« Camp Adair Sentry Friday, November 19, 1943. Page Seven Thanksgiving Plans For Post Revealed 4 She Sings (Contmued from page one) Post have scheduled special Thanks giving Services. (4) Nearby communities will again play host to Camp Adair men at home dinners. Men inter- ested are urged to contact any of the USO or Service Men’s Clubs in the communities. (5) Mess halls throughout the Post will serve turkey dinners and mess sergeants will really have an I j opportunity "to do it up brown.” Football Game! (6) Highlighting Trailblazer athletic activity for the day will j be a touch football game between ' the Division Artillery Champions and the 276th Infantry. The game 1 is scheduled for 1430, on the Field i You are looking at Janet Walton, Artillery gridiron. | (7) Service Clubs will hold open- ' dance hand songstress who is re ported to have lovely eyes. ""ell, Pvt. Filbert, how are you getting along house throughout the day with spe cial activities reserved i*d for after- after- 1 with Sgt. Henry?"—Pvt. Syd Fossum. 882nd FA. noon and evening. At 3 p. m. the \ ■ a p..h< I SCU Military Band will be present- , 70th Division. ed in a concert at Service Club 1. "Soldier, what are you trying to do daughter?”—Pfc. Elmer Haugen, 363th Inf.. 91-t At Service Club Division. i 1, a show and radio broadcast, i Trailblazer spon Trailblazers Intend sored, will be the i Fulsome Celebration high point of ii the day. Festiv All the traditional trappings of By Pvt. Paul Rosenberg | The Huskies are in for their j ities are sched Thanksgiving day will be enjoyed uled to begin at For the first time in the history toughest fight of the season, and ; Bell, Armstrong With of the Rose Bowl classic, two Pa this one holds glory and prestige 8:00 p. m. and the proceedings will by the Trailblazer Division divine cific coast teams will clash. Twice- behind it, for the entire football be aired over KEX from 9:00 to service, football and the festive Army's Best Players defeated University of California world will be waiting and watching 9:30. Following the broadcast the turkey dinner. , 70th Division dance orchestra will and the virtually untested Wash the outcome. Major General John E. Dahlquist play for dancing. Two Camp Adair men, Roy ington Huskies will see action on •■Beau” Bell and Paul Armstrong, New Y'ear’s Day. i Service Club 2 will feature danc has ordered a half-holiday for the both of the Oregon semi-pro and I Starting the season brilliantly, ing throughout the evening with 70th Division and regular training i the 91st Division dance orchestra schedules will end at noon. Several northwest service champion Timber the Trojans were undefeated, un- i doing the honors. Hostesses have units and organizations are plan Wolf Division nine, formerly sta 1 tied and unscored upon until they ;not been provided for the evening, ning parties, dinners and dances tioned here, were selected by Army came up against the San Diego (Continued from Page 1) ; but married men and their wives and a very full schedule of events ______ ___ Times for its All-Army teams, Naval Training Station, and bowed which were announced in the No-, I 10-7 in a real, old fashioned thriller. Mrs. Margaret Blodgett, senior | as well a, single men and their girl ha.- been arranged for the entire hostess at Club 1. I Trailblazer personnel. ¡friends are particularly invited. vember 13 issue of the publication. Fliers Bomb Trojans In the Chinese Follies, the gor- j j- ■ Both these events are open to Bell, who is classified as a utility Chapel observances will begin Last week, still smarting from geous Der Ling sisters. Mammon I all m~ post' ¡Wednesday evening and will carry infielder, was selected for the team their only reverse of the year and Jay. did not disappoint those I composed of players who came into and with an injured and riddled (8) At the Red Cross Building in .through Thursday. At the Division who had seen their photo in last the Army from major league nines. backfield, they met the March the Station Hospital patients will I Artillery chapel, Mass will be sung week’s Sentry. Toy Y'at Mar view a “circus” enacted and pro- at 1630 and Protestant services Before induction he had played with Field Fliers. The Air Corps went brought the house down with her duced by hospital patients. Sug- ' will be at 2000. At the 274th the St. Louis Browns and the De wild when Indian Jock Jacobs salacious songs and could only get gestively billed as “Goldbrick Bros. ' chapel. Mass will be Thursday at troit Tigers. His batting average led a concentrated attack that away on the promise of returning Circus." its gala premiere is set j 1630 and Protestant services the for the season with the Timber crumpled the Californians, 35- in another act. New shows, it was for 7:00 p. m. Thanksgiving Day. night before, Wednesday at 1900. 0, and made them drop out of Wolves was .381. indicated, may be returned to the running as national con- 1 Thanksgiving services at the Bats .428 1 Adair every other week from Port and the Clay brothers in their en 275th Chapel will be as follows: tenders. Armstrong, an outfielder, was land. thusiasm to sing and tap dance for Protestant services, 1500; Catholic But as their record is the best spotted on the All-Army team With over 22 fine acts in the the all-soldier audience nearly Mass, 1630. in the southern half of the Pacific of players from minor league “Stars of Tomorrow” show, only winded themselves completely. Wednesday evening Mass will lie Coast Conference, they were picked competition. He formerly played the most outstanding can be lightly The "Three Sweethearts of Har observed at 1900 at the 276th i for the Rose Bowl game. with Montgomery in the South reviewed. mony" closed the show. The three Chapel and Thursday at 1900 Pro Washington, with a really good eastern League. His season aver Shades of Sansonia girls, who have just returned from testant service will be conducted. team and without a regular play age was .428, well above the Outstanding was ten-year-old a tour of the Hawaiian Islands, All-American stars will probably ing schedule, scraped up games team's average of .391. here and there, and they remained Gerald Parton, virtuoso of the were hard to let go. see action in the touch football In 1942, Armstrong got 189 hits undefeated and untied for the sea accordion. Plaj-ng on a special Cpl. Dean Nelson and his 91st game scheduled for 1430 on the for 593 times at bat in 146 games. son. Their only great accomplish "junior-size” instrument, Gerald's Division orchestra provided the Field Artillery gridiron. The con His season batting average was ment. however, was the downing nonchalance while interpreting accompanying music plus some testing teams have not yet been •719, while in the field he was rated I of the same March field eleven difficult numbers, such as Liszt's "jamming" of their own. decided but they will be the chain- ■9 «3. He was also chosen for the which gave the Trojans their worst Hungarian Dance No. 1, caught . pions of the Division Artillery and league all-star team in 1941. the audience's fancy. This young HOW DO YOl'R GI j <>f the 276th Infantry, who will defeat in 54 years. man is going far. Z Three great All-Army nines were CLOTHES FIT. CLAUSSEN Underdog May Upset meet in the first round of the play chosen by the sports staff of the Darlene Hughes, “Port I a nd'i Six-foot-six Pvt. Richard £laua- offs for the Trailblazer Division On New Year's Day. when the Army Times with the cooperation power of the Pacific coast clash Benny Goodman,” did a swell job sen of Omaha has had to answer trophy. of Public Relations, Special Service es. the underdog California ag on the “licorice stick.” Other top so many questions alsiut himself All the customary fixfa/j. that and Athletic officers and enlisted gregation may upset the favored acts featured Flora Forrest, con since his induction into the Army go with a turkey dinner ire in men in camps, forts and fields, Washingtonians, since they have cert singer, and Dicky Holmes, who that he now hands inquiring camp- ! store for the 70th. Sage dressin’ arxl „____ giblet - gravy, cranber/y sauce scattered from Camp Stewart. Ga.. a reputation for real fighting though not much more than a tod mates a card which reads: “My___ to Ft. Lawton, Wash. when they get into the Bowl; yet. dler, is on his way to fame already name is Tiny Claussen—6 feet 6 and mashed potatoes, sw^vpot ta- inches; weight 270 pounds; wear toes and pumpkin pie and salads, as in years past, a U. S. C. as another great “Irish tenor.” Three Teams Selected The dynamic Dunn brothers on size 15 shoes. Does that answer, relishes and candies are on th« team can be beaten and broken One team represents the play banjo and guitar were irrepressible. your question?" 'menu. at game time ers who left the fat pay en Ha|f Day of Holiday For 70th On Thursday Two Timber Wolves on All-Army Ball Teams Underdog Southern California May Upset Huskies in Rose Bowl Classic 2 Stellar Shows 'Wow' EM of Post velopes of the major leagues for GI baseball. Another team was chosen from candidates with min or league experience, while the third was selected from the list of players with college and sand lot experience. It has been a great year for Yrmy baseball teams. Almost every semi-pro tournament in the country was dominated by a team in khaki, and Army teams broke about even in their games with ■a.'or and minor league nines, The sports staff of the Army me» believes the three All-Army teams chosen in the nation-wide poll would be well up in the money in any circuit. Ql_iy[ DRABB Hy T 4 Al Scott, 91st Signal Co., and (pl . Eddie Faigin. SSO, 91 st I>iv WIELDS A WALLOP 4