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Show FieK EOT IBClJlS Col El litMetic Create ' Recreations, "" ' Games Slated For New Hoop League Sports Featured Hill Councils Meet In Loop Opener Weekly to Decide Policy Field Will Play Kearns ; The Hill Field Bomber will go to Kearns January 10 for the opening blast of the new Utah Service Basketball league, accord' ins to a complete schedule an nounced this week by Corporal Dave Rowe of Kearns, secretary of the league. Matches are set for Tuesday and Friday nights of each week. Last games in the first round are dated February 25. The brand new league Includes service squads from Fort Douglas, Kearns, Salt Lake Air Base, Hill Field, and Bushnell hospital, as well as three civilian crews Provo Steelers, Eckers Studio and the Salt Lake Sheriffs. The air base at Salt Lake has a strong quintet with former college stars as the nucleus. The Steelers were intermountain A.A.U. champs last year, and Eckers were in the same race.. Home squads will be permitted to make arrangements for poning scheduled games in the loop - Hill Field, Wings Slash Bombers, 55-3Score 6 first-roun- w tea mw &i n a ' 9 Newest innovation ing enlisted w SL r 1 Field sports-minde- d participating l d . 32-1- 37-2- Ogden.scores Vox tot ine main name: BUI Field Air Base jrs.rt.-rp.Harris, t . . 3 O 4 F.E.Smith, I Ostlund, t 1 0 2 .Mayer, f. o eiuesen- King, e... . 1 dahl, Glovers, g 1 Mandl, g. . Ford, g. . . o z. Ver Ragusa, I Shaddock, t Kruger, f. Lumpp, r. 1 jrg.jn.xp. 6 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 donckt, g 1 f...t Sicoll, f... 16 Hibbard, XZh NTM' , In Hill hum. recreation 99th Depot Repair squadron's coun. cil put it this week, "The councils are more than living up to expe yU& V and uiiv JUUlVluUSil Dutwu tastes are the recently organized uilci. -- aiuauiuii auuciiu councils. Plana have been laid, suggestion. already hashed over and, as First Lt. George Thomson, special gerv. ices officer who is advisor to the Prelim Games P in personnel of w Win in up Douglas at Sheriffs; Provo at Bushnell and Wings at Kearns. 24 Hill Field at Sheriffs; January Eckers at Provo; Fort Douglas at Wings and Kearns at Bushnell. January 2S Hill Field at Provo: Wings at Sheriffs; Eckers at Kearns and Bushnell at Fort Douglas. 31 Wings at Hill Field; January Kearns at Provo; Sheriffs at Bushnell and Fort Douglas at Eckers. at Hill Field; February 4 Kearns Bushnell at Wings; Provo at Fort Dougat and Sheriffs. Eckers las February 7 Hill Field at Bushnell; Fort Douglas at Kearns; Wings at Eckers and Provo at Sheriffs. Fort Douglas at Hill February 11 Field; Bushnell at Eckers; Sheriffs at Kearns and Wings at Provo. at Eckers; February 14 Hill Field Sheriffs at Fort Douglas; Bushnell at Provo and Kearns at Wings. February IS Sheriffs at Hill Field: Provo at Eckers; Wings at Fort Douglas and Bushnell at Kearns. February 21 Provo at Hill Field: Sher iffs at Wings; Kearns at Eckers and Fort Douglas at Bushnell. Hill Field at Wings February 25 Provo at Kearns; Bushnell at Sheriffs and .Eckers at Fort Douglas. (End first round.) 99th D.R.S. Athletic Council 99th and 308th The powerful Wings quintet from Salt Lake Air Base trimmed the Hill Field Bombers 66 to 36 for their third straight victory of the basketball season at the gymnasium here last Friday night. Bob Cowan of the Wings stood out for the visitors as he dropped the old casaba into the basket for lft points. High man for the ' if advisable. Bombers was Francis E. Smith, The schedule; 13 10 Hill Field at Kearns; forward, woo accounted for January Wings at Bushnell; Fort Douglas at Provo scores. and Salt Lake Sheriff! at Eckers. In preliminary games the 99th January 14 Bushnell at Bill Field; team romped Kearns at Fort Douglas; Eckers at Wlnga Repair Squadrons over the Utilities Liberators for and Sheriffs at Provo. January 17 Hill Field at Fort Douglas; a 4 triumph, and the' 308th Eckers at Bushnell; Kearns at Sheriffs 5 from the 1962nd and Provo at Wings. squad won January 21 Eckers at Hill Field; Fort Engineers of the QM Depot in run-ners- 1943 Wednesday, December 22, Ogden Utah tations." Meeting weekly, the counci- l99th squadron and 482nd now active and 308th Avn. squadron near Vpa are made up of ing that point five committees that shouldn't leave a single phase of the EM'i recreation untoucnecu Soldier Cooperation The new setup hinges on whole. hearted cooperation by EM in the squadrons, suggestions and criti- cisms they make to the commit. 99tH council of the the athletic of m n.mhH t iva own benefit repalrTqiiadron In their regular weekly session. Left to right: tees, all for theiro ficers mere, JcTBnSison, Sgt. Charles Seaman, TSgt. Francisitkowski, Physicai training , m " " ei. vaiir wnrreu, First Lt. George Thomson, stncHy a Kc!gwSSam Cliff ord Vincett and SSgt. Fred Putnam. policy a, S& La-nd- . OleSSgfc OCs Increased Lead By Full Game; Meds Beat 99th DRS rv.Tnr.(ntir.n Jjojft Suggested sports . are1, 1.boxing . wresmng, xencing, nanaoau, tuskeet mbling, shooting apparatus, swimming, skiing, : hiking, track and field events, judo, table tennis, badminton, volleyball ana even rlai-t- i rVirnurine' if rriat'a tho nmi 1 I in the "bar" leaeue of military keglers move toward M 9 attempt he suggests it to the committee. as tne ena oi over Public Keiations lead But sports alone don't fill the to their defend o 1 Furmaq, recreational field and parties, out-0 Cowan, g. th first round of nlav looms but one week away. SSltrntli in the '"8 mu. yusiuva, oiaSo Bhowl fa B u luu uva unu EM, stags and smokers, using Totals.. 28 3 55 Totals.. 18 4 36 games last week, while PROs lost-clubs, etc., are all to have their to Aircraft out one four of innings. point Scorers la pint Games Committee Members Scorers In the two preliminary hoop Shops. When the OCs and the matches were: is very OFFICERS' LEAGUE In the 482nd squadron's council 09th Repair Putnam 8, Williams 6, PROs meet tonight, it IV Ave. members have been committee W. Team Cross Sicoll Hibbard 6, 6, 2, Houghton 2, probable that the first round win Berkel 2. Total 32. 781 chosen but 'it is hoped that each 14 Officers' 38 Club decided. be will Utilities AUred 6, Steels 4, Rich 2, ner 35 17 771 man in the squadron will at Mine Public Relations Pais 2. Total 14. Third Reporting Detachment 3rd 27 25 687 time during the year participate 308th Clifford 14, Harris 9, Brandal Reporting 8, Tabor 4. Total 35. climbed into third place last week, Aircraft Shops 26 733 on some committee. 26 1962nd Engineers Boyd 8, Black 8, The members and jobs are: Pub 15 37 710 Scott 5, Brown 2, Jackson 4. Total 25. after a sensational rise from sixth Station Hospital CpL and bulletin boards 676 37 Seotion ..15 licity place seven weeks ago. The Re- Signal now Roden and Sbgc. Shumway porters have won 25 out of 28 ENLISTED MEN'S LEAGUE ard Bailey: soecial events and MrPvt. Team Ave. seven 1 W. ices possible points in the last Harry Lane and 99th Repair Squadron . .36 12 766 Harold SSgt rounds. Carey; specialized physical 84 14 747 training CpL Homer KomDergw Lt Chuck Mallory rolled the OASO 27 17 780 and Corooral James Burkhardt; highest individual series of the 482nd ac evening, a boiling 563 actual score, Medical Supply ........22 26 . 666 tournaments and recreational Cpl 727 Station 25 19 Hepp, while tivities knocked Lt. Finlinson 'em Hospital SSgt. Ed The Outlaws were still in by Ben Whitesides for high down for 11 29 681 TTVnnia HI Smlih Ttc FraDCil l a total of 224 pins in a Buglers driver's seat of the men's intra single of the game. and Cpl. Michael mcbuw Smith single game. mural bowling league this week High scores for tha evening! TO .1... a. .J nnllotM COfflSut Capt. Joe Mazzeri chalked up a after defeating Branch 1, three out High Slagles 210 t game, and Lt. Victor Swyden 218 of four, in kegling matches a week Whitesides 218 rolled 201. Lt. Mallory was the Harner Mf"J blU Isfln IIh X ago last night. 10 Whiting ...217 fourth officer to go over the 200 ta reof the Outlaws adviser, Jimmy Pidd Series upmcer' High his with mark mark, game single 213 mained high man with pins in Whiting ,.628 or 214. a single frame and 606 for the J.WrestPidd follows: In the opener last nlcht in the . . . ..60S 590 Meds Win series. Pf& lens-tiLavton hoards field Hill basketball . Medical v..iim.. snatched , b..vii.u four o Supply ana uuiiwu High Three Games r mua uuiitiiy The Ramblers won three out of Team w.c i uie uikiierLu mi- William Coyle and oogu . .' One points from the 99th Repair squad niuwugj four from Branch 4, with Whiting Branch Thunderbolts into camn to in- -i VAnra and services Superchargers . . ................ 293S ron in the enlisted men's league defeated . m swrotu .u 628 serOutlaws I .......2889 last week, as the two teams played "c "" "I o w rolling a 217 single and a TTi mr Sort-- William KieSKe, oia. Team High Single Game ies for the evening. the only matches in the league for The Thundredbolts. crlDDled b Wllford Purcell. Strt. Charle? IDeCUUiSN .....1018 a HI The Superchargers encountered a Superchargers the week. . Branch One .1005 little difficulty in taking three out Outlaws All teams men's other enlisted the held their own with the physical training 989 "flu," SSgt failed to appear because of ship rejuvenated Mustangs as the half Warren, of four from the unholy Five, laaUvMaal High Three Games Francis TSgt. was 13 4a 11 ' "In huiw TanHnre ROOTlQU11' o v.a George Harner rolled 218, but . a. Barry 674 ments, transfers, and the ordinary ended . " . ., -.1 a. " .t,t w.ua aa S. Johnson 650 difficulties befall enlisted Boiu. The second that half, however, tournaments and recreation633 men. Captain Berg the were too much for tivities SSgt. Fred Mustangs Individ! High Magle a am and Outstanding player in the match them as they dropped them in from SSgt Joe Brunson Vttt,jui J. Pidd 238 was mm... Lowell of David pouoall and aSet. the corners. From then O. Barry issue 237 on, the Gaston Land; plans D. Woodland . 235 Medics, who knocked 513 pins in w " uouoi, as me gap oe- - enure council. flu three games. tween the two teams gradually wid- - , Stressed at all times will NT '.VT1 Team Standings The Medics are now in fourth ,eo- likes and dUUKes OI. The feminine Thunderbolts held W. Pet. mtM .714 place, ahead of their In the second same. th flriiHn themselves. Canvases will on to their lead in the women's Outlaws . . ............ 20 the men. Station .643 10 "V- hospital ...18 11 .607 Hellcats went hosr wild am thev to determine these and bowling league for headquarters Superchargers . ....... ....17 Ramblers Members of the Big Five remain ran the score to 62 to 10 against utilized In setting up a IT and maintenance last Wednesday Unholy V M .393 the same up ..11 in each league this week, the colored Warhawks. IV 11 17, .393 No tournament or evenjfJlifl. contest The night, as they defeated the Flying Branch .. 7 SI Branch I .250 w " irum ine opening wusiuwbu Tigers, 2473 pins to 2216, handi if. r The Dive Bombers gun, as the completely outclassed cant if interest warrants cap scores. No games scheduled for Dee. 21, 1943. won from the War Hawks, 2085 Games for Dec. 28 are: warnawks strove vainly to get hold motion. 5 m Ramblers vs. Superchargers. to 2051. oi ine Dan. i Branch One vs. Unholy Fivs ,. m.. aeieait or. tne ENLISTED MEN j Thunderbolts Outlaws vs. Branch Four. High scorers for the evening in . trinle places three teams Q TP Ave. were ESnora Gale, with an actual .. . I 100 Hear . -r Innlr fit. S3 6291 190 Kosof 7.'- 1m single game mark of 171, and Greta p,ace.a" Uorn Kinirers 20 i wuiiu an 3043 Wakeman ena. 447 183 uime iut. , mtL Stewart, who totaled pins, act Army Exchange Service . rVToa 1,, 27 4668 172 Toth ine ?eature g&me Put" resiaenvs ual score, in three games. 100 than More h Named as Distributors 27 4456 165 Trank Thunder- - cre.t and area guests enjoyed Individual game scorers Elnora SO 4897 163 Roth "B Jnusiangs lane on musical 7x1 Gale 171, Muriel Orman 168, Greta The Army Exchange Service has 7"" Coem?nred b.8VThe firat am Farreil Sogers last Sunday; Stewart 264. been designated in recent AR OFFICERS n. m. at the - fh. Morthwest rccrw-as the Three high series Greta Stew- changes agen distributing Lavton hull . ., O !'rr." TP ward Ave. tv, i. n,.t.ii. . . . i a., i - art 447, Muriel Orman 432, Elnora cy ' of metal buttons, braid, and invited free of charge. Wilaon ..27 4775 176 jr the Under Gale 380. cap devices for army uniforms. 27 4712 174 Sullivan League standing at Losran. the e rell Manufacturers of army officers' Team standings: . 6168 171 Wim Mallory ........36 ii. . tnittAf A Faui uniforms will henceforth buy these Thunderbolts Won 8, lost 1. Thunderbolt. Hutchison .....83 5443 161 . 1 2 LeU Coleman, barRone: articles from the AES. The quar War Hawks Won 7, lost 2. 21 4385 162 Larsen 2 ?ItanK8 l prano; Thelma Sony B Ever, termaster general will continue to Dive Bombers Won 2, lost 7. handle procurement. MAIMM Flying Tigers Won 1, lost & X harltnns. U 0 0 1 1 2 1 Berkel, g. 3 Robinson, g 1 Salvo, F.J.Smith, a dramatic climax tonight as the Officers club, alley-habitue- I s, three-poi- nt xi iu dnhp-rollp- ra I - Team Standings Outlaws Retain First Place Lead Among Men Keglers . the-ftie- I Triple Tie in HF Layton Cage Loop .............. sSsS I si e ....2956 I --- v1 Thunderbolts Still Top Gal Keglers ...... w. Frr - . " ........ I w- T " feud-mate- s, I Bowling's Big .... ie " 1 1 aa. Farrdl at SIT m "fu.f!!.1116 t- sW iit "uwM 1 "! |