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THE SENTINEL by Jones in the first of the ninth gave the doughboys three more markers, but they still fell three short of winning. The sailors came down on the last day of camp. XVe drew quite a crowd, most of them clad in fatigues 4, ' n' or civies. Once again the score jimmied back and 4 forth. The sailors somehow had us 5 to O in the K 'J ,?'! ' x third, when we punched through for a quartet of tallies. 2 They retaliated in the fourth by chalking up three z f' I more, but we took the lead in the fifth by annexing -, XX 1 X five, making the score 9 to 8. Kleinke, who had X pitched effectively at some times andTa bit loosely at W XY WW Q. ' others, be an ti htening the screws. ie gobs wedged 9 ' 1?-5 4 through oi a fiw fielding blunders and managed to 4' R garner two in the sixth and one in the seventh. In the latter section of thatifortune-kissed frame, some effective swatting by the local boys produced three runs, giving Klemke a I2 to II lead. He was .invincible after that. Besides being outstanding in the inter-company struggles, he had dominated the illinois- Wisconsin affray, and during-the league season he had twirled a no-hit game against An Com an while itchin the latter half of a double header. P Y P 8 R Tap Row: John, Kuntz, Kleinke, Cole flinseball Officerl, Teshenck, Hunt. ,llulrlhr Row: Hettiinger, Johnson, Orr, Brosnahrm, Jones, Meyer Hallam Ifnw: Donihi, Bulcerkcwitz, Moore lMgr.l, Roche, Behrcndsen Xu! in l,if'lll7'll.' Capt. Bradshaw, Jncnby, Wheeler A LL-CMTC BASEBA LL TEAM Page Om' llundrcd Seven ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ' ' ' - -7- ' ' - - - ' -' . .v.v.v. . -v. . . N.v.v.v.v-v.v.v-v.v.v.v-v.v.v.v. I
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THE SENTINEL INTER-COMPANY GAMES Keener contests than ever before have marked the inter-company clashes this year, owing to the large turnouts for every sport and the torrid rivalry between outfits which has characterized the whole camp. Better' facilities, whole-hearted cooperation and ex- cellent coaching have resulted .in peppier tilts. I D . . Q Company G gathered in the laurels of championshlp in the National Pastirne without much ado. Their most formidable opponent, Company D , fell before them in a 3 to o duel, being unable to solve the hooks and twisters of Lefty Bruns, whose superb twirling had his foes baffled continually. ' Basketball was a Roman holiday for Company A , After losing their Hrst en- counter this aggregation went through the rest of its schedule without a defeat. AH Company's crack outfit was composed mostly of Red Course students, two of whom had played on the same team in 1927--Hudson and Rieg. The work of Draper and Zim- merman was especially good, the latter being named by many experts the best basketball player in camp. ...D Company B was doubly triumphant in anneytmgu the indoor baseball and the volleyball championships. In the former sport, the pitching of McMahon featured the season. McMahon hurled three no-hit contests with the enlarged spheroid and fanned an average of nineteen men per game. He was not scored against until the last inning of the final game, when, with two strikes on the batsman, an error permitted the run to register. Its volleyball team was composed of four players from last year's all-Illinois clubg these had previously played together on the 1927 CH Company champs. They suffered no losses this summer and shut out their opponents on four occasions. Their line-up was as follows: Jaworsky, Capt., V. Jarowski, Goldstein, Goldberg, Perlin, Reingold and Rubisoff. SIGNAL Pnncncn Pagz' Om' llundrrd Nina' A UH.. UU-AH.,-l-,,,,. ......... ...v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v...v.v.v.v.v.v. I
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