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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."
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