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Show Opening CeremonWs Slated for Athletic Plant Set For Tonight; To Bowl Sunday Aft I : Max, Buddy Show Here Next Week Baer Brothers Hill Field. October Ogden, Utah Make 10 6. 1943 Trip of Bowling Alleys Ready for Action 368th and 307th, OASG and 482nd Tangle On Hardwood Opener as Officers Match Series And EM Roll Three-Gam- e f Max and Buddy Baer. CAGE The gym, which BIG-NAM- E seats more than one of the rated spectators,is best service field houses in the country. Facilities are also avail- 1000 Is ,:m "is. 2 i" " '. ."- -I rzT The Station hospital basketball team has-- found itself a mascot, d f suo-depo- Fail Puppy; In Doghouse sad-eye- Are - Medic Cagers heavy-pawe- d, OASG world's heavyweight champion erstwhile title contender, rt tively, will arrive at Hill Fid plane on Monday next for i day tour of Ogden Air 8 Command installations, three of which will be spent local was announced today by att officials ot tne oasu Now on a nation-wid- e toirf ti asu aepois ana Baer nrocners are permasd stationed at Mcciellan Field ramento, where they aid in physical training program, d team the .post and md boxing . . t. exniDiiion Doxing snows. ITINERARY In stating their OASC itinw Capt. Carl B. Menger, phi training officer who will charge of their Ogden showhij dicated that the boys wijl all Athetically inclined military personnel of Ogden Air Sendee Command and Hill Field Army Air Base have a full program eat out for them this week, Captain Carl S. Monger, Special Service and physical training officer, having announced that grand opening ceremonies for the gym will be held tonight with a similar opening planned for the field bowling alleys on Sunday, Brigadier General Morris Ber man, commanding general of the OASC, and Col. Lilburn D. Fator, base commander, will be on hand for the dedications of both buildings and will officially open the doors to the uniformed public. The local band will also be present to add color and music to the events. Headlining the activities at the huge new athletic plant, which begins at 7:30, are two basketball games. The 368th will tangle with the 307th while OASC engages the strong 482nd quintet in the second half of the doubleheader. Both games will be of. regulation length. Wil Six-Da- y Saint taken to Bushnell general ho: at Brigham. City and probaM several other military estab ments in this vicinity. Bernard puppy that belongs to Sgt. George Verdonckt, coach of the team and its stellar guard. The brown and white pup's name is Kula, and Is only four months old. Kula's patrons opened their season unofficially last Mon night with a disappointing day 2 loss to the OASC Headquar ters squadron quintet. On Monday Max and 30-1- able for boxing, wrestling, handball, squash and volleyball contests. VERDONCKT COACHES While the blue and gold of the Plans call for one night a week being set aside for use of the build- OASC was peppering the basket with long shots from every angle, ing by WAC troops. "We hope to have boxing and the Medics had considerable diffibackboards wrestling smokers at least twice culty in controlling the a month and have already made and in working the ball down the Initial contacts towards bringing floor. basketball Coach Verdonckt of the Medics In severnl big-na- teams during the winter months," stated Capt. Menger. "Athletic esntoment. valued in excess of $3M has been purchased and installed for the use of aU." Among the various items that have and are being placed in readi ness for play and physical training work are parallel bars, overneao Buddy visit all organizations at Hill I including the 'station hoi? Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock t FINISHING TOUCHES HERE . . . Being placed on the new maple-wain the barracks area, as this picture was taken. Gallery space for close to 100 spectators has been erected and Captain Menger and Staff Sergeant Maxie Kosof, local bowling; authorities, predict that even that will not be enough to hold the crowd expected to attend Sunday's opening program. (Photo by Sergeant George Kinney, Public Relations staff.) ys pill-rolli- ng troops with the Baers a erees. The two behemoths will toss leather, at each other three round exhibition. Ml I -- AT SUB DEPOT They will work with the pf eel training classes on Wednef giving demonstrations of techs m taking exercises, short stressing the benefits of goodon rf leal condition and lessons Their tour is being made in a to stimulate interest in am program at we 'various naui Thursday and Friday mt Wakeman, Plumb, Toth and Free Top All Bowlers was not too disappointed with his team's showing, however, in spite of the lopsided score. "We had le men en the fleer playing It different styles of baa,' at Wens anent mt said Sgt. Verdonckt. "Wttfa sonx Mountain Home, Idaho, and praeOee playing together and more mtm, where boxing shows I conditioning the team should be a and at wtoek. been scores men's officers' and week enlisted in last If bowilng leagues Baers arranged, tough one to beat." be pot an wffl again any criterion for Judging, then the tenpins are definitely scheduled their paces. They will rotors W Standout in the maroon and pieces, wrestlbars, weight-liftin- g ing, boxing and tumbling mats, white Medics' effort was Sgt Bob for a mauling when kegiera of the two circuits take over the alleys at Field en 8atsvdajrt leaving kf 4 in the third round of oa I punching and striking bags, rowing Mendiola, lanky center who prom- the Ogden Bowling Center this evening at Sunday. play. machines, rooed wall weights, med ises to be the nucleus of the team's icine balls and ropes for climbing offense. CpL "Battling Bill" Doman Pvt. Lyman Wakeman, consid exercises. and CpL George Mayer also per ered one of the best bowlers la Time formed well for the NINE ALLEYS in southern the turned California, Feature of the opener at the The other members ef the Medics' Entel first 600 or better series when he squad are: L4. L. K. Kimball, CO bowling alleys will be a three-gam- e who 601 Medical rolled to move the of into five third Detachment, place match series between the top Mel bowlers of each of the current scored one of the team's six basin the EM's Big Five with a sixENLISTED MEN Lt. R. I leagues, officers and enlisted men. kets: Lt John Oestello, RAwlin iMnu interested HI game average of 181. Wakeman G. TP. Ave. teams will be selected Wlllshan, First Sgt. Floyd Casady, Other 184 S Keuhn also took over individual high hon ticipatlng in the Civilisa K it to roll on the remaining maples, Tech. Third Grade Max Chierret, win have until Friday to n Wank leas US ors with a sizzling 233. with all action scheduled to begin Staff Sgt. Lee Olsen, and Pfc sinee the opening game vf) 181 MM Salomon. .... Harold Wakeman at 3.o'clock. OASC, 82nd Tied aertM ta he niavea mt mmi 179 6 Busehe M76 There are nine alleys altogether, mlfova in fWden has been to the 178 Toth ie8S Consistently downing pins six for white trooM located in the All-Star move into first place in the Big poned until Tuesday nigni, last building near the civilian park OFFICERS Bringing the total numon colored Five was Corp. Chuck Keuhn, who teams troops ing lot, and three for O. Ave. TP. entered tnus iar w situated opposite their barracks. to . . MaoCarroU 6 999 his 166 two kegler crew three upped average the are points Sunday's program is slated for the . 6 166 999 2 ana s, m 184. branches Bill Mallory SSzL Wank dronned Supply larger place. Howling charges to all 164 986 tneir w Plumb 6 seven to by registered but just digits cento 15 managed will be hang per line. 168 976 Artnur Free 6 and Johnson Sid on 1R2 An. nlace in second with With nine keelers all bunched tO' Apparently In the throes of i 6 964 169 Kimball AItmJt In the race other newcomer was Pvt. Eddie arether wins' for honors in the slump Hill Field's bowling PbUlBiBf mrm th nlnn.hln bowlers who those Only one Toth In fifth was the with handed its second de if position Officer league it is doubtful squad have competed in under leadership of Frank game or Z3Z. first five men can be tagged prior feat In as many days when it or more Machine services k are games eligible to tonisrht's weeklv-- league play. dropped three games to the Pine-vieContinuing to monopolise league inger; for Big Five rating. Fred Budde; ana w by Three men. Kcuhn. Wank and club in the Ogden City league piay, me oasu and 32nd Supply crew with Dale iewis w to choices solid Wakeman appear five won all four of their games Monday night, managing to eke rtff!!niB for the series roll for the EM, but these last two out one win. It was the first from Station OASC fmm Mmonz the and aiAomt Hospital denlaces will also have to be loss of the season for the league to the respectively, tie Buglers, for a meeting w n at Mo(1 this ovpninar locals. lead with eight wins apiece. It captains to recreation fo according Probable lineups tonight's Pvt. Lyman Wakeman was again might be mentioned here that she cage games: high man for the Hill Field five, fourth came In each encounter U rmp RMh TMscharces M7th S88th slapping the pins down at 189, 190 ENLISTED MEN Hfflt obtained from the total score of Reed enlisted men from Johnson F Team Four W. L. TP Ave. the three games and 191 clup for a three-gam- e played. honorao Hill F , been given . 8 have Haywood 816 MaoCarroU Leadsactually series total of 570. Eddie Toth was OASC 9 4961 . 1 a win at WfieX. i f ure Brandon second with 525 and team captain, S2nd .. C . 8 6 4622 770 ... Lapoint uuruig coargei over Hi hiffh tar series Taking J Taoorn Boyer . 5 S S791 6S1 are Sgt William Maxie Kosof followed with Medics SSgt. I officers was Roland Free Clifford Capt. O William . 4 4 782 524. 76th Depot Report Squadron, 4697 043. witn 204 Free also had a 482nd RM OASC 42 nd P. Soils, . 8 7S7 Clerks 4422 5 Juan In the men's doubles league O. Suttle, tm . 8 5 4074 679 game to place second In single Pvts. William Salvo Kosof redeemed himself when he Zimmerman F f n m JIm Mia D v. Lt. Pinmh Charlav game scoring. Stewart tossed . 1 7 4698 682 first " brilliant 475 down the F wi"""' Smith, F. E. poi rtepair night high man with a 190, E. QM unassigned. C . 6 8 8768 628 Jensen Clay, Sturgeon maples, teaming with his partner, 880th . . . . remained ntact at this spot with O Gehrman Taggart Aee Smartt, to turn in one of the OFFICERS G ...Smith, F.J. highest doubles scores ever re- Tear W. I TP. Ave. a 212 for Individual high. Plumb the third piece Air Crsft Phillips mm info . 6 2 4596 765 had a 533 serlM ported in Ogden, 1312. Smartt was packed by Capt .Free. . 6 2 4284 795 third place In the Big; Five with equally hot, having a 637 series. a 164 Palriim average. Free took ovsr . 5 737 8 4424 atmft clHl WAxie Kosof, . 4 4 41SS 697 we fourth slot with 162. Tied for first nlae in aM aU league play for the flu of . 2 6 4045 674 FIvm cers' am Bis B.niiM nttf asrain SCI nuni.n jrinh . 1 1 4022 670 Having assisted in making the MaoCarroU LA and Chnek MaOory Hill Field softball season a sue 1943 with by kmrum f ioa at the alleys cess, captains of all softball crews that nlav mav start pn June Wedd Leaves MacCarroil moved up four, points are invited to register their teams Other irom jbz, while Mallory, thanks at touch football for the civilian For Duty in to a 537 series the nWcd him scheduled to start at nin league to be opened soon. to Free, Jumped 12 points Schedule for tonlgnt: Teams may be organized by do Sgt. Dan Polier, sports editor of A going-awa- y was held second EnUsted Men: irom rirai position and 154. partments in which the members YANK, the army weekly, leads at the Hotel Utah party coffee last shop Officers' club and Ptihlln are employed or may be comprised with his chin by picking a 1943 week by the agflMi vs. CMerfcsj and Con- lations vs. Bngtere of employes from various divisions. are now OASC football team in the tracting unit Purchasingtied for fiist place for one of its emvs. Sta. Hs All registering should be completed October 15 issue of the paper eacn with six wine and two deMed. Sop. June who is ployes, Wedd, leaving not nkad later October which VS. will than feats. be available at PX for detached service at the by 4SSnd Se. The Officers' club la Tuesday, Army 12, according to Sid Johnson, roc stands on Friday, October 8. In Air Base at Salt Offroerst pected to have little trouble In Lake City. reation chairman of the Welfare the article Polier analyses YANK'S Sta. llesa, m trd J1" of the Bismol flertlan to. Eleven guests attended and Miss Coull, who Is assisting VAith the selection for each star gridiron Wedd Fss. Bel it. eaAir Oran was presented with a going-awa- y night, but Publlo Relations may arrangements. be performer. clowned when run the late oft cm gift. sub-deno- Bowling's Big Five 'nil-Roller- s.' - ts Additional Allowed to Civ. Bowling all-st- ar Keglers Lose Again as Slump Continues all-st- j ar two-thir- ds w Team Standings Bowling ,,- -.' J. Organize Civilian Touch Tackle . YANK Chooses Grid Champs In Oct. 15 Issue six-ara- me S.IC. - six-thirt- ' y. ft. . dls-posi- |