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AagasI 14. IM] Jin-MIECB S*TWDi |«hin— rhUL Mi Cl ai m w Sports Sparks By Sarge Seymour Johnsoa pugs wUl be the effect tb»t soon we msy be rousted out of tbe gym one dsy e beving weekly instead of bl-mootb- week for out door programs start-^^ • • Thomas ^ uu. T1» wm hi. " **** road « different days each gressive receiving behind tbe pl^ week aM ^.Jog out to an area L . . Another hard worker is this ^ ^ undergo training of Opl. Brake of the SOted. Be is do- a differed nature from their reg- ing a fine Job trying to keep bis ular gports Arena sessions. Tbe | team on the winning side of the programme win be made up of ledger. . . Justa couple of super cross country running, ranger sparkphigs. . . drills irtilch teach tbe boxers A line bnstln* Tr*tttkhif back fer New York Pnlferstty’s gild eleven was 8>8gt Vinenst *‘Beeky'’ Finn, a PhystoU training liutrnetor here. Aloe played bescball fer ths Vie* lets gayt t^ptato A1 Hast* the technique of hitting the ground running ilg sag, crawling, diving and forward rolling and tree climb* ing will also be an important fact of tbe tuition. Mass combatlves featuring various wrestling type, . _ games end open air boxmg phis.higs, C. O. of the TfMh, was qwlte engageiMOts with the obstacle a baseball catober la Us oeDege course will round out these little days..... The new Qporte Arena dates with Mom Nature that the.wla open seen and wUl be tte teatherslhigers will have. What a scene of all pest bssketbaD games cast Iron gang of heavy-flsted guer.tUs. winter, (tbe. bexing Uiews riUas we'U soon havell win stay at the eriginal Arena) and . . ... .c . he known as tbe Mecca el SecM at i^erto ar^: SM iMketbaU. It’s beautlMI eenrt ^ *t*»i*t ^ ef lart ye^^slmesreresn feet from end to end... champiesahlp ■eeeetere trmn the TfTth, practfeing kis tap4a abets Officers Comer. Lt. Rosemurgy elf the haekbeards. Uses! The Ole i has taken over the reins of the Barge dees deelare that this OI has TOTths baseball team and vows to ths iatereet af ^ stnadren at them to the top of the league. . h««rt. Beeh early preparailsn bodes Major Oalnes and t>t. Stauffer are ill fer spfsnenta ef Tilers In tUs ths most rabid rooters for tbelr . aatunn'a past csmpetIUsn. Tabulatloos of tbe nine fight nights thus far presented ^re at Seymour Johnson Field indicate the congratulations are in order for most of the squadrons for the splendid numbei of men who have turned out from their respective outfits to appear on the popular twice-a>mooth show. - - - - - - , The wiUtngness and fine spirit 'Early, 12tb Mess Oroup nine and never of these boxers is something to Horseshoe Tournament Official confirmation of last week's AIR^MECH report that there would be a horseshoe tour* ney ou Seymour Johnson Field was announced from Physical Train* ing headquarters this week. ZDter*squadron eUmlnatlou were already under way In most squad rons. Squadron organisers are handling tbs running off of these competftlons and wnen the final playoffs are completed there will be two man from each scho4 squad- trata^ group, permanent , outfit and all other detacb- menia. It is planned to have the Post championships played on the 33rd of August and trcmhlew will awarded to tbe flnall^. W. O. Barry Sefton drives a iMwerful ball over second for an easy single. Ihe catcher, Lt. David Raiford. gram for air ud M/^. Golden Davis, the ref. dr^ his bands to watch the Its aerial tour. (Sd Note: Mister Sefton attributes his pow. erful swing to tbe superb coaching of C^taln Kenneth Valentme.) Listing Of Sqdn. Reps At Fights Ace Fight Show Of Year Is Wednesday Beld" Feppe, H Is frem new so. miss a same. . Lt. Weiss, swim* applaud lustily. Bverytlme a man ~ Iming specialist with tbe 712th Tng. enters tbe ring for the entertain* Bputt^mgs. . • Bgt. Km ^^,Op., swam for the varsity team at ment of tbe soldier spectstors he man s bemg mlsshw Monday from Cmcago University. . . The Offl* is an honor to bis squadron. It is the wmp of tbe 801st ^y have cers softball league Is drawing to* such fighting spirit that makes for seen him hav^ a goM time wMle ward a tight close and it looks as the American Way. on leave but it certainly didn't j thouah it will bf? Mayor Rkne’s club As of this weex, the TWth has r»lp hl» tmm. to the atomce ^ versus Cspt. Wadssck's for the entered tbe meet number of men iJ**. Btv burtor, ^ 8M .beys pisyoff In the second portion of toe in all tbe 8h^ since they were first place to the 713rd who competition. . . started to April. Twenty, two 719 moved ahead of toem In toe stand*' , — . .. toff through toe win. . . Tbsrs will only be e^t flgbts from now on Ritchie .... St our bJf boxmg shows. . . . A | Sammy PeCreek. These genttemenlcle. N^t^ for toe for A quarter of sure • fire Donny* broou headline toe bl>mmtoly box* tog card at tbe ^rts Arena this coming Wednesday evening. Solid* ly becked up by other wiutog hit* smiths from tbe field, toe show is an odd8*on favorite to be one of toe most spectacular ever seen at tbe gym. 17)6 audience is warned to arrive early for their seats. 'iftlUams vs. Dentrie 8‘Sgt. Jimmy 'WDlaxns, blond light heavyweight ace victor to his one showing here by a one round knockout, has it out with CpI. B. DeFaxto to what can righUy be called a grudge fi^t Both men have been voicing their wilingness to meet, whether it be with the won that one and can .be looked upon to resist strenuoiliify when Cavsnaugh attempts to bold class Wednesday evening. The undercard will trot out tbe usual coUectiott of frisky, aggm^ sive soldier slamlMngers. all anx* tons to tiff With tbe more popu lar names at the Arena. Uatu Race HoUy WayeR The switch In seccnul *ni first . ... place teams Is of tbe most in* cushions on or bare*knuckle8, and terest when comparing last week's to ring or to barracka [standings to the basebaU league JaofcsMi vs. Ragesa [with toe latest rankings of the Tbe Oc^red Ice - Cube of tbe nines, aotl; a™. *»i1_ Beymow JotaiKml *t pn» Urn, lut wMk. OK SSS'rS: little loon naa pot tbs buas on the I will sew be sadreeeed as Sage's sheB-Jtke hearteff organ to gsant,** please. Air-O-Mech Sports Quiz .1.—Who la tbe only basebaU player to toe major leagues to ever win the Moat Valuable Player Award tluee times? 2. —Known as tbe greatest offensive end to professional footbaU, be came up from Alabama to 1835 and wrote more records Into toe books than any other man. Who is he? 3. —What type of race la tbe famous Bambletonian? t.—What former baavywel^t boxer from an Axis nation was known as tbe T'eutoo Schlager and ITie Black Uhlan? 5.—Who would be Ukely to scale a fence over IS' high—Fred Wolcott, Ooraellits Warmerdam, David Albritton, Cornelius Johnson or Ja^ Lovelock What aport would you assoctste the following names with? Rene Laooete, Jean Borotra. Bmry Cochet and Francis X Shields. 7. —Tbs basebaU oontaet to Boston, May 1, 1830. between tbe Dodgers and the-Braves of the National League holds tbe record for tbe lon^t game ever played. Bow many Inn* logs was It? • •..^Wbat former Ugfatwelgbt boxing champion won the title by put M*iwmy MandeU to one round and, in turn, loM toe title by a one round knockout to Tony Cansooeri? 8. —Whlrii more spectators tbe Sun Bowl at El Paso. Tex* as or tbe Tale Bowl at New Baven, Conn.? 10.-*-in UM, 25, 21 and tbe Professional Golfer’s Association Cbamptonah4> was woo ^ one mar. Was H Oene-Barasen, Walt^ Bagen w Denny Shute? (Answers to Quia elsewhere on page) tbe seth and 13 for toe 60to Avn. are tidy little. records. Then comes Hbe fbUowfag squad* rons and their number of entrants: 784. eight; 791, seven; 801, six; 705th. five; SlSth. three; 9th Acad., two; lOto Acad., two; i3th mess, two; 792nd, one; Bq. A Bq,, one and TlSto, one. BASBBAU. UAOVS STANDENOS As or It 7»rd lOlst 13th Mesi Medies lITUi TMth A PRATER ‘Dear Ood. each day please help me to keep my danmed mouth ahutl” Bowling!! Hm new Bi*wltng AUayd at tbe eoTMT M Flflb and “B” Streets, bsfwocB Poet Mxxhan^ No. 1 sod Cbape) No. 1. echoed and re-erboed to the topplntg of ptos and ths of doHb sliding into their tarfOts this we^ as tbs AUeys swisig into fuU -« AUeyi are opn. dally, ex cept Sunday, from UMM to 3300. attodiy bout* are from 1200 to 22W. ’ ' A fee M obaiRed for a Ql to bowl a ttoe. to tbtor trto tliU may eontoct Oft Btooff sr^'Fvt, lieC»eady at the AUeyi. MDEBD MUSTER •Janet?” •Bere” -Oonins?’* "Bere’* •Roeenberg?” ’Bere” •Mary Smith?”. “Present, Sir" "Wannamaker t ” Cbonis: “And how!” 793 Whips In First Place Tbe Mist after months of Ineum* bency to first place in toe poet basebaU league were toppled from their persistenrv was rewarded by when they were in second. Tbe 782rd has been at their heels for tbe past several weeks sod their persistancy was rewarded by tbelr taking over the topmost spot fa) ths loop with their vlctmT of Monday ni^t. Tbe barAdttlng boys from tbs 78Srd. led by toerl bustling man ager Bgt. Banchkme who bSL brought them up from fourth to first place to a short while, re* fused to be awed by their oppoa- ents and pasted Pfc. James LoveU for the necessary four tallies anl bung on to tocM for tbe game. Etortman pitched very good ban to carrying the 793rd into first place. Olrl: "It happois in toe best of Father: “WeU you from the best of * this.” sUy awgy after ^ w™ left rip to the JawTon toelastflgbt imchangod to toe night. Be’s ffot a toushle on l^gue Few games were hands but one wallop can change ***® results did not mar the complexion of any batoe. I??., ratings vastly. TTjs Medics to*ASi*^beugon* Stl ^to ““>iUous for higher things, add to his commendable salte itoen be exchanges swats with that hard g y of toe 812th Guard Squadron, -rry Wetosteto. Wetosteln. with a weight advantage erf several pounds and a “bummjr Davis left smash, is sure to force toe Issue anrf toe customers wlU deftnltely receipt for Diamond Feud Renewed Wed. Renewal of a bitter rivalry on toe dlAmond between the third and fourth place teams to tbe lessue. s toriller. The question to this one' thT Wto is: Can Simon evade toe baseball'^ twMiXSl* tot tett ndtt Of Wdtot^,. white ^ SL’Tn pUtoff up toe potots with his pin* wfae« dellveranos of tbe leather? Bari va. CavaHMigli Chleagb A1 Cavanaugh who to* struets DC at the Arena to his spare time expseta to administer a bit of private tntolage to toe science to rugged Johmy Bart of tbe 79th. Hart and Ba:^ Wein* stein stole toe honors on the last card with a pier • alxer that was as fierce a bit of body bashto’ as ever wltnsssed at toe fleld. Bart Tbe Mist Baaebal team whl(to was Just ousted from toe' No. 1 posltlaa of the teagiie Is pictarsd abm^ (Left to rlght-^r^'row) Lt.' B. A. Beo* derm Wayves, Wlader, UgnM (OfMt Is hold* ”&idwslesr D. Drake”- .Bloom-mgr., Bolm. Loral, BactleF. comtoff weeks baseball schedule, Anythtog can happen when tbe Coc'.ties and toe Medics **^^e*« Tb^’ve already played three tlmea agauiBt each otoer with toe I3to taking two of the thrM frsciaee. AH of toe tussles wsre real nlp- sod-tuckers sno toe results re mained to doubt until toe final to* niu had been played. Trte Docs are out to even toe series with ths team that is cur rently one step ahead of town to the league wtanritngi and are set to throw tiieir fittest pitcher against tbe 13th. Herman I& or Robenson will start for Bgt. Da vis’ bojra from tbe 13th. BASEBALL SCBEDUU Mmday. Angsst Ig 183(^797th vs. 799tb ISSO-^fedles va. 784th Tossday. Aagost 17 1830—78lrd vs. aORid Wednesday, Aagast It 1800—13th Mesa vs. Msdks ISSO-Mlst va 799th hwsday. Asgset 19 ITM-Mftnd va. 797lh Friday, Aagnat 29 mo-tSto MeMi va. 7»4to TO ouor 1. Jtmnv ToxXm 2. Don Butson 2. Trotting hMseraes 4. Mag Befamtitag. A. OonwUoi Warmardaok 5. Taeals. T. (d) 2i. • •* At aiitar. •• R m Tilt ttnrt hete 1MM ^BBasvl-catiy iflyiiL •Tl* WatMr
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