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Show ill Field Civilian Cagers Ot : J Play t 4 u November 24, 1943. Wdndy, " . Repair Takes Lead In American League As Many Games Are Delayed 99th Transfers Keep Squads From Their Appearances ; Bivouac, Slaking Be Reorganized Cage Leagues May With rflipmenta, transfers,iring the previous week to take Ana f.lfm QA7t.V It OA anai took an ud bivouac, which must nat other on awuivu, forfeit to give them two gilly come before basketball, wins and one loss. ou-- M, . iat Although many of the games fourth place in the league, because felaying the fc inter-squadr- leagues, on third quarter of the win-t- or a hard one to season is several games have been post-ym- ti because of the inability of easy team to be present, and libers have been declared forfeits, for the M the league standings nrreat period are incomplete and say aee drastic changes after the are played off. sum that the leagues revised in the with teams formed to K expected ay have to be awr future the various departments nprnt m the field, such as Special Servi- of ce!, Classification, etc., instead teams according MipfiittMg apMdro&i. Final decision on to reor-suusatk- up well is the 307th, which has played good ball but been unable to overcome the power they have been facing. They lost a tough one to 99th, and gave the Medics strong , competition last Thursday, although losing Games scheduled for tonight are 307th vs. 32nd Hq. Sq., and 99th Repair vs. 880th Guards in the American league, and Base Classification vs. 304th, and 32nd Supply vs. 482nd in the National league 19-1-5, 36-3- 2. m be withheld, how-ity estii it is known more what the situation will be tag the rest of the year. The team that have been able appear have put in some real fowire games, however, which Start reflect the great improvement in ball handling and floor verk as the season progresses. Oae e ftfae atiffest contests was hyed last Monday when the leading Medics came up will toe lorzeita taken by other teams, the boys are itching to show their stuff and climb to their usual high position. One team that has been showing ox w, def-Mte- Team Standings Bowling 2,rle tSvk'A' """""i rrr:" emewinenced "Go1 . InVJJfiT to right. Peterson of the Marauders tries a gift tees during the game last took from the Fortresses League play for HiU Field's intramural WU1 continue ech hereafter. With six teams in the league and Thursday men in each, real fireworks are expected during the eoming games, as The teams are named after army bombers and fighters, andcompetition are wrU- ntVrIn theove picture, taken during the second game of last Thursday, are, left Boker, Vernon Bird, Rawson Child, Wallace Kaelke, Roy Campbell, Orian Rica, Rverett Chandler, and "Goldie" Peterson. 22-1- 8. wLy Civilian Cager League Opens Play at Weber College Gym Local Sluggers Face Logan Marines Tonight The Hill Field boxing squad, seven strong, journeys to Logan 43-3- 2 tonight to tangle with the Marine trainees at the Utah State AgriENLISTED MEN cultural college. The Marines are W. L. Ave, expected to Team put a tough outfit in28 8 771 to the ring, S2nd Supply and the matches 28 8 751 should turn into some attractive OASG 22 14 78S fistic exhibitions, 482nd considering the 18 18 787 Sta, Hosp. experience of many of the boys 14 22 660 on each team. Med. Sup. 11 28 684 Some Hill Fielders who will make Buglers The long frustrated rivalry sharp-sjootiifaiait a the trip are Cpl. Eddie Williams, recent winner of the middleweight between the leaders of Hill 99th Repair quint who OFFICERS W. L. Ave. crown at the Golden Gloves tour- Field's vwe determined to give the Medics Team two GI basketball 30 6 798 nament a taste of defeat Despite ff Off. Club which embraced army 25 11 767 camps in the western states; Cpl. leagues came to a tumultuous IS counters for the Fill Pub. ReL 17 19 722 Booker T. Smith, in the heavy- climax Tuesday night, Nov. tollers, the 99th came through with Air Craft a 8 victory to give them a clear Sig. Sect. .....13 28 678 weight class; Pfc. Joseph Dunbar, 12 24 688 middleweight, who has shown up 16, when the maroon of the ate ia the league. 3rd Rept The Medics had come through U 25 705 well in past bouts. Sta. Hosp. Medical Detachment tangled Docs, ABS Speed Wins In Grudge Tilt con-astes- tly well-balanc- nf Ver-feack- 30-2- Again Tied With 32nd OASC 3rd Reporting From League Cellar of OASC and 32nd JWy keglers are at it again this, week, Climbs a tie for first place, rolling which boys up three oved Gene Wilson 55w Place inCapt the Big Five, and nt a newcomer to the honor the form of Lt Charles Record Holder "t - m, L?nd SuPP!y quint had taken "Wfortable two-galead the nou week, but lost three points jfourth-plac- e holders Station when that aggregation jSE ve- erle 2V?,.b',t the enlisted men of 2723 -- u,m?anwhne climbed back ue of the with SSgt. Maxie Kosof Virtu. ni inrsMi points will come when the Reporters roll k ,rom e Buglers. W7.. tttrmm. five tank vase ww a waaa against Station Hospital to see "fJOlMI hoM third place which team will spend the week in tbT Iu.?P,y m Sf? Hhough still trailing the league cellar. Five re- h HT "ui 172 fc m W3 th !itIcerl,,and'W6' Offlesrf Mint. tJ 'nt sTTP Sf at the au, P"-- i t Club a respect- tm - out nt of the past several the irA Reporting S tab J1 week tor the first EfLWak'd off with four pWeT.Aircraft ho are In " turnd ! the best aCi,?. "nts wth 2782 pin worn Kosof Is Top Field Kegler extraordinary among Hill Fied keglers is SSgt Maxie Kosof, manager of the field leagues, who holds the world's endurance record in bowling, once maintained an average of 197 in league play, and now holds every individual honor among field personnel. Just getting into stride during the past three weeks, he has since raised his average by 12 points, has rolled series of 620, 637 and 680, and has set a field record for individual game actual of 268 pins. Kosof set his endurance record, which he claims no one has equaled, at Indianapolis two years ago as one of his first activities in behalf of the USO, when he bowled 212 consecutive games in 30 hours with an overall average of 174. He used a regulation ball, observed foul rules, and shot at every spare and split During the 30 hours he rolled alley the ball down the a total of 59 216 times-th- afs or 29.6 pounds of bowling ball, when to forced stop tons. He was his arms and fingers gave outa and after he had lost nine and half pounds. or His longest consecutive run strikes was eight, and that hapHe had two pened four times258 and his low high games of 203rd ga me He game was 103, his later, howtwo games back came Bowler holding 2" " the week's OASC Standings in the Big mained the same for the enlisted officers WO men, but among the to second Joseph Sullivan dropped nd Hutchison Cleon and Lt. fourth to Charles Plumb moved up Arand fifth, respectively, as Capt nold Larson fell to sixth place. At tonight's matches 42nd faces the Buglers, OASC me Hospital and 32nd Supply the Medical Supply. In Aircraft and Signal Section See? Station Hospital faces 3rd Club pa.rs Reporting, and Officers' Section. with the Signal .2 nd 60-fo- ot Mustangs Smear 482nd Quint Lathers 3,-7- 01 with the gold of the 482nd Air Base squadron in a challenge game that resulted in some of the hottest court fireworks of the season. The 482nd team, which has been lathering the rest of the National league while making a record of nine wins and two losses, set a dazzling pace in the last half of a rough and tumble, foul marred contest to emerge the victors by a 2 margin. But they had to overcome a stubbornly defended first half Medic lead to turn the 43-3- trick. Medics Set Pace The Medics, defeated only once before this season in 11 league starts, began in their accustomed smooth fashion, passing sharply and cutting hard for the bucket But the terrific pace set by the ABS quintet had the Medics worn out by half time, and the gold-cla- d five flashed down the floor time and time again to clinch the game. The Air Base team had trouble holding passes at the outset, and could not capitalize on their fast breaking offensive. It was CpL star Francis E. Smith, and high scorer for the evening with 16 points, who kept the Gold array in the battle wi'h long shots that defied any defense. 482nd Sharpens The Medics drew first blood and proceeded to make a strong bid for the lead, and as the first quarter ended they held a 8 edge. When the second quarter opened, the sizzling pace picked up still further, as the Air Base five seemed to overcome their earlier inability to hold the ball. The Pill Rollers in starting the last half looked tired and disorganized, and capitalizing on this, Gold-cla- d ABS continued their the 204. ever, to fire from the previous streak started bowling scoring When he first to run up a 2 count as for recreation he was cantofinal whistle blew. the store but paling a clothing Harold L. Salomon, bis Pfc all concentrated long he Medical Detachment. attention on the alleys. 10-- 43-3- be-fo- re Liberators In 50-- 0 Clash Everything from a nip and tuck tussle to a runaway 60 to walloping featured opening night as the Ogden Hill Field men's intramural league started things a. Weber College's Central gym last Thursday evening. The "Liberators" didn't follow i the swath of their famed namesakes, wallowing instead in the doldrums of scoring Ineffectiveness, as Morris Clark, Dewayne Thorn and Duane Jessops, Mustang point-gters, poured 'em through for 16, 19 and 12 points in that order. It was "Marauders" nosing out the "Fortresses" 22 to 18 in the second game, a thriller right down to the final stretch. For the winners' it was Rawson Chilis who scored eight points and flashed exceptional floor play, while Ray; Cambell and Orrian Rich were an important duo for the losers. Vern Gale hit for 11 points, the same evening as the "Mitchells" took an eight-poivictory away from the "Commandos," 29 to 21. Close on his heels for scoring honors was Berg, team captain with 22-1- 8 et nt eight Still vitally needed, recreation director Bill Frazer emphasized, are timekeepers and scorers, without which the league can't function effectively. If whistle blowing is your calling,a call to extension 8316 will get you the job. To Play At Layton Site for the Intramural league ot Layton will be the Layton Ward amusement hall, picked chiefly for its central location. Monday night will see the games as the league gets under way after several practice games recently. Included in the league are now five teams, and league moguls hope to simplify schedules by adding a sixth to round out the league. Men interested in joining the league may contact Bill Frazer, recreation director, at the employe relations officer. lid-raisi- Bowling'g Big 5 ENLISTED MEN O KoMf Wakeman Toth Trak Roth OFFICERS WIImmi Sullivan Mallory Hutchison Plumb 27 20 21 24 27 O 18 18 24 21 ...27 TP Ave. 6187 8842 SM 4017 4407 181 182 174 187 188 TP Ave. 8178 178 8IS8 174 8978 185 844S 184 442ft 188 |