea Gulls’ hop-s into the By Sgt. •‘Slats” Obitz Firals in the Timber Wolf Di- squared circle. Each man is en­ visicn team and individual boxing gaged in a wild and furious crowd Henry Armstrong will meet Wil championships will be staged to­ pleaser as they won preliminary lie Joyce in Hollywood on June 26 nie?.- in the ring at the Field House matches. The winner will possess Previously, Joyce (with a frac­ as he conclusion of four nights of the light heavyweight crown. tured jaw) outpointed Armstrong battling in the squared circle. The The heavyweight title Will be first bout is scheduled to start at at stake w hen age and youth meet in the ring. Charles Watts. 38- 2Û0Ù. (8 p. m.). date, four champions have yeai-old battler from the Geysers been decided: Al Sorenson, ban- will be placing his knowledge of -.amv. eight: Vincent Fazie. light- ring tactics against hi- younger weight Henry Gutterie. light- and more active opponent. Paul j t weight. and Frankie Labella, jun­ Mayer of the Mountaineers. M I Pour Titles Decided ior welterweight. The heavy, light, fl Four titles have been decided in middle, welter and featherweight earlier matches with A! Sorenson, cr wds will be determined tonight, Mountaineers winning the bantam­ ir a grand finale that will end the weight title when he was unopposed tournament. in this class. Vincent Fazio. Gey­ Steady Stream of Boxers sers. garnered the junior light­ Since the start of the title tour- weight crown after a close battle r.ey last Friday night, a steady and is now after his second title stream of boxers have displayed in the featherweight division. Hen­ their skill, slugging ability and in­ ry Gutterier, Geysers, won the testinal fortitude in the ring. The lightweight division honors. Frankie boys gave their all as, blood-spat­ Labella. Sea Gulls, easily boxed his tered, they came up off the can­ way to top honors in the junior wel­ vas ir. their endeavor to earn a terweight class. % Timber Wolf title, their most Fazio’s and Gutterie’s victories sought-after goal. place the Geysers in the lead for Henry Gutterie of the Geysers is down in tHs picture, but by virtue of knocking Alfred En- Training schedules held the spec­ team honors with two points, while cinas (Mountaineers) through the rope- in the first round, won a close decision in opening fights tators to a minimum, but it did not the Mountaineers and Sea Gulls at Field House in the Timber Wolf Division tournament, which closes with assured roaring action lessen the enthusiasm of those who each have one point. tonight. Capt. A. W. Collier is referee. —Signal Corps Photo participated. Decisions came in for Results of Monday’s and Tues­ boos and cheers as the highly parti­ day’s matches: san few gave voice to their feelings. Junior lightweight: Vincent Fa­ s Five Titles Tonight zio, Geysers, decisioned Warren Five titles will be decided in to­ Morris, Mountaineers, Welter- night’s matches with Warren Mor­ weight: John Accetero, Geysers, . Sidelights on tie Lou Nova— ris, Mountaineers opposing Vincent TKOed Henry Miranda. Sea Gulls. Charles Watts match, added to the Fazio of the Geysers in the feather­ Bobby Moses, Sea Gulls, decisioned classic fisticuff encounter at the weight final. Fazio, a shifty, smart Marvin Ellis, Mountaineers. Johnny Lou Nova, cor.ter.der for the world’s heavyweight title entertained mittster barely outpointed the Sermino, Mountaineers, decisioned Field House, which set off this 2800 members of the Timber Wolf Division and their friends at the steady, hard hitting Morris in the Eddie Collins, Sea Gulls. Bobby week-long program that climaxes Field House Friday night as he stepped four fast exhibition rounds with junior lightweight division. Moses, Sea Gulls, decisioned Pedro in the Timber Wolf division finals, two soldier boxers, as the feature Tall, rangy and with dynamite Garcia, Mountaineers. John Ac­ tomorrow night. bout on the program that sent the Ferrera of the Sea Gulls opened in either fist, John Accetterò, Gey­ cetterò. Geysers, decisioned Johnny Timber Wolf Division individual up a cut over the right eye of his Pete de Grasse, referee, was so sers, will meet the clever and Sermino, Mountaineers. Middle­ and team boxing championships opponent Houston Deford of the smooth working captain of the Sea weight: Joseph Mariano decisioned excited over referreeing this bout off to a good start. Mountaineers. Gull team. Bobby Moses. It will be Merle Harshman, Sea Gulls. John­ that he started to walk off with Richard Barr of the Mountain­ Capt. A. W. Collier refer ed the skiLed boxer against a slugger and ny Cruikshank. Sea Gulls, TKOed Lt Sindlinger’s field jacket. bars eers. a light heavyweight went matches and Lt. R. C. Duff , Tim­ a toss up as to the eventual win­ Johnny Bucz, Mountaineers. Joseph and all. the first two rounds with Nova, ber Wolf Athletic Officer and ner of this welterweight title. Marianuo, Geysers, decisioned John­ When stopped he suddenly real- moving around fast, giving Nova T Sgt. C. S. Obitz. Special Serv­ Two boys willing to mix it up at ny Ferrara, Sea Gulls. Light heavy­ an opporturity tu exhibit his ice Office were the judges. all times will be opponents in the weight: Wayne Seibert, Mountain­ >zed that he hadn’t even brought speed and clever punching. Cpl. a f>eld jacket to the bout. Petey De Grasse, former feather­ final matching in the middleweight eers, decisioned Bert Colleros, Sea Charles Watts of the Geysers weight boxer who went ten rounds class. Barrel-chested Nat Wein­ Gulls. Jommy Mosley, Sea Gulls, Betty Sours came to Camp par­ came in to oppose Nova in the with Henry Arm trong before los­ traub will carry the Sea Gulls' decisioned Willie Eppinette, Moun­ ticularly to watch an old friend of last two rounds and the enthusi­ ing the decision, refereed the exhi­ hopes into the ring.when he meets taineers. Heavyweight: Charles Joseph Mariano of the Geysers, a Watt«, Geysers. TKOed Robert hers box. He was none other than astic fight fans had the chance bition bout. Timber Wolf main attraction, Cpl. to see Nova in action against a dark horse who has moved from the Hiesle. man who enjoved mixing it. Chat les R. Watts. BOUTS START AT 8:00 Fight Nights Punch-Bowled Our Great America ft Ty Tryon She* said that she met Cpl. Watts when he was a bartender in Omaha. Nebraska. Miss Sours and few girl friends, all under age. tried tn buy a drink at his bar. and the Cpl. gracefully showed them the door. “We are the best of friends now.” said Miss Sours. 2800 Fans Yowl. Nova Stars in Fight Program Sports Re-Cap Unlike the usual exhibitions that are staged, there was plenty of ac­ BASEBALL — The same old tion throughout the f o u r rounds story. The Yanks have a new team and fans were satisfied with what out there. And are still the champs they saw. of old. Etten, Stirnweiss. Gordon. Fast Action Johnson. Keller, Weatherly. Lin­ The Timber Wolf Division box­ dell and our reliable Dickey will ing championships got underway sweep both leagues this season. with a fast, closely matched ptitr • * * of contestants in the we'terweight BOXING—The who fights who class as Pedrcf Garcia, Mountain­ and where argument is still going eers deci.-ioned Tony Carbone of on. With Louis getting his few the Sea Gulls. Frankie Borrego. inches of publicity and not fight- Sea Gull middleweight got the nod i’ g. The heavy boys are on th^ over Raj mond Gonzales. Geysers. downfall and dropping fast. There A furious battle was staged in the ha n't been a Class A heavyweight lightweight class as first one and fight for a helluva long time. Keep­ then the other contestant was ing boxing alive are the light­ knocked through the ring ropes, weights, with such fights as An- » with Henry Gutterie of the Gey­ gott vs Armstrong heading the sers getting a split decision over list. I Alfred Encinas of the Mountain­ * * ♦ » eers. FOOTBALL—The all-stir game Frankie Labella, Sea Gulls out­ between the Washington Redskins, pointed Henry Judd,. Mot" taineers champions of the National League in a junior welterweight match. and a squad of selected collegJ The final tournament b«vt of the headliners, is scheduled for Aug evening was halted in 1: 9 seconds 25 at North western’s Dyche Stad­ of the first round when Johnny ium.—Pvt. Paul Rosenberg". I » W orlds largest bump hangar , an all - timber structure , nearins completion for the us . naw , is /ooo ffet long (3 cry blocks ). 237 FEET WIDE. AND 153 FETT MIS»..... /ET TME 1000.000 BOARD FEET OF TIMBER USED TO BUILD IT REPRESENTS LESS THAN QAJE HOU J? 3 GJÇOWH O’ MFHZ SA*/- TtMBE* UNDEK THE CARE OF THE F&EST - --------------- INDUSTRIES / 1 "ME UNITED STATES > .ONE PRODUCED 66% OF THE WORLDS PETROLEUM IN 1942 — CAPAREO TÖ 6 % mt jul rue axis kmk OOMSlNED/ U.S SOLDIERS IM some sections use am • insect boms ’ WHICH RELEASES A Miçry (NSKTlClPE to KILL GERM-CARtZyiNG. INSECTS- Francis Haas had a flock of girls who came to see him and while here viewed the Field House exhi­ bitions. From Dallas, Oregon, came Frances Carmichael, Margar­ et Carmichael and Katherine Al- slip. Bonneta Martin, originally from New York was also there. Men who garnered Loa’s sig­ nature in the Field House dress­ ing room after the fight were Sgt. Albert L. Wetlenman. Tank Destroyers; Cpl. Arnold Blake Archer. SCI* Headquarters; CpI. Frank Walton. Tank Destroyers; Pvts. Louis Strauch and Frank S. Mitchell from SCI’ Headquar­ ters. Pvt. Harry Klissner.