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Show ospiUl Pockets HF OfOer BowliL Title 3 Down Officers9 Club in Bitter Battle as Lt. Warzak Paces oariici: jupes Ieg Good fen's for Top Champs Almost Beaten by One-Ma-n Gang Tactics of Singles Champ CWO Sullivan in the Hill Field Intramural LT:Ke,: League came to an end Rambler, after a with the Supercharg-Uth- e previous week, lostto their the I til match to Branch of three to one. This match U also a thriller, winding up Gtti only a difference of 22 pins. iTioM of the match dropped the Cblers to third place, fnranch I, in winning, extended wins out of W final36drive to 28However, they games. Mr last jterted too late to finish in, the I Ch-mat- In a match that wasn't decided until the final ball of the final game, the Station Hospital won the Hill Field Officers' league championship from the Officers club by a scant five-pimargin last week. Wednesday, May 3, 1944 KtThe rr Tfcem It's a 'Racquet' n ; 482nd Seems Likely EM Keg Champion Outlaws took four easy ones the Unholy Five to slide into Jecond place position after an up The fLm EM Season Winds Up This Week and season. The Superchargers had a day of rest, and took four via the forfeit method (nd down Lm Branch IV. tw. l,.1oi. Cbler t. ....57 55 Avr. 670 570 550 45 25 55 75 450 250 Five fenholy knneh IV Individual high 3 games: ....... ioach 1 iokes - ... T.jiiHHiisi V5 luc 725 716 J ............. J" 1089 taboly Five Ogden League ' w Opens Play I On June 4th date for the Ogden City League featuring Hill Field's colorful Aces and Trotters kill be Sunday, June 4, it was de eded at a meeting last week of team representatives in the loop. I Affleck Park in Ogden will be She scene of the 1944 season's first may ball" and Junction City fans treated to some grand Hav wrAmnniAs TVii rais ing of the flag by a color guard of Jfaval Supply Depot Marines and Jhe OASC Keep 'Em Flying band ire expected to highlight the fes pities, before the boys settle Opening Baseball ebe to some wn busi-- ball-playi- ng MSB OAsrrs ohiof ana ranKing omciais .. o a5 im annna lnsra uvuiiuviUIIQ to be on hand to lend an of pted Scial touch in nmuutlnm Set to go at this date in the City ocrman, U .11 A nrnpp Lilt wague mm ASA in addition to th am nH are: Ogden Arsenal, the (aval Supply sailors, a team from OUR&D railroad, USAF Depot fe 1M a Aw an...,..! J potters O evU2 vu ouiuier UM A 9 niirrir date to remember, ball- - fans. wnen the Ogden ' June LIT Krvice League tees off in the 1944 t AinecK Park In Og-- F'n Recordsmasher vr . i . wan '47 4: S '' 0 L cw t E-1- M WILLIE- - WILLIAMS an style-conscio- mm.- .- rrmif E-1- Ar-chac- ki Hill Field's Elite in Tennis Will Coach Anxious Novices nt fur-He- re aptly-nament top-flig- rs ht ifgns Keg Loops to Hold Work Started on Joint Banquet Victory Garden Work has been started on a Hill Monday, May 8 Field victory garden to be located Monday. May 8, men and women in- t fan.. Hill Field IIUW icia v& honorea be tramural leagues will u oe at a gala joint nanquei in the banquet room of the Post cafeteria at S p. m. twu-tiv- e To be sponsored oy committee of the leagues andxiiii vuid Welfare and Recreawill tion Association, the banquet 01 prizes feature the presentationbowlers and and awards to crack who have top teams in the leaguesmu paced the lour loops to kegling season. farTO most successful HHumm will nllM consist Of and singing entertainment musical and ' dancing until iu:ou p. ". tTtah'a rhimnlfln this year. Joe bowlers in Barney, will speak. Allsei-up the intramural Keg as tne aiiair prom-imo- B urgedtotobaattend the climax to a grand comyear on the alleys. rPogramdecora-HniSid is: Johnson, mittee Marlon Hnuffer. serving, and Harry Schreadley, entertainment. us handicap 71 total for - On went Pfc Bill "T- field alleys. ZmJ 9 broke even with the 482nd last week, taking two games, while TAKE A LESSON . . . From one of this trio and," Hill Fielders, the leader had to settle for one the remunerative road to tennis fame. They are the gents game and total pins 2907 to 2875. you're on do the instructing for recreation unit classes to start any Maxie Kosof cracked a 547 series who will to right, meet Ray Freeman, runner-u- p in last year's for high in the match and his now. Left day Len teammate Field Hill Leo Fox wasn't Open Tournament and twice Ogden City Champion; in his heyday held the far behind TSgt. Adams, supervisor here of men's athletics whothree-yeawith 511. Jackie r star with 9 was Ogden senior singles title; Paul Harames, a holds the net driving force distinction of in the battle the the Utah Aggies squad in S6, 37 and '38 who 527, second high with this region for the U. S. L. T. A. If series of the week's play. being committee manager for these boys can't teach you tennis . . . well, golf is still a swell pastime. Breaking into the Big Five for the first time, SSgt. "Ding" Bell led Unit Personnel to a three-poiwin over Station Hospital 2834 to 2746, with a 492 series. Lieut. John Costello, filling in for a missing Medic EM, had a 520, includ ing a hot 246 single to start it fare should again this year, off. Big Bill Tilden, Ellsworth Vines,.f out neiehborins ODnosition. Budge and the others won't be on well Coming into the loop too late hand but Hill Fielders who want tennis learning will have to after to show anything feut class enough is an offer! Those hot to learn the rallies and rushes of to, perhaps, have been contenders must furnish over tennis will get that chance, as tennis learning a full season, the nondescript the racauets. own in of courts onlv their soon as construction Pick-up- s d took a and balls darned scarce these days three-poithe dorm areas Is completed. from a tiring MSgt will come from the Recreation Plans outlined by the RecreaZebra crew 2857 to 2808. And that tion Unit are already extensive and Unit for instruction purposes. Ex- despite the riding of MSgt. Robert call for classes handled by expert pected as a result of this heavy "The Voice" Neafie, whose grinning upinstructors to be in sway three class instruction is a onsudden Hill Field "too bad" would unnerve even and swing in court activity nights a week infor day workershours net-teAndy Varipapa. with perhaps some the morning twice weekly Max Kosof's newest protege, Sgt overon horizon for classes the Hours appearing sLifters. for swing Tommie unBoright, of whom the old however, will not be announced, night maestro All is drawn Hill fondly says, "If that kid up Fielders, every employe til a definite schedule or other would bowl regularly . . . he'd be and outlined by the Unit's tennis wnetner a aorm resident wise, are welcome to participate one helluva horshoe ipitcher some' officials. up witn uen Aaami, supervis- day," was high in the match with Hill Field will have a varsity Sign or of men's activities, for instruc a mellifluous 517 and a fellow net squad to compete with other some tion, varsity competition, intra- newcomer, TSgt. Krall, racked up teams in this area and with instal- mural play or just plain relaxa a neat 505. from the The 4135th "s first soldier, E. Earl Brasel, was the lation tournament wars expected tion. 4 best the ailing Zebras could toss and he had to at the Pick-upesettle for 436. Are 200 games easy? Archacki .roiiunnnnmiMinnmimB M' UMtrP one-m,n tb EM bowl-t- u iJe!e,lt,jr I? when the P" together 171, S! 'P .T'.nt I E-1- I I nexl-close- st game: Team high single bperchargers . J. W. . 620 599 594 594 iambler. V. front-runne- rs ..7:.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. Junter hylor, L. ioach I the 482nd Squadron for the appear to be a shoo-i- n come unless title apart at they the seams and lose four points while their challeng ers. Building 9 cops four. But whichever team wins the championship, the EM league of ficially has offered to roll the officer champs, Station Hospital, (pictured on this page), for the Hill Field military team title. That change has been accepted by the commissioned keglers and will go off probably this Sunday on the 296 V ;. ' . (High series: Ida As the Hill Field EM bowling loop rolls into its final session of the season this Friday night, 699 hieh single came: k" Winners Meet Bars ' 33 4d 45 es Keg-smoothi- TFiffc ch 1WmmmuI Matar Oaklev V. near the airplane target range, it Confidential Papers Must Be Kept Locked Women's Supply Keg Loop Marks Shown Hniiih ..-- ii Second game went to the Medics total score of 758 to 744 as the Officer Club fell apart at the seams largely due to the slump of Capt. Roeller, hero of the first game, who slid down to a heart breaking 102 game. With two games behind them, the two teams squared off for the third game with the Hospital bowlers grabbing a nine-pi- n lead and by a still was a wide-opewas in this final series. It game that CWO Joey Sullivan, the field's outstand ing officer bowler, finally found the range and his strike ball started working overtime. Almost Sully won the title for his club with a 205 game, but Maj. Clyde Dummer, without a doubt the hardest working officer keg ler, had other ideas on what team should be crowned champions. The ball major kept his hard, back-u- p long enough in the pocket to pound out an 184 game which included a much needed double in the tenth frame and the series was over with the deserving Medics on top. Individually, Sullivan was best with a 529 series for the Officer Club while Lt. Warzak . with 496 and Major Dummer with 483 set the pace for the champions. n single-- handed Two Clubs Battle lo lie m Lay ton Softball Charlie Cresto's Hellcats .nd Al Hogue's Liberators, both top Lay-to- n Softball League clubs, tangled Wednesday night of last week in a practice session that ended up at six to six when it had to be called because o darkness in the seventh inning. Gus Kettmann, Hellcat chucker with the San Diego Dipsy-Do- o ball. and Stokes of the Liberators were n the mound and both showed surprisingly excellent control for this time of the year. only game scheduled in the loop, that between the Aces and the Lightnings, was rained out The Ogden left on desks or in unlocked drawers when a room is unoccupied, LL Col. Gordon V. Holcomb, Intelligence Officer for the OASC, warned yesterday. 11111111111 imaa . mhwmi ya , 4" s oowitng f ? ' J0 nrrtrn 'S ......................."oi,? t3 ft IMHvMaaJ High flerle m game. records the Hill Pin Fllder Branch 5 HUfc in general, On Top at the Finish m shows front at the finish. Other teams and individual singles and series marks are listed as follows: Team Hlh Slmito Branch 3 Pin Fielders was bowling sonnel problem. in Tram marred by me undoubtedly caused by the fact that every man was rolling his heart out on each delivery, with the on and tightened up pressure physically as well as mentally., The result was lower scores than most averages the loop's leaders carried. In the first game t he Officer Club pulled away to a five-pi- n lead largely due to Capt. Nelson Koeller's 176 game. However, Lt. Laurence Warzak kept the Medics in the match all the way when he came through with a fine 184 match The diocre last week. Still ir. the offing for the & darned dismal, 215; L,ieut. Costello, 246; B. Y. Ogden league is ome sudden turnunless season 105, Kosof, 214; Lunday, 202; Krall, and Fox 208. No, they aren't easy. outs stiffen the back of the per- planted area of about three acres cleared of brush and other debris in preparation for planting. A laat tnlniito recAn of and standings of teams In Field Women s intramural league, Supply division, Rranch Three well out in comfortable lead. hit was announced this week. The job is being done by prisonMilitary regulations require that ers of war stationed at this installation. Seeds have already been confidential papers be kept under in the greenhouse and an lock and that they should not be .... . .. . ... a4cl ,...73 nrru farmer administrative as sistant in supply, has been trans- - W. Hardy m rerred to Branch zourWasFLcmex Short- - has been assigned to replace him (lu knnih Panfaln ridge, former chief of branch nine. as administrative assistant. (lArrinn rs The series was a thriller from the very first frame as neither team could find the range for con sistent spares and strikes which would enable it to pull away to a i'" l Bowling STATION HOSPITAL . . . Won the 1M4 Hill Field Officers Club last biasing finish from the Officers' leacoe championship In are: week. Left to right, with their hands on the winning spheres, Given, Capt. Lorenso Cant Donald Kerr, Lt. John Costello, Lt GeorgeDummer. team captain, Kimball, Lt. Lauren Warzak and Major Clyde I l MM i |