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••9» Eight Noraiber S. 1943 A1B-0*IIECB m & SvTMiu lolBsaa FMd. R; Ci Five-Mir'ute Break By Sarge It might be the luU »ft«r the recent volleyball, horseshoe and ping pong tourriaments and the temporary quietness on the basketball iront preparatory to the league start probably also adds to It, but boxing U the gym sUll Is the cynosure of attenUon here on Seymour Johnson rield. Tuesday morning, for Instance, now, that was an Interesting a. m. of fisticuffing. Many Training Group soldiers slamming away at the heavy bags, working the pulleys, doing body-bending exercises prior V) heavy work and. of course, a steady parade of them using the ring for sparring and shadow boxing purposes. AM students, cadets, etc., were there, too. TNG. OP. BOXES INSTRUCTS BUDDY ^‘*"***'* •“ **■* **■* boxing card when he pasted Ar chie Tallman la the main go, was noticed teaching first-Umer Pfc. Rla^aln, also from the 716Ui. Aqnllsr woald call a halt to the sparrli^ wltt Rishwala every once in a while and explain how to do ancb a thteg to the cnrleydiaired brunette lad from Stockton, * rood tutor in Aqnllar who is very Cal. •'cute” and around efficient in the science. Aqullar then stepped a fast couple of heals with welter Don Bes- ander, of Ae Chicago and the 7ilth. Equally schooled In the art. Pfc. Be ander forced Ernie to doff his teaching robes and concentrate w proiecilng himself and looking for openings In the experienced de fense of Uie Chicago lad. A sharp session. Aqnilar sang professionally prior to donning kkskt Was with Frankie Master’s band for a while and also an elght-r.sonUi en gagement with Xavier Cngat's Latln-American ork at the Wal dorf-Astoria In New York. His sparring partner for the morning, Bcsonder, is a fresh wel come newcomer to the ranks of SJ boxing. The tall, blond lad fought Catholic Youth Organisa'.ion In the Windy Metropolis and had about forty contests. He won a large majority of these several by taockouts. At Buckley Field and Fort Logan, both Colo., he had three Army battles, winning two by decision and the other via the kayo route. He emplays a Conn-lJke ftabbing lefth'^nd, neat slipning of ounces, nimble footwork, a good, long right and a basketful of savvy in close. Plans are that he shall appear on this Wednesday's program and wc reckon that he should do alright by himself. I’D LIKE YOU TO MEET .... A cvapSe of guys named Harris and McDonald, respectively. Sxt. ■*»??*?** *'• S**^*^’ ****** *^‘»*‘*«*' Group, is doing a splendlflclent job in pushing the P. T. program In his organisation. Joe Is in charge of the Physical Training In his oatfit. scheduling them for 5“**^*** «tc., aside from the regular agenda of con- mtionmg. He’s whipping hls team Into abape for coming loop play. 2??^ ** kwl he played a colossal .game of football for Brigham Ymg University, Utah, a few years ago. He Is a ^doale of the N. C. O. school hi Physical Edncation at Miami, The "Mac" in question Is Pvt. Marlon McDonald of Lamed Kan sas. assistant to Lt. Lester Rosenblum, Popt Atheltlc Officer. A five letter man at high school in Lamed—baseball, football basketball golf and tennis, he next went to Fort Hayes Kansas SUte College where he played varsity footbaU and basketball for hid’first two years and then coached the freshman grid and hoop teams for bl& last two years. Incidentally, quarterback was hls spot with the gridders and utUtiy outfielder was his forte mi the diamond. Then he attended Pea- ^y college. Nashville, Term. top graduate school of the South and known as the Columbia of the South. Was Physical Director and social worker at the Nashville Y. M. C.A. while there I His last school before eatering the Army was Westers CaroUaa State Teachers College where he was on the athletic staff as head ! coach hi basketbaU and bssebail. So* hls career Ukes In an eves ' doses years ef playing minor leagse baseball througfaeut Colo., Kansas, Tens., and North Carolina. A tryont with the St. Losis CMdinals was Us back In ’S6. A weU roanded backgrosad, indeed, j SI W PHOTOQUIZ Avpaivd by llw Editan of lOOK Mogoziiw I MarUBBt tsoRoJ yotfd ifci fkj - J.yT— * MV* “P BffcliRg ffMdunwi b WJopomm ra>0»Geu«b /e)c«Z( 4 faflibunii^whMititytMwIliy. WMHep* fojCoUtft (b)JmmyOufOfiH J^}W.C.FiM, (h)Himoh,m 7 • Agiffthopayuoodwinspm. Wo/SSw fdjWwicapa fk)aM«MAa fdjafMpwg fdtJotk Unina (bjubedb PHOTOQUIZ ANSWERS U° ID-* ■WJ ■3 M (P)-, ->o(4 Post Basketball Loop Plans Proclaimed For B„l„u..u Tourney tor tuelooLluJtai ^ S S«^X- UW-M oqyn woro formaUy iu,.i™u.,r^io‘Gbte cl^k SS- 1.” nlng League. Down The Home Stretch ‘Ihunderbolt League will be nounced this week by the p t department. November ISth Is the date that the starting gun will be fired commencing the three month period Of competition on the pine boards to determine the champion ship o{ Seymour Johnson Field. A carefully drawnup scheme ol elimlnatlODo for the competing a uinteta gives all an equal a:id beral opportunity to wind un U the Poet Playoffs in Febniar^ The twenty teams, from a tike number of outfits, who will be In the rivalry play the first half of the season divided Into two differ ent leagues. The Bomber Lea^ ^ The Pursuit League. Each five wU play nine games. At the com- made up of ten teams. The last teams la the completed Bom- MT League sod the bottom five from the Pursuit Lesigue will make “P tM Wunderbolt personnel. The uve highest hoop outfits in the Bomber and Pursuit Ijeagues r**- specUvely, make uptbe Lleht- nlng League . « the Pla^fa. The first five from the Thun^rbolt loop “***. “* top five from the com panlon Lightning league will make up the quailing ten quin tets. It wm be a single eHminrt TURN ABOUT’S FAIR PLAY A Para. Idaho, high school band was playing dolefully in an attempt to cheer up some train* men working to clear a minor rail wreck near town. Somebody with a sense of humor lent an ear to the music, passed a hat, and col- lected $60 for the bani Huso 'money, no doubt. (CNS) AH, THIS MARRIED LIFE la WUmlnrfton, N. C., not so far from the field, a frantic housewife ph-r?-» the ncMre and screamed: •My husband Just shot himself!** The police rushed to her home, and bent over the prostrate form Of the husband. "Leave me boys,” they heard him mutter fhr-ueh •♦"htlv 1 "T’nj ^t Avyiag *m s«fe> -ww wtfe.**- He was arrested and charged with shooting firearms in the city. And, pj.,....... ... jjg.g ^ house as far as Che ball and chain is concerned. (CNB) Calendar For Snorts Arnna Number Two The following schedule has been devised for squadrtna wish ing to use the basketball court at Arena No. 2: Sunday. October 31 1000 1100—333rd and 707th 1100 1300—7Mth and 12th Mess Group 1500 1600—32l8t and 80th Avn. 1000-2000—723rd Tng. Op. and _ • 7eth Wing Monday. November 1 1600 1000—Hq. dt Hq. and 333rd 1900-2ftrto_o»9th Guard and tth Acad. 2000-2100 -715lh and 006 Q. M. Tuesday, November 2 1700 1800—723rd Tng. Op. 1800 1000—707th and 80th Avn 1000 2000-783rd and Medics 3000-3100-3eth T8 and 704th Wednesday, November 3 1800-i900-716th and S33rd 1000-2060—712th and O06th Q. M. 2000-2100—013th and 12th Mess Group Thursday. November 4 1700-.1800—723rd Op. 1800-1000—76th Wing and 706th 1900-3000-Medlcs and 4^ Acad. 2000 2200—Officers Friday. November 5 1800-1000—Hq. St Hq. and 707th IW-2000—Tilth and 793rd 2000-2100—791st and 38tb Cold weather is going to lead oa Into some ticklish business putUns on the heavies. ' I kiss you? May l kiss You? I ^ps YOU? Say are you "No, are you parallaed pletkm of thl. round robin, aU ^rSidgST^'S d*2?I THE OLD STORY Ol’a who travel (iiieanlng lucky Jerks with ftirloog^) win understand what this story's all about. Jeanette MacDonald, opera and film star, carries her In a satchel when die travels by tr^ so the report goes. Wbea asked to explain this, abe answer- ON8)
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