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Newport Spills Scl,11/tze for Title •••
Movies have gone
in giving the public
entertainment they enjoy most,
but what they have do--e for high
school, college and professional
football is absolutely revolution-
ary.
The college coach has seen his
dream ·of efficient scouting and
complete team study materialize
before his very eyes. Schools who
were put on a small budget
couldn't afford the luxuries of
sending a representative to scout
the opposing team for the game
the_ following weelc As a result
the opposition \70Uld trek into
town under a veil of secrecy that
even the coach was unable to
dent.
Now all schools are given the FISTS FLEW FASTER THAN RATION POINTS in the recently right hand and counters nicely with a left hook. (Middl,e photo) A. C.
benefit of seeing themselves, as completed 12th Naval District boxing tournament last week when R·ogge av-oids a right hand thr,own by Bob Fenner. Fenner copped the
well as their foes, throwing over 100 sockers vi,ed in the two-week shindig. (Photo at left) This verdict. That's Schultze denting the canvas on his second trip. Cal
was one of the few times Buzz Schultze (Camp Parks) wasn't on the Newport put him down and out in the third round and gave Armed
blocks, trick plays and running
receiving end of a Newport punch. Schultze, light trunks, blocks a G·uard another win.
through team formations.
Disputes are settled on the field
and recorded in the books as offi- PIN LEAGUE NEARS ARMED GUARD COPS THREE DISTRICT TITLES
cial but after all that is only the FINISH; OTS STILL
opinion of four men.
TOPS ARMED GUARD Gunner Sluggers Take around to answer the final bell.
We recognize it would serve no
immediate purpose to bring out Army, Navy Clash Results :
on a Monday that a play or a score Strengthening the position of 2nd in Boxing Tourney SENIOR DIVISION
should have been nullified and the , her team, now holding down the For National Crown Heavyweights - George Yoka, Fleet
officials were in error the Satur- initial spot in the Treasure Island Camp Parks only had to move City, dee. Nick Robinson, Camp Parks.
175 PoundS-Sam Simmons, Port Chi-
day previous. The count still Wave's bowling tourney, Dorothy More than 100,000 will jam next door for a night to capture cago, T.K .O. winner over Bill Rensch,
stands regardless. However, it Bakits of the OTS five, bowled Municipal Stadium in Philadel- the 12th Naval District team box- Alameda Naval Air.
160 Pounds- D. Everett, Moffett Field
would jack up officials and im- high game of 172 and at the same phia on Saturday to watch this ing championship Tuesday, and dee. Alex Jones, Camp Parks.
prove their workmanship in the / time copped the high series score first peacetime renewal of the na- the way it turned out, its next 147 Pounds- Joseph Howard, Fleet
City, T.K .O. winner over George Parks,
long run to know that seat hold- · of 471. tion's service classic, a traditional door neighbor, Fleet City, was Port Chicago.
135 Pounds-Rudy Salazar, Marines,
ers, through the press, are getting Overwhelming Armed Guard affair that this year pits two un- one of the teams that pressed dee. Ray Tarabito, Albany.
a second and more intimate look No. 1 in the seventh week of play, defeated teams against each other closest for honors. Parks, dee. Walt Felney, Camp Parks.
126 Pounds-John Malanaphy, Camp
at the close ones on the screen. the OTS feminine pin team surged with the mythical national cham- Ten new champions, five each 147 Pounds-John Mc.1:>et11, Armed
The fans like to know what's further ahead last week by gar- pionship at stake. in the novice and senior divisions, Guard, dee. Harry Jones, Camp Parks.
what. It's their game. I nering a total of 2016 points to 'lhe meeting between Army's were crowned in the concluding NOVICE DIVISION
Most of us are more disturbed · the Armed Guard's runner up terrific cadets, unbeaten and un- events that took place at Camp Heavyweight - Con Newport, Armed
Guard, kayoed Buzz Sclm.tze, Camp
by the reasons why game movies scor~ of 1907. With but two we~ks tied in 17 straight contests, and Shoemaker. George Yoka, former rarks, third round.
17 5 Pound-Arcl1ie Ras:ey, Armed
were removed from public view , ~ef~ m the tournament anything Navy's unbeaten, but tied, squad Armed Guard belter but now per- Guard, dee. Harold Rohn, Alameda Air
than the removal itself. Certainly is liable to happen, for the Armed has aroused such tremendous in- forming under the colois of i 0 ·1eet citation.
160 Pounds-Harry Jordan, Fl£et
we are not agitating for weekly . Guard maidens _are s~riving des- terest that President Truman has City, walked off with the senior City, dee. H arry Holden, Alameda Naval
~.ir.
showings for personal entertain- per~~ely to regam their top-notch announced he intends to be on heavyweight title for the second 147 Pounds-Tony Maragliotta, San
.-..r.
ment. Football films can be the position. hand. This automatically will consecutive year. Bruno, dee. Bob Fenner, Alaa:eda Naval
dullest stuff to sit through. But I Though Armed Guard's second bring out Cabinet members, most Armed Guard figured promi- 135 Pounds-Guido Lencione, Port
give us a heated argument and entry sits, in third position, their of Washington's diplomatic corps nently in the point scoring by Chicago, dee. William de Vries, Camp
Parks.
then you've really got something last week s total score was way and all high ranking Admirals winning three events and just ·\. C. Rogge, Armed Guard.
147 Pounds-J. Ford, Fleet City, dee.
cooking. j below par for a contention team. and Generals. barely getting nosed out of a 130 Pounds-Joe Zagami, Camp Parks,
.
Personnel still maintains the fourth. They took a very close lee. Vernon Davis, ,Fleet City.
th
Additionally, _ e conference : fourth position although a hard Army, sparked by All-Ameri- second place.
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felt second-guessing by the foot- pressing ommissary ve is ue cans Glenn Davis and Doc Blanch- Tow-headed A. C. Rogge, 14'i 11 11
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ball fan on th e work of offici~ls : for a rapid rise. Dispensary in ard, and the Middies, who have T. I. 8 Team Drops
improved steadily since the sea- pound novice boxer, was given·
~a~e the poor men nervous-m- sixth position tops MAA and Dis- the opening Armed Guard assign- Opener to Pre-Com
timidated th em, so tto ~peakld a?d bursing in the next two respective son opened, were idle last week ment against Fleet City's J. li'ord.
adversely affected heir co JU- t as most of the country's confer-
spo s. Although he dropped the referee's Treasure Island's untried B
dicial mein in subsequent games. Pushing hard for the bottom ence and sectional championships decision many felt that Rogge's team inaugurated its new basket-
It was th e t~:iught of t~e co11:fer- are the RMS lovelies, but they were decided. aggressiveness and willingness to ball season by dropping a 62-37
ence to cushio~ th e men m ~triped i still have the Hospital squad to week's series the Hospital damsels mix-it-up, entitled him .to no verdict to the Pre-Commissioning
shirts againS t rude bu~eti~!:' _by I contend with before they claim surprised all by winning 1853 worse than a draw. In amateur Training Center Thursday.
the masses a nd an mqmsitive title to the cellar. The fight may points, giving them fourth posi- boxing tournaments there are no T. I. took a 24-21 lead at half
press. I not be too difficult, for in last tion for the week. photo-finishes. time but folded completely after
Coaches didn't like it. They Johnny McBeth scored Treas- four minutes of torrid play in
were afraid wide dissemination of ,
game movies would facilitate such i ure Island's first victory when he the third quarter. From there on
intense scouting that eventually i pounded out a convincing triumph it was a one- team affair with
over Harry Jones of Camp Parks. Pre-Com surging to a lead they
a back couldn't get to the line of
The Armed Guard puncher car- never relinquished.
scrimmage. Just why they were
ried the fight to the heavier
fearful of the gelatin unreelirg's II Jones and never let him get in BASKETBALL
to the tweed-garbed college sport close where he was more dan-
or the downtown shopping fan, I gerous. This was a senior 147 12th Naval District Schedule
will never quite be clear. Game Time 2015
pound shindig. Nov. 28-T.I. vs. Marine Supply.
The original objection that 1 It was just a matter of too Nov. 30-T.I . vs. Mare Island.
public running of game films a much experience for Harold Rohn Dec. 4-T.I . vs. San Bruno (here).
Dec. 6- T.I. vs. Camp Parks.
week late frustrated the coaches' of the Alameda Air Station. It Dec. 8-T.I. vs. Calif. U.
stratagems is a lot of poppycock. happened to be his misfortune to Dec. 11-T .I. vs. Alameda Air (here).
Dec. 13-T.I. vs. Armed Grd. (here).
If a coach has only one buck-and- run lnto the punching path of Dec. 14-T.I. vs. Hamilton Field
(here).
wing routine in his repertoire then Armed Guard's Archie Rasley. Dec. 18-'£.I. vs. Fleet City (here).
he isn't a good entertainer, and 1 Rasley was a little too clever, hit Jlec. 20-T.I. vs. St. Mary's (here).
Dec. 26- T.I. vs. Western Frontier
(here).
that's what killed vaudeville. I too hard and moved too swiftly Dec. 28-T.I. vs. Camp Stor eman.
Anyhow, prints of all movies for the baffled airman. Jan. 2-T.I. vs. Mare I sland.
taken of all games from the kick- , Buzz Schultze, Camp Parks Jan. 7-T.I. vs. Suisun Army.
Jan. 9- T .I . vs. Marine Sup. (here).
off to gun are available to the heavyweight, was buzzed and then Jan. 15- T.I. vs. San Bruno.
J an. 17-T I . vs. Ca'tl'p Parks (here).
coaches of the two schools in- cooled by one of Con Newport's Jan. 18-T.I. vs. Hamilton Field
volved but not to other schools. knockout extractions in the third (here) .
Jan. 23-T.I . vs. Alameda Air.
So the rules state. Eventually, if round. From the very outset the Jan. 29- T.I. vs. Armed Guard.
Jan. 31-T.I. vs. Fleet City.
not this month then next, the bout was labeled for action. New- Feb. 6-T.I. vs. St. Mary's.
prints or knowledge thereof get RMS CAGERS WILL GIVE the opposition plenty of trouble this year port's heavier artillery began to Feb. 8-T.I. vs. Camp Stone:nan
(here) .
around with the marvelous ra- and here are 11 good reasons to prove it. The school boys will enter have telling effects and by the end Feb. 12-T.I. vs. Western Frontier.
pidity of a whispered secret in a teams in both of the T. I. leagues. ( Front row, L. to R) Tackaberry, of the second round it was ob- Feb. 14-T.I. vs. Mare Island (here).
Feb. 15-T.I . vs. Suisun Army
Roe, Felhoper, Clark, Woolery and Robinson. (Back row) Hughes,
women's sewing circle. Williams, Coach Haugh, Malott, Mahry and Leo. vious that Schultze wouldn't be (here) .