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AIR-O-MEGH PROMOnOKS mna, iloiiard'V/« W^rry* Dal* A» Bar rington, John J. Barsch, ThoaiAs w* B«Rtl*jr, XI, Ivor T. BIomots, Prad- •riok, C* Cap*l, Jr.^Villina Dlnaky John F« Guy, U'illian J« Lanigan Jitok Lip*ehits> Hielurd L. Uiddleton Harold Sanford, Robert B. Bombard, • John D. Heath', Albert L« Bonier, Cbarles W. Rose, Do'iglas W. ilorthlng ton, JasMs 0. allison* SRIGGS Loren T. Brlgja, Fr-unk S. Gold in, BenjHsdn Fine, Joseph S. Fortn«v Rudulpn Gereg, ?k>man A. Greone Fred II. Kirby, Clarence D. Uawbey, ' B(!win Ri. Phinney, Alfred N.funiedco Vhilip J. Sr't^ub, Martin Seredich, Jr., niliiaa F. Streiff, Ira U. Brooks, S’vnuel Green, Oliver K. Ramsey, Samuel 0. Allpn, Charles R. Stahl, Lester T. Brooks, UAurice G. Demers, Jumes V. Heyikiod, Howard B. Huoer, Theodors ( . Uusgrove, Melvin E. Schilling, Harry U. Tr.icy, Abra ham N. Cohen, Theodore E. Harris, Psiil D. Kessles, Jerome D. McCarthy Samuel J« Neekirk, George F. Rice, Jr., Harold SilverBaan, Fred C> ffin- dsler, Leonard Battagliu, H*rry A. Cardillo, Jr., Ketineth X. Dowat, Paul J. Guenther, niUi^'m R.KuKolk-i Riehurd R. Hanehon, '/fillian R. I ro- Aser, Floyd H. Schoch, Carl dirlsun JacK K. Oittman, Henry J. Enik, Em mett J. Green, Stephen J. Hudar,Art less G. Immly, Jr., Solomon Levine N-mt ile ii. Uontalbano, Robert C.Uor- risor, Leonard Facht, Robert C.lohl ^n, Vvjilijj& K. Rictnan, \JiI^red 0. jso;i, Albert L. Salvn, ..-vlng bfvvelof, William A. Sieimrieraki. 3TSEI2 Berrl A. Steele, Melvin S.Bam steiA, Lynn G. Bevins, }hilli|' C Buck, Robert £. Carney, Britton V. Col*,.James D. Goims, Stanley Haus- ner, Maurice Lasdei;, Fr-cicis M. Mar shall, Willi'm U. Folter, David Presavin, Ray F, Sauter, D^ivid Sil- berstdih, John J. Toth, Jr., DenJ^vu in E. Titeadaway, Orville V. r.'arako, Ja^rR. TMbb, Ooivild Cai^}bell, Ed vard Kasputis, Melvin P. MacArthur, Ervin H. Miller, William C. lossy Fenmore Ringelheim, Irving A. Sieg** el, Blair C. ‘nioma'a, John A. Zombi belli, Mitchell R. Baldwin,ijohn G. Bobotas, Anthony U. Crueili, Robert D. OiJDn, Charles L. Elrod, Jiimss G Garda, Keith H. Homcastle, Floyd J. June, Jeininga R. Kinder, V-ince F« Lsgat., Willl« K. Lehnert. 1£IGKTCN Harry F. Leighton, Manuel Syl- iria. Grant S> Matties, Octavio L. Mieai, Benjamin K. &d.th, MiUiam G Mood, Rudolph F. Wuknitaoh, Frank M Algeiro, Ra]4:h T. Davidson, Seymour R. Oolin, Irving C. Kofften, Andrew R. Janick, Charles B. Jones, Preder idc S. Kalita, RHynoiid L. Lindhorst Jr., Raymond A. Iroeaecini,Robert J Salmon, Irving Sclatjy, Donald W. Se- ohlsr, alfred R. Stalling,Alfred D. ;Yillstte, Harry E. Atkinson, Jr., James F. Callaghan, Bernard Dyekoff Roderick L. Knapp, Thomas J. Lovells Heward J. Lull, Jr., Ernest Millar, John J. O'Connor, Hslmuth H. Rienth Vinoeiit J. Wright, Stanley J. Vlynyk owaki, Otto B. Kesltsr, Lo\tis Deutacb, San^io S. Donlni, Robert I Fioravanti, Donald W. Fowler, Murz«^ Gottlieb, Noiww H. Hardy, Alfred M uriatar, Edward E. UcHKbnsv, Harold Marks, Mamy Rathanstf), Lsalle A Auckland, Embert R. (&^ens,Albert J Gunbouae, WiUimt J. Koerher, Frank A. Mann, Ral^jh M. Robez*t8, Clvde M. S'Jtciiaky, George H. Soilev Jr., Dr.- rid Tansey, Wilbur J. Arnold, Robezt A. W. CarletMi, Jr., David Indn Qmer G. Landreville, Charlem A. Maik unas^ Qino A. MueiUi, Jams* Stewart Jr., Edward Sperl,Joseph tf. Shaekev James R. Ross BCK SCORT. OF HO-HTT, SOFTBALL GA!^E loth Academic Pos. AB Runs H Donato i?- 3 0 MeJJaster 2B 3 0 0 Thonq^son 5S 2 0 0 Clvnn IB 2 0 Frick P 2 0 0 Petti CF 1 0 0 Jones IP 2 e 0 Greenberg 3B 2 0 0 Grilli c 2 0 Hlne RP 2 0 0 J A 1 ..21- -.0... ,.o 36th T.S.S. I'eOonald Pos. AB Buna Xs 2 0 § ?'clntyre SS 4 1 1 Riellv ST 1 2 1 Larivea IP 2 1 1 Stack 2B 2 0 0 Streeter 3B 3 1 1 Rion c 3 1 2 Renner CF 3 0 0 Cox RF 3 1 1 Leaver P 1 1 0 Chhen C 0 0 0 ...24. ...8.. -.7 PFC IZAVER ENTERS HALL CF FAME PFC Leaver of the 36th T.S.S. entered the "doer*wsy of baseball fane" irtien he pitched a n»-hit and no-run game. Battling a dotomined 10th Ac^ demic, Pfe Leaver gave rent to et>* red energy of real pitching ability and famed 16 batters in 7 innings, only two men ever reached 1st base, one on an error and the other m a walk. Leaver is the first to enter the "hall of faae" this season at Seymour Johnson Field. Qllmblne a rope build. r.»l nuBCles ae ehown In this picture of a 01 at tba Sports Arena. STM;QINaS (Through Tuewlay. U»y IS) Vton Lost 36th T3S 3 0 913th Ouwd 3 0 798th TSS 2 0 800th TSS 10 793rd TSS 3 1 795th TSS 31 791at TSS 21 906th 2 1 79Ath TSS 2 2 9th Acdealc 2 2 333rd A3 1 1 11th AcAdenlc 1 1 Hq & Hii 1 1 796th TSS 12 10th Acdenlc 1 2 Uttdlc. 1 3 802nd TSS 0 0 80th km 0 1 801»t TSS 0 1 799th TSS 0 1 797th TSS 0 2 12th lies. 0 3 927th Cm 0 3 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE (Gu. Ha. 1815) P.nunent I'.rty Are. Monday. M.y 26 nth Acdaile va. 12th Ito.a Oroui: 36th TSS n. Itod. DOachamt 791»t TSS ra. 906th C31 793rd TSS 927th QU TuaKlay, May 25 794th TSS T». 913th Ou»rd 795th TSS «. 80th A»n. 796th TSS T«. 333rd AS 36th Student, ra 802nd TSS WednsKlay. May 26 798th TSS »«• SOlrt. TSS 799th TSS ra. 800th TSS 9th AcadaBle t*. Hq A Hq Sq 10th Amdaile ra. 12th M... Tburaday. Hay 27 36th TSS ra. 906th 791at TSS V. 927th QM 793rd TSS ■»». 913th Guard 794th TSS ra 80th Am Friday. Itey 28 79^th TSS ra 333rd AB 796th TSS V. 802nd TSS 3^h Student. ▼. 801a TSS 79eth TSS T», 800th T3S OFFICIAL BASEBALL OrS!'D!C DECORATI K DAI Bslntli* for the n.cor«tion Day opening of official baMbaU. lugu. play the post organlaation nines really put on the pr.saire in last wsk's exhibition scbedula. BOXERS mill OROWD AT ARERA The recent boxing show brought about another grand showing of det ermination and fight. The card, al though, not ae well matched as ' re- vious "fight night" provided plenty of action for the drovsded Sports Arena where they wer^ held. On several occasslons, the bouts became quite humorous when sevar':!! of the boxcra put on a display r.nat left the crowd spell-bound.'Dtiri.i’ one of the fights, the losing cenU estant actually ran around the with hie adversary hot on his heela. {>» knock-out was scored dur - in' the ni»^ht,when Pfe Eur'sne V.’lll- ard, 1A5 pound class, of ihc *02nd TSS kayoed Pfe Carl Craves, '>f the 900th TSS, in the waning secn.vjs of the last round. RESULTS Ffc Victor Flynn, 185, ?98th TSS decisioned Ife dar^nee Cook,lH., of 799th TSS; Pvt James Sisenback, 133 of 800th TSS won over i fe Chet Coll ins, 135« 36th TSS; Pfe Armond Zmr- ivee, 160, 36th TSS, defeated S/Sgt Alphonso Steere, 162, 36th TSS; Ffc Eugene VtiUard, 1A5, 802TSS, won (Kb) ever Pfe Carl Graves, 145, of 600th TSS; Ffc Ray UcGehee, 157, decisioned Fvt Jack Ifflburgia, 152, SOOth TSS;) lb 1 WilUm Sinnona, 158* 798th TSS, won * over Ffo Robert Kelfer, 160, 793 TSS; Ffo Curtis Shops, 120, 791st TSS,won over Ffo Russell Chapman,UB, of the • 799th; Ffc David Saith, 157, of 798# ^ won over Fvt August* Simon, 155, of 80th Avn; Ffc Ray Eyster, lB5,of 794 won over Pfo Philip Bennett, 230, of 802 TSS. MURRAY STRIKES OUT 13 IK FIVE IMIIMCS Pitching the best game the ex hibition schedule has seen ar yet "Fireball" Frank Murray of the 798th struck out thirteen men in five iiv nlngs while leading his team to a 6 to 0 triumph over the Lt. Ricci's Usdics last Wednesday, ttirray, an AM student, gave up one hit and a walk during the five frames. Morray, who halls from Boston, has five seasons of pro ball behind him. The 21 year old southpaw achi eved his best record last season with the Savannah club in the Sally League. Hie totals at the close of the season were 13 ivon and 7 lost. FraxAle is a chattel of the Atlanta Club of the Southern Assoc iation. After the war is over hs hopes to use the Crackers as the first rung of the ladder to the big time. In its first outing of the year last V^ednseday the 798th unveiled a powerful southpaw in Fireball Frank Murray who hurled them to a 6 to 0 whitewashing of the Uedlcs. The !ie^ lea, however, were not dormant for lor^. They mad* a fine comeback fe aturing good pitching and tight de fense play to nose out the Physical Training outfit 2 to 1. nie club that has looked the best to date le C^t. Mareden's hard-hitting d02nd contigent. Feat uring Roy Watkina* southpaw slants and a wall-balanced attadc the 802 has captured all three of its gaassb In last weeks Sunday game, the 799tb resulted in a thrilling 7 to 4 vio- tory. Watkina storaed tbs fighting 799th three times with the bases loaded. Next week's eadilbitloo eehsdiH Is calls for a gams every day. Tbs action sho«ild be fast and polished during this final opportunity for practice play. All games will be played on the Medic diamond.
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