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Page Five
Friday, April 21, 1944.
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70th MP Soitballers Mud and Rain Hamper Start as
Wallop Div. Hq., 11-3 Softball Launched!
The SCU softball teams finally swung into leiigue play, Tuesday,
though due to rain and muddy fields, only one game was completed.
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In tilis the MPs won 5-3 over QM. The officers and the medics began
♦play but after 4 innirtgs rain
forced the cancellation of the game,
In a game replete with good hit
which will he finished at another
ting and spectacular fielding, the
70th Combat MP Platoon took the
date.
.lafes-S
measure of Division Headquarters
Starting right out where they
Co. softballers, 11-3, this week.
left off last year, the champion
Played on the Medics’ Field, the
ship MPs under Lt. Tffessat.v
game was featured by the heavy
Sunday will be a gay day for flushed all their big guns to bom
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Trailblazer Phntc hitting of Cpl. Pappetti, MPs, who
I RORABLA DISCUSSING some of the finer points of
the
officers of SCI' and their | bard the QM team. The combina
homed in the third, when the police
tion of Pvt. Edward , jUndsey,
table-tennis (ping pong), are Major General John E. Dahlquist and
men scored four runs, and the bat families, as plans are being made | ! pitcher; Sgt. Charles Laid$in. catch
Pvt. Jack Nall, 270th Engrs., ns the division commander hands
for
a
picnic
at
Avery
Park.
Cor-
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Nall the trophy proving he's the nimblest GI in the «hole 70th
tery work of Pfcs. Redding and
er; Cpl. Alvin Dannl, first base;
with a ping pong paddle. Nall defeated CpI. Leon Clevenger. Hq.
French, pitchers, and Catcher Pvt. vallis, at 1100.
Sgt. Bert Trosper, shortstop and
Co.. 276th Inf., for the title.
dogs
and
pink
lemonade
Hot
Schoenfeld. Pvt. Lodge, center
manager, was too nfuch for the
fielder, "MPs, made a spectacular will be served throughout the day fighting QM be >ys.
t
with
a
big
chicken
dinner
at
1600.
running catch of a Headquarters'
of
Sgt.
Although
the
pitching
Races artd games, for prizes, are
line drive.
I Pronic and Cpl. Campos and the
It wa« the first practice of the planned.
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e
In the event it is raining or the hitting of Pvt. Postel With the
season for the Headquarters sol
hold the
weather
is too bad to I.™.
...» *P«‘>‘l'ng field play of Pvt. Dorr
diers. who have challenged the cop
I held the MPs in the early innings
pers to a return game “any time, picnic in the open park, the pro- j
ned
cobte*^ the pressure began
gram
for
the
day
will
be
can
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_
any place.”
Heavy hitting, superb fielding, 3RD BN. HQ OVER K. 12-11
out at the Field House on the Post. to tell and the needed runs were
and excellent pitching ushered in
After trailing 11 to 2 in the
pushed across for victory.
softball in the 275th Inf. (Ed. note: third inning, the 3rd Bn. Hq. Co.
In a contest that started out fast
Wow!) On a wet field “G” Com- came from behind to defeat “K”
and furious the SCU medics bom
pany, led by-the big bat of Lojko ¿Company 12 to 11. The winners
barded the officers to score 7 runs
and the masterful pitching of (were paced by Sgt. Stevens who
By P. R.
in the first inning. Sgts. Churchill
Gates, defeated “F” Company 22* contributed four hits, one a home
and Brake hit 3 baggers in the
to 1. tojko homed with the banes run with the bases loaded. Lorenzo
Continuing its winning ways Hq. i Major league baseball is under- first frame. Play was halted in trie
loaded.
led “K” Company’s attack with Btry. 882 FA defeated C Btry. I way. When vice-president Henry fourth inning, with the medics lead
G Campany 50» 444 0 22 15 0 three hits.
• 14-10 in a scheduled softball game, j Wallace threw out the first ball at ing 7-1.
R H E The splendid pitching of Tec3 Ray- (Washington Tuesday to atari an-
F Company
04» 100 0 1 2 4 Scone by innings
Headquarters Co. and the civil
Dattai«1* : G Co.: Cates and Loj- “K” Company M2 444 4 11 15 0 mond Osgood held the C boys at other season of America's once- ians will play their game at a lat
ko. F Cai: Quinones. Rosmusson 3 Bn. Hq. Co. 023 403 0 12 17 • bay. A three-bagger with
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the favorite sport, he uncovered teams er date.
and Haynes.
Batteries: "K" Co.: Lt. Hillman. .raws
bases loaded, hit by Tec4 Jack that are more evenly matched than
Stuitter and Sproni: 3rd Bn Hq. (Burg and a home run with one on ever before.
only’ 4 regulars to the Army, and
Co.:
Cohen and Lovell.
by Pvt. Steve Dessauer, provided
No longer are the New York having a well balanced chib, it'-
H CO. MANHANDLES 2ND
the punch that really downed the Yankees the dread of either league. the St. Ixiuia Catrda all the way.
BN. HQ. BY SCORE 12-1
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CO.
WINS
OPENER.
14-10
fighting
C Btry.
The Ruths, Gehrigs and DiMaggios
SPORTS P S ... Aside to
H Com^âny^manhiancBeS^ecomî
This is the third straight vic will not be there to torture the 8/Sgt. Joe Louis: The Germana art
In
their
first
game
of
the
season
Bn. Hq. Co. 12 to 1, displaying su
“I” Company defeated “L” Com tory as Hq. Btry. defeated A Btry. pitching staffs of all and any team, j really gunning for your heavy-
periority in all departments.
| weight title. The other night a
11-7 last week.
The powerhouse is gone.
R H E pany in a one-sided game 10 to 0.
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commentator on a Berlin station
Instead,
the
so-ckiied
Bronx
Pitcher
Shirley
was
aided
by
23
H Company
H01 120 0 12 12 1
Bombs
will
front
an
outfit
of
un
said: “You can take it from me that
hits
from
the
bats
of
the
“
1
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Com
2 Bn. Hq. Co. 100 000 0 1 2 4
tried and untested rookie« that Have the only thing on this terrestrial
pany boys. Skeen with 3 for 4 led
the rest of the trams wondering.
globe that Germany wants t4 dom
the attack for the winners.
“G" BN. THREAT: WIN-
Cards; Nationals Het
inate is the world’s heavyweight
R H E
OVER CO. H. BY 81
In the National circuit, losing boxing championship . . .**
“L” Cum pany 000 000 0 0 4 2
During a two-hour downpour. "I” Company 212 005 x 10 23 1
A 10-1 softball win was pounded
•’G” Company established them
Batteries: “ L
I ” Co.: Lattimer and out by the big bats of 70th Recon.
selves as chief Battalion threat by Wicklow, "I' Co.; Shirley and Hen-, Wednesday evening over the QM
defeating “H” Company 8-4. A ning.
ten, to foist them toward finals in
double play in the last inning
' Special Troops league play, slated
stopped a potent threat of the CO. D MOVES TO 1ST BN.
j to wind-up over the week-end, wea-
losers.
LEAD BY WIN OVER HQ.
I ther permitting.
R H E
Score by innings:
In a final inning climax Co. D j Game ahead with “champion-
8 10 1
“G” Company 034 010
moved into the lead in the 1st Bat | ship" possibilities will find 570th
~i H" Company 010 010 2 4
3
talion, 275th Inf. •¡oftball'tourna- I Sig. Co. tangling with the Divi-
ment Tuesday, by nosing out the I sion MPs and Recon, playing 770th
ANTI-TANK LOSES: 17-15,
1st Battalion Headquarters Com 'Ord.
pany. 11 to 9.
13-14 IN BATTING DI ELS
With Company I) trailing by
Anti Tank Company loat a
Cpl. Poppeti's Big-
Stick Nets 4 Runs
Officers of SCU
Picnic Sunday—
Rain or Shine!
275th Softball League
Off to Fast, Wet Start
oox Hq.
nq. Btry.
orry. in
882
Softball Victory
70th Recon. Grabs
10-1 Win OverQM
rtm« iti
the !*«t
douNe-hbader a« the Speri*! Unit»* two
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... . half
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league of the 278th moved dff this «eventh. Tharbri connect«! for a
week. Spotting the Medica 1Ì tuna home tun, driving hl t*n tallies.
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final tuning.
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the Brain Trust of Co. R. 275<h
Reg., met the quii masters of Co. |SI'N BEAU. WINNER
F in the ftegimental Recreation OF A FORTI NE. WES
Hall Monday night in • battle of
Do«weH, Va.(ALNSj- Sun Beau,
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who when retired from feeing in
The Jtowfri Trthfrr«. n’prc«< nt<d 1931 was the greatest money win
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at Meadow Farm, near here
rnnetera,
Sun Beau -was 1» years oM at time
! -wig and Pvt Cdfarn. tn a close race. of hie death ilia reining« on fh*
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■ mu and etaarrtt»-«. th* master tinvnewt at Bon Beau. tue rrvord af I
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