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Camp Adair Sentry Thursday. August 5. 1943. Face Six PACK TAMES WARRIORS TO TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP Great Rally In 5th Gives Wolves Title (Continued from Page 1) ♦------------------------------------- touted Warriors had to admit de Armstrong. had two triples feat. and a single. Connor a home run The Wolves have ended their and two singles. Rich three season and will return to their singles. Bell, Frye and Sipe each respective units for maneuvers. had a double. Heads UP! The contest was played on a The feature of the conti*t was skinned diamond which was so fast Connor racing home from first on that errors for both teams were Rich’s single in the fifth inning. plentiful. The Wolves garnered a single Outfielders Knott Wild—Tightens! tally in the first on Frye’s single Sgt. Jack Knott started and fin- and Beau Bell’s double. They were KAME G PO A E Ave. ished his third successive game ; held to one hit, a single by Rich, Sabrinsky ___ 7 13 0 0 1.000 .979 despite his trouble during the ear in the next two frames. They broke Armstrong 18 42 5 1 .933 ly innings. He walked Hal Lee on into the scoring column again in Connor ..... 16 28 0 2 .933 four pitches to open the game and the fourth as Armstrong hit his Rich 11 14 0 1 Mauer was safe on Knott's error. first triple and crossed the plate as Infielders Herman Reich homered to left to Rich singled. 0 1 0 1 Perez score three runs and put the War 8 1 19 187 Bell The Wolves took the lead in the riors in the lead. Bob Kubicek 19 47 43 2 Frye fifth as they batted around, cross singled and was out, Connor to 19 50 79 6 Gregory- ing the plate four times, Knott Frye, when he attempted to stretch Ledbetter — 11 15 19 3 walked to oven the frame: Greg- it into a double. Morrie Arnovich 4 5 1 Jones ......... 2 THAT'S THE kind of ball the ory flied out to right: Frye doubled doubled; Handy went out. Frye to 1 4 1 Bertucci ..... 6 Hq. Co. softball team of SCI’ is to right center, sending Knott to Bell, and Pinterell rolled out, Knott 5 9 3 Sabrinsky 5 third. Knott scored after the catch playing these days. And here in to Bell, to end the inning. Catchers of Bell’s fly to Arnovich in left. In the second, Breizer was safe 4 17 2 0 1.000 this S/Sgt. Freddie Lipscomb Photo Sipe Another Triple 2 2 0 0 1.000 (not made especially for the Sen cn Ledbetter’s error; Erautt was Smith Armstrong clouted his second cut, Knott to Bell; Lee popped to .954 try) are shown the players doing Calhoun 12. 34 8 2 triple, scoring Frye, and scored Frye; and Mauer lined to Connor. 1 1 .888 it: Front row (I.. to R.) S/Sgt. Fred ;0’Doul .... 8 i himself a few moments later Pitchers Warriors Add In Third Lipscomb. S/Sgt. Paul McCormick, 0 to 0 1.009 ..... 7 The Warriors added another run as Connor singled. Connor scored Karlin 2 1 2 0 1.000 Sgt. Bill Gerity, and 1st Sgt. Ray in the third. Reich singled to left; from first as Rich banged out a Barnes single for his third straight hit Langsam 0 4 0 1.(00 Atkins. Back row (L. to R.) Pfc. .... 5 Kubicek singled to the same spot of the contest. Ledbetter was Hohle ..... 4 0 4 0 1.000 Alvin Danni. Pfc. Dick Drumright. to put men on first and second. 8 4 9 o .867 Sgt. Nick Sansona. Cpl. Herbert Arnovich sacrified them up a base safe on an error, and Sipe end Knott ed the inning flying out to right. 2 0 4 1 .800 Spraker and Reich scored as Handy went Wuehrmann. and Cpl. Geo. Dearth. Not a Wolf reached first in the Quin 5 0 ... 4 3 .571 out unassisted to Bell at first. Pin sixth, but they tallied three runs terell fanned to end the frame. 485 211 30 .959 ARMSTRONG WINS 24TH Knott didn't allow a man past in the seventh as Bell and Arm TEAM first in the next three innings, strong singled and. Connor hom Double plays—Jones to Frye to Henry Armstrong’s unanimous he walked Lee in the fourth; ered. There was no action for the Bell (1). Gregory to Frye to ten round decision over Willie Kubicek singled in the fifth; but Wolf Pack in the eighth but they Bell (4). Hohle to Gregory to Joyce, light-weight contender in both died on first. Three men shoved another marker across in Bell (1), Spraker to Ledbetter ¡Hollywood. July 24, was his 24th went out in order in the sixth. the ninth as Connor singled, stole to Bell (1), Armstrong to Bell ! straight. The seventh saw the Warriors second, and scored in front of (1). Frye to Gregory to Bell (7). 1 threaten again as Lee singled to Sipe’s two-bagger. ~ort Lewis open the frame and went down to Timber Wolves R H E Warricrs R H F Hubbel Greatest on o i 0 second on Gregory’s overthrow to v ss . 0 0 o L-e ef o 2 1 Mamr m . Í Frsy 2b first. Mauer popped to Gregory, Bell lb ...... 1 o 0 Reich lb . ...3 o3 0 1 Gus Mancuso's Books and Reich doubled to right center Ai mating ef 3 3 0 Kubicek c .0 3 o I Connor If ... 3 3 0 Arnovich If 0 1 0 1 to send Lee across the plate. Ku Rich rf ....... , 0 3 0 Handy 3b ....0 0 o ! Ask Gus Mancuso, Giants’ catch 3b 0 0 1 Pinterell 2b 0 1 i bicek grounded out, Gregory to I.edbtter Sipe c ......... 0 o o Bieizer rf . 0 0 0 er, to name the greatest pitcher. Bell, as Reich went to third. Reich Knott p ....... 1 Ô 1 "irautt p ....... 0 0 0 ! “Carl Hubbell,” he will tell you ii own p ..... O 0 o scored as Gregory errored on Ar- —and quickly. “Ask any batter and 6 9 2 Tot »Is ...10 15 51 Totals novich's grounder. Handy lofted a he’ll tell you that of all the twirl- Timber Wolves l'>0 140 301—10 1 5 5 high one out to Gregory to end Ft. Lewis War. ..301 000 200— 6 9 9 ers in the National League, Hub the inning. That was the last of has the profoundest knowledge of Before departing for Bend. Ore., the Warrior scoring. Pinterell i SO WHAT DEPT, what they like and dislike. He has and the Army maneuvers now un- tingled and went to second in the never made a note; he carries the derway there, the swift-flying Sea Peru is a town in Illinois. eighth, and Kubicek walked in the information in his head. When they Gulls of the Timber Wolf division ninth, but both died on the sacks. If all of the men, that eat in hit Hub, those batters deserve their had scooped un two divisional titles Armstrong, Connor. Rich the me s halls of the United States hits. He doesn’t make a mistake for their war chest: Paul Armstrong, Gene Con Armed Forces, were laid end to end, being around for 16 years. He made (1) The Gulls won the divisional nor and John Rich each collect they would reach . . . all of his mistakes a long time ago.’’ baseball championship, defeating ed three hits in five at bats, while on their road to the top the Moun Frye, Bell and Sipe garnered The smallest known normal taineers, Geysers, Artillerymen human skull has been discovered two safe blows each in five trips SWAPS COLUMN I in an ancient cemetery in Peru. to the plate. WOLF TEAM: FIELDING SCORE I Hq. Co. Submerged by Warner Hardware, 3-2 Army Team Second In Fast Albany League By. Cpl. “Dubby” Duboff In one of the most spectacular games played in the Albany league, hard luck, more than their oppo nents, defeated the Hq. Co. nine. The game should have ended in the seventh 1 to 0 in favor of the 1 Army, but—Cpl. Wuhrmann drop ped th» ball at the plate as Pvt. Ed Raper, speedy, little shortstop, made a perfect peg home. So the league-leading Warner Hardware company team finally won, 2-1, in the tenth. The Hq. Co. team had runners on base in all three of the over time innings but could not pu^h that winning run across. Then the fatal tenth came and just like that—it was all over. But you can’t take it all away from the fighting Army team—they out played, outhit and outpitched the Warr.er club, state champion pitch er and all. With 1 win and 1 loss Hq. Co. stands second in the league. War ners lost 2-1 Monday night in 12 innings to Evans Plywood of Le banon, and stand 2 and 1, second in the league. Sea Gulls Scoop Two Divisional Ball Titles Top Mountaineers in Hardball; Drop Only One to Win Softball *------------------ .—- and the best that Special Troops could produce. (2) They likewise won the divi sional softball title, by (1) captur ing their own league with a single defeat against 7 wins, then (2) de feating winners of both Artillery and Special Troops leagues in play off games. 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They say war is hell, but it’s the fair sex, who prefers that her nothing compared to the agonies of name be not divulged, sir). trying to hear what a short man is The “Short Stuff” story in the saying while dancing. Life is one Sentry colms recently stated that long procession of “What,” “I did we tall gals dislike, and. in fabt, n’t hear what you said,” of laugh refuse to dance with, the shorter ing where “Oh. I’m so sorry” is Ex men. pected, of wishing desperately that There may he a few isolated someone would establish an inter circumstances of this kind, but in com system for this use. the main, we dance with everyone Or to make the story more to the tall, short, blond, dark, 70th. point (and as it usually happens) Timber Wolf, SCU or whatever the short man, who is a divine else may trickle forth from —i an army dancer, never asks the blorde at all. barra ks. but picks some creature from some We can re-eract the scene given undoubtedly mountainous district >n the Sentry last week, as it us and asks her to trip the light Card ually harper.s: is it fantastic!* with him . . , “"hr. Yes.” She Reptje, No, we don’t feel that the Sen Tne low . speaking private’’ try stated the entire problem. M e <ard our mother, always warned know! — (Signed, Tail Cal).