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« Mr 3. IM3 JIB-OJIECa 1W.C m mm m w Zollezzi, O’Brien, Berry Win On Afternoon Card Befor* a holi-tilled houM, Seymour Johnson's Isothor pushers inaugurated the first of a series of afternoon boxing shows, for the benefit of D shift students, ond all others who cannot make. the regulor midweek show. The boxers un> veiled some of their hordest punches end foneiest footwork to thrill the sparse gathering with three knockouts, and one near knockout of the total of four bouts. A B^tle Royal wos also included on the hour ond one quarter show on TJiursdoy. Tees Csri GI Glovers To Mix Wednesday Tbe next tirlee>BM>athlr bei« Ins jMBbwee st the Bpwte AtcM esMs eff M ser eehetf- ■le Weeneeisy. Ow UMAen la Khskl start eaterialaitix wbat will sar^ be a faB hewe at MN shaia, 8aBM eeodltiaas stm fo;. utmlwton free, wear rear khafels aed eeow said reet that ■vaadriS tmw. ef jeers dewa the Mei^ Group Holds Ball Loop’s Lead Frankie SoUessI, bouncing back after hie defeat bjr Kerb Ridgeway last week scored a tfarlU packed knockout over IjOo TTken of the TTfth. Popular UUle Frankie bad his hands full for most 4 the taro rounds as TTken. wbo had lost three round decision to the Qothh* mite once - b^ore, uncorked some beautiful shots to the body. Ihey mixed It wlUlngly during the find wound, and neither man was ahead at the bell. Ihey were punching In a far comer, during the second round ahen.ZoUeast threw a beau* tiful right that rocked the Dako tan, but liken stayed In close and Frankie drove him ell around the ring with hard rights and lefts. They finally ettnebed at the bell and when the referee broke them Uken fell to hU knees, and then to his face, with the blood streaming from nls note and mouth. He was counted out, though he tried hard to arise, then fel again. He was la distress for about five min-, utes. -then left the ring under his Shmers. mound artists and base own power. sliders will have another chance Btm SewM K>» *!**' >1* ry forert ^ from thestart better tbemselvee In tbe lieMcU- to the flnlA, end noorrt Don ^ cult wMch Is roundlne out to ra- two with a hard right. They mixe4iperb shape. TtWh. proud possessor of PF knocked out of the ring tor nine, c Pay De Priest. IsUkely to start f^ a tossers against toe 7®3rd In one he arose, but the handwritljig was] qj the games. De Priest has been on the wall, and be wmt down the mainstay of the T»tii through- tor the full count oo the ring ap^ ou the season and baa pltch^^ The victory punches were a r^t n^,st aU of tbe tn»>ir.gg «ogaM and a left. The time was ItSS of in by the chib.'Ttae^M ben the first, round. showing tots of stuff of late'and Battle Beyid * 'stands a sweet chance of dumping kext. a crew of those hllartousi^ ^ beating the WBers. clowns, tbe Battle Royalers. were •**» brought on and they entertained ?®**w*? the crowd for three rounds with their constant sluggng, ably abet- *® their le^ the iSto Mess Oroup Sfl froai^toe sidXS by pusher? |wlU dig In do their with fftoYoe an poles. Three berteht • to,- make sure that toe un- Il£effwJeTtm!tanUjM at **« i end aH from the gOlstTBS. They'*" up^ to them. The n7tb man- were Andrew iSlnlck, Felix StriS'ggJ® ffM aul John Tortv. .frebuenl outbursts of baae hits ORrIee Beats. Oeak ly .pestertferous te tiie hra and John O'Brien, aided by a ^1^ mighty boys frtmi the Utfi, tomor- gatkm of "seconds” from his 796to; row. TW, scored e TSO over Clsrmncej iim 802nd will particl^te In toe Cook from ttie TOOto. In tbe third; third contest. They take on the cM- bout. Both men sperred ceutlous-jlar dwellers from the 80to Avia- ly at tbe bell, but O'brien. egi^Ltion*. The lads from tbe goto are on .by bis buddies opened up with [desperate In their anxiety to break hard lights and lefts, vtolch Cook out into too sunshlpe- of tbs high- returned eagerly. They were both [er -positions'In toe loop, fresh lookhig to start the seoondtiLam Week’s Frays' but 'toey obanged their tactlea Lam ‘ we^’s’ games provided and started-to ven up. O’Biiraiplenty of Actloo and upeets In tbe got all toe bett^ of the tussell. |ioo|r. The Mth -Mess SQuadron sat although Cooke landed well w1to;t)ack and watched toe WOto T8S rlghte te tbe body. O'brien sudden- > beat tbe undefeated SOlst Squadron Tttrd Win MEN HABCHINO In fonnatlon have been given toe order to break ranks and disperse. They are pictured in a mad scramble as they double time it in search of cover. Scenes like this are part of the everyday training given AM students at Johnson Field. Softball Standings BASEBAXX SCHEDULE Fsr The Week of July 4 July 4th 9:00 A. M. (89:00 A. M.) Sunday 799 V8. 798 Julj 4to 11:80 A. M. (11:80 A. M.) Sunday 797 vs. 18to Mess July 4to 4:00 P. M. (10:00 P. M.) Sunday 909 vs. lOto July 5to 8:80 P. M. (18:80 P. M.) Monday 801 VS. Medics JMy sto 9im T: M. M;S0 P. M.1 Tuesday ^ 798 vs. 801 July Tto 8:00 P. M. (UJO P. M.) Wettoesday Medles va. istfa Mess July gto 8:30 P. M. (10:80 P. M.) Thursday •Oto vs. T9I July Oto 8:80 P. M. (18:80 P. M.) SMuy •01 vs. 190 BiSnigTIi LBAOUB BTANDDfO IStoM 88tst 798rd 798to 787to L. 1 1 1 Pei. .857 xa 187 .000 hits from Phy, despite the final 8-9 score. The whmmg run sras scored la tbe fflto tuilng, when Tloent Finns clouded one iritleh brought to Paul Ohervenko. ly started to box, and came back and watched toe 799to TS8 wlto a rl^t vrtUch floored.ebat the undefeated SOlst Squadron Cook for no count at the bell.;which automatically put them la Cook appeared to be helpless first place. agatoet toe ropes halfway through I Ptttoer, Fay DePriesf proved un- toe third, and toe referee stopped holy to the SOlst by lanmng 19 men the scrap; awarding It to O’brien In 7 fawiw^ to leave tbe gSlst b^s oo a THO. to the delight of his at the cool end of the breexe. The buddies. Cook iqipesred peeked at soist managed to rangle only three toe dectstoR, as did the rest of the] crowd. I Webb Feathers Spare Tommy Webb, In hfs first bout after his poor showing against Joe Fried two weeks ago. took the last two rounds from Johnny Spa- ro of the 797th and oonsequent'y won the decisloa. Webb wasrqsh^ constantly during tbe first touhd and it looked very much Uk^Spa- ro was giving him the bird. Webb got sore In toe second and threw some hard punches to the law, but Spare landed well to tl» body of ten enough to make Itwery close. They' turned on the heat In tbe thira, but thou^ be was bleeding from the nose and very wild. Spa re never st(^rped throwing those hooks to tbe body. The decision was one of those things which could have gone either way, but U went to'Welm.—JS.-JHR. The 798rd whipped the 797to In .. game v^ch darkled Pitcher, Fireball Heines, of toe winners, ^inea struck out 9 men which he^>ed to account for tte final score of 7-L Starrhig at bat tor toe victors were Dmnls Heating, Bob Coughlin and Wendell lesh- brook. All-Stars Meet 913tli Guards Tomorrow’s baseball games will be eparked wlto en All-Star aoft- ball game between toe 918tb Guard Squadron and an array of offleen vrtio will uphold toe standard of the Shiny li^ against toe stripes and bare sleeveo of the enllsUd ten. There Is an assurance of plenty of action and banging in tbe way of a July 4to celebration. Officers from Majors down will to hand out orders vto - tbe hit and run rbute. but -toe 9lSto clan who head the softball leakne have' a.. f e w .tri^ nao'vements of it’s own, Pttohw Away Never-toe-lass, toe officers are striking at a ym cppvtaae tim^ since toe eaUsted men's ace plkto-' er le away on furlough. At flrst toe Guard boyh refuel to play toe officers voArrr tb^se eonditioiis. But tbe oftloera promised to re match If things tom out for to? worst. Marching to toe mound for toe officers irill. he IteJor B. Murr and Lt. *T>usty’' Rh^as. Gold Leaf Murr, who broke his wrist playlttg ban avriille back, still heaves a mighty tinderhand, d e- spite tbe fact tkat he Ip somewhat hampered by toe cast he wears. Diminutive mtchlng ace, Dusty Rhoades wlU share the danger of facing toe 918to stuners. Offloers line Uf Other ^leerB vtoo wi^ ii®^ flee on toe diamond tomorrow win be: Majors. R. CHles, E. PrttossKa and B. Kane; Oantetns B. D; Tka- ett: Lta. W.^ A. Mark, 8. Tureski, 8. Woynovltcb, L. Johnson, M. Rlc- cl, J. Kley, M. McBlroy and L. Roseabhira. Tbe geme will be played st the Mflcer’s diamond st 1400 o'clock sbsrp. epL Vita TtoanUs, chunky Uttle lefthander vtoo formerly toiled for tbe Dodgers, has fanned 96 men- while winning six straight for Drew Despite toe beat, no mercy le shown whm-picking on ths Ole 8erge. In feet, after last weeks column, 'Us hard for yours tru!^ 19 reach tbe typewriter keys, amo9 an awful beating has been cesi tola way,. Seems that some of toe fellows didn’t like the choice of boxers picked as leading flghterP by this ^mer. Sgi. Beb HaU. ef PabUo EelatlsB OMoe, tUnka Jimmy Jackasn, MBi Aviatlsn Aoe, to right ^ freni when tt oemea to ftolle abOily en the field. WeU^ after laat weehto flgfeto, X have te eew>ede ttet Beb* ert has ssmvfbtog eu the . baS, Jatoaea pul an a real *'Lauto*' eu* with hU eeel. eOBtoftyu tlmt slews mmtXr advee* sariee away far the fun ceuul. TweuU be a dam rIgM geed flghl If Pfe. Teel and **loaoalNt'» Jack* be inatohed> far ssasu From rumor tsall, words ham been beard that Bui^ms Ttolto- bead, former 2Dd baseman for tou NSW YoiT Oianta. (now to toe Ato F^>rce) will arrive soon as a Phy- slcal Tratotog instructor. Squad- rona are already clammertng on how they wUi espture btaTwr h team mate. —But time will teU.' AMUICAN LEAGUE New Tort Washington Booton Clevoland Ohiosge DetroH 8t Louis CREEKS. DITCBBS And Otoer obstacles stop ihsaa man wbo do down sad eusr ton to 1 i ^emmsiido isiU^ ^liytoeM toutatog depamamt'| jphaStgtom-il _ It tsqiMlIw oar* uaytoliiB tost ,tnsy 1 afto iPlMh toTQs Sports Sparks By Sarge Whoa Lt L. Bqseehluin, r .m totp hto efdbe the 'athto .day, I watoad out feeBag toat a mal dttvtaadlng betweea eaUsted laed sad offloers was lb too autolug. ■Casse tola “AU Star*’ seltotdl game betweea the 911th Guard Bquadrea, Icadera ef toe . * ' a ‘ east ef tooked .' ._ .jld settle .8toh#htog. ~t -wvea If It to ea' toe toMnepm ^ ; Every time, the beu xixigs and men' are still aUngtog Isatber,. lA. Ctoeslsr, who aota es rfscse.'^tovss bsewMB^itoa^to spK tomniSJB time. ManyOines, CHe Sarge bbs squinted from tbe ringside when flsylng gloves just miss tbe ref. Ahttoet every fight,' eomebody ptoebee me and wants to bet that "the-referee WlU.get knoolmd out this rbqnd.” Pleese Ttontonsul. don’t force Ole Sarge to bdoome a bettto’ man. ' Inoldcatly, there will be very We eassfaig in the game hetwesa toe effloere and toe 918to. Booim topaW— - Tbtotor to sia’jlii'g 'versus toe eullsled meu. tort my bel to toat jdeoty ef muddled ouss toerdg fnl toe ab afere tbe day tt ever. Ata, for tbe love cf baseball —Lt. RycJi and M-SgL Davla deserva some sort of reongnlUon. Thque two gentleroen serve as umplM trxn morning til nl|^ on tbelr day off. Both have a sw huckground as diamond policeman. Per toe frilaa wbe fsOsw Beb Hoffman's stuff la **l)li iuato uad Health** magastue, a aew huuto ef weghte have beau made available at tha ArCm. Already tola depart* nm a close seand to Jahu flrimfilr A suggesUeu: Hew about seme ef shew aemettuies far toe heaelH ef the beys. Metoluks toe OXa would like toat. 8-Sgt. J. Oqtrone, well built FT man who referees most of the box ing bouts, is supposed to have been quite a pugilist before his entry In^ to the service. According to tbe 'hush -toad don’t tell enybody’T boys, Outuone met some of toe - - ^bters In the game. Some where on the western cogast be met big Abe toihon. Be dropped a cloee decision. Os good tooiwork Is evident when In toe ring. Take a tip and cast a glance hto way during the next bojdng show. Bey, would Btler hate te see toe way Pfo. Albert CavaaMwh traiua meu at toe Sperte Arena. The curly-beaded Asp reaBy nute pleuty ef guute behfud toe eftorta ef maUug geed fighters sal . ef AM steiimto who auSe daily vtoMe to take taoBenn * slntotor,->JB. NATiGMAli XEAOUB
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