:""< '-, \ .. - 7' - \ '' Page Twelve NATTC V AIR NEWS SECTION ,5 July, 1945 ' ' MMM MMBMMMM BMMMMMHI ftM BMHH MMMIHBM MM H M BW* NATTC Ringmasters Air Raiders Win 1 i Scenes From Jax-Won Fights Here J\ M.AJJ.flilluhINIJ5 Get Month'sLayoff , o Are To I __ Says Muir Station : NATTC boxer Mill hate a lay-off for the next several I First : weeks, Lt. William Muir, offlcer- I In-charge of boxing, said this w eek.Tor. NATTC's , (Bj Corp Herb Johnston, Jr.) I the past several monthsthe sewed up Here, first, are belated congrat- men making up the fight the - ulations to the five boys who were team have, for the most part, ernoon, promoted shortly after our dead- maintained a rigid training only line last week Latching onto schedule, the officer pointed out, spot, 6-1 in the next higher rung on the serv- expressing/ the belief that a respite Mooney ice success ladder were: Norman probably would be good battery load Jesse Follis, Sr., MTSgt.; Francis during all of July. In'addition, Mooney .T, Eat les, Martin C. "Pete" Parks, several of them have leaves coming trol the Robert E. Thomas, Carl R. Zawis- up in the near future and Soltis towski, upped from Corporal to Meantime, while the boxersare battery "Sergeant. taking it easy, renewed ef- The : MTSgt. Follls, as senior NCO in forts will be made to book more definitely ' the Quartermaster's Office, has matches. Lieutenant Muir said outfit on been highly important and respon- to in the first that he hopes arrange a heavy sible job of arranging transportation season's enough schedule so that fight e for all furlough-bound or fans, here will be offered a good This transferred men. The quietly ef- Raiders card at least once a month. ficient manner in which he daily last game plans the Marines' itineraries froma ---'-i t---- Raiders lost maze of Intricate time-tables, 53 I game- maps, and schedules most surely Barracks To day, and M. . entitles him to the latest recogni- A & R won .j.jZ tion The of! his new efforts Sergeant got that Top In SoftballTeams for games the, the top way for three reasons: 1-their A & R culinary art, 2-long hours of in only one softball the top-place r-T37! ri. hard work, and 3-the able direction league had official games last Last week i and leadership of their week, due to rain and wet grounds, day, Lt. ' 1 CO In Charge, TSgt. Denzll A, but the three games played In the ers had Dnroette.TSgt.i School League changed the stand- Sunday, they .t Doasette, veteran of ings considerably of the half dozen civilian team . World War I, has a son in the tens making up the league. gathering up Navy and has devoted all his time Wycoff, i.3 : Barracks 53 tied with Barracks , and energy to the Marine Corps seven in 6 for first place, went to the top since the early days of the present man none . conflict. Accepting an honorable of the ladder by winning 8-4. That Pesavanto , discharge this week, the kindly was the tightest game of the week, the ninth Dorsette leaves behind him a host with Landry and Peralta furnish- lieved him. of fellows who will never forget ing the battery for the winners, Y nx fly the many times he has befriended Strol and Sharp for the losers. I ' them, and he takes with him the Barracks 60 went into a tie for proud satisfaction of having served third place, defeating Barracks 5, ( ) his country faithfully and well. 15-14, while Barracks 2 lost to a Right here, we'd like to add our Barracks 61, 15-6. Burrell and i name to the long list of men who Delinski made up the battery for \ Bks. 16 wish Denzil Dorsette all the suc- Barracks 60, Pohle and Franz for 18 \ . cess and happiness he so rightly Barracks 5, Racin and Sellnow for Bks.Bks 13 deserves.At 61, and Bornski and Estes for Bar- Bks. Ii ' this point, we find ourselves racks 2.Swimming. 15 fighting against a desireto Bks. .. strong -- Bks, 14 I "go off the deep end" in the I t 7f matter of becoming sentimental.This : Pool Is I , is our Swan Song, so to Open To FamiliesOf Eddie Barnett of Jacksonville NATTO had to do plenty of speak, on account of we're shovingoff weaving In to get to long-reaching Warren Cormier of Memphis., with a bunch of the Headquarters Enlisted Men lie's shown, at top, getting In his left to the visitor' chin. Baroett" lads early next week. Ordnance got the decision '"Kama" DuBose took it and handed It sat to twin ; Although Pool No. 1 at NATTCis Students I For the past year-and-a-half primarily for instruction and Schools a derision over Ozzie Latter. DuUose Is at left, lower picture '1. we've growled, grumbled and recreation of enlisted men and two weighed in at 173. For DuBose, it was his last fight'her*.'. . griped about anything: and ev. better"i Third man in the ring is Houston Jones, Jacksonville referee, v ervthing connected: with our duty WAVES, it is open several hours _'n __ _.__ ___.__ -.- -- , each week to the families of anv here thing, (more else), of but a habit now than that listed men, Lt. (jg) Adolph Ste-en- ARM Opera : Fighters Score 5-3 Victory Over : -: .1J . we re leaving, all that petty fani pointed, Jr.out, in this charge week.of swimming, Marines , I business fades! away and we recall AFC only the happy times and Saturday is the big day for the Aviation Visiting Memphis NATTC Boxers all the fine people It has been families, the schedule shows, be- Training our good fortune to meet and ing open from 0830 to 1200 and Advanced D I Local NATTC boxers last week the Inspiration gleaned from from 1300 to 1700 to all hands and i question Charlie Dedmaii perform iif .k those with whom we've been their families. From 1800 to 2100it beyond the any usually high standard, weren't in ring over closely" associated. is open to WAVES and enlisted I superiority cousins" from Mem- disappointed either. Detlman men's families. Sunday is another "Navy against Owen Gau- was pitted Yes take it by-and-large, this Basic Elec, when they took five of eight " has been goon duty. Memories of open day for "the visitors, with Turrets against the Tennessee, tliler. lie measured the visitor _ recreation scheduled for WAVESand through the first round, then M.A.D, NAT.chTraCen. will always Police center at the local open- be most pleasant enlisted men's families from Phase X went in for the kill In the sec 1200 to 1700 and from 1800 to 2100 arena. ond. Gauthier took a pack of The column carries on, starting The is Cooks & the only flaw in the pool open Tuesdays and Perhaps blows about the head and went<< next week, with only a slight p, T. & Thursdays to enlisted men's fame which provided an eve- down for a count of nine 1:25 change in the by-line. Corp. Wil- ilies from 1900 to 2000. full of fast and furious fight- after the round began, got up. liam M. Johnson Is your boy from Pool No. 2 is open only to officers was the fact that no heavy- went down for a (second nine " here on out, and we know you'regoing bout included in the ,, and enlisted men. Although was count "seven' seconds later, and ' to enjoy his stuff as much there are several hours set aside Bks 53 and fans who avidly antici- went down the third time under as It out he's for going to enejoy pounding. during the week for recreation, Bks. 6 a chance to see Al Sinibaldi a rain of blows-one of which you particularly on the wek-ends, Bks. 2 it out in the ring were de- was a mean clip to the right ear Now, so-long to you, leaders, swimming instruction and testing Bks.60 of that pleasure The visi -1:53 In the round, when the all three of you! The best of luck, I take up most of the time duringthe Bks 5 explained that their only pos- referee stopped the fight. and take it easy, will ya ? week. Bks. 61 ____ contenders against the mighty Then there was Eddie Barnett, -- ------ -- -- ew Englander had just:: been who likewise faced a stranger, from one of the schools Warren Cormier. Barnett had a Bulkhead and couldn't make the trip.I long reach to overcome and did it Otherwise, It was nearly two handily weaving in low to reach hour! of give and taKe, weaving the Memphis lad who outweighed. pS In and out, .standing off for ex him 11 pounds. The Salem, Va., changesof long Mows charaoterizrd lad who's been fighting a good by one clean knockoutand long time for the local NATTC, got a second technical KO. A in close and directed his punchesto third bout, had it lasted 15 more Cormier's body and face. He > "(' probably would have fought that way most of the three with a KO. rounds and easily won his decision. i' 'Bama DuBose who has been Jack Ford, fighting for the first k to the ring here for two time for Jacksonville, accountedfor r' under NATTC colors wound the locals' fifth win, taking ;. . his local career with a fine dis decision over George Weldon ,., of boxing prowess, handily "Ev" Evenson who hasn't had ' a decision over Ozzie Lut- a chance to fight for Jacksonville : t. That's the bout in which a in a long time, faced Art Saxell : ; . probably would have been reg. who never has lost a bout while ': {\ . had it continued a few sec- in the service and who formerly " longer. DuBose this week held the welterweight champion- . off for the West Coast. ship in the fleet The bout went f . Eddie Clayton, giving the local the full three rounds, but Saxelt .. their first chance to see him won the decision. t operation since donning Jack Lou Fugazy, classy little bantamweight - NATTC colors, provided fighting for Jacksonville I spectators plenty, and brought lost again to Eddie Chyz in a bout with Buddy Carte to a hard-fought battle. Chyz had won ., 1 midway of the second round. two weeks earlier when Jacksong picking his objectives on ville boxers fought there. Jack body and face sent Carte to Delaney, making his local NATTC l floor for a count of eight 40 debut, dropped the opening inter- t ... ,? after the second stanza center bout on a decision i f r .' Carte got to his feet, faced Fans saw Frenchy Charpentier i o ZJ( brief rain of blows, and went and Harry Burnett both local, in 1 F.a F. cold, before the two-minute three-round exhibition at the was half over start of the card. No decision was , The sailors, WAVES, marines! handed down, although the two civilians/ who were waiting/; gave the spectators plenty of ac 10":. "Why don't you fellas try that War Bond line-the service H: much J : \) t-> sets ,Jafk 01lvl1le'. tlon.J. \ , ( ...,. ___.._.._,, ", .' ""H''' '' ,' <>;