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Friday, May 5, 1944. SPORTS 2 Hits, 3 Gomes HERE ARE TWO POINTS IN BOWLING COURTESY In bowling, as in all things sporting, there are points of courtesy and oonduct. Two in particular which novice keglers apparently have ignored to some extent on the new Post bowling alleys, are pointed out: 1) When in an alley adjacent to a bowler about to deliver a ball, wait until he has done so before barging in and rolling your own. 2) It is a discourtesy to take a ball which some other bowler has already selected. Photo PVT. JESSE R. ALLEN. 1st Bn. Hq. Co., took a Trailblazer shack and tipped the hall away from the hands of Catcher Tec5 Melvin J. McRae. Reg. Hq. Co., while umpire Lt. Andrew P. Smith. Co. C. sizes up the situation. This may or may not have had anything to do with the fact that Reg. Hq. won the game, battalion title and I :-------------------------------------------- right to enter the 274th Inf. championship play-offs beginning next week. Reg. Hq. Co. Reaches 274th Tourney Finals Volleyball Tourney Started by 275th Inf. 275fh Sc-ftball In a tight game, Anti-Tank Co. defeated the Medics in 275th Regi mental softball, 10-7 to revenge the defeat suffered from the Doctors last week. For the winning team the stars were Haraughty, with 3 hits in 4 trips to the plate, and Ran dolph for his surperb fielding. Pitch er Smith got a homer‘in the sixth to win his own ball game. Score: Trailblazer Photo TWO HITS in three games is the stellar softball pitching rec ord of Pfc. Bob Freeman. 70th Recon Troop, »hose work was credited heavily for his team mates new title of Special Troops softball champs. 3rd Bn. Title Won By Fast Co. I Team R. H.E. Medics 285 000 0— 7 8 1 Anti-Tank 132 202 x—10 13 » Batteries: Medics, Mente A Nel son; Anti-Tank, Smith A Hess. Anti’s Play in Rain To Beat Cannon Co. 8-4 i Anti-Tank Co. broke into the win Rcjr. Hq. Co., special unit champion, defeated 1st Bn I Tournament ...... m.s weex volleyball in witn __ the column this week as they defeat Hq. Co., champs of the 1st Bn., 274th Inf., in a series of jthe 3rd Bn. playing to a Battalion ed the Cannon Co. 13 to 7 in an I. 275th Inf. started this week with three games and will play the winner of the game between Shampionship. In a single elimina- Oregon down pour. The Anti-Tank - w...ea« v.s.imia- men scored in every inning except the championship teams of the 2nd |tion tournament Co. I disposed of the first. Anczer and Frye led the and 3rd Bna. for the privilege of I Co. Kina three game series, los- The spirit of bowling competi attack with 3 hits each. Score: repreafiiting the 274th Inf. in the ! ing the first 9-15 and winning the battle for the Division champion tion has inspired five Tost civilian R. H. K next two 15-13 and 15-9. ship and possession of the coveted By P. R. employee-keglers to a wide open Anti-Tank Co. 042 311 2—13 18 4 Co. L. won by default from 3d trophy. I Bn Hq. Co. to advance to the final challenge “to any team of bowlers Cannon Co. ... 000 .3.30 1— 7 6 T Pitcher's Duel I What goes here? Picked to finish Batteries: Anti-Tank Co., Pod- round game with I Co. The final belonging to Post Engineers . . . ThsiirM game was won by lstj‘10** ,o the b"l,om of the Ameri- set also took three games to de- pescar & Hess; Cannon Co., Bib) & , . “ ’ ",r'L "T loop the by St. the Louis country ’s baseball cide the winner. o. L I won the back first we have 2, 4 and 5-man teams.” Marrow. , ,6 3 2" >ltchrr! ' ’can writers, Browns have low 21-12, but < Co. came battle. Though Hq. Co. drew first The challengers are Erwin Gas 21-12, but Co. I came back blood with three run, in the first come to life. Not since 1922. when|>*ron*r w'n remaining two, kill, Frank Still, Albert Muller, Bn. Hq. Wins 11-5 thnv innings, as Sgt. Ixmgfield they finished second by one gameian<^ *be Battalion (hampionship, Claude Jorgensen and Oliver Hem In Error-Filled Game held hi, opponent hitless, the score to the New York Yankees, have 121-15 and 21-6. phill. First Bn. Hq. Co. defeated Co. B was1 knotted in the fifth. Tricky the Browns been a pennant con 11-5 in a game marked by loose play deliveries, change of pace and i tender, but unless all signs fail, and errors. Score: smokrballs of Sgt. Makshes won | they should be in the thick of the R. H. E. scrap all the way this campaign. in the last inning, 5-3. 1 Bn. Hq. Co. 112 4 30 0—11 10 2 As a result of a protest on ■I So far the Missouri boy* havelBÄ>B^X DI a U/AVVC* “B” Company 001 100 0— 5 2 4 J ! split umpire's umpire’s decision. decision, it v: _ I tied spilt was Batteries: 1 Bn. Hq. Co.. Speace •d the modern major league rec-; C-. a -, * . agtecd bv both companies that two ord d held by the Giants of ----- ” | 1918 — and A Wichman; “B” Company. Hol- additional games lie played. The l»1^ dodgers of 1940, by come, Thiebeau & Mondulick, second game was won by Reg. Hq. I winning ’”" Top softball teams within the 276th Inf. regiment began emerging I Spratt. their ninth --------- successive vic Co. 3 to 1. The playoff game was'tor>- ain<* ,he start of ,he season. this week following Bn. play-offs.- Curtailed in earlier days of the I I leagues ’---- ' by “ ■“ dat ol ' debbil" ” weather, action was heavy once the big 12-Run Spree In a thriller. The 1st Bn. Hq. Co. got Thi" «• •"’* the ^<">'iing. off to h. flying start and at the | Manager Luke Sewell said. “I bats started swinging. ♦------------------------------------------------- Fourth; ’Snuf for I) Co. end of; the fifth inning the score can’t tell you what the Browns “ 5 D” Company won from “A" Com was 7-1 in their favor. Reg. Hq. Co. will do this year, but I know we i SERVICE CO. WINS WAY TO pany in a one-sided game that saw came to bat in the sixth inning, two won’t be A rv» lot «nnwitus depends on on OUT our » i PLAYOFF BA' 8-7 VICTORY _ _ last. .. ”D” Co. break loose in the fourth 3RD IN SCRAMBLE AFTER a..* U — - - - - _______ ___ j come oub and M man on second, then!—»pitching. ,, ’ The chuckers . have come Rc|rimenta i „«ftball ' The - 3rd Bn. softball uamm tournament Service Company won play-off its wav by inning to score all of its 12 runs. to ------ PAIR OF SURPRISE GAMES * Homer Starts Parade through with flying colors. Kra Ward in the box for “D" Co. ran [ Cpl. Dreher homered, scoring mer. Caster, ex-Yankee Simdra, defeating Regimental Hqs. Co. 7 to was thrown into a wild scramble up ten strikeouts in the first four Cpl. Mayor. Sgt. Valendy hit safe and Potter will hold up the flinging 8. The game started out with some I with M Company defeating K Com- innings. Score by innings: clean hits with 'P*ny 7 to 4 and Headquarters Com v:._ » by — both v -v companies, - and advanced to second as Sisson chores. R. h . a rapped out a one-bagger. Valendy SPORTS PS . . . Basic training I the majority of runs being scored pany bowing to L Company 13 to "D“ Co. 123 128 0— 2» 19 • stole Wond and scored on Sgt. | rroupw at heesler Field. , Miss., in the early innings, and finally 4. “A" Co._____ 888 188 8— I 2 5 | have cooked up a game that com- settling down to a pitchers’ duel be 3rd Bn. Hqs. Co Holland’s bingie — score 7-4. »09 100 0— 4 Batteri««: “D” Ca. Ward A Tay Reg. Hq. Co. yanked their |hinoa basketball, soccer and foot- tween Marshall, Regimental Hqs., L Company 900 100 0—13 lor; “A’ 'Co. Gonxsle« A Cssssd». pitcher, Longfield, and tried red I ball. They call it significantly, and Dandrea, Service Co. By inn ings: headed Selix, a new man in the I ••murder.’’ C CO. TAKES 1ST BN. pickl T bednrun : company that morning. Selix’, Regimental Hqs. Co. 322 888 8—7 TITLE; 15-13 OVER A CO. London — Bruce Btrrow, a Brit screw-ball spin popped opposing ■ are ready for all comers. Service C«................... 223 818 8—8 Unbeaten C Company became the ish soldier, was fined 812 for speed batters and held them scoreless Lineups: \______ 1st Battalion 276th Infantry soft ing down a London street in a self- the last two innings. With one *•« H, C. 1* >B R« c«. ball champions by dealing out a SERVICE CO. GETS BN. TITLE Mayer R »• Ma*tr«r propelled invalid chair during a out, Cpl, Mayer hit the second l*rrM*r s H 15 to 13 defeat to A Company. OrBWrà BY 14-8 WHIPPING TO A T 3 H blackout. Wolarh homer of the series in the final VeWwrfy s s Goodwin , Service Co. won its way to the I H inning scoring Selix and himself V.R m Jahn« c. Thompavn 1 Battalion Championship by defeat- 1 and winning the game, 8 to 7. Muto C F Miei» KMftert I.. F. Clark ing Anti-Tank 14 to 6. The bats I Next week the final games will S F Feeley I aere swinging heavi’y ;r. this r be played and Reg. Hq. Co. rooters Makahra ArMs r game. Rolig again proved the big i sticker with two home runs out of I three trips to the plate. Jacobson 'and Kiasner hit extra bases add ing to the scoring punch for Serv Camp Adair’s new **”*’*” •» one of the finest plants extant, ice Co. Schriver was the outstand-1 out the week. For '■ ‘‘’’nter has had all 18 alleys active through- Tka kk— < * The atbleticaHy-terrifie 70th Recon Co. hung another scalp on the ing for Anti-Tank with a round Naturdar Th. t 'n*Tanc*- Rfl0 hue, were bowled Sunday: 800 on turret of ita leading M-8 thia week, a, its softball tram triumphed over tripper and single. By inning,: h„ x-T f<w’”«in likewise*- the 7(.th MP Platoon to win th« Special Troops' title, 5-1. Has done a bu,ln,., . Service C< . 453 88181 IS 14 1 ‘ »t.mmrrEMlT;- Manager Todd pointed oat that One-hit hall pitched by Pfe. Bak* - - ------ - ------ refreshments from the fowntain Freeman was in heavy measure re- The outstanding play <»f the game I DOG TAGS CUBE FOB THIS cam«,, mu,t drunk (er eaten I there, -ronfihle for the victory. Th« MP’s nobody has yet equalled the Buffalo. N. Y. (CNSI-A man came in the second frame when : — •- ----- — “ r oy i s lr»me run u, by -r „ ' ' -*4 and not at the bowling seats. lone bingie was a double down the ’ X r’u Th" the elretnc eye WM failure to have a deriander of the 7 left-field foul-line by Lt. W. C. Recon runner, were caught off draft registration card had a good *>«nd Tee3 Rin Morri«.-. in «rder. Th« “eye.” Berger. He scored on a wild throw. third and second to retire the side _____ «wm«*ey he Hqs.. reason for it. He F toW " polk« , —< I — -t—. who laft^week rolled °T iOfh <”»• of the brand-new wrmkles in Big Sticks Help in a twin killing. didn't his name or address. | three bowling, indicates when the foul __ — »* know C— Ilea» j hitting aided the Be r ew s. a«-. • - - - name or address. [ three C -- IT 5 ». '- »xanfla ’land, sec- I lina is crossed and is a devie« which Civvy Keglers 5 Challenges Engrs Sports P. S. Bn.Chomps Emerge For KGG I ■ lOVOTlS Ol X/O ! All 16 Alleys Busy at Adair Bowling Plant Hot 70th Recon Soft bailers Copture Special Troops Title, Down MPs 5-1 shqa tt naa needed. T, did a good umpiring job. victim ot amnesia. » will help any bowler improve his game.