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PUNCHERS BANfi OUT WINS IN fiOlDEN filOVE PREllMS "Ski" Dynkowski Cited
For Meritorious Service -
Comdr. Carlson Decorates
Outstanding commendation for
handling personnel, directing sport-
ing events or being a 24 hour cog
in the machinery of one of Treas-
ure Island's larger activities, sel-
dom hits print. But when a man is
an important part of all three, then
it's time his name becomes known.
Jovial Stanley Dynkowski, CBll.1,
informally called "Ski" by his
Frontier Base staff, rates the hon-
orary twenty-one gun salute for his
contributions• to all three fields. A
veteran of 32 years service and
long known for his outstanding
achievements in the world of
sports, "Ski" played a major role
SMOKER SOCK ACTION-Eddie Lynch of Pre-Com deals out a neat thrown by Heminger put McDaniels on the deck for the full count. in the disciplinary action of the
one-two to the body and head of Henry Gillian. Gillian cringes at the (Photo at right) Bob Jungles of RMS pounced on Jack Kellis from
sight of Lynch's right hand that was constantly planted on his body. the opening bell and decked him three times before he stretched the personnel under him.
Center photo ended in a K.O. victory for the heavy punching Gerald Pre-Com lad for the count. Kellis is pictured on one of his canvas jour- Prior to the change of com-
Heminger (at right) ,of the Armed Guard. A right hand bombshell neys while Jungles stalks to a neutral corner. mands at the Frontier Base, Com-
mander M. E . Carlson expressed a
complete faith in the opinions and
fulfillments of duty by his Chief
Knockouts Feature Golden Gloves Boxing Tourney Master at Arms. Dynkowski was
cited at Commendatory Mast for
Armed Guard Has Point outstanding performance beyond
Oakland Drops 7-3 Tilt To Treasure Island; Post Off ice Upsets _ T. I. the line of duty, something rarely
Edge-FinalsAreAug.15 given to a shore-based sailor.
Richardson, Williams, Dunham Smack Homers Hospital; Pointek Hurls Boxing took an upward swing
Oakland's vaunted baseball team Fenech turned ar.ound, picked up No-Hitter For VR-2 Wednesday night when twenty-two Camp Parks Drops Tennis
went the way of all Pacific Coast the ball and threw Tauby out at workmen from the leather trade ex-
changed blows in the preliminary Tilt To Treasure Island
t
Leaguers when they match bats firS base. Softball
Two weeks are still left in the bouts of Treasure .Island's Golden
with Treasure Island by dropping Oakland's only score came in the Glove boxing tournament. Treasure Island's win-crazed ten-
fourth frame when Difani set off softball season but you would never nis team continued its ruthless
a 7-3 decision to the Pirates at the fuse with a hard smash to left- know it the way opposing teams in Although the experienced bat- jaunt over another 12th Naval Dis-
T.I. Thursday. field. Caufield hit safely and then the American, National and Inter- tlers put_ on some rousing exhibi- trict foe when it handed Camp.
T.I. dropped its first bomb when stole second base to put men on national leagues tear into each tions, it was the "greener hands" Parks its first defeat Tuesday, 4-2.
Chuck Richardson hit a home run second and third. Roseland single·d other. who provided the 3000 fans who Traveling conditions kept two of
attended, with the wilder and more
off the first ball pitched by Oak- to score both men and then he ad- T.I.'s more celebrated racquet men
American League
land's Roland Van Slate. From vanced on the play at the plate. A exciting action. on the side-lines and forced the
Armed Guard and Tadcen re- Prior to the punch show, a varied
there ,on it was smooth sailing for double by Abbott scored "Rosie." four man squad to· double-up in the
mained at the top of the heap with
the sailors who went on to whip . Heavy stick work by Bob Dun- respective victories over Pre-Com- pr,ogram of comedy, dance and doubles contest in order to win the
the Acorns before some 5000 blue- ham and Bob Williams in the.fourth so·ng entertained the bluejackets
missioning, 6-3 and 2-1. Charley match.
jackets. a,nd sev,enth innings was instru- Richardson was instrumental in the and their guests. The Mary Wood
Singers, composed of five pretty
Ex-0akla,nder Fred Tauby and mental in the T.I . victory. Each Tadcen win when he clouted a
lassies, sang a medley of Victor
Sam Fenech figured in an unusual man hit a home run. Sheely con- round-tripper. Lt. Eddy hit a homer
Herbert. tunes; a gay dance and
play in the fifth inning. Tauby, up tinued his heavy bombardment at for the losers.
comedy routine by Jack and Trudy
for the sailors, belted a line drive the plate with a tri,o of hits.
National League Green was interrupted continually
down the third base line. Fenech, Condon hurled the entire game
Pitchers of high quality run high by the antics of those two masters
Oaks catcher, t,emporarily playing for the Pirates and although he
in this league as VR-2's remarkable of mirth, Roy Paige and Ken Wise.
third base, turned his back on the gave up eleven hits, he kept them
ball. The horsehide struck him in well enough scattered to prevent chucker, S. Pointek, hung up his Tricks ,on a set ,of "daddy long leg"
the small of the back, whereupon any harmful damage. second consecutive no-hit, no-run unicycles by W,olandi, BM1c, ter-
game, this time at the expense of minated the fl.oar show.
the Marines, 5-0. Glassford, Yo-Ho Men who won in Wednesday
Gunners Edge Mare Isle Tadcen Belts Fourth Air hurler, had his best day when he set night's bouts will clash in the finals
down 18 batters via the strikeout of the tournament on the following
In Practice Tilt, S-4 In Softball Final, 2-1 route in leading his team to vic- Wednesday, August 15.
tory. D. D. Pool whipped O.T.S. Bill Riley of the Armed Guard
"Hap" Harrison held the Mare Tadcen's quickly assembled soft- Gunnery, 16-9. opened the fistic card with a three
Island Navy to seven hits Wednes- ball team clipped the wings of the r,ound triumph •over Johnny Matt-
International League
day, as he hurled the Armed Guard Fourth Air Force Sunday, 2-1, in son. Mattson seemed to have the
Post Office posted its best win to
nine to a 5-4 win in •a practice a Harbor Day celebration at Galileo longer arms but had difficulty in
date when they upset the strong
game at T.I. Field. Hospital ten, 8-7. · Th Dispensary keeping out ,of the reach of the
Meddlar drew first blood for Mare T.I. scored in the first inning as poured the hog-hide to the hickory r,oundh,ouse swings of Riley. Harry
Cruz, also of Armed Guard, took
Island in the second when he tripled Burwell drew a base-on-balls, went in trimming Receiving Ship, 19-3.
the measure ,of Jer,ome Kanbu.
and scored on a long fly to center- to second on a wild pitch and scored The Medics also defeated Receiving
Cruz dished .out a ,neat body pasting
field. Two singles and an error in on an error at first base. Burwell Ship, 9-5. Booth Lays Into One
to "Jerry" bu.t failed to make the
the third netted the foes two more smacked a home run in the third The Seabees felt their first sting
runs and then their last tally came dangerous punching Kanbu give
inning. and advanced to third on a long fly of defeat when Bob Perez defeated
in the eighth when White walked, ground.
The Fourth Air Force scored in to leftfield. With a runner on third Lt. Walrath, 6-2, 6-2. The aging
advanced to second on an infield Bob Jungles from Radio Materiel
the fifth inning on two doubles and base and one out, S. W . Pointek, showed improved form in stopping Walrath put up a stubborn defen-
play and scored on ano th er single. threatened to win the ga~e in the T.I. chucker, settled down and sive battle but succumbed to the
Jack Kellis of Pre-Com, in the sec-
Hugh Luby, Gunner second base- last half of the seventh as Erhard fanned Mead and made Zuidema speed and youth of Perez in
ond round. Bob Turpin dimmed the
man, homered in the second frame started the inning off with a double pop •>Ut to first, ending the game. lights on the championship hopes of straight sets.
with one man aboard and started Larry Williams when he pounded Mif!.US the services of Don Mc-
the fireworks in the fourth with a Neil and Joey Abra.ms, Lt. Mat
base-on-balls. Two errors advanced Intra-Mural Commodore Tropl,y Awards out a narrow three round verdict Booth moved up into the number
him to third base and then a long over the Tadcen favorite. two spot and breezed to an easy
fly ball scored him. 6-0, 6-2 victory over M. Hayes.
(Pre-Com. and Armecl Guard are
Armed Guard ended their scoring designatecl P.C . and A.G.) Booth is a former Utah State
135 Pouncl Novice: Eclclie Lynch (P.
in the fifth on Duke's single, a bad ' C.) d ee. H enry Gillian (Ship det.) champ.
infield throw, and a long fly. Johnny Echeveste (Rec. Ship) clec. Rex Rankin was the first T.I.
Jim Glasgow (A.G.)
147 Pouncl Novice: Russ Isaacs T.- casualty when he fell before the
K.O. winner over Jim Borclas (A.G.)
160 Pound Novice: F elix Dugas (A.G.) steady play of Lt. Murphy, 6-4, 6-4.
Camp Parks Drubs A.rmed d ee. Bob Barber (A.G.) Kenny Burrows, elongated T.I.
175 Pound Novice: Al Oothorn (A.G.)
d ef. by Don- Hoff (A.G.) fourth singles man, defeated Capt.
175 Pound Novice : Cal Moody (P. C.)
Guard In Finale, S-2 dee . Bob Stowell (P.C.) Wilson in a well-played match,
6-1, 6-4.
Armed Guard ended their 1945 The stellar Camp Parks doubles
12th Naval District league play SPORT SCHEDULE FOR combination of Lt. Walrath and
with a 5-2 loss to Camp Parks, THIS WEEK Bill Seward suffered their first loss
Saturday. Standing at six wins and Baseball of the season when they were de-
thirteen losses, the Gunners were Treasure Island vs. Vallejo feated by Bob Perez and Malcom
winless through the first half of Naval Barracks, Saturday, Aug. Booth, 6-3, 6-4. Seward is a former
the league schedule. 18, away. National Inter-Collegi~te singles
Camp Parks annexed two runs in Treasure Island vs. Fairfield- champion. Murphy and Hayes again
the first inning and added a walk Suisun Army, Sunday, Aug. 19, scored a Camp Parks .win when
and three consecutive singles in here at 1400. they trimmed Rankin and Burrows,
the sixth for three runs, to net Treasure Island vs. Sacra- 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.
them the victory. mento of PCL, Thursday, Aug.
Moore, Armed Guard leftfielder, 23, here at 1430. A cub reporter, assigned to cover
Swimming
singled to left, scoring Larrieu, who _ SILVERWARE DISPLAY-Adorning the desk of Lt. E. Ruffa's athletic a high school play, contributed this
had singled in the second frame. office are these Qeautiful Commodore Trophy prizes. The larger awards 12th Naval District Swimming masterpiece: "The auditorium was
The Gunners scored again in the pictured in the rear will go to the periodical team winners while the Meet to be held at Shoemaker, filled with expectant mothers eag-
smaller trophies in the front go to the teams winning the separate divi-
fourth on Larrieu's single, a walk sions. Overseas kits and beautifully made leather wa.llets will go to the Sunday, Aug. 19. erly awaiting the appearance of
and a long fly ball to leftfield. individual for outstanding achiev,ements. their offspring."