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         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.
                                            C
                                                          •  d
                                                       fi
                                        .
                                                 .
       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
                                .
       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) .
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