SCmoUR JOilNSON FIELD, N.C.
FAGS 6
CPL.
Continued from page 3
Oe Mueller, Frte Haroae Fe Qulter,
Benjenln ?• Rebineon* Jr., James A*
Schneider. Alphr S^sco, Charles
F.Stee::,Alexander S. llUeon, Robert
J, Hood, Richard D. Aljian, Charles
Fe Brackett, loreneo L« Castillo,
Leoc De Cory, John E. Degnal, Irrizg
Me Fomecker, Louis C. Graceffa,
Murry S. Killer, Alfred Tie Jacobs,
Hilton L. Jemigan, *jax Xoreonsky,
Charley Hiller, Boyce C. Morrow,
John Re Ognlsantl, Craven A. Roberix
Robert E. Sehidt, Lawrence A. School
Alvin L. Steen, Joseph Walker. ffal«
ter If. Brouard.
FRY
Hooker E. Fry, Willlan E. Chad-
well, Wilbert E, Gustafson, Anthony
N. Moreno. Janes E. O'Connell, Geo
rge E. Williams, Louis J. Aconfrio,
Buhl A. Black, Easton B. Cooke, Ri
chard C. Henderson, Carl A. Johnson
George H. Norton, Charles T. Pappa-
gaorge, Carroll Shurkin, William C.
Olson, Edmund Leary, Julius Lightnan
John ?. Mora, Alphonse A. ‘ioruscl,
Leo £. Adams, Herbert 3. Band, Mel
vin Re Baumgardner, Morgan brew's, Jr
Donald B. McCartney, Robert W.
Schuli, lleraan Shapiro, Edwin C.
?eller,
SCOTT
Ferris L. Scott, George B.
Rowe, Jr., Ha.en G. I^'e, William K.
Stoess, Antony B. Kaplnski, Robert
L. LaRock, Andrew A. Lovasik, James
A Webster, Newell R. Percy, Beam J.
■vll, Ashley 0. Wing, Chris K. Sel-
. ;rtln, Charles E. Shawyer, Harold
Stelt.eni'Ohl, Fred Wolf, Harry Al
"eerie.
hlNDHAi:
Ivey V«, nindham, Heni^r N. 3rat
kowski, Berr.ard Bickm&n, Daniel I.
Livingston, Herman C. Brown^ Donald
F. yyott, Frank V. Hawkins, Robert
M. Pierce, Abraham F. Greene, Vine-
cent Salvia, Herman J. Mathe, Lugerc
F. Sikorski, Edward J. Keatter, Vic
tor D. .(alia, Charles J. Schneider,
Joseph 5. Rosewski, Anthony P, Cini
CO, Irving Harrison, ierino Deve
cchi, Charles Azzarelli, Edviard G.
Dzialo, Adam Aurlis, Hronislaw J.
Baldyga, Carl C. BriRi:s, Stanley L,
Cobb, James Shero, Donat A. Leveille
Robert E. Carey, Louie LaieUi, Ed
ward B. Krebs, Thomas F. Leslie,
alter Litwin, Rayrnond D. I'organ,
Maurice Flasterstein, Robert 5. Per
kins, Arvnrd A. Flchols, Carmine G.
'etti, Guy L. Fleming, Ceo.-e Green
FVhncis A. Alteiri, V.’illiam ’. Sen-
son, Theodore E, Canright, iVllliam,
F, Pedersen, ?'ilton C. Soswell,
Euguene Komosinski, Patsy E, Cirelli
Edmond J. Fo-garty, Henry I^pin,James
E. Suites, .Vilaur A. Todd, Winford
L, Summers, Timothy K. Cleary,l^il -
ton X. Malrowitz, James A. !.!oses,
Norman J. Yewell, Lewis Dube, Jos
eph E. LaRreepue, I^ichael J, L:cDor>>
aid, Fred R. Russo, './alter Fel
and, Jr., James V. Sa»rie, Henrie
S. Eck/iardt, Ray C. Rountree, Jr.,
Albert A. Solomon, Francis E. Hart,
George C. Troost, Richard K. '..illis,
Ivan A»*anovltch, Charles R, Chaill,
Nicholas C. Charles, IXb'rt H. Co]>e
land, James T. Crew, III, George P.
Denison, Roger *V. French, Jr, , Ben
Jamln T. Puller, Joseph D. Galleghx
Wiillam J. I.lass, Ernest ./. l!orrow,
Michael J. O'Neill, PhilLp F. FeV-
son, V/illard G. Fhilbricic, ii'alter
L Sanville, Charles H. Seuvor,Julius
E. Serafin, Leo J. Franzman, Addrew
Konoradh, Joseph Kremer, Felix
LefKOVsky.
TO 3" CONCLUDED NEXT V.'EEK.
lEIE IT GOMES'.
Tho wide playing area t'nat .-nuet be constantly watched by
the catcher In his key position is shown In the above pic.
SOFTBALL SONEOILE
CAMS TIME 10U Monday May 17th
12th Hess Group
vs. Hq-nq Sqda.
36th TSS
vs. 10th Academic
791at
TSS
vs. 9th Academic
793rd
TSS
vs. Med. Detach.
Tuesday May 18th
794th
tss
ve. 906th QM.
795th
TSS ■
vs.- 927th QU.
796th
TSS
vs. 918th Guard
798th
TSS
vs. 333rd AB.
Wednesday
May 19th
799th
TSS
vs. B02nd TSS
900th
TSS
vs. SOlst TSS
Ilth Academic
vs, Hq-FIq Sqdn.
36th
TSS
vs. 9th Academic
Thursday May 20th
791st
TSS
vs. Med. Detach.
793rd
TSS
vs. 906th "JJ.
794th
TSS
V8. 9?nh ^1!.
795th
TSS
vs. 9I3th Guard
Friday May 21st
?96th
TSS
vs, 80th Avn.
798th
TSS
vs. 802nd TSS
799th
TSS
vs, 80th Avn.
10th Academic.
vs, Hq-Rq Sqdn,
SCOIES
High-li^t Nationaj. and Araer-
ican League baseball scores .lill be
run in the daily sheet pri/ited at
Seymour o’ohnson Field called "Today".
Through this uean, soliiers .>f this
post can keep up with the standings
of their favorite teams.
The lost Theatres also carry
leading team scores on the screen
with every showing of the regular
STANDTNG OF SOFTBALL LKAGlfE
AS OF MAY lOTH
TEAMS
3$th TSS
TPSrd TSS
906 ^
798th TSS
912th Guard
800th TSS
SSSrd TSS
791st TSS
9th Acad.
794th TSS
10th Acad.
Medica
11th lead.
796th TSS
797th ?S?
796th TSS
Hq-Hq Sqdn
927th TSS
7P9th TSS
60th Avn.
801st TSS
802nd TSS
12th Moss
THERE IT GOES!
HARDBALL TEAMS PRE
PARE FOR 0PEHIR6
YFith ten exhibition games hav
ing already been played at this
writing and even more in store for
the fans, the hardball niiies on
this field are roundini? into fine
triti' for tho offici.il ojvener on De
coration Day, Hay 30th.
« game for each shift will ke^
.-lote ;,ne gila tripleheader to be
plcayod on tlut day. The contests
will be played at various times tii-
/‘oughout the day so that all inter
ested spectators inay see the strug
gles.
The bUlst Technical Sdiool
bojsts a very strong aggregation of
diajaor.d athletes. They have captu
red their two exhibition gMmes, so
far, including a thriller from tne
79Vth, another powerful contingent,
>i-7. Their liergeant Heruan is doing
great work in the pitching departm
ent and also wields a sturdy hunk
of nickory.
Scores of the past week inclu
de; the 799th’s \.in over the Both
Aviution, 6-4; and tneir loss to
601st by an 8-7 score as mentioned
a'oove; 801 olsc beat the '(edics, 5-
3; the Medics v/ere also wlniu.ng a'Kl
losing to tho 8CXJth TSS and 8U2nd
Tech. Sch., respectively,
1 F^^a-l^^^broSc^^^ystructor
of boxing at the Sports /.rere, left
this past Tuesday for a two month
period of schooling at H.J.O. sch
ool for Ihysic-al Instructors at
Miami Beach. Upon successful compl
etion of the course, our eloquent
professor cf the gloved science wi
ll return to us as Staff Sergeant
or perhaps a Tech Sergeant,
The (rl swinging has Just missed a good strike and this
is how the burler sees it as the catcher receives the ball*