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Show MILFORD CCC NOTES (By Carl M. Holloway) Charles E. Lamb, the Catholic district chaplain, was a vistor at our camp last week-end. Saturday-evening Saturday-evening at 7:30 o'clock, he gave a lecture on character building. At 8:00 o'clock in the recreation hall, a piture show was given. It was an educational picture dedicated to the police of America. It was enjoyed by all the boys. Sunday-morning Sunday-morning at 7:30 o'clock, Chaplain Lamb held mass for all the boys of Catholic) denomination in the camp. R. M. Fields, the district educational educa-tional adviser from Fort Douglas, was at our camp Monday evening of this week. He is responsible for all educational activities carried car-ried on in every camp in the Fort Douglas district. Thanksgiving day was one that will long be remembered by the boys of this company. We had two football games during the day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We had a swell dinner, too. We really had many things to be thankful for. Football Two of the most exciting and breath-taking of football games were witnessed by- us this last week-end. These particular games were the most interesting and hard-fought that this scribe has seen all year. The first game found barracks No. 4 on the long end of the score, 6 to 0, when Akers intercepted a pass in the last quarter on his own two-yard stripe and ran the remaining re-maining length of the field for the only touchdown of the game. In the second game the locals, led by Banks and Tribole, found themselves and came back to upset up-set the heavily favored barracks No. 1 team by a score of 12 to 8. The winners of the first game, barracks No. 4, wish to challenge any local team for a game at anytime. any-time. ' |