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Page Six Camp Adair Sentry Friday, April 14, 1944. Looking for His Little Golden Gloves Four Ringers, or — Who Said Pictures Dont Lie? Tr*,lbl**ar Phot« S/SGT. EI.LIS B. CLARK. Co G, 274th Inf., Is merely pre tending those golden gloves are hard to find. They re emblematic his 70th Division boxing championship in the light heavyweight ass. With him is l.t. A. .1. Watson, regimental Special Service* Officer. Another 271th Gl. Buford Pearson, was Trailblazer champ of the bantamweights. Trailblazer Photo RARELY SEE this really happen, but it made a good picture to ballyhoo the start of the 275th Inf. regimental horseshoe tournament. Left to right, Pfc. Phillip Di Cieco, Pvt. Bass R. Barnes. 2nd Bn. Hq. Co.; Pfc. Kenneth F. Yargus. Pfc. Harold Kasten, 1st Bn. Hq. Co.; Pvts. Harrv Rohlfing and Josc-h Kelly. 2nd Bn. Hq. Co. ---------------- • ------------------------------------------- Softballers of 276th Blast Away in League Divarty Fooiball Shooting the first blasts in the official softball tourna ment of the 276th Inf. Regt., which will lead eventually to the Trailblazer and the Post championships, numerous games Trophy to Btry. A Barnyard Golf! 275th Regt. Plans Big Horse-Shoe Tourney — were held during the week. Al* ' ---- '-----------'■----------------------- -------- At a special ceremonial parade | With balmy spring days ^nd dry I though there were numerous hit-! 1 ners staved off a desperate seventh last Saturday. Battery A of the1 ground, the thoughts of the U. S. ' Call Is Out! Art Workshop In Need of Picture Frames rur-error sprees, there were » I inning rally in which the Medics 884th Field Artillery Battalion was | GI turn naturally to pitching horse The Artist Workshop, which surprising number of tight con , moved the tying run to second base. shoes out behind the barracks on awarded the 70th Division Artillery ; Saturday afternoons. is (retting set to present an ex tents considering that it is so early Outfielder Ervin Binge led Head in the season. Among results: In the 275th Infantry, this truly-1 hibit of soldier paintings at the quarters hitters with a double and • football trophy. Not only in football does A j American form of sport will take j Portland Art Museum, in the F ( O. TOPPLES E, .1-1. single in three trips. Outfielder all-Oregon show in May, is in IS 2ND BN. BEGINS John Davidson cracked out a homer Battery excel, for in the order of the shaPe of a regimental horse- need of picture frames. ... ... , . ,. I shoe tournament, it was announced ( upping two straight games. F for Headquarters in the seventh. the day. which was read by the, ,. , , , . , If you have any that aren't I this week by the 2ioth special serv- Company biased away into the Headquarters 003000 5-8 9 4 battalion adjutant, adjutant. Major Robert Robert; ¡ces off;ce being used to house Rembrandts lead for the battalion league crown. Medics 002 000 4-4 6 2 E. Am, it was stall'd: or Titians, contact Tec 5 Don F ' ompany trounced the spirited Company units will battle it out Batteries: Marshall and Craw- Lynch, art workshop director, “ Battery A, 884th Field Artillery E Co. squad, 3-1. with the clear-ringing irons for the _ ford; Chalupa and Dotti. care of the Sentry. Phone 2942. battalion. is to be officially com honor of claiming top skill in the 7 nere was tight fielding on the part of both teams with Setting, ERRORS III XS AS SERV. <<>. mended at a battalion formation regiment for ringing the steel Ro-enbaum and Stevenson shining WINS 1211 OVER CANNON CO. on Saturday. April 8, 1944, for out stake. for F Co. Barham, Haney and Kock Service Co. defeated Cannon Co., standing performance in the fol An appropriate trophy will be dittoed for E Co. 12-11, in a game “influenced” by lowing—Battery and Battalion fir presented the regimental champion. * H E numerous errors, Roltg of Service ing testa. III Corps physical train ing tests. Division Artillery foot F Company 1 3 3 Co. not only showed a<une excep ball champions, 1943. The results F Company 1 3 tional fielding and hitting, hut The 275th Regimental Softball of the above activities indicate a poled out a homer and a single in Tournament got under way when high spirit of cooperation and ex Capitol Legion Post 9 of Salem three trips to the plate. Puroy and F < O. LANDSLIDE. 13-1. cellent state of morale. John S. will present five boxing bouts in Company M knocked off Company Garcia hit home-run* for Cannon OVER CO. G SOFTBALLERS Zimmerman, Major, FA, Command Salem Armory next Thursday L, 16-8. The boys of Company M F Company defeated G Company Co. : ing.” night. Ira Pilcher, chairman, hopes scored in the second inning with 5*2318*—11 13-4 Saturday in seven inning* of Cannon Co. Later the battalion passed in re to later match the winners against two counters and again in the 2100630 — 12 free-hitting softball in the Second Service Co. view before the eleven men that Adair fighters, Sgt. Jim Shackle fourth with three. L Company Battalion’* Tournament. Longest made A Battery Divarty champ- , ton, former Field House majordome, scored three in their half of the blew was a home run by Sgt. Set- CLOSE 7-8 GAME WON ions. The men on this winning revealed yesterday. Special price inning but Company M came back BY K OVER I IN 3RD BN. tir k —the mortar expert. team : to service men will be 60 cent., in with two more in the fifth. L's K Company defeated I Co. in rally fell short in the seventh when R H E Cpl. Fredrick Mitchel. Sgt. James cluding tax. G Company MM40* 4 * * the 3rd Battalion softball tourna Kro, Pvt. Casimer Rzepka, Sgt. they scored one run and left two In the main event Eddie Weller 8***14* 13 13 3 ment 7 to 8. The game was marked F Company — -— ! Karsten Oldenburg. Sgt. Dorman (142), Oklahoma City Indian, will men stranded. The winners were paced by Tip- . Batteries: Pupkowits and Stolti; by many hita, with Box and White Ray. Cpl, Arthur Keller, S Sgt- meet Angelo Prrtillio (139) of Port-1 of K Company hitting out home ; Perry ping and Faust with three hits Fur-nan aad Mendell. Pprrv Porter, Porter Cpl. Cr.1 Harvey M..«.— Gray, land. runs. apiece. Pfc. Charlie Berry. Pfc. Domingo BOX SCORE I Company 1*040*1 11 REG. HQ. STAVES OFF RALLY Ornelas, Pfc. Earl Kent. — Lt. M COWDBBV KHB L Company USE K Company 3*122** It 7 3 Rodney C. Beaver, 884th FA SSSO. TO TRIP MEDICS. 8 8 Yankoff c 0 0 0 Wiekiow C •> I a Murk in p •* 0 0 citing an early lead. Regimental 1 o IB 0 0 0 Lattimer P The SCU QM team literally ex } Lans« ö o o auMt IB 2B 3 3 0 Potter Ht«.Jquartera Company, 276th, ANTI-TANK WINS. 8-4; cal Detachment 9 to 4. Tipping 3B 3 3 0 Griffith -B 0 o o ploded when they swamped the opeiod ita softball tournament bid GETS KNOCKED OFF. 9-4 0 0 i SS Lunker Anti-Tank SF 3 1 0 Pufhi 20*4*l**2 * 4 Post civilians 27-3, Monday in a Merari» I o FK 0 0 0 Bri«t<r« SB Th raday evening with an 8 to 6 Anti-Tank Company played two Cannon Cb. 1****2**1 4 4 practice softball game. Although Shad bolt LF 2 0 0 Potnry SF 1 0 0 Weekley Mandala eo-qu**t of the Medics. The win- game* in the Battalion softball the pitching of Sgt. "Egy” Pronick Hardy CP 0 0 0 Shultx FR 0 0 o 0 tournament, defeating Cannon Anti-Tank Versate CP 1 0 4 » * of the QM was good, the errors of Duke- One Ho ss 1 0 0 Throop I F 0 I a Company 5 to 4 and losing to Medi- C annon Co, 14 the dries really defeated them. 16 7 0 Total* — H « 1 Total* 275th Starts Season; M Co. Takes L, 16-8 SALEM FIGHTS QM, 27; Civvies, 3 274rii's Softball Round-Robin Gets Off to Fast Start Athletic activities got underway lari week in the 974th Infantry w ith both organise*! and spontane- ou* event* sharing the spotlight. 1 redominant wai softball. Team* ir -he 974th opened their Spring j t< rnament and when the smoke cleared at the end of the week it uh wed victories for 1st Bn. Hq. which defeated Co. A. 5 to 2; fu Co. H over Co. G, 8 to 4; for M shutting-out Co. L, 3 to 0; III for Rag. Hq. Co. in a dose |ST;< le with Anti-Tank Co.. 2 to 1. I'lan* call for completion of the ci -rent 274th tound-robin by April 22 with a Regimental champion be lt selected at a playoff the fol ly .ng week. ...— Not Only on the Grid, But Generally, 884th FA Footballers Shine T._—— Bn. CO; Second r*«. Sgt. Iterman Ray Pfc. Earl Kent »ten Otdenbvrff. Tec3 Richard*. Pct. < « mbit Krepka. Pi«- Ornelas. CpL Harvey Gray. Pfc. C harlie B»"?- ■’<’ i’XTPorter Cpl Frederick Mitchel CpL Arthar Keller and S/Sgt. Perry F'orter member« of the football sqnad.