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Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive History of Naval Postgraduate School The Navyator 1943-11-27 The Navyator v.1:31 1943-11-27 U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California http://hdl.handle.net/10945/49662 VOL. I, No. 31 U. S. NAVY PRE-FLIGHT SCHOOL, DEL MONTE, CALIF. SATURDAY. NOVEMBEll 27. 19.. 3 Navyators Beat Battalion Quotas Are Set for Sixteenth's Honor St. Mary's, 37-14, as Pearl Harbor War Bond Drive jMan Is C.E. Todd EshmontRunsWild . With 3.46 Average The Pearl Harbor Day cash sale of War Bonds now IS under way PLAY CAL TODAY here and all hands will go "all out" to surpass this School's Quota of Charles Eugene Todd, Laguna The Navyators today end their $50,000. During the past week officers, Ship's Company and civili~n Beach, Cal., and former four-letter football season as guests of the personnel have been making their pledges and Monday the cadets WIll man at Laguna Beach High University Qf California Bears in be on deck to Bomb with Bonds. ~ School, is offered by the graduat- EXTRA LIBERTY . S· h d 't' Memorial Stadium at Berkeley. The Quotas of the various. de- !: Extra Saturday night liberty mg IXteent to ay as I s prtze The game will start at 1430. partmen ts are as follows : officers, ' f h '11 b ted t product. T 0 d d $20 ,000 ; SI1Ip" S C ompany, $2500'" 0 hone B ourttalion WI attaininge gran its0 reg I' s t ere d a A crowd of 37,000 last Sunday civilian employees, $1,000; cadets, eapecarl Hara bor War Bond Quota. composite grade paid $30,000 to see the Navyators $27750 of 3.46 in top- , . Two hours extra Saturday . h b at their best and left Kezar Sta Breaki~g down the cad et quota night liberty will be granted taljonPtng andt e threeat- dium thrilled by the experience of by Battalions: the 288 cadets of each Battalion exceeding its men _ Wallace watching Eshmont & Co. humble the Seventeenth ,,?U aim at the quota by 25 percent or more. E. Amling, San- Bruce Smith and the St. Mary's purchase of $10,00 m Bonds cost- In addition, to the Battalion C Pre-Flight A.ir Devils, 37 to 14, in . $8 100 I ta Ana, a I . , mg , . having the highest per capita Th E an excellent football game. · h omas gan, CAocr TOIle The 272 cadets 0 f t h e EIg - purchase based on the total D U " I es m.omes, a., P,iu PHJON of 1« Favorites to win by seven points, teenth will set their sights on an number of cadets in the Bat- and Will i a m Sixl... IJ. the Navyators turned on the power objective of $10,200 at a cost of talion, a special dinner will be Fitzsimmons, La. Jolla, Cal.- at the opening kickoff and with 7 $7,650. served on "Sauerkraut Night," were tied for the runner-up spot minutes, 18 seconds played in the The Nineteenth, with its 180 with the smoking lamp lit. with composite grades of 3.43. first Quarter, had a 13 to 0 lead. cadets, opens fire on a target of Note: The above liberty will Speakers today will be Lieut. The Air Devils were temporarily $6,750 costing $5,062.50. be in addition to the extra Comdr. Fitzhugh, Lieut. Comdr. back in the ball game with a touch ~- down in the second period but the These quotas, based upon the e~ty granted the company Wtn- Forsberg and Lieut. Hole. The Navyators countered with two number of cadets in each Bat- nmg the we~~y Sports Pro- destinations of those being de- more tallies, added another in the talion, call for an average pur- gram competition. tached : 120 to Hutchjnson, Kans., third stanza and another in the chase of $28.120 per cadet. Many 65 to Norman, Okla., and 20 to 1 final when the losers added seven cadets with private incomes and Harbor and dated December 7. Olathe, Kans. points. those with no personal obligations All Bonds will be delivered to the Egan recorded one of the highest will far exceed this average. It is purchaser at whatever address he grades ever given in athletics with It was the game Lieut. Kern and contemplated that most cadets will designates, within ten days. a mark of 3.92. Second best in this his men had been waiting for since purchase a $50 bond costing $37.50, On the occasion of the Fourth of division was Clyde C. Spear, the season opened and when the while a few will find a $25 bond July cash sales of War Bonds, Bringhurst, Ind., who had a grade opportunity came to avenge the costing $18.75 all that they can af- cadets at St. Mary's Pre-Flight of 3.77. double loss suffered in baseball ford. It is expected that all cadets School averaged $40 per cadet. Top man in ground training was last summer, the Navyators took will go the limit, even though it Can Del Monte equal that figure? Hugh E. Lang, Tecumseh, Neb., full advantage of the situation. may call for a small sacrifice. Captain Steele thinks it can. with a mark of 3.66, and was fol- Fired to a high pitch, the Kern On Monday cadets will be sup- Of special interest to cadets is lowed by William R. Clark, Phoe-' men were unbeatable and earned plied with forms to make their an announcement of extra lib- nix, Ariz., with 3.59. the praise of writers and coaches I pledges. On December 6 and 7, erty appearing elsewhere on The highest officer aptitude as the best team ever to see action these pledges will be redeemed by this page. mark went to Fitzsimmons, with on the West Coast-a high com the actual purchase of the bonds Checks for payment for \Var a grade of 3.90 and Charles R. pliment considering California's which will be stamped with the Bonds may be made payable to Fullar, Lorain, 0., deadlocked "Vow Boys" and the powerhouse seal of the Postmaster at Pearl the Treasurer of the United States. with Todd, for second place with outfits fielded by the late Howard Jones at U.S.c. =~=--=.:..-=-.:.....-=--------===========--::::==;;; marks of 3.50. The pre-game buildup featured Of the forty-five members of the individual duel between our the Seventeenth who depart with Leonard Eshmont and the ace St. the Sixteenth tomorrow, Ralph H. Mary's back, Bruce Smith. Esh Worley, I -I, Grandview, Wash., mont, regarded as one of the best recorded the highest compo ite backs in America today, was the mark of 3.60, and he also scored brightest star on the star-studded the highest mark in athletics with 3.64. field as Smith, the former AII American from Minnesota, turned Runner-up to Worley in com in a sub-par performance because posite grade was William E. Went of illness. zel, I-I, Hollywood, Cal., with a Eshmont lugged the leather mark of 3.46. Worley was seconded 29 times and (1) .cored two in athletics by James B. Dele touchdowns; (2) gained Is.. "Well done and congratulation.," says Ensign Brill to four membera hanty, I -I, Cleveland, Ohio, who yard., more than the total regia of the crew. These four mates went all out for the Pearl Harbor had 3.39. tered by all the St. Mary's backs; Day War Bond Drive by purchasing I $500 bond each. They are, Wentzel topped Worley in (3) averaged 5.3 yard. per carry left to right; Phil Benedict, SK3c, Jack Freemond, PhM2c, Jacob ground training with a grade of (Sec FooTIIALL, pa,_ 4) Fishke, PhM2c, and Leonard Walker. PhM2c. 3.71, the latter recording 3.57. PAGE Two THE NAVYATOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1943 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1943 THE NAVYATOR PAGE THUE Captain Kiefer_Is NAPrimTra Herrman Leads Coronado Squadron Sets Fast Pace In Chief, Succeeding Buckmaster Sixteenth To Three Sports Program Vol. It No. 11 . Saturday, onmMr 27 •• ,'u New Testing Marks Published every Saturday for the personnel of Rear Admiral Elliott Buckmaster, USN, who has been Chief of The Coronado Squadron dis the United States Nu', Pre-Fli,ht School, Del played further power by topping Monte, Calif.. at no expense to the Nu·y. Naval Air Primary Training since the Command was organized in ' The upward trend of physical I the Sports Program for the sec C APTAI N G EORCE W . STEELE. USN (Ret. ) October, 1942, left his Kansas City, Kansas, headquarters last Satur Co",,,,.,,Ji,,, Offiur day to take up his new duties as Commandant of the aval Air excellence continued with the ond consecutive week by scoring ll£UT. C OMD.. GEORGE D. F IT Z HUCH . USNR Center, San Diego, with additional duty as Commanding Officer of graduation of the Sixteenth tOday.,' 64 points. \Vith two weeks remain Exu.live Officer ing of the Fall season the Coronado LIEUT. W. D. P.UTNU,. USNR.. the Naval Air Station, San Diego, where he will replace Rear Admiral Movie "Girl Crazy," Mickey Three records were set-one in P",blic R.,ld;oN-,S O/four Rooney, Judy Garland. Showings squad has maintained an unblem Ernest L. Gunther, USN. ~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. dividual and two battalion marks. Admiral Buckmaster was de- at 1620 and 1910 for all Bat ished record in s·occer, football, tached as Chief of Naval Air Pri talions and 2100 for officers, Ship's Cadet Scott C.