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THE COLUMBIAN ATHLETICS, Track. Best all around track athlete: Guy Meister, Battery F. 50-yard dash, lst--Guy Meister, 2nd-Alfred C. Welcome, Co. C. l00-yard dash, lst-Guy Meister, 2nd- Alfred C. Welcome. 220-yard dash, lst-Arthur Thornburg, Co. C, 2nd-Byron Warner, Battery F. Javelin throw, lst-Tom Burton, Co. C, 2nd-Wendell Laughbon, Co. B. Running high jump, lst-Alfred C. Welcome, 2nd-Edward E. Barnes, Co. A. Running broad jump, lst-Vernon Lawrence, 2nd-Donald Le Doux, Co. D. Discus throw, lst-Guy Meister, Battery F, 2nd-Theodore Sheppard, Co. C. Shot put, lst- Cuuy Meister, 2nd-Eugene Cook, Co. D. Best swimmers: Regiment, Sanford Nemeurousky, Co. D5 ln Co. A-Carl Martin: Co. B-Donley Chardg Co. C-Raymond Cox: Co. D-Sanford Nemeurouskyg Troop E- Frank Thompson. Best divers: Regiment, John Merrick, of Co. D: in Co. A-William Kallermang Co. B-Herman R. Miller: Co. C- Arthur V. Horton: Co. D-john H. Merrick: Troop E.-Frank W. Thompson. Best boxers: Bantamweight, Hoyt E. Williams, Co. B, welter, Laife V. Schmidt, Co. B9 Lightweight, Lawrence Ramm, Co. H3 middleweight, Guy Meister, Battery F. High score, athletic proficiency test: Warren D. Barnes, 89.003 Guy Meister, Battery F, 88.75g L. Cireenwell, Co. 'A, 85.00. Wrestlers, lightweight, B. W. Curtis, Co. B, welter, A. L. Stauffer, Co. D. Camp Perry Rilie Team: Donald Donaldson, Co. B, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., score ISI, Maurice Van Antwerp, Co. G, Sequim, Wash., score l75: Elwood Whonn, Co. D-, Portland, Ore., score l739 Robert E.. Mitchell, Co. C, Loon Lake, Wash., score l7l, Willie Castama, Co. B, Mossy Rock, Wash., score 1715 Ralph Schaffer, Co. D, Portland, Ore., score I68g Hersey Burt, Co. G, Rosalia, Wash., score I67. High score, target practice, slow fire, rifle: Ellis Vincent, Co. B, 98 out of l00 points. Rapid fire, rifle: Ralph E. Dever, Co. G, 99 points. Record practice, rifle: Ralph E.. Dever, Co. Cu, 196 out of possible 200. High score, pistol: F. P. Holcomb, Jr., Troop E, 609. Student firing best artillery problem: Keen W. Brundage, Battery F. Medal for general excellence of students from Columbia county, Ore., awarded by Dr. H. Flynn, St. Helens, Ore., won by Albert Clark, Co. D. Cup to company excelling in athletics, awarded, to Co. C. Cup to company making highest average score, rifle practice, awarded to Co. D. Ball and bat, autographed by Babe Ruth, to outstanding soldier athlete of camp, awarded to Philip L. Pasco, Co. B. Presentation made by D. E. Dugdale, veteran base- ball player and former owner Seattle club, Northwestern League. Other awards: Battery F, highest rating, daily general efliciency reports, score 864: Co. H, second, 856. Cbmpany A, highest rating in first battalion, color company. Associated Army stores, Camp Lewis, awarded cup won by Battery F. Essay contest: What the C. M. T. C. means to me, won by John M. Frank, Co. I-lg second, Vernon Arthur Mund, Co. B. Letter contest: Relation of Citizenship to National Defense, Won by Cecil A. Morgan, Troop E. One humlred one
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THE C-OLUMBIAN Camp Lewis, The Waterfront Camp I A History of the Development of the Largest Permanent Military Cantonment in the United States BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT ALEXANDER Commanding Officer, Camp Lewis WB 59933 TRETCHING 'southward from the City of Tacoma in the State QQ of Washington, lies an upland region of great beauty. It is Xfw formed by an ancient glacial shelf that lies between the blue l X2 S 022 forested foothills of the ice-clad Cascade Range and the clear, cold 'waters of Puget Sound. It is a land of quiet lakes and sparkling streams, of grassy and evergreen trees-a natural park where Nature has Worked lunharnpered and produced a region of sylvan loveliness. ln the early days, Fort Steilacoom on the north and the old Nisqually trading post on the south were the nearest settlements and it was called the Nisqually Plain after the lndians of that tribe who herded their horses on its green pastures. With the passing of the pioneer days and the coming of the railroads a new era dawned for the Northwest, but the cities sprang up at tide-water and the farmers settled the more fertile Valleys and the prairiesn, as the One hundred three
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