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THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY,  OCTOBER 7,  1944          PAGE 3













      Alameda Girls Champs                                                                                                  not  Francis  Donlevy  g,oing  down
                                                                                                                            SWINGFISTERS  ...  No  that's
      Succumb To Big Bats                                                                                                   from  a  kick  in  the  pants,  but  as
                                                                                                                            a result of a whistling right thrown
      Of T.I. All-Stars, 6-0                                                                                                by  Billy  P,otter.
       What  was  believed  by  the  ma­                                                                                  - ON  his  Rusty,  Dusty  .  .  .  Bob
      jority  of  the  people  in  the  stands                                                                              Manly  isn't  on  a  sit  down  strike.
      to  be  a  novelty  game  of  softball                                                                                Don . Zobel  put  him  there  with  a
      being  played  on  the  Athletic  Fi.eld                                                                              two-fisted attack  to  the  midsection
      turned  out  to  be  one  of  the  best                                                                               in  the  second  round.
     games of the year. This girls' outfit
      should be very proud of themselves
     for  their good showing  against  the
      men's  club  of  T.  I.  This  All-Star
      men's  team  is  undefeated  in  the
      Oakland  night  league  where  they
      won  four  ball  games  in  the  Fall
      League.
       The girls  threw  that ball around
      and caught  it with  the  greatest  of
      ease.  This  made  quite a  few  of the
      sailors  look  up  in  amazement  and
      awe. These girls have been playing.
      together  for  the  last  three  years.
     They were unable to compete in the
      national tournament back in Cleve­
     land,  Ohio,  but they have a greater
     satisfaction-they  beat  the  Port­
      land Bombers, who held the distinc­
     tion of b�iJlg the world's champions,  Battle Royal, Folk  Dancers,
      1-0.  This  Portland  Club  never  had
     a  run  scored  against  them  in  the Panic  Smoker  Crowd  With  Excitement
      playoff at Cleveland, which is a re­                       weight  lads,  with  a  glove  full  of
     markable feat.                       By  Bob  Perez,  Cox    TNT  in  either  mitten,  exchanged
      Crowd of 1500  People          A sizzling cuff card plus colorful   "roundhousers"  for  the  full  three
       The turnout for this game at the  entertainment  by  the International   rounds with neither one leaving the
      Athletic  Field  drew  a  crowd  of  Folk  Dancers  provided  a  choicy   ring  without  canvas  resin  on  the
      1500 people, one of the largest ever  menu to a T. I.  Gym-jammed  audi­  seat of his trousers.  Potter seemed
      to  witness  a  softball  game  on  ence  on  September  27,  with  an   to  be  the  more  aggressive,  catch­
     Treasure Island.  Your  reporter can  abundance  of  thrills  and  fun  that   ing  the  judge's  eye,  and  the  de­
      truly  say  that  the  fans  approved  topped  all  previous  Smokers.   cision.           Swinging  Torsos  and  Dancing  Feet
      of  the  game  because  they  stayed   Beautiful costumes plus gay for­
      until the final out of the ball game  eign ballets were the theme of this   L. A.  Victory  .  .  .
      and as the final put-out  was  made,  folk  minded group.    Don  Zobel,  a  punch  pupil  with
      they  gave  the  "gals"  a  great  ova­  The opening bout left nothing to   plenty  of  sock  in  either  mitten,
                                                                  found the range early  in  the open­
      tion  for  the  wonderful  afternoon  be desired in the  way  of  chills and   ing  canto,  dumping  his  surprised
      that they spent watching the game.  spills with a couple of willing feath­
      "Willie"  Turner  Hurls  Brilliantly   erweights  by  name of  Bat  Foffard   foe  Bob Manly  without  a  letter  of
       Miss  "Willie"  Turner,  the  great  and  Jimmy  Sandoval  throwing   introduction.  Bad ma,nners thought
      pitcher of this area,  was one of the  leather  from  the  opening  gong.   Manly, responding with a whistling
                                                                  right  hook  that  decked  Don  for  a
      fastest tossers that  the  men's  club  Both  boys absorbed  plenty  of  pun­  nine count. Clearing his dazed head,
      had  faced  this  year.  The reason  is  ishment before the final bell, bang­  Zobel  rushed  in  pumping  both
      that she was  pitching at a distance  ing  away  at  each  other,  with_   hands  to  the  midsection  that
      of  thirty-five  feet.  The  men  ball  neither  one giving ground.  A draw   doubled  his  bewildered  foe  in  pain
      players  remarked  as  they  went  to   was popularly received.   on  the  canvas.  Manly  finished  the
      bat,  "That pitcher is practically on  Tit  for  Tat  ...   round  in  game  fashion  with  Zobel
      top of·you." As Miss Turner  struck   A  complete  reversal  of  form  by   nabbing  the  decision.  Both  boys
      out  five  of  the  ball  players,  the  Indian  Keeyah  Bagay,  after  being   weighed  155.
      crowd really applauded her for her  decked  by  Georgie  Vilbig  in  the   Battle  Royale . , .
      achievement.                  first stanza, ended in a K.O. for the   As  an  added  attraction,  four
      Summary  of  Game             aggressive  Indian  boy ..  Catching   "�wingfisters"  played  blindman's
       As the game started and the girls  Vil big  as· he bounced  off  the ropes   buff  for  two  rounds,  eliminating
      came  to  bat,  they  sort  of  had  the  with  a  series  of  lefts  and  rights,   one  another  until two  were  left  to
      men's  club  back  on  their  heels.  A  the  clever  Bagay  caught  Georgie   battle  it  out  minus  the  "blinders."   SWING  YOUR  PARTNER  .  .  . ,  Col-orful  band  of  International  Folk
                                                                                                Dancers,  with the aid  of some rhythm  minded volunteers,  put across a
      threatening  rally  was  short-lived  flush on the jaw that left his  game   They  were  crowd  pleasers  all  the  swing version of Virginia Reel.
      by  the  air-tight  playing  of  the  in­ foe  stretched  on  the  canvas.  The   way.
      field  combination.           end  came  in  2:40  of  the  second
                                                                   A bout which showed promise of  Armed  Guard Nabs Second
       The  men  started  the first inning  round.                K.O. By  Cramp .. .
      off  with  Reyes  singling.  McGraw  Sluggers ...
                                                                  in  the  second  round  by  Referee  Half Play Off From ANTS
      singled  through  the box advancing   Bill Potter and Francis Donlevy;   being  a  "humdinger"  was  stopped
      Reyes  to third  and  he took  second  a  couple  of  free-swinging  light-
      as  the  girls  tried  to  cut  Reyes  off                  Frankie Carter because of a pulled   Pushing across a run in the final  down  a  beautiful  bunt,  Reyes  sac­
                                                                  tendon on the part of Johnny Ward.
      at third.  Schulte hit a long fly scor­ bases but Parez came up and lined   Both  boys,  Ward  and  Armed   chapter  of  a  seven  inning  tussle,  rificing  "Gonzy"  to  third,  and  a
      ing  Reyes  with  the  first  run.  The   a terrific hit ball to left field where         a  determined  Armed  Guard  nine  long fly by Metkovich scoring him.
      next  three  men  grounded  out.   McGraw came up with a shoe-string   Guardsman  Tony  Large,  displayed   overwhelmed a scrappy ANTS out­ Koko  and  Miers  kept  the  game
                                                                  plenty  of  class  before  festivities
        In. the  third  inning,  Fortman  hit  catch.             were halted. Tony was awarded the   fit_ 2-1,  to annex the second half of  closer than  peach  fuzz  by  hurling
      a  long  home  run  with  one  mate  Girls  Slated  to  go  to  South  Pacific   duke by virtue of a two round K.O.   the  T.  I.  Softball  Championship,  superb  ball  until  the  ninth  when
     . advanced and running  the  total  of   This  Alameda  girls'  team  is                   Wednesday .on  the  T.  I.  Athletic  Miers weakened,  allowing a double
      runs  scored  to  three.      standing  by  for the  okey  from  the   Scientists .  .  .   Field.                      to  Shulte  and  a  single  to  Peacht.
                                                                    A long stinging left by Jim Gran­
        In the fifth inning, the men again  government  to  shove  off  for  over­  berry that continually annoyed Tom   Playing off a second half tie that  Shulte  momentarily  stalled  the
      bunched  five  hits  to  score  three  seas and play for the benefit of our   Peteri,  lost its effectiveness  late in   found  ANTS  and  Armed  Guard  drive by  being tagged at the plate,
      runs to zoom the  score to 6-0. The  boys.  They  are to  be sponsored  by   t h e  second  round,  permitting   deadlocked  at  eight  wins  and  one  but  Glasnasap  ignited  the  spark
      girls came back in the first half of  Mr. Kyne of San  Francisco,  who is   "punching Peteri"  to work his way   loss, the "convoy cuties" swept this  with a  single  to  score  Peacht,  and
      the  sixth  threatening  with  a  score  the one  behind this fair venture for   into  close  quarters  where  his   scheduled  two  out  of  three  finale  end the game.
      for  the  boys  when  they  loaded  the  the young  lassies.                              in  two straight,  dishing  out  a  5-1   Batteries for the game were Koko
                                                                  bombardment of blows showed their   defeat  in  the  opener  for  the  right  and Metkovich,  Armed  Guard,  and
                                                                  wearing  effects  on  Granberry.   to  oppose  Industrial  for  tlie  Cap­ Miers  and  Fox for  ANTS  nine.
                                                                  Neither boy was near a K.O. at any   tain's Trophy.
                                                                  time  during  the  bout,  with  Judges                       Series  opener  between Industrial
                                                                  Johnny Ferducci and_that past ring   Although Armed Guard showed a  and  Armed  Guard  will  commence
                                                                                                comfortable  margin  in  the  runs  at 1730,  Wednesday, October 4th.
                                                                  great  Frankie  Farren  polling  a   scored column in the initial fracas,
                                                                  draw.                                                        Come one, come all!! If you can't
                                                                  · Timekeeper  was  "one  round"  the  second  contest  was  the  direct  come tell a friend.
                                                                                                opposite  with  ANTS  offering  stub­
                                                                  Hogan,  old  timer  whose  16  one­  born  resistance  up  to  the  last  in­
                                                                  round  knockouts  in  succession  are   ning.                 'Tis  with  our  judgments  as  our
                                                                  unsurpassed.                    ANTS  drew  first  blood,  scoring   watches;  none  go  just  alike,  yet
                                                                                                                                         ***
                                                                                                its only run  as  a result of a single,   each believes his own.
                                                                    An  Arkansas  major  had the  fol­ a  sacrifice  advancing  the  runner
                                                                  lowing  procedure for  mounting  his  to third  and a  wild  pitch by  Koko,   A  woman's  strongest  asset  is  a
                                                                                                                                         ***
                                                                  men:                          Armed  Guard  speedballer,  sending   man's  imagination.
                                                                   First  Order:  Prepar  for  tur  git- him home.
                                                                  onto yer critters.              Armed  Guard  retaliated  with  a   Sign in tailor shop: "Hats altered
                                                                    Second  Order:  Git!        run  of  their  own,  Gonzales  laying  to  fit  any  promotion."
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