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Show ---- ----·------·____ .. DEVELOP1,IE::;T OF ·nm REFUG:S _,..,_, COITTINUED so a conside rc. ble arr.o lll1.t of gr~: vel was hauled in for this pllrpose . Ai.;. up-to-da te laaorato ry bllilding , office bllildihg , three rf;sidenc es, r, power hollse, c. nd a sllpply b3. rn were ccnstrllc ted. Also, a dllck hos~ita l was erected, where sick birds are tre~ted . A ~ew gas well is no,v being drilled which will be a c on siderabl e improvem ent over the old one. La st sprine; we pl1::nted lra:,ms and shrllbber y, ,vhich helped to becrnti:fy headqlla rters. ·:rhe Bear River Refuge is now. one of the most imDortan t a nd upto- date migr ;tory bL.~d reft;,1 es i:ri the United Skt e s. Many of the CCC fello·,v s \'i ill be le J.ving lls this month, .J.nd we a re very sorry to see them .30 . · V!e vJi sh t -hem the be st of luck. Ross H. Norr, Clerk an 00 0 000 SPORTS BEVIEW Shortly nfter the ar riv a l of · the Kentucky men, basl:etbn ll sti:: rted. Tyree, Moore, Ha rdman, Hamilton , Fox and· Slim Ross were the m2 in st ety s. It was hard for the men to adjust themselv es to Rocky MOL1ntain Ball, therefor e, the· first [;i:mJ. j S were not to be mention ed. The te.~m fi,ished first in the northern section of Fort Dougl11 s ! Spring folllld a hard-lu ll t eJ. m DQt no teams to· play with. · Soft-'Da ll \1as next in line. Ssmny orgm1ize d a team that entered the leaglle of Brigham City . This team made a good showing L1 the first _ . .,. · ~ _ _ , ..,...:,,,. _ : _ .·,.;~ ~- . .,...·.,.··-· --- ---- ---- i The lei:,g t1e ended with the cnmp te;;.m : the city ch.; mps. A du.tch lunch i \,ent to the winners . Tyree w.on indj .ividual honors as tre best eater .;at this L :ncheon. Ba s ke t'b :.1. l l ag ain found a winni~ te2.:)Il, our . closest rival was BourJ.tif lll. Sa.:;_)erior playing gave llS anothe r champio nship.· Our soft ball team easily bent all CCC teams it _compe ted with, but was only ru.nne:r< up in the city league. .The camp tenin won nony fri .e nds for the fine s portsm~ nship displnye d on the field • . Boxing !:' nd Termis h£,ve p l ay ed an import r.nt part in Ollr sp orts . . program e l though we had no outside competit ion. Some of; the ou.tstand ing jnen in c1 thletics v1erc : Blld Ha. rdm:.m, Chest e r Ty r ee , Shorty Hc.milto n, Coram Fo:~, :,Ioore, Jo e Lev1is HH.ys, Butch, S.;ewn rt, :irerelli, Renzello , ~qss, Sonnie, Bl ~ckie, Oscnr, Courtney , Beach, :?re..nklin , Gammell, Crook, Roo ker, D:c,vis, Fulls, Wqodr:ard, Hochmot1th, Tyler, Young and ·Spera. CAlIP :II S".:'ORY P:.rn Hl.I'PEtHNGS Fro;n Kent u.cky n compa.riy of men ·* ere assemble d at Fort Knox and shipped to Bri gham City. A hlll1.gry gang they vrnre to·, when they arrived . !t the first meal 180 men ate 160 loa ves of brea d (c,11 there was) a:ud ga ll c~1 s of stew. These men had a hard time making the O.D. Uniform s look go.od. The sarg~1:m t had issll.ed t0,e1J1 for the size they · wollld 1Je , i n a nother six months. · . The s c r ges.nt was right a s they showed a.n average g~ in of nine poimds. Some of the g ro~p included are: half. '. Moore the fellow who hl?.d all the money. Captain Pau.l took commm d and Remember when he wou.ld borrow a suit placed adviser Adam so in _char ::-;e. .,__ _ _ _ _ _ and _____ __ _n --c-_,.. __ _ _ __..__ _ _ _sell _ _ _it? _ _-Cont. _ _ _ _ next _ _ _p~g _ _e_ _ _ __ l |