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Show fteglinecords Go Overboard feek of High Individual Scores Club Retains First Place; Men Take Over In EM Play Officers' QASC Wilson of aircraft wIwSked over the pins and P records in tne Two Teams Tie For Gene S"Jf conteU in Ogden night. "iJhSwUson rolled one Wednesday adz-?T- m score in a single game, totaled 615 pins in a three-i- s) send the officers' to L Jjjea over the top of a uus "i. first time Chuck 2SF ?. es year. Mallory also the previous high total e series, with a three-gam- Previous high score of 578. -- 600-seri- w. ruuc fpw weeks ago. -in Wilson's team, the air 4 points shop officers, won club Officers' the leading still are secure in first vss irt tL- Z . f j 0V0, out-iTw- ho !. Bowling's Big 5 ENLISTED MEN G Kosof S3 27 24 24 Toth Traak Bice David TP Ave. so 6294 4668 4017 S869 4761 G TP Ave. .190 .172 .167 .161 .158 OFFICERS Wilson Sullivan Mallory Hutchison Larsen 24 24 30 27 . .27 4267 4172 5027 4502 4385 .177 .173 .167 .166 .162 - knocked 7 Third - 7 RenortB 7 in " over a 220, Detachment won 4. points from tallied one 204 mark. and Sullivan Public Relations S Meond-plac- e Among the EM, Kosof and Youn-gre- n Zm. while StaUon Hospital outvtied for honors with 208 pins ied the aignal section officers. apiece. Members of the EM's Big Five 0480 Beats 482nd me OASC headquarters eniistea this week remain the same except that Roth lost his place by shipw ma novea dhch tat place this week as they took ping, and David moved up fifth in line. I points from 482nd bowlers, In the officers' league, Wilson jfercomers in the enlisted men's ten-pinnbecame zrom pace-sette-r, the are leigue nudged Sullivan into second place, and Mallory pXh depot repair mjuauivH, wuo to-ti- li moved from fourth place into third pitted up a vanished team's old ahead of Hutchison. Larsen still to carry on in the league. Enlisted men's league standings trails the officers' top list. in incomplete this week. Station Schedule for Tonight to roll rr.un1 of ill hna niniii O ' fXOByiWU schedule for tonight Kegling Medical and H ce j ers the Supply rfftrainst matches the new 99th against the aauiob ic Briers n&vc b outfit, Station Hosoff before the leading OASCthe ww Mth to polish pital against strong 482nd conloadings can be made accurate, the and tingent, Buglers against fhe Roll Over 200 Medical Supply for the cellar spot. two In the in me uxncers' League, the 3rd leagues last week, (tree officers and two enlisted meni Reporting Detachment rolls I lent the pins flying for individual against officers' club, Public Re 200. of more scores than lations vies with station Hospital, pmes Tn nffipprs' tan (nip WiTsnn and the Sienal Section bowlers Kt 'em up for 219 and 242, Mallory compete with the Aircraft Shops iocu 5 Femme Keglers Up No Loss Mark Branch Keep Those Winch five then --iWy wen gals from-- f did it again last week, mowed down branch for four - straight games, record aiintaining their no-lo- ss the season. Branch six branch three for three games, sluf fed off I fourth to the branch three girls. Branch four took three games and out-pinn- ed to branch eight. four was top team in the high score, with .2796 Mu down. Branch four took single pme honors with 967 pins. Beth Egbert and Erma Patrick kit one Branch three-ga- Officers, EM Cagers Card College Teams Team 13 13 Standings .... w. .34 .32 .27 .19 .14 .11 ce Officials Set Up New Branch Bowling ?8C cage JtS ASC 1M -- Ave. Top Place BaWWCWO - ai l'l'IMIIIIII''"iiflrosiriniM The Ramblers me ouxer chargers, as a result of both having won three and lost one Tuesday night, remain in the tie for first place in the civilian league. The Ramblers inbowling their Bme wiui Branch 1 lost their last game by five pins. The Outlaws and the Unholy 5 Spilt the honors in tv,n; iu ?kl"S two games. Jimmy "ie outlaws was-- the outstanding bowler for the night having a high game of 238, and also taking the top honors for the se- SaS " ries with 614. The Superchargers the same difficulty asexperienced the Ramblers in losing their last game with Branch 5 by 5 pins. The Superchargers in defeating Branch 4 massed a high total of pins of 2782. The following are the high. scores for the evening: High Single J. Pidd, 238; Duane Woodland, 235; Glen Taylor, 230. James Pidd, 614; High Series Charles Tometich, 604; Glen Tay- ifw 0$mr pif lor, 586. Team High Three Games Outlaws, 2804; Superchargers, 2782; Unholy 5, 2780. Team High Single Game Superchargers, 983; Outlaws, 976; Unholy 5, 968. Individual High Three Games-- Sid Johnson, 650; James Pidd, 614; Charles Tometich, 604. Individual High Single Games-Ja- mes Pidd, 238; Duane Woodland, 235; Harry Schreadley, 232. Team Standings': W I PcL ....... 14 6 .700 Superchargers 14 Ramblers 6 .700 12 Outlaws 8 .600 .450 9 11 Unholy 5 7 13 .350 Branch 4 .200 4 16 Branch 1 Next week's games: Branch 4 vs. Unholy 5. Superchargers vs. Branch L Ramblers vs. Outlaws. WARHAWKS . . . Ready, willing and able Is this team. Left to right, kneeling, we see Wes Taylor, Manager Wright, and Frank Saddle-weigWilliam Standing, Espy, Homer Gaafcia and Rudy Johnson. ht. . s .1 - 1 Red Cross Seeking Women Volunteers Volunteer women to act as Red Captain E. J. Burke and William J. Schnieder of the rubber maintenance branch, ASC headquarters, They were visitors here recently. arrived in connection with the setequipting up of new policies and ment relative to rubber maintenance branch. Both attended the regular weekly meeting of the rubber conservation being hospital from among Hillcrest residents. HELLCATS . . . Who live up to their name. Left to right, kneeling, services beg The re Ken Kerner, Capt. Jim Grant, Eddie Cresto. Standing, same order. wom volunteer ing performed by Bo Bowman, Gus Kettmann, Red Sorenson and Duane Hunter. en In army, navy, ana civilian thrmiphout the nation in clude acting as hostesses in clin ics, reading to paiienw, wnunj letters, playing games, receiving accom-.i:.kpatients and visitors, andexolained liHrarv work, Margaret Bennett, executive sec re-Board Recommends tary, HM Field orancn cnapw Hillcrest at Red Cross, Men Songs. Courses of from 15 to 20 lectures All-da- y are who those to Schools wiU be given Officer a Following passed as applicants. Plans for a Christmas open-hou- se final examination, those who have Air Service Command headquarwin he riva a certifi party to be held in the Hillters at Patterson Field has an- crest east cate. Mr Bennett said. Hillcrest nounced wing recreation hall fca that quotas are now being residents miereswa all residents on ChristOfficer different in five dormitory t the Red Cross office at Hillcrest accepted as follows: AAF mas day are being forwarded this Candidate Schools, 524. barracks building Administration, Physical Training, week, it was announced by Edithe Finance, Transportation, and Quar- Graham, director, dormitory welfor volunteers women Hillcrest termaster. eve on Monday fare and recreation. Red Cross sewing Applications are being processed, t "" A large Christmas tree and other Adnings care neeaea for was announced, Judge .MAttnAi --nvJ Mar- it time, 11 WW Wllivuuv- v- secretary vocate General OCS, which bad appropriate decorations will be feaexecutive, caret Bennett, ..... been previously discontinued. i u tured at the y affair. In orof the nuicresit Diu- - .k.nlar Hill Field soldiers were der Four all residents that time may attend attend Officer recommended to The object underway at this children's a on continuous the work program, OCS variety by the is finishing . .la Untii. Candidate Schools . run of choral singing, dramatic coats, volunteers meei tatj. rec- board which met here recently. the Northwest The men are Sgt. Aifeo Dal Fav-er-o skits and musical selections is beday evening i in tka area rinrmitnrv and Cpl. John F. Grady, who reaiion ing arranged for the afternoon and Residents of other nearby housing have chosen AAF Administration; who wishes to early evening, Miss Graham said. are aiso invncu T4 Ralph J. Tito, projects .. . . Decorations for the three other said. teonnoft Pfc. Emerson and go into finance; with tne project, McGrath, who wants to be a coast recreation halls in Hillcrest village are also being planned. artillery officer. morale-boostin- iwa-nit- ai Plan Xmas JParty Schools Now Open For Hillcresters Announce 5 OCS hi Xmas Tree. Choral Four for At Skits Affair all-da- a. - ni Four Ogden Places Now 'On Limits' a Koa-MUi- Dangerous In Any Man's League Outlaws, Unholy Five Split Honors In Tilts .763 s .771 17 .780 21 .731 20 .60S program held in disposal sectionof 20 .681 warehouse 22. Representatives all activities concerned with conW. I Ave. servation of rubber attended. hTS. formu. 10 .788 Steps have been taken to .765 late a tentative procedure covering ....21 1 . . .22 22 Four of the five Business .731 special purpose vehicles as menat Ogden wh.ch Jishments 24 .687 tioned In a recent ASC teletype, limits" for military "off .14 SO .706 which pertains In part to turning in declared Section ."' Hill Hidd recently .14 SO .677 used Air Corps special vehicle tires personnel at.aeciart-w re- to the ordnance department for Ifthey have met all government 01 ODlicable to sanitation boSr5 Sergeant Edward Sla,,u. are Citv Cafe, Leave for OCS-S- Sgt. of f' lays P,ease will the tcam in th h J Agin and SSgt. Paul J. Hansen and eu for Miami Beach hive ,eue nave their left last week contccuunaij. o fflceH ff Jimits will where b' one remaining :30 .! ?g,dcn Bowling Centheyschool. attend are h Chili both Petes is niire They Wednesday night candidate n until iurn:i adm.nistra-tiostreet. F. A. entering the A. House, 2G0 25th ady t0 tart on Ume. school. 10 11 and enlisted men who rVnso "orrnir ladies" to cheer the sink the baskets for Hill Field's sick and convalescing in the base are this week sought pre-aervl- 3 3 Wednesday, December 8, 1943 Officers leagues will be hosts to two teams from Weber college at the here Friday night, it t still individual high scorers for gymnasium was announced yesterday by LieuJje league. Beth knocked down tenant Richard Pickens, physical Pins, with handicap, in three training officer. pmes and Erma Patrick bowled The officers' team will be matched loathing 248 handcap score in the Weber college team against i(nt game. at eight o'clock, and an enlisted JUthest individual game acore team opposes a quintet of men's wek was 152. bowled by JfJ "7" Sharp. Helen Cvitkovich naval air cadets from the college. Hill Field officers en the roster JN second with 150, and Alice of basketball players, most of whom third with 145. collegiate hoop, scheduled for this week were KB. . ten, include Captains J. A. Burk eight with five, and branch and Joe Maueri, Lieutenants nu roup George Ferris, James Phillips, Jack Cuthbertson, Ben Edelen, George Won Lost Pet. Thompson, Ralph Siegei, George S? 14 3 .875 Ksposito, Hal Vinson and Joe Cun12 4 .750 ningham. 10 .625 10 .375 inli h$ na offi-riatt- l.r. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, December 9 Dance at LHtle Theatre for Men All soldier of SOSth invited... of the 30flth. Plenty of girl . I. Movie at little Theatre. Thursday, December 9 revue at the Little Friday, December 10 lSO Theatre. Free for all service men and WACX Monday, December IS O. I. Movie at Little Theatre. Wednesday, December 15 Dance at Little 'Theatre with girls of the civilian dorms. ... ed |