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VOL. I
! WEATHER:
, Not so Hot,
I
Co. 71S, CCC
BIG FORK, MINNESOTA
OCTOBER 20, 1936
2MPERATURE:
Snow
and
Rain.
Camp S-5^
WeeK/vCnmoA^wn^ett^ fcLsid f?, t
£* <a *• .,
TIRST FOOTBALL GAME PLAY3D
Saturday, October 17th..
Col722 took the first game
from 71S "by a score of 18
to nothing.
The following men were,
members of the team.
Ends-Basely-Zibby
Tackles-Jerkovich-Reinke
Guards-Bruno-Ko ski
Center-Jobes
Fullback-Rudy Rebrovich
Quarter Back-Jubala
Halfbacks-Kobal-Gontero
The forst half was a
tight squeeze withl722 lea
ding by 6-0,,but the secon
half seemed to go bad for
71S when they let 1722 go
over on a sneaker play.
Co. 718's real scoring
threat was wrecked when
Zibby fumbled a pass from
Jubala.
Both teams seemed to
have fair defensive lines
of average weight and both
fought hard to the fin;- 9h«
0\vtstanding players J).Z
were Rudy for long passes,
Zibby end Basely for fora-
blea. Bruro for hie great
bluff wcrKe Mike Krbal
aeome to know quite a bit
about bloc Ling.
!5he outcome of this
-%<n 1 neeus to point to-
.'■'rj. ihe fact that more
practice in passing and
blocking in a touchball
form would lead to a bet-
lir outeooa of future
gemes with maybe a.victory
xox fl2« > 3ar£3, enr-^r'--
lr a; thrcngL, saw -the j^axaa +■
CAPTAIN UUKIvlT HuRU TONITE
This evening, Tuesday,
Captain W. A. launday, Chippewa Sub-Diet Chaplain
will conduct services in
the Recreation Sell. All
members of the Corpany fire
invited and urged bo be
present. Captain Mux>day
is or.o of the oldest officers on COG duty 13 years
of service, and has been
actively interested inthe
CCC welfare and athletic
program.
On his last visit to71S
Captain Munday showed his
own personal CCC movie to
the company. The Captain
has promised to secure
films for showing on future visits to this canro.
BALSAM LAM IS PROGRESSING
Mr, Uhler ard his crew
are making good progress
on the jjelsam lake dr.m. Ac
the present time all the
piling la in and forms ai-e
uv.oev ecus true oion. Cement
and other materials ere
being transported from
camp for the concrete
which will be poured next
week. Accorking to camp
gossip this work will be
carried on nite and day
until all the concrete is
poured.
MAO
OCTOBER
OUR
SAFEST \
_. JJONfflC
ert* +#t i**** Kill
COMPANY MEETING IS HELL
.* 'Friday, October sixteen
the 3^ new rookies saw
their first Co. Meeting
To many, it was an intrc-
ductioa to the officers
and routine of 718.
Educational adviser
Weston started the meeting
by a short talk on education and a list of classes
that are taught in the 73i
school. Many of the subjects are of importance in
life and it is a good idea
to take them up. There are
also courses from the U.
of N.D. by correspondence.
A fter Weston'& talkour
Medical Officer, 1st Lt.
K.lrlin, gave a talk of per
s>nal interest to all en-
roideas. He spoke concern
lag ike educational facilities of this camp ar.d put
some real punch in a short
lecture on personal cleanliness and disease prevention.
Li. Day, the Commending
Officer, closed the meeting by announcing a new
weekly contest fox barrack
•cleanliness and neatness.
Tla-ch reek the winning "oarr
ack will receive free tick
ess to the mo^ie. Tho
barrack with the lowest
score for the we'.k will be
permitted the dubio".is hon •
or of conducting the S at
urday Cleanup C 3 ts 1tS
ALL GaliaOLICS APS iJRGEt) TO
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