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Wednesday, July 31.
Of Interest to the Soldiers of Camp Hancock = SPORTS
Snappy Boxing Bouts At Military Police M.G.T.C. Defeats
-1 Headquarters Company's Arena Hdq. Team By Score of 10 to 4
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*jr Z One of the best set of boxing bouts ed up against Buddy Solden, also of the The Headquarters team started off addition to the three defeats handed to
11 L-Zever witnessed at this camp was put on Headquarters Company. Both of these lheir new schedule at Warren Bark Sat- ’be Headquarters team the M. P.’s have
.zAI.IIAICRMI!~ last Wednesday night at the Headquar- men are members of the company’s crack . ‘ ‘ defeated the Ordnance Machine Gun
if—MM i y? ters Arena. band, and in order to determine which urila > p. m. by being defeated by the fast school, the Officers’ Training Camp, the
—mJ Captain Blanton, the commanding of- one should be given the nreference of M. P.’s. Capt. Blanton’s warriors strut- 61 Co (Another claimant of the champ
. ficer the company, was . the otlicial playing the first cornet, they agreed to ed off at a fast clip scoring three runs in ionship of ('amp Hancock.) The 7th Co.
Sfl referee, and by the manner in which the settle their difference in the squared the first inning, after that Werneke M. G. T. <’., and several other camp
km captain made the boxers break and step arena. For three rounds Seidman and tightened up and held them safe. The teams. In addition to this record they
IE at full speed it looked as though he was Solden slugged away at one another for Policemen had little trouble in solving have twice defeated the fast Wolves of
r?f\D fYI7I7T Y'E’D Q fie in there boxing. al ‘ that they were worth and at the final the delivery of Rounds and scored at will. Augusta b ythe scores of Sto 2 and 4to 0.
1 V/l\ kyi .L IVzILIxO SjU The three judges selected to render the gong both of them were very tired from The pitching of Werneke and the batting To date the M. P.’s stand 12 won and one
M decisions were Captain Ashmore, me their efforts The judges awarded the of York and Firrington were easy the game lost, a record upon which we base
SS camp athletic director: captain Hubbard decision to Ruddy Solden. features of the game. ♦ our chit into the championship of the
fis and Lieutenant Fowler. Top Sergeant Frankie Marone, the star little bantam- In the last issue of the Trench and camp.
AMD MkN UC Adams was the official time-keeper, ana weight from the 64th Company, scored Camp the Headquarters team claimed the The M. P.’s desire games with any fast
/AINLz IVIUIN he certainly filled the position in first- an easy victory over Sammy Greene in championship of Camp Hancock but as teams and same inav be had by inquiring
gg gj class shape. the next bout, and in the final bout Kid this defeat makes the third at the hands at Orderly Tent of M. P., M. G. T. C„
. It was due to the able assistance and Murphy, champion bantam of this camp, of the M. P.’s the Policemen now claim Camp Hancock team, under Lieut. Ca-
——-D- St co-operation of Captain Blanton and Top scored an easy victory over Solly Hel- ’he championship of Camp Hancock. In dore, preferred.
sis Sergeant Adams that Manager Jacobs leratem of the 33rd Company.•
U* » was able to run the show off without any Un next Tuesday night. Matchmaker
I every I X3S&— TRAPSHOOTING TEAMS OF EAST AND WEST
I ” IMWILL SHOOT FOR BENEFIT OF RED CROSS
® gj diet was rendered. ’
SJ <S next bout brought into fistic com- q ~
SK MaVa U n n A mt in Hl bat Youn K Solly of the Ordnance De- F TISkV fSoiltS 111 (By Peter P. Carney, Editor National ten from the East and he West, a battlet
AlahC It cl point IO ffljpartnient and Joe Ferro of San Han- * Sports’ Syndicated.) royal would surely result, that would be
De . . rr-< cisco. This bout was a slam-bang ai- nQYfnff and iVypcf/jno Arrangements have been made for a equally as spectacular and interesting as
I Stop by our Tea SS -randa. taxing ana wrestling m X r “ n r^
IS | round the judges decided that same was , the grounds of the Shouth Shore Country the great pros, have been shooting near-
Room where we ffi \ a ". ra . „ corkinE _„ od n( . ,lia Unf ?.™ r , abc conditions Club. Chicago on Sunday. August 4th. ly a quarter of a century and their names
St b.rween terry Hiirns and BYoung B Young (...’55 weather. Atheletic night at the day prior to U* opening of the world’s are household words It Is to ho hoped
Bi cnr v o Tur-.ik thisf tP scrap between Jerry Burns and Young y -g was a great success biggest snorting event'rhe Grand Amer- that this race will be arranged, as It.
S serve mea . that a both members Head- The flrat thlnß , ()f (b -_ t , . n b Handicap Trapshooting Tournament, would Immeasurably help the Rod Cross
S make VOU think of re after ??'nip and 'tuck battle. “ frisky bout between Chas. I’etelio- l’'°r many years there has been much oanse
mase OU OI W“ > v sho "e (1 ln , his r bout that he i 3 a wieh, of Wisconsin, ami Arnold stein, “rugment as to-the superiority of the The purpose of this Red Cross event Is
Fa i • EK : mcini- I’irhiwpiL’ht and that in This was a free for all flr-ht <»..»« trapsnooters of tne East and the West, to raise funds for the Red Cross, and the
home cooking. a: SSUTeek or 5n da shewll le ea hard to pick a winder but the iudges a,,<l ,he «<“’ Sross , shoot '-’exported to methods followed In Red Cross golf
» nnhl. Os holding bls own with the best giro the bom m nJler,'„ > Judges h j ve (hl prob]em , aa it la planned matches, and similar events will be adopt-
P ma mav bJ n camn >Tthl UKhtwe igh T?„ see a b r < “ tchowi « h , „ , to have the best eastern shots meet the ed. It Is expected that every trapshoot-
•P ,o a ' si '’ n a> be in eamp m tne ugntweignt The second bout was pulled off by A. best western shots in a race al 100 targets er In Chicago and vicinity wilt be on
SS 51 lack Williams of the 64th Company “ Icnne r of 4, th <o.M.G. T. C. and H. per man. The country's best shots are hand to witness a contest that will rival
sh-.wed in the next bout that he is the "lein < f ihe same C.x Richner had always at the Grand Amedican Handicap the Grand American Handicap Itself, and
W - real goods in the welterweight class. Stein out weighed and received the' In larger numbers than at any other many hundreds of spectators who are not
-T-I .-is when he scored a knockout over Gerald better of the round. However. Stein Is I shoot, so this is the logical place tor the shooters are expected to witness the
Ihe inS Burlingame In the second round. Wil- a clever little boxer. „ „ , , ~,, shooting. Admission will either be charged
y gs tianls scored two knockdowns, demon- The-boxing did not stop here our , 1 harle.s H. Newcomb, of Philadelphia at the gate, or souvenir score cards will
Sf strating to the large crowd present that old timer. Bob Grer, of Oklahoma f°, rmOT national amateur champion and he sold on the grounds, the entire pro-
fe O' n . . he carries a knockout wallop in both showed his smiling face on the stage "'nnhi- hr the Pinehurst Estern and Ma- reeds to go to the Chicago Chapter of
Fsirr I Inn'irfmnnf mitts whirh hp is liable to uncork at ti;.. *(«»«< piewood handicaps, and hundreds of other the Red Cross.
DIS l>Cp3rtmCril anv moment I ls ‘’^tnpetitor was 1. Met onn. trapshooting honors, and at present am-a In addition to the sale of score cards,
I-/; By? ' Wrestlinn Match. 1, 8 ' vas a ‘1 round from beginning tour champion of Pennsylvania, has been Captain Thomas A. Marshall, of Chicago.
eS \ wrestlintr match was then put on lo en ” was full of pep. When the selected to pick the eastern team, and is twice winner of the Grand American Han-
SF/avzx which furnished * a great many thrills’ blew his whistle the last time already busy getting the East’s best tar- dlcap at live birds and pilot of the All-
bJIOIC Young Monticelli of the Headquarters th’' judges decided in favor of Bob. K’M smashers to promise to go to Chicago American Trapshooting Team to England,
al .'onipanv agreed to throw Roy Fowbept This did not end the fun The box- ;,n ' l participate in this event to “aid the Scotland. Wales and th- Continent in
&in fifteen minutes. However, at the term- ing stopped, but tho wrestling begun. Ca ' ,se , of ’ lun ’ an L ty " ~, , I'-’O. will auction off to the highest bld-
K finnAMlo rT 4 inatlon -f the allotted time, l-'owb-pt w:m Carl Llljehult the natimml champion 1 rank T 1 ’ 1 '- , rea , !,<> " of , hl ? ,‘be privilege or refereeing, scoring
rtl UppOSlte the still gmng Strong .-.nd Lieutenant in™, threw Chas Gormez in live minutes "fn.-e ami his ability, la the 1.-glcnl man ami fudging the race Fhere will be a
* * /J who refereed the bout raised Fowbepi’s <-..,.1 , v .. , , minuu s. to western shooters, and the post refe.roe and a scorer for each trap, as well
S S hand detluring hh?i the wlnne" Thi , a ' l York .nnd Chas, was nf western captain has been tendered to as two judges, ami It Is expected there
h-J fA] match was held under the catch-as YjsC( > na i n 1 his had an awaken- the man from Vancouver. Wash. Frank will be some keen bidding for the privi-
r'X Vlonument catch-can ru'< • enect on the Wisconsin boys Volun- has been national amateur champion and lege of acting as an official in this great
’.J Veiiv. gg « f novplty bout followed the teers were yelling from every corner has won as many other honors as any event.
wrestling match and it was most amus- that they wanted a chance. man who has fired a gun. Trapshooting is known as the patriotic
ing to the large audience Danny Seid- At this period H Kennedy of Wis- Newcomb and Troeh will each pick ten sport, and justly so. Transhooters never
..f the H.-adquarl. r- Company stack- eonsin tried bis hand Relieve " mo "K ,’ h £, Shooiets on the overlook an opportunltv of showing their
— in( . Kponeiiv i< •• ~i,., n grounds nf the South Shore Country < hib patriotism, as indicated by the many Red
■ ----■ J.'..') i- . .1 <L/ i / i na Sunday. August 4th. at 10:30 a m. The Cross event' staged by gun Hubs through
■. ' ‘ ”"'i that he hoi been ton men representing the East ami the the country The supreme effort of trap-
1 / a H'-ere neiorv. Yet, when the time was \\est will each shoot 100 targets. The shooting patriotism, however, is going to
H Trir nine minutes gone, Carl succeeded in five high scores on each side will com be staged at the South Shore Country
M & 9 putting both of Kennedy's shou! 'ts to pose the sectional teams. The section Cluh in Chicago on August, fourth, at
Mr 9' 9-IL aL- jg B 9 S mat. The follow ‘ha can put having the best score in the 600 targets 10:30 a. m. and it is predicted that the
Sr gSgS gr Ajy Car! in the mat can p.'i hims< on wi| l be declared the winner. The match results will be highly gratifying to every
y sip V r W the head and say that he is a rood "'ill be shot in four events of 25 targets, man enlisted under the banner of the
F F /-Zo/y C* wrestler ' ° u and -ver two traps, which ( ill he set "Sport Alluring." and at the same time a
* * A Referee lock Willhmc tn.. Yvnitr.. aside for the purpose by the club manage- substantial sum of money will bo. raised
m Hliams Hie welter- men( to bo ÜB4 . d in Humanity’s greatest cause
t weignt (.nampion boxer, (.imp Han- A similar match will, in all probability, —the work of the Red Cross.
QUALITY VARIETY cek announced, brink Mor ne an |, P shot between the five leading proses-
aspiring bantamweight boxer. sionals of the East and West at the same "j see the American troops in Fr/nce
Especially adopted for cleaning and polishing leather \ The Fiehtina “ilrr! -anw hnVr nm hMn'V;."uiud2k ; T"/e'\S H r:m<'i rvmiy-made trenciivs."
boots and puttees. Easy to apply and quickly gives de- ’ .... „ 77 xD j" Tht '
sired results. Put up in either Oxblood, Brown or Russet. tri romolSttSy i \'C' g s ' J l l b ' aa bai a naa "Jnt.'° •end Trench and Camp to the home
, . . . . . A) ean be made to bring togeth . the best folks for 3 months for 50 cents.
Oldest and Largest Manufacturer in the World. OCOre OI 3 TO U ,
The Thirty-third Company. Group
I Three of the Machine Gune Training
i < »‘nt< r. won a hard-fought battle from .
■ I the Thirty-first Company on Sunday aft- 1 I ZB Ezmsi F
JOE’S SHANGHAI RESTAURANT l/X,!*: ‘ q
■ ing of Frezell and Angell, who allowed one
REASONABLE PRICES. QUICK SERVICE. H| an(i I"". h , ,K revpoiHvoly.. and the all--
■ I round playing of Braveman. Baker, and
R Trecot. The timnirc. Loeppler, kept the
■ ■ ■Rj R i game moving, and a largo crowd was on
w Y V > B hand to cheer for favorites. Sergeant / X
M ' Graham, of the Thirty-third Company, y' V\
(THE BOY FROM VQUR HOME TOWN) B ' would like to book game for his bum. X 1H nW
, H so get busy, all ye 10-. -of tin- baseball. Z 4 V
Chinese and <.aerican Restaurant g
4 3L Jackson Street | ■'"vanla avenne. - ,
9 (NEAR OPERA HOUSE g tr P -> t ‘
j BEST MEALS CUtViIC OQ/5U 1 NOTHING TOO MK. OF C. SOXING j I fel W Z I
| PHONE 2849-J 0000 you g TOURNAMENT
■ 0 n Thursday evening, Man:.ger loe laJhi it»s| ll||.
.Lu nbs. will tuge the monthly b xing HIL
-vt-u a n « ew-w-o « _ _ _ t at K of C. Arena, * 1 ||f|||{|l'V///
HAMPTON TERRACE ANNEX “ !r»s- “ Iw
spe tive ■!-) -ses. \W s Su W /
Georgia Avenue. Jack Willi n>s. . elfmwoight Cham- / f w
pion of ('.imp Hancock, Kid Murphy of /UtoBTO W jHI fig/
XI 4.1 A 4 O I the fighting thirty hi rd company, /
!\Ortn AllP’llSl/l S (, Uh mkie Mar m the crack little ban- j
IHIU.I rkuguaid, o. Ki. |,. im of S|xtv Compa , iy ,)i m . 1. MftsAnfc.
I rnie Sollv, th< hard hitting and aggers- f ||fc.
AMERICAN PLAN. X
eroUK t • men ion will appear on this
< ard The show promise ! to bo ‘he WwmaSSk. ®
best ever held at the i.. of (’. ring
There will be a now arrangement in /
At Pine Heights Station on the Augusta-Aiken Trolley. ’L'..'.', -l’ '• ght P win b"°abie a to w'itM«
from Augusta, Ga.
n • » r» Oil* , r> 11:111 " f tlie l!rl!lBh «rmy will act as
special Kates to Soldiers Families. I^^ed a T;!
GOLF AND TENNIS.
GOOD WATER. PLENTY OF SHADE. s’i
A hearty invitation i e:.tended by R-.. \v\i\.»rSfeftUV’i t X. I Mv
Special Attention Paid to Dinner Parties. the k. ot c. to ail. V Y.Jjw 1 Av
IDEAL FOR CHILDREN. Breez V Littlc St l uibs From ZJw »
PwnvviQ99 Headquarters Company No. 1
* lozz. L. and 8. M. Depot Specialists ~,,‘
..., , _— Schoo| M> 6 T c> I
■ MsaBBKiauBBBBBaa 4iMK«;'iKr«aNr««wiuanaanßß*rearer ra—i hwihm i .im hjw n «iraanaaaMMMMKMn Ln . •••• - - 1 I
: l We surmize that the Signal Corps • - -
thought we were a pool nf fishes, when it 1 • ri . - --r-r—>- ■ i
came to playing hall. They aroused us ,
out of our i 'vful slurntxT'- Sundav ¥ IT? 1
lilt CUKnItR SI ORE If You Cannot Use $lO
—.— Wegley Bays It beats a mother-in-law : D'7 SEND YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TO TRENCH AND
At Entrance to Camp. spac< ; w« svmpathizv with, C AMP TO BE PUBLISHED AS A NOVELTY.
r you Goat, but you must consider that | !
Wrightsboro and Wheless Road. 11l the army now’" I If You Can Use $lO
From early morning until late night,
Full line of Canteen Goods « SEND IN A CARTOON —A HUMOROUS ONE
run line or canteen Goods. IF YOU FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT IT-WHICH
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, All Kinds of i^ 70 ” “ n ‘°™- WILL FIT THE -n TLE
bergt. Sandon is worry.ng about the
Crackers, Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, What’s Coming To The Kaiser
Snavinc SnnnllPQ the cooks are .proceerlinK to their du-
Z F ,A- , l c n ,n ! i^ z ( < o? ,,n h t is an L , l , o , ::S The contest for the best cartoon that will fit this title will
Kazors, 1 Ollet Articles. -Rose.'- close at noon August 3, at whicti time all the drawings must be
rx-P r. 11 Private Schmitt says the army Is kill- in the hands Os the judges. i
insignias Ol ail Kinds. Ing him with kindness His superiors tell m, 4- -4. u J -H. 1.1 1 ■ > v x x- 1
him just what to do each day. The cartoons must be drawn with black ink on substantial i
If we don’t have it, we will get it for Our Liaison prorCTsor. ser B t Costigan. paper and mailed to the National Headquarters of “Trench and '
must be a wizard. i, c has plenty to say Camp,” Room 504 Pulitzer Building, New York City.
Vnil to the men who can not understand him. ° J f
J why not talk »o some one who under- Soldiers submitting cartoons should be careful to write
Everythin^- 11 * Clean 3nd Sanitary under an lalk - their names legibly on the back of the drawings.
TTr>i+mrl Q-fntmc T-Tzxralfk wanted t nice young lady with a mzy The “ten-case note” goei: to the soldier who draws the car-
uniiea oUieb rieaiin r ermit. ctrporai’\v»te7 ol our old ‘ tlme 80ldler - toon adjudged to be the best. All other cartoons submitted in
Open until 12 p. m. - Most High qm-^ -.Vinters- teas to f. h ® contest and found suitable for reproduction will be pub-
* 1 advise Private Stroloski to report irnme- IlShed 111 1 FCnCH and Camp.
T x 1 j? • diately to Private Putnam’s tent and be
Let US be OI service to you. aw scrubbed, painted, powdered and agitatf thf pfn
v perfumed. We all know thAt Putnam is ZA.KJLI IZV It* 1 Illu 1
famous for his gorgeous make-up. Don’t I
you rare Putnam! You’ve got Lillian Rus- F
sell looking like Private "Hank" Wegley VVZ 7F • 1
—wp—————ic reporting for ’
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TRENCH AND CAMP
Men cf Camp Hancock
Visit our store when down in the City,
where a hearty welcome will be yours.
HIGH GRADE CIGARS
CIGARETTES, ALL KINDS
PIPES, TOBACCOS,
CIGARS and CIGARETTE HOLDERS
SODA WATER, ICE CREAM,
CANDIES.
BILLIARD ANDPOOL PARLOR
Burdell Tobacco Co.
752 BROAD STREET.
GREEN TEA ROOM, 2610 CENTRAL AVENUE
Near Camp Hancock Station PHONE 6718-J.
HOME COOKING
Breakfast 7:30 to 10 Lunch 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 7:30
J. HARRY JOHNSON
1208 BROAD STREET.
PHONE 1366-W.
Full Line of Furniture.
Camp Furniture. Regulation Lockers.
FOURCHER’S
1131 Broad Street. Phone 2832.
SOLDIERS ATTENTION! GET IN THE GAME!
Put yourself in condition to go over the top.
A complete line of D. & M. BASE BALL GOODS, the
best on the diamond.
Boxing Gloves and Foot Balls.
FISHING TACKLE. We carry everything the fisher
man needs.
Cameras, Films, Flash Lights, Knives, Safety Razors,
Wrist Watches. Cleaning Rods for the army rifle.
Hoppe’s Powder Solvent.
No. 9 Gun Covers.
Pistols, Guns and Locks Repaired and Keys Fitted.
FOURCHER’S
GUN, LOCK AND BICYCLE WORKS.
No. 1131 BROAD STREET.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
—GORHAM SILVER—
L. J. SCHAUL &. CO.,
840 Droad street.
Next to Kress’ Five and Ten.
BRING YOUR REPAIRS TO US.
LARGEGT STOCK OF DIAMONDS IN
AUGUSTA.
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