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f«MMiT t9, i9M Siywf !■>■■■■ fW.a Cherry Point Marine Quint Opposes SJF Post Team Fri. Varsity Also Tackles Maxton AAB On Saturday Night A t Arena No. 2 When the Post vanity completes their game with the 550th Airborne Battalion of Maxton. H. C., they receive a two>day rest until Friday night and it is fust as well for the sake of our team's won>lost record. On Frid^ night our melon>tw!rlen will go up ogainit the most deft and strongest hoop outfit that has yet to visit this field ^ce the invitation of interoamp athletic competition. It's our old frienas the Cherry Point, N. C., Air Station Marines who hove come back to visit us. Their boxing teom defeated this field in a meet a month ago and the motif for | MITE was not held this court clash seems to be—revenge. Revenge and more REVENGE! BLAXTON 0HAIABNGB8 ♦ Z 1—IT—— The next night the reguUr Post. *■ the two team trom Maxton AAB steams ^•^F*** into camp to show otf their prowes *,**^“** **4l,** *• ^ In basketball handling at the ex- P®* •* . abject face against Irrestetable farce aed rm sare that we’ll mare than haM aw awn an these nlghU.” , Probable starting lineup for Sey- this Wednesday, however, so D.M m niour Johnson Field against Max- " too and Cherry Point Is: Pomlecko. *•“. • .*?*• poppe. Helms, Bartoe and Chenet- ka. I flTE lOTE was not , this week because of I Thursday night blackout In I this area. The regular 1 Wednesday evening date I for the fights was taken up ! by the Post Team vs. Camp ' Mackall basketball game, i There WILL be a Fite Nite ya therel Johnson Fid. Sizzles pensc of Seymour Jerfmson Field— immavaMe they think. — '“** T:tia paU guite a task an tbe varsity's hands, this taking an af twa af tbe tanghest haap scar- lag aggragatlana in this sector. A split with them wanld be a rani catnmeadable twa nights notivi* ty to be tacked anta the SIP rec ord. Let's get two ant of twa, fellas! Odds-makers from neutral sourc es have liutalled the Marines as favorites In the Friday nlgtit tus sle, basing their setecUon on the A mm ■ ■■ In Win Over Mackall In the South, the Marines have .S5SI A .treamlin«J Ssymour I^n«m hooping t«,m Others and their latest and per- visiting Comp Mackall Wwdnesday night ot bports mL*MvSA’ Arena No. 2 with a flashy, smooth working melon attack of Duke XTniversity at Durham. If,' which accounted for 58 points against 45 lor the invaders. C. by a thrilling soora of S4 te »t.i 13 to 1 At QBOrtef Hi S?®-£2r*ao25e!‘h«!S^l With coach Lt. Eckmon having five of his best man ploy «-,lh. iir.t holi and then gradually .Utlng^to low^ b^ds made for tbe , ter by |uarter. until only reserves were being utUixed in tte point margin ®£J****?*^ 5^ tost chapter of the free scoring contest, the varsity led 13 fiSjSSl!” Iri S one quarter mark. 29 fo 8 at th. halt Bow, lonner Aa-Soetlimw Ooe-, Tbe first period wm the occa^r ference ace, A of *5? ..*.****®L.*^*SSLi ®t foased to ntoe points. Bteve also. Is Mosser of tbe QSMO^He manballlDf by the Poet t » ami 41 pooiisclm, U. alone !• potato to tbe D|to ataoe toe mart of *b* o®®®®®'J^j Lt. Bto ex-Penn. XJ. fracas. Mingle Is also a st^s^jcheneiks. Pomta^, *^ow^ Hetoj^ MsSS. played good Tbe six players from wbJA ^ sad Bartoe. plsy^ practically qie toseia, contrtouttng gnsMthne Itoeup wifi be msne for themselves for this gtyte^ ty nif\» points to a lostog cause. Otare tb. ttMTtaai 1.: *■ *** lOckmB itihl iumid, Korol Oatm. f; Van BredaHoK. c, Mto- si^t snd well carrlM wt ^ • gle. g: and Kaiser, g- jworfc under the backboarto Tbe MaS^ SK^uTliase team'ffiT iot'ofj Tbus It wts Uiat the varaltr an- -Sh Arena M lotiSS deadeyeing from aU tjogles ao- nexed their second oooteet to as SiS 2 tfS SriSlSve'count^ for the large point mar- many gsmes for toe new year. v^xtoS^hasto^^er.JRtos held by tbe field quar^,The outlook for future gamee, on i£..!fftot^2SbU^2or^ tor sod halftime. Itbe strength of tbe showtog gatata did their The Maxton team has proren tt-;*rehed in 25 points. Tbe vast leadlP®®* ” * tnumpo laoen «« m owm. self as a high class group of play- pp opr redhot starting era through recent admirable per- in-toe first heir of tbe eon- formanees. both wtantag and las- much tM much for the tog. ..... iviaitora to overcome. “They have gesd hsB (dws, t sei^ Pttope ^rked the at- said Id. Bidee *Vsek** BednsM. jtack of the home team with a " afaarp game of court traveling •ton In a tailor ahop to Oolda- whito made for U p(toits. J^izmy wro. “Hato altered to ttt any Pro- Bactos also starred for 8JF with brlf. Freopeotoi Bony GUNNING HAFPILT is Pat Goggiono, lightweight boxer from the 36th T.S., os he huddles to his chest the set ol spetiolmode, autographed .boxing gloves whidi wero awarded to him by AIR-O-MECH'S Sports Editor, who la turn received them from Nat Fleist^er, internationally known boxing expert and editor of THE RING mogoMne. It woe decided to preeetn them to the Filer OC The Night cm the last ring show here. Goggiono wen this honor and la turn presented them to the P. T. Dep't. for eafekeeping. lAa gloves signed by such men os: Gene Tunney, lode Dempsey. Joe Louis, etc. will be kept on exhibition ot Sports Arena No. 1. Boroly readable through tlw medium of the ocoaera's lens are some of the famous **Tohn Homcodks.** Johnson Field Whips Wake Forest Finance boro. motion. a amrkllng defensive game. Sol AT BZALXAH- labsto (righU [—Trainer Barce Swenks (Isft) and owner Al * Alsah down ihe train chute ae he arrives for at BMIe-h * Miami, Alaab's wtontogs to srox;:! ««.^000. Ho(^ Calendar Tbe ftolowing official Basket ball Lea^ games will be played at SPORTS ARBNA NO. 9: Besdsy, faeeary It Itot—Tilth vs. mrd 9000—Bci. to m. vs. TtTto 9M»-T0lst VS. TMto Meeday, fssssry IT low-aoth vs. i9to 9000—75th vs. 715UI 9190—TOIrd vs. 4th Acad. Tubs day, Ihseary It 9ttt Puit Team vs. taoto Bn.. MAXTON laseaty It 90SO-S19rd vs. Tltth ai3O-80(h vs. Tltth ItoS Medtos vs. TMto 9aM-T15th vs. TMIh 9m-4tto vs. 19to VMiay, Uesary tt 9OtO-PO0r TBAM vs. OHKBBT PT. totardsy, Jasesry » 9000-POSr TXAM vs. MAXTON AAB A talL eiqmrieneed ^ymoux Johnson ^fiatet ihe oourt play Sn a decisive 48-31 triuziq;)li over on outmanned Woke Forest Rnonoe team Monday nl^^L Host- ever the smaller and crafty Forest boys really tried, holding the fbhnsons 8-8 in the first quarter and trying de^tetotolT through the lost stansa to narrow down the score. 250 GX*t and officers attended the Sports Arena No. 2 gome. ■ ♦ Plenty of personals, 9A to be exact, marred toe perforaunoe eC both clubs, but most of these were due to the meed M toe game. Johnson's Poppe was top aooier with eight field goals, bet hto team mates had identy of plays and sH were to on tbe taUytog. Prsacto, Robertson and Orant tod toe PI- chib with todrited baOhaai- Ung. Both sideB used ptenly ot All G1 Events Will Headline FebSwimMeet Saturday, the 9lto of Pelmiary, bss been set as toe date for toe awimrolog meet for soldiers ot Sey mour Johnson Field to be brtd at] toe Community BuUdlng to Golds- boro. Added leatuie of toe nlgbt will be swimming exhlbiUons put on by local mermaids. Festlvltlae start at 1790 o'etook. -—--~ c! ——.-ciii ' Six eventa are carded for tbatiyiL nlgbt and a soldier will be allowedi”* to enter no more than two of them. Si Tbe events are: 40 yard Free Btyioi—* ^ 1? Breas^aroke. J5,y^,'wffl foUovr 19 tha 1 Back stroke. M yard Indtridual dogs qqi omc rihci U- ^ Scudnew^ toTSTim I 1« yard ftee Style Squadron Be- the meet. lay. I sotry blanks for those vrlshtogTe Dates will be provided vvltta girls compete will be printed to : tor all toe cootmtaBta and danbtogtwsak’a i Seymour Jobzwon: Poppe, Xi«> olano, Herman, rf; Pomtoeke, Se- doltl. Bur^ If.; Betane, o.; Kll- coromans, Qienetka, rg.; Baitei^ Ig. Wake Forest Ptoanee: gTaocte, Boberteon. rf. Bddeleon, PnrrMk Cadet BB League i K O F L I O CbarUe Keller. New York Yan kee outfleldef. haa been conunl*- Moned an enrign in the Maritime Service. K^ler gave up Ids defense Job to Battlmore to aooept too xum 1. Torger Tokie, wot aegian att jumping cnamp, uauaay Mta wtooa ! toe f^wtog itintanffH when at to toMr (a) 9M feet (b) Sttfeet (e) 919 feet (d) 199 feet I need on tnidti bnao- 9. What Is toe difference between toe t ball and footbaU riioest 9. Bom to Carroll. O., UT8. welghtog around 999 potnuls at bli fighting prime, he waa known aa Ibe BoUermaker. Who waa tHa fainoua boxerT 4. Allan Tolmlrii. Fred Walcott and Otem Bardin are afl alaia of toe 100-yard darii event to track. True or tataef 8. In what sport Is there an event known as the Saratoga Wandl 9. MatOi tbe boxing champlona to toe fizat column vrttb toe type af Mow to tbe aeoood oehunn to wbl^ they apaciallaed. a. Al Sto^r 1. left book b. Oefertoo Oarcta 1. Bight croas c. Jim Jeffries 9. Left Jab d. Georges Carpeotier 4. Bight uppercut T. Bekn St^bens and Stella Walah gatoed feme on the Amortean track aa wmnen namere. True or false? 9. Whldb ot the IMlowtog golf terms la out of placeT Braasle. stymie. ntoUoc and spoon. 9. What porttfam did Sid Luckroan. tlblvaralty and CM- cago Bear footbaQ star, play bis beat at to hla ptimsT 10. One of toe ftiknring names ia out oTplace aa to HaM of apoiA CTiooae toe name that does not fit. (a) Larry Kelly, b) Tom Sayers fe> Davy 0*Brton d) George Oafefo iBfaeii tin nidi m ran ir
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