Page 2 Aft*IY TRUCK WENT OT1 H i II jjj I STho driver of this truck had two driver of a motorcycle: the other w deliberately chose the latter. There cinders on the truck. No one was h / MATH HERS 5TIK / STUNT H fflOERMI Boxing and Comedy Sketches Arouse Keen Interest?Third JffjjFiS Mechanics Band Plays. a The Fourth engineers, under the di| f W rection of Lieut. V. Hecht. the newly H H ItTI appointed athletic officer of the regi-' nient. gave an athletic and stunt program on Monday night of the past week that eclipsed anything so far VfOH put on by the men of this popular iIIImV regiment. The exercises were staged ||j llll at Y" building 102. where the enIII || II Kincerw had the hearty co-operation 11111/ of the secretaries of that building. SHI VjA The evening's entertainment was n started ofT with a selection from the Third motor mechanics band. Too much praise cannot be given this band for the musical entertainment, consisting of both classical and popular selections. which were rendered throughout the evening. The band was under tWe leadership of Band .Mantel- W. A. Teebloe. The second number was that of a wrestling bout between Private Arasmith Company A, 145 pounds; and Private Sladek, Company F, 142 pounds. They wrestled as agreed to before the match, ten minutes to a Hfall. The match enaea in a urate. The third number on the program was a " one man show" staged by Jesse Cray, of the Y. M. C. A. His many funny jokes, stories and singing made a hit with the boys. The men of the Fourth engineers appreciated Mr. Gray's clever and original "ode to the Fourth engineers." boards, the principals being Private Terry of Company F. 140 pounds, and Private Lichman, of Company C, 145 pounds. This bout caused a great HNrVB deal of excitement on account of the FhAR intensity and earnestness with which AO the tighters went after each other. This was a three round bout and This was followed by another bo.tWaAhI ing bout between Private Hanson, y UUl Company C. 160 pounds, and Corporal V VJ| Gustafson. Company B, 168 pounds. \ lMBH This surely was the bout of the evenir.g. from beginning to end the boys were expecting a knock out. It was a hard fought match all the way through, but ended in a draw. "Bustin' into Society" was the next number, being put on by Corporal xPIWb Tracy and his colored friend Private I \\flrM Jordan. They had an act that was a I ' scream. Many a belt must have ' ( sprung a notch during this act. |\ n To top Oft all or me pr?vw? * ? ^ r .1L_ teriainment. the climax of the evening I JT [JR was brought forward. This was a 'k jl blindfold boxing match between ff WINTER HTHER II PRODUCES PI W Nip it in the bud by the tree use of Sloan's Liniment. O People who have to be outdoor* exposed to the attacks of wintry weather. use Sloan's Liniment. They know j_ it's most effective in relieving stifT neck, neuralgic pains. rheumatic twinges, lumbago attacks. {ftui They simply apply it and let it penetrate?without rubbing ? quickly, I nil surely. It does away with the musy I nil uncertainty and skin-staining of ptasI Kill 'ers. salves, poulties. Clean, soothing. pasitive: Generous sized bottles?25c, If 50c. |1. rrti LAJAggAMSUyjl % ii in ? TRENCH A1 ^R Tl'CKASSEGK BRIDGE. ^ alternatives. One was to run over a as to go over this embankment. He were five passengers and a load of urt. | three of the previous boxers. The j men had a tin can in one hand and ia boxing glove in the other. They [ were set loose to find their opponent. This they did by rapping the can on the floor to let their mates know ! where-they were. The way the boxers i walloped the air, the other fellow and. i themselves set the house in an up' roar. I Lieutenant Hecht was assisted dur ing the evening by Messrs. A. E. Berg; tnan, who acted as referee; Harry | Grausnick, who kept time, and Chap1 lain Hlakney, who did the announcing. W?*? ,Oy?ENS COLLEGE GIRLS ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS!_ J The Queens College girls, who have f? : given so many pleasing entertain| ments at the camp recently, gave | their program at the base hospital I I "Y" on Saturday evening, the 13th. | Then charming young ladies ren' tiered the program of the evening, j This program was prepared under the ; direction of Miss Wayne, the gifted director of the vocal department. The j work of these young ladies places ! them as artists of the highest type, ! is an honor to the venerable instituj tion from which they came; speak| ing in splendid tones of the thoroughness and ability of their instructors. The prograipfcwon the hearts and sinI ceresl enthusiasm of the completely | packed house. No standing room was j left. The interest Intense and thrilli ing did not abate during the program . . -.1 V, numW hmua-ht from the j audience prolonged applause. No description can do Justice to the beauty i and artistic perfection of the proI gram. Below is the program: I Vocal solo?'Down In the Forest," I Miss Finley. i Reading?"Billy Brad's T-ig Lie, , Miss Cume. I Piano Solo?Miss Evans. Reading- Miss Doam. One-Act Play?"Six Cups of Choco1 late." six young ladies. I Reading?Miss Boyer. f? Chorus Singing?"Theie's a Long, Long Trail," Miss Brown. Reading?Miss Brown, i Vocal Solo?Miss Finley. j A Highly Colored Sketch?Miss ' Boyer and Miss Brown. 4 TWO FOURTH ENGINEER TEAMS PLAY BALL. ! Company F of the Fourth engineers played a very interesting game of i baseball on Friday afternoon with I Company A of the same regiment, the j score being 1" to 3. The feature of the game was the battery work of j j Hiler and Scott for Company F. The ! A battery was Dunkie and Graham. The umpire was Stewart. Ill "CROOL." 'Tve noticed something fanny about yon lately, Jenny," said bcr friend. "What Is It, Helen?" she asked sospldoaaly. "I don't know, dear, hot It ?token H garottes and carries a cano.' ^ V_ I Have you seen the O B Military Rings? ^Hj I TTOU'LL want one of these rings, bearing the emblem of 1 i__X_tte_brMc^ofjhe-Service you are so proud of?andyou'll | 1^1 want another just like it, but in Laaies siacs, u > i?ps?c 101 ? I Mother, Wife or Sweetheart. _ Tbooaanda ol fithtlnr men ia the Army. Narr and Uaiinc Corp* are wrariar 1 ^B Ike as MUlnrjr Rlop?ieach tint emboa?ed with the Subline earte el the ^ *< 1 U. I. A., and the emblem of their branch ot the Scrrice. See theae llagi al yo?t Camp Exchaore or any rood jeweler when ro* * I ^B Now remember, theae are 0-B Klogt?not ordinary riatt, bat beaotifally de- I signed ard made. fall, plump fusltij. The kind ol ring you can be proad to ewe. 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