UKSDAY, JULY 21, 1960wi-5. • 1IFOR TWOs£WEEK'J TlsoftballININGgot 10ugh theor the i 4 er-y Kusz-her andDelphi. 5 bounc-Na'in over only 21 •y Burk-r 5 hits.Carrideniehih.game 23 toRileyAn advance detail of ninetional Guardsmen 'and three motor vehicles will leave Delphi on Tuesday, July 26, for Camp Grayling, Michigan where the 38th infantry division will spend two weeks in summer field training.. The advance detail is'composed of M-Sgt. Walter R. Cochran, SFC Irvin G. Britton, Sgt. Max E. Peterson, SP5 Roger R. Frye, SP5 William Maxwell, Sgt. Harold R. Hale, Cpl. William Glover, SP4 James Wallerand Pvt. Gary D. Abbott.' They will take all equipment needed for the unit to use for the entire twoi played y’s Pro-nerouslyprovide11 meetiy nightweeks of encampment.The main body of Company B will I depart with Capt. Dan Clawson, commanding officer, on Saturday, July 23. Other officers are Lt. Rob-| ert Myers, of Delphi, Lt. CarrollK. Morgan, of Frankfort, and Lt, Fredrick Lowary, of Lafayette: There will be 78 men and threeof the officers attending the camp.They will have five 2 1-2-ton trucks,3 jeeps, a 1 1-2-ton trailer and two1-4 ton trailers.dent ofnounces ents fortor the;ting atmty su-leetingsr.ty.lay ofThe present strength is 97 menand four officers. Thirty-four moreenlistments are needed to bring the company to full strength of 135. Men not attending field training will be on the six months training program or will depart for sixmonths training at Ft. LeonardWood, Mo., on August 25. The latter includes Pvt. Roy Oaks, Pvt.William F. Gilman, Jr., Pvt Charles D. Sledge, Pvt. Donnie Lar-imore, Pvt. Robert R. Grove, Pvt Eugene Foster and Pvt. William E. Barnard.The following men departed for Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., on July 9: Pvt. Albert Davis, Jr., Pvt. Dennis M. Widner and Pvt. Michael A. Hoffman.MarilCounting thPOIPL/)ay—noOther members of the Guard are:Stateperiod.sgivingM-Sgt. Edward Blake; platoon sergeants, Jerry Lilley, Paul O’Far-Pe' | rell; sergeants first class, Edward Carr, Richard Larimore, John E.Schlaug, Ralph Hughes, Donald Robbins, Dwain Wigner;Sergeants Donald Davis, Craig Fouts, Ralph Hankins, David Harrison, Wayne Hathaway, Daniel Lybrook, Charles O’Farrell, Wayne Pearson, Donald Ragan, Donald White, David Garrigus.Tommie Buchanan,JadiLeague regular He wabrand’! the Ca.364, GJohn for Tilschoolperiodbe-Corporals Richard Davis, John Heffley, Thom as Armstrong, George BurkhalterFrank Creek, Ronald Cripe, RonalcendV^cavaca.400.tin .36had aparedm ganThe-a i-2,ester. I iod, 9'iter.tion ofire Ad*ckfield,pe andttsburgtoo!.Devore.Specialists fourth class, RobertDillman, Richard Funkhouser, Donald Gangwer, James Gates, John Guardi Jack i Hiatt« Donald Keller,William Lang, William Peterson,Harold PowelT, Ruhl Robbins, Larry; Schrader, Charles A. Shaffer, JerrySneathen, Robert Speer, Marion Starbuck, William Thompson, Lloyd Viney, Gary Weaver, Jerry Johns Private first class, Charles Hath away, Martin Rinehart, Norm Beck, Jackie Black, Lee Davis James Hufford, Thomas Merreli, Floyd Oaks, James Reef.Privates, Elmo Beaver, Robert William Crist, Gary DeboseasonRockficwithoutwon oand w play champi played 1 whe BennerstruckCox,Ne road,port is idditionsad towry tteDoy Dishon, Ronnie Fisher, William Hampton, Don Hinesley, David Hoshaw, Larry O’Dell, Keith, Parrett, James Pearson, Thomas Reed, John Stevens, Guadalupe Trevino.'Recruits, Omer Joseph, HarryLucas, Austin Price, Duane Royer,with aAfter, John Storey, the en-seveni__