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About Abbot engineer. (Camp Abbot, Or.) 1943-1944 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1944)
* ABBOT ENGINEER Page Four OPERATION SUCCESSFUL QM Keglers Hold Tournament Lead Camp Abbot, Ore., Feb. 5, 1944 Abbot Assists in School Bond Drive 3 Teams Retain Lead in Abbot's Cage Tournament Camp Abbot gave another boost to Deschutes county’s war bond program Monday when Post personnel appeared on an The Quartermaster bowling assembly program held at the team lengthened its lead in the Bend High School in connection Camp Abbot Officers’ bowling with the school’s program to Three Service Command league Wednesday night, defeat raise $6,000 during the Fourth ing the Wildcats. In other con Units, Casual, Service, and Sup War Loan drive. tests, the Medics team took a Featured on the program were ply Companies, remained unde three-game series against the j the Camp Abbot dance band, di feated atop the league standings Neophytes to tie fo r second I rected by S/Sgt. Jack Hayes; a this week. place with the Wahee Courts In the most spectacular game talk by Lt. M. Gillis of the Army unit, which dropped two games Nurse Corps, and a demonstra of the season Casual Co. handed to the Strikers, and the Sad tion of tommy guns, rifles, auto Co. A, 56 Bn. its first setback Sacks won over the Headquar matic pistols, hand grenades and Wednesday, 34 to 29. After trail- ters Hotshots. the “ bazooka” or rocket gun by l ing throughout most of the see League members will compete Lt. Ra'ymond SammaTco, wea saw tilt, the hard-driving train in the B e n d City Association pons specialist. In displaying the ing company grabbed a one-point handicap tournament scheduled weapons, Lieutenant Sammarco 29-28 lead with less than two Feb. 18, 19 and 20, it was an told the amount of war bonds minutes to go. However, two nounced, needed to purchase each piece of quick baskets by Casual Center Post S ign al Photo Lab. Meehan decided the issue. Meeh Standings equipment. Sgt. William Frost of the Cooks and Bakers School casts a critical an and the opposing center, Bil Won Lotit eye toward Sgt. Peggy Smith of the Wac Company as she cuts the yeau shared scoring honors with Quartermaster ... ...... 25 11 mammoth cake he prepared for the March of Dimes dance at the ten each. Medics ............... ...... 22 14 Service Club last week. Sergeant Smith, elected by a drawing to Service Company hung up its Wahee Courts ... ....... 22 14 perform the delicate operation, carried things o ff without a hitch, while Col. Frank S. Besson, ERTC commander, watched interest fourth straight win at the ex- Wildcats ............. ...... 18 18 edly. In his usual place at the “ mike” is Sgt. Buddy Hyde of the A new record for attendance 1 pense o f A-58. The well-organized Hq. Hotshots ............ 16 20 Special Service Office. at the bi-monthly Officers’ Wives i Service five built up a command Sad Sacks ............ .... 15 21 Bridge and Tea was established ing first half lead and coasted Strikers .................... 13 misunderstood three-second 20 at a meeting of the group at the home, with the second stringers Neophytes ................. 13 1 the keyhole rule. 23 Pilot Butte Inn Wednesday, Mrs. playing the last half. Results: Lilburn P. Staman, secretary, Other recent scores: B-56, 23, reported. Hostesses for the pro B-58, 18; Medics, 28, A-58, 27; W IIJ X 'A T S gram were Mrs. Merrill A. Pi- By Pvt. Elihu “ Bud” Hurwitz B-57, 25, 12th Gp. O., 21; A-56, 24, L t. Shoenlein ........ 151 173— 462 mental, Mrs. Dale M. Smith, Mrs. L t. . l a r v i * ............... 148 125—429 B-59, 18; C-56, 48, C-55, 29; C-58, I t. Rodgers ........... . . . IMS 180 163— 531 Win the r a c e and see the F. B. Vanderwall and Mrs Walter L t. N o r r i s ............... . . . 118 142 167— 427 29, C-57, 28; C-56, 33, A-55, 24; L t. Brown ........... 125 135— 415 The policies Camp Abbot per Zwick. Medics, 28, A-55, 24. Hostesses for the Feb. 16 meet T o t a ls .......... 746 763 2264 sonnel will adhere to in connec STANDINGS QUARTERM ASTERS The training division is award tion with fishing and hunting ing will be Mrs. Ferris L. Arnold, Team Won Lost Capt. Hurtrehon . . . . ...154 109 180—443 448 ing Annie Oakleys to each mem- were outlined by Post Head- Mrs. Arnold G. Bode, Mrs. Rob Casual Co.......................... 4 0 Lt. Pulver ........... . . . 1911 110 115— 418 ert H. LaBree and Mrs. Darwin < apt. F ulkerson . , . . . . 141 142 175— jig 458 ber of the fastest squad in the i quarters this week as follows: Service Co......................... 4 0 Mr. Henning* . . . . . . . 188 140 159— 487 company o v e r the commando Fishing will be premitted in E. Smith. Bridge sessions begin M r. Cox ............... 160 143— 456 Supply Co......................... 3 0 barriers. Free ducats also go the Deschutes River within the ' at 1:30 p. m., following which A 56 ................................ 3 1 T o t a ls ............... ...8 2 9 661 772 2262 tea is served. to the top men on the chinning boundaries of the reservation C-56 ................................ 3 1 without an Oregon State permit, bar. B-56 ................................ 3 1 W A H E E : CO URT S but personnel must comply with Med. Det. ...................... 3 1 L t. Horton ........... .. .117 175 137— 429 Although idle since scoring state law's as to season and size Capt. Smith ......... . . . 140 103 97— 340 B-57 ................................ 2 1 163 92— 376 figures were last compiled T/5 and number of catch Capt. S troth re . .. . 138 142—437 Civ. Personnel ................2 1 Hunting and trapping on the Capt. Wilson ........ 124 139— 423 Camp Abbot radio programs A-58 ...................... 2 2 Post are strictly forbidden. Rul devoted to Wac recruitment T o t a ls ............. . 798 607 2005 B-55 ................................ 2 2 STRIK E RS with 73 in three games. Sgt. ings for hunting and trapping have proved to be of inestimable j C-58 ................................ 2 2 o ff the Post may be obtained Capt. Hammer . . . . 130 112— 372 ' Tognetti, A59, is second with 65, value in increasing enlistments B-59 ......................... 1 1 Lt. MarKniKht . . . . . . . 129 152 142-423 from the State Police Office in in Portland and Central Oregon L t. Kobel ............. . .. 151 145 136-432 1 garnered in four contests. Third 12th Gp............................. 1 2 L t. Yancey ........... ...194 127 169 — 490 place goes to a trainee, Pvt. Jer- Bend. areas, Capt. Beatrice Ringgold, C-57 ................................ 1 3 Capt. McKeown . . . ...1 6 8 125 112—405 in charge of Wac recruiting in A-55 ................................ 1 4 Totals . ............. 679 671 2122 Oregon, said during a visit to A-59 ................................ 0 3 Yank Tells of Ball Game of the Post Thursday. B-58 ................................ 0 3 S A D SACKS U. S. Prisoners, Japanese The Wac recruiting chief visit M P’s .............................. 0 McGowan, Casual, 43; Meehan, 3 Mr. Garrett, Jr. . . . ...121 174 168-463 A former prisoner of the Japs ed the camp with Lt. Betty Her 11th Gp. O......... - ............0 3 L t. Kruzic ............. . . . 97 126 138 361 Casual, 4 2; Bilyeau, A 5 6, 40; at Manila who recently returned ring, Wac recruiter who has M aj. Diediker . . . . .. .115 113 142 370 Whittaeker, Supply, 38; and C-55 ................... 0 4 Lt. Ilans4>n ........... ...144 135 113— 392 to this country on the Grips- been in Bend for the past two L t. Sammarco . . . . .. .174 127 89 — 390 •holm has revealed one of the weeks interviewing applicants Totals ............. 675 650 1976 ; most amazing stories in sports for that branch of the army’s The fast, clean play of the IIK AD Q U A K T EIIS HOTSHOTS history by describing for Y A N K 1 service. T.t. Packard . ............... 98 109 league is substantiated by the 95--302 Lt < iardner ...............105 137 104 346 Lt. Shirk . . . ............... 185 167 130 482 fact that only one player so far can prisoners and Japanese sol All season the Engineers have M AK E A RECORD! Cai <t. W ard . 121 166 419 Card. Hohenh« > r s t ........130 diers. The incident occurred 188 148 - 466 been something to watch when Servicemen will now be able for committing four personal over a year ago when the Japs Totals . . . to make free recordings of their in action. Now, with the arrival 722 643 2015 fouls. challenged Americans at Santo voice to send home, Mrs] Helen of their new warm-up jackets, Tomas University in the Philip- Smith, Service Club hostess an the Post fivers will be a spec M EDICS I It’s dollars to doughnuts that pjnes tacle even when still. nounced. 163 134 -446 L t. LlaniRan ............. 149 The story is told in the Feb. Lt. 1 .a ii r h us ............... 108 148 1 76 -432 Co. C, 58th Bn., will walk with Red coats, matching the sun Recordings will be made each 155 147 480 Lt. O 'B rien Lt. Vest 172 145- 490 at least one and probably several n issue of Y ANK. Despite the Friday evening in the club. G I’s set shades of a pre-war fire 144 158--451 post boxing crowns. The C-58 - 1 fatt that the game was com Cai >t. Snyder are asked to write out their let truck, decorated with a white 782 760 2299 ers make up the largest number pjetely one-sided, w i t h the ter before cutting a disk. Musi castle and the words Camp Ab NEOPH YTES of entries so far, nine men Americans trying vainly to let cal selections also may be re bot, will gaudily bedeck the L t. Hotrlund ............. 108 147 152 -407 j strong. The battlers include j the Japs score, it was probably corded. basketballers. Lt. W allace ............... 126 90 114 330 I t . Derr . . ............... 139 171 141 451 Salac, 183 pounds, Taylor, 148 c Iie of the most thrilling athletic I t . Kibbeck . 92 104 288 pounds, Hagas, 152 pounds, Hoi- contests in this war because of . . 92 L t. Edyrren . 133 116 - 395 | guin, 139 pounds, Cortez, 155 its dangerous implications. Totals . .. ...............611 633 627 1871 pounds, Ball, 148 pounds, Schil- -------------------------- . Helena, Mont. (C N S )— W. ling, 128 pounds, Green, 152 Rush Burroughs, who estimates pounds, and Herring, 190 pounds. £ | g $ 5 i £ Q | M l l S l C that he has walked a distance What causes the referee to toot equal to four times around the world during his 41 years as a his whistle most at the basket- An hour of classical music mailman. quit recently to take a ball games? Number one rule will be presented tomorrow eve new job. Now he’s a door-to-door infraction is traveling, followed ning at 5:30 in the Guest House. salesman. by the violation of the much The program, a weekly feature, New Record Set For Bridge Games Rec Hall Ramblings Fish* Game Rules For Post Outlined W ac Recruiting Chief Visits Post Post Quintet to Sport New Jackets Concert Sunday is in charge of Cpl. Morris Cohen, Co. A. 53rd Bn. Selections for tomorrow will include Bach's “ Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor,” Beethoven's "Emperor Piano Concerto,” and D e b u s s y ’ s "Festivals” and “ Afternoon o f a Faun.” The recorded concert is open to o f ficers «n d enlisted men. PH O TO S F O U N D Reprinted fiom the February >**ue of E »quire. ‘'l i e j u s t t o t b u c k f r o m M o rth if r i r a — y o u ’d t h in k h e 'd h o l e th e s ig h t o f s a n d " C ItQViaS. I N C . 19*4 F O U N D — T w o attractive framed photographs of an equal ly attractive T 5 Engineer, to gether with a packet of smaller photos. Discovered at The Dalles railroad depot several weeks ago. Anyone may claim the property at Special Service O f fice by presenting features matching those in portrait.