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Vol. 1, Edition 21
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
March 14, 1935,
2709 <__ 2712 CCC CAGERS PbAY HERE
ST. FATRICK'S DANCE MONDAY
On Sunday afternoon, March 10th, Hee}.d- Even though you aren't a Mulligan .r
quarters Company witnessed a brilliant : a Flannigan or an O'Shaughnessy, get out
basketball game 'played between the teams • your green shirt, tie and socks -_nd come
of Companies 2709 of St. .Charles and 2712 \ to the St. Patrick's Dance at the St.
of Fairfax on the Post gymnasium court.
This contest was undoubtedly one of the
best played in the Post for quite some
time. Company 2709 finally won, 29-23.
-The game'started out with a bang, and
Paul Y.W.C..A- this Monday evening, March
18th. Contrary to previous announcements
the admission is.only ten cents, and
tickets*'may be obtained from the platoon
representatives and paid .for on pay day.
ended up with the two teams scoring alter-: Also, there will be a .sufficient number
nately between ties. James Garitek of • j of trucks and the transportation -will be
Company 2709 tied for point honors with \ free.
John Kaufman of 2712. Both had. a total : You will be awed at the- glamorous dis-
of 13 points to their credit. Kaufman . : play of entertainment as furnished by a
played a splendid game witking .with Mickey-unique floor show. Besides there will be
H-__user in perfect cooperation. John Nord'-j many other party stunts, and this dance
by, 2712, also performed well for his team:'really should make you more intimate with
being credited with two field goals. ithe Irish patron Saint. There will be
Joe Lewis of i§709 tipped in three field • ice cre;im, delicious cake and green lemon-
goals and one free throw just when his
team seem'ed*' to need the points the most.-
Alfred Johnson of _|709 aided his team by
his wonderful defense ability. He had
two field goals to his credit also.
.-.Max Kochevar finally.won the game frr
Company 2709 by sinking the deciding field
:ade as refreshments.
I In addition to the regular course of
;things at a dance, there will be a prtn-
• ted program listing all of the events
:and the names of the members of each com-
:mittee. responsible for said events.
• So, chase old man gloom from your side
•and plan to attend this dance; you will
goal in the last second of play.
This game played here Sunday showed that'not regret it
there is going to be some s.tiff competi- ";
tion both in the regional and district ;
eliminations. ■ ENTERTAINMENT AT POST CHAPEL
ONE RATION VALUE FOR MINN..DISTRICT
For the month of March an altogether
n«.w method has been used to determine the
ration value for the CCC Companies of the
; There will, be a number of entertaining
•highlights at the regular meeting of the
•Fort Snelling Men's Brotherhood whioh
:will be held in the basement of the Post
;Chapel tonight, starting at 6:30 P.M.
On the program will be a demonstration
Minnesota District. Instead of each com- ;Qf th"e new electrical instrument called
pany having a different ration value, the i«Theromin" which plays-entirely by motion.i
average ration value will te used for everyThis'- will bo shown by a repreSentative of j
' is :the Northern States Power Company of tfin- \
Ineapolis. Major Burtenshaw of the Salivation Army, and.one.of the best known
;drummers in the country will also be on
.4557.
This applies to Headquarters Company
and Company 2714 also, but the ration
vblue is slightly lower as both Companies
are on the Post. Their ration value will
be .4332 for the month of March.
the program. Company "A", 3rd Infantry (
will furnish an acrobatic number', and our j
Company Orchestra will furnish music
throughout the entire evening.
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