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Pm9* Bfhl OcteWt U. IM3 Am-O-IIECB ityuMi Mhmmm FMi. Ni Ci ® @3 ®1 SI BrggZM Plchtcr or The Nlcbt VM ad- indeed to be BIB Fltiferald of lte*d|uarten and Beadquarters 8q. . . Be voD hla fight from Solano. Aquilar, Martinello Win; Pellegrino Scores Kayo I Many now iocoa appoarod on Wodnoadoy OToning't card at the Sporta Arena and. mixed with aomo more fo- ' Imilar ones, made up a good faaW cord. The feature bout brought together apeedy Ernie Aquilar. making hit first appearance here, agoinat* Archie Tallmon. who looked good in winning two weeka ago. Aquilar fought a amart fight, scored often and took o close nod. A aouthpaw. he landed particulorly well hia left, jolting Tollman often. Tollman .«gt. J.n.M K. Com. ol th. foun'o'^ 73«1. T«lmlc»l school squadron 1?,,° ‘Sj*'® . -s x_*._ CaUTorotos Wlss . ^ Basketball At Arena 2 Entertains StaUerd, 797. and OuiUt took the nod after three vtclous rounds which saw both boys throwing ct« erythlDc but their stripes at each other, mallerd was fiooced whh the first punch of the fight, Uklng nine and coming up to make e good stand. They slugg^ t b e Ir way through the second evenly. SUrrCBT UTTLE BUGGER. ISN’T m . . . That seems to be what the players are thinking. The scene is any old doy at the Sporta Arena and the aoldier aubjecta are from no one outfit on the post, being just o group of different Gl* having o little scrimmage fun during off hours. Five-Minute Break By Sarge CALL FOR BOOP OFFICIALS With the stepped up amount of basketball sessions at the new Sports Arena, there is a shortage of Judges and refer^ for games. The P. T. department would appreciate it if all interested would get In touch with their office at either No. 1 or 3 Arena.,. . . The P. T. department also announces that on Tuesday and Thursdays 1000 to 1600 Officers are Invited to play badminton at the No. 2 Sports Arena Weekly inrtead of b!-mep*»-’^ shows will soon materialise on the 8.IP boxing front. . . . News Is also forthcoming on our tote^ camp competition with other service stations throughout the ® basketball and boxing. . . . The crew which puts the bleachers together for fight nights at the Second Street Palace of Punch really do a speedy, .bangnp Job JOHNSON JOniNOS Sgt. HetoM ef the 7Utti Training Group la quite the thing on the. l>atlT*4bt!l eenrt, having already played In twe Nattooal A. A. 1). * nainrr*T and knowing all the an-'Iea of the sport. The dark- hairrd alx foot four played doriog the 1940 and 1941 AAC champl^* riiipa at Kaaaas City and Uib b wel1-evld«»eed by hb master a^ nmklnc. A few more tombllng mate arrived at the gym the •^r day and all Gla are faivlird te oome and use (hem for aerobatle work or wreatUng. . . locldcatally, thta wrestling deen't appear to be getting the play that It sheuld. One ef the oldest sports la existence, the benefits gotten from It are of especUl nse to ooldiero and other eervleemaen. Plenty of exerrlse and fmi. loo. ^ Lt. Raglund b still a steady about Snorts Arena No. 3 during the early evening hours. We haven't got a doubt but that If any of you men wanted to l^am a few pointers about working on the {Mrallel bars that the Lieutenant would help you. Dron ovr , . . . Peatherwelaht ^rry Paradlso. 797th. Is a tough little flstlcffer who trains real hard and has a ^ce aggressive style. Should appear cm future card. . • • P- Sj you tried out the Archery Range yet? Has made a big hit with those who’ve used it already—JH FITE NIGBT CHATTER' The monicker of the non- combatant shoW'Stealer of the night was 8 Sgt. Vincent Clfunl erf the 9th Academic. Don't recall the name? Well, he la the ciarion voiced, bespectacled brunette who announced the bouts We stand ready to pit him, tonsil for tonsil, against Msdlsoo Sauare Garden's Harry Balogh at anytime. He a bit of alright with the announcing and drew a few laughs, too. at sUges of the evening. . . The Ole, Ole Sarge Uked those two newcomers. Pttsgerald and Aquilar. Fltmerald, first representative of Hq. & Hq. Sq. to appear at the Arena In months looked to be a strong, cool lad who knew what he was doing. He handled the Irrltatlng-tfr watch bull like, headlong rushes of Solano very wcL and refused to be fazed by the bovine in the chinashop tactics ri his oppenent. Ernie Aquilar. stacked vn against a stronger and more mat-iro foeman. displayed a flitting, llgbtfooted, clever brand of tossing that stalled the attempts of his heavier rival to bring his superior strength into play. A real amart Uttie southpaw. The erewd waa In fine voice, too. Plenty ef enthnalaetlc tibeerlng far the boys by thetr aqoadron buddies. . • O'Brien of the 790th fetched referee Jhany Ontrone a seond clip an the chopa daring Ua ftgtit with FranUe Smith. . Jehnny Oamae. knocked e«t 'by Frankie Fdl^rlno In the flrat. had a real homerene descripilon af Ua taking the eennt. 'T aaw the rl*ht hand coming, b«t I conldn’t get eat af tbe way. The next thing I knew. X waa laytog on my face and looking at a v^y. very beaattfal re^eadad girl. Next, ttiey weew t te get ap and wera poartng eeld water an my faee. haa tnaugura.ed a form of inter-, opaiing bout brought togeth* aquiidron basketball competition in er Sid Nadel, 79^ and New York bis ouUlt that may well serve as C*ty. against CaUfomlan Howls the impetus for fleldwlde foUowliw P^irser. lltftL TO. The boys fought of this new stunt. a hard fast fight, throwing plenty of th barracks In his squadron •i?’’?** Nadel had trouble with hla into four aeparale leagues. Single JIlSSl'SSf.SX'comrt.tYaS S upm Sttifert to iS: SSr U^two * *^ce righSbut was SiO^er nine from a hard flurry on £!5^’wUl eiter SSo o^ln?l Wt more effective at the flnlsh'a*® «>pea. The final beat aaw both SSdlM alSlte elSSn^UoThmc^t and won the decision. f~“ ***® P*®®' toSra^ ln*£ls wM^ttkTaiiMrlor Popular litUe AI Martinello won 0“*** enough leather ftiSCbTtoSUtC, ".‘k.l .m ^ i SiSl ^T«. iuy. DMied B., .ur«.hM u Vguy Ronald Storen of* the 797th. entertainment in Uu next bout, SrustTSek Mide^ keynote Md featherweights ^y^eidrlck 7ieth. fought a smart _ . Cried for a kayo all the way, and' * close one from Intredace Idea results had the crowd on Its J^y ^Igrove. The boys were fast Squadron A and k supervisors feet. Roald took plenty, hut came'^or heavyweights, and punched a. urged to try this new way ofiback again and again tor more aa'oontmuaUy. Neidrick concentrated Iprovidl^ entertainment and ex- be danded a very effective left Jab. ® blistering body attack on the .erclse for their men. Quite a bit of ,A1'8 punches carried mgre weight tuter Ool^ve and slowed him [rivalry will develop in. the fights enebfing him to take the decision. 2252 for squadron supremacy. Awards Feraiatciicy Bouts trBiiea Over Smith [can be given to teams that cornel A thrilling third bout pitted Wal- Johnny O'Brien, popular acr^ :out ahead. -ter Ouz^ wist, ag«»wt: Floyd'P®^ frori the 796th. made his first appearance in quite a while in tha fifth bout and outpointed a game, but outclassed newcomer, Frankie Smith, of the 796th. Using a pert left J^. Obi« landed often, but Smith Just kept coming. Re was floored with the very first p'.mch O’Brien threw, but managed to sUy on his feet the rest of the way, although his Vas a losing cause. Billy Fitzgerald, another new* comer faced EuUmio Solano, the fighting Instructor, bi bout num* her six, and became the first man from ireadquarters to win in thiiy Arena when he outpoint^ the Ac* at^emic boy. Solano, whr seems to be able to win only by a kayo, started strongly, and landed often, but Fits boxed beautifully and rode out the storm. Tbra he came back and pounded the always dan* '^rous Solano about the ring, keep* uig :p a constant barrage which never gave Fut'mJo time to get set. SlumberUnd Wallop Frankie Pellegrino woo his first scrap at the Arena, and provided the only kayo of the evening. Frankie, after almost a minute and a half of fast, bard scrap- E lng. landed a clean right to the utton and bis oppone.t Johnny Caruso, took the full count on his face. Time was 1.99 of the first round. The semi-final bout brought to* getber Wildo Ensminger. 79lat, and Les Boyer of the same squad* ron. The boy^ starts slowly, then warmed up to the pace and pro* needed to stage one of tM most exciting fights seen at the Arena in quit? a while. Boyer, Heng • straight right to the bead, and Wal* do bleeding from the nose at the finish, but was subjected to a se* vere body pounding aU the way. Les seemed cemtent to let Waldo ' do the rushing, and Waldo did Just that, fluting I- abort, furious bursts. ITme and again they stood toe to toe on the ropes, swinging from tbr floor, y^ the boys were in such fine oondltion that there was nary a knockdown. Tue final bell saw them aluggtog away at long range, rocking each her with hard rl^t hands. The dedsimi quite fairly was a drew, draw. JHB Wiimert • ldi» Volleyball Ckoonplonahipt. t^e 712th Tng. Gp., are pictured above in full uniform. Standing, left to right, Lt. Milton Weiss. Sgt. Wm. G. Freund. Pfc. A. C. Abrohomson. Cpl. E. P. Richter and T-Sgt. John I Marchiner. Kneeling: S-Sgt. H. E. Sands, S*Sgt. A. L. Hull I and Sgt. Nat Mansker. ■oiuiets op fai tbs recent VeUeybcdl finals were the Medics. Standing, left to right, they are: S-Sgt. N. A. Taccio, Cpl. E. W. Shanley. Pfc. S. R. Chanecka. Pfc. J. Dwyer and Sgt. }. Heres. Kneeling, left to right, T-S J. Mlckler. T*S F. T. Lopereta and T-4 G. W. Thormeyer. NB.^TEST JOB OP THE WEEK When enthustoatic firemen got finished dousing a conflagratotn at a Wakefield, Maas., liquor store, the Joint was a shambles. They had played their hoses all around the piace and washed labels off all the bottles on the shelves. Now the i«oprietor has the job of Iden* ifylng the contents of each and every bottle without breaking tbe Oovemment seals. Couldn't ya Just craok a couple, Doe? (OKS) Two kittens were watching a ten* dIs match. One cat said to the other proudly, "Uy mother is in that racket
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