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Show of nf FlymjpAces Split in peek's Gager Games gmash Weber College Team, After Earlier Loss to Naval Cadets 35-1- 3, FWd Fying Aces civaian varsity team, fared the soldier Bombers in Ogden Service League play HiH fl,e d J'. SrTrVfliSt ighf wt and tamina -- with more fc ftSS racked out in front JtfSlSte be far For the Aces scoring parade. SrvWischow, newcomer and for-- S University of Minnesota eager fiiks the punch the Hill -i Seders have needed as he "Pivot Shot" f had eight a.u orPilflV scorer, "re' Theobold and Bv Sandler were bulwark in the Ace's high-score- - t; setup. defensive Hut Weber College was S different night. The Aces were and Weber College debacle. victim in a 3 an altogether Friday flying the 35-1- gave further Wiscnow evi-- L scoring ability by a lax Weber defense 18 points in his second start of season, nv vumiuwr be fashion ladling the ball in classy sift-Sthrou- gh of his seven pmw (fling's work. Theobold had eight ind scored Lt. Domingue Lt. Mickey Domingue, former Hill Weber College. Field O F service and athletic T O F ... 11 00 officer,special 8 Taggart theobold ..4 0 won who both civilO 0 Morby ... 01 01 ian and military,friends, nebow ..8 2 18 Johnson while here, ex1 7 Davis Qudler o 1 to overseas Miller 0 1. go pects shortly. Pud ....i o 0 ... 0 01 Gait Domingue is stationed at WestAlbertson . .0 o Weathers ..2 13 135 over Field, Mass and in a letter Totals ...5 ToUH .16 3 35 Sportswriter Al Warden (to Ogden week asked to be remembered to acquaintances in this neck of the woods, which he was in Warden's column. Obviously as energetic as ever, Lt. Domingue said in part: "A few days back First Air Forces called and needed a special service and physical training man to cross with a bomber unit and brother, that is Toe Outlaws continued to "steal" down my alley! Am awaiting asl march on the rest of the intra-nr- signment and hope it is soon. bowling league in last week's Please say hello to my many itches by taking the measure or friends in Ogden and at Hill Field." score: 0OX 3 - I I in Outlaws Mural First Is? girl players were apparently playing with one hand behind their respective backs last week in the Field gymnasium as they beat an aggregation of WACs by 40 to 18. The WACs, arrayed In snappy white uniforms, darted about the floor with all the agility of young bird dogs. Over 200 souls were in attendance and glimpsed many a thrill. Lorraine Russell stood out for the winners exhuming a consider able quantity of ohs and ahs from the male gentry. Last week's game was the first between the two teams. Present plans include several future r, 111 Twelve Babes and a Bomber! Lick WAC Team Cager Hill Field civilian basketball Heard From en-rf- m carry off a 87 to S Wedneiay night'. Aces led tor three quar-- ft jfSefaltered 4n the stretch. Spot s ;o' m wwirmiiii n WmKm ... iiiJiMmiyiygamwiwMuwiw Win and Tie Feature Officer Play Fort Douglas Basketeers Trim Soldier Team in Close Play The second night of the second half's play in the Hill Field officers' bowling league last week saw two Fort Douglas had just a little too much speed in the waning minutes Monday night and snatched a heart-breakfrom the erratic Hill Field G. I. Bombers, 63 to 56, in Salt Lake, The tussle, part of a double-hea- Star Guard matches rolled and one postponed. Aircraft Shops took three points from Signal Section, winning two of the three games rolled and capturing the pin total, 2720 to 2669. Captain Gene Wilson led the AS team .with a three-gamtotal of 514 to a Signal Section individual high of 491 chalked up by It. Wil- er d- e, : rivals, the now have nearest (fctir hargers. They tar game lead. Superc- a full of Bllf RMnV. the Ones went mw, rour Scheduled er 111 TT- ( down to complete to nothing. for .Tan 19. oa tramaa to .find the Unholy Five taking mo Superchargers, Branch One with the onrushing Out-and the Ramblers vs. Branch 135. 1 w. Team standings: Smith declared the trailers were taken a wav Drimarily to supply nr. Recruits For housing facilities for people work ing at a new plant in bait wine City. Wanted New EM Bowling Station Hospital 3rd Reporting Officers Club Aircraft Shops ai.nti1 Rprtinn Public Relation . " ,. .1 0 Hrwih.i iuicap league relaxation instead of ree- we prime motive '"ay " ' 0 2 3 4 7 4 757 773 808 770 741 609 .. which Sgt. induce less Wished il' i S 12M Rohm l "aid J10." m half of theKosof,h 8ea-5- pSkea?? 117 average to hft,f p,ay ,iiu7 and a,8 enma "lension 6TiQ Inw but V shot L u knocked ntnivrvri TIIK in ".!.. IH the M. h rTt."".'ir HW flIRLS IIHI Field women Sw..r!l,Vacant P'ace Warliawks in Undisputed Q 11 I F ..1 ..33 T Fort DonglaM 23 ChrUtianson 2Ltlicrgs 0Paul 7Kloea 6Rentel 2 OlCotant OiTea II Warrick 8 561 OFT10 ....1142 O ... .331 Totals ...2 ..26 2 4 3 25 1 1 0 6 1 7 O O 2 4 8 10 63 Speed Violations Become Hazardous Disregarding speed limits posted on the three approach highways to the south gate has resulted in hazardous conditions which will undoubtedly cause one or more serious accidents unless limits are observed by all employes, official here said this week. The speed limits on all three apfrom proach highways from highway 89, Clearfield, are listed as being 20 and miles per hour. The erection of stop signs at all hree entrances to the south access road has been considered as a means of slowing incoming traffic. This, however, would mean additional time in getting to and from the field. Cooperation of all drivers concerned would reduce ac cident hazards to a minimum. E-1- 93 W-1- The second series of second round play in women's headquarters and maintenance took place at Mapleway in Ogden, Wednesday evening, January 12. The Flying Tigers forfeit 3 games to the War Hawks who now lead the league pulling out of a tie for first place with the Thunderbolts, who dropped one game to the Dive Bombers. Elnora Gale, Thunderbolt, scored a single game total of 167 while Evelyn De Young of the War Hawks 454. ttt in ... FMJ Berkel . . 4 0 Williams Verdonckt .0 Totals 20 featured a single game of 174 to take over second place in the season individual high single game. Greta Stewart of the Hawks leads the league with a high single game of 176. Miss Stewart also leads the total of league with a high --t- ttlton Hibbard . With tn- - :: iiett.l0f his asf,ertion that Just world of ? uowng will make . E. Smith Anderson J. Smith Sicoll First Position 1 S&rrSK v.. - 1 ....... ....... .6 .5 HIH Ave. J V L. """ ..4 ik er. Jn.the fast Utah State Service league at the South gym, was a mad scramble throughout with fire engine ball featuring the play of both teams. It was Hill Field's second loss in three starts. Midget forward Paul of Fort Douglas and the Bomber's Cpl. Francis "Wild Hoss" Smith put on scoring jamboree for the fans with the Douglas dart netting 25 points and Smith 23. Box score: 93 S-2- fashion . are c,"Piy space in a keglin lcaue ta-iare teams so just far hZ. nere and 99th Squadrons 4 th k OHOr lhe OId mae of h ' Ment ."l71new "eys, wants to see faces as the EM iUk Ex- VL starLt trund,ins- .!ks . .... U good, k Dd W. Directs Women's Gymboree League bowl in who j"ed men m?iiocre t..Jr. icu in Tin i J Hill Field Trailer Parks to Continue the Outlaws and ace, shared koDors for the match, each trundl- hg a darned-goo- d 220 game. In the second match the Rambles divided honors with the Unholy live. Ramblers, with Schreadley tot for a 242 high game, rolled a km total of 1010 for high of the wemng. High series went to .Tack Stokes & rolled a neat 626 for Branch toe which wasn't quite enough to Johnson tanks, Supercharger k.::..m Are these comely young lassies In G. I. p.t. dresses (government issue physical training, to you) and they're relaxing between practice sessions before their game with the Hillcrest cagers recently. Left to right, back row: CpL Mabel Cook, Pvt. Ella Phillips, CpL Betty Bistrisky, Pvt. Mary C. Moore, Pvt. Lucille Mos-ga- r, Pfc Josephine Gallegos, Cpl. Marie Calais, Sgt. Elaine Flogstad. Front row: SSgt. Ernest Hepp (not a WAC, he's the Bomber ace who's coaching them), Pvt. Charlotte Bremmer, Pfc. Edwina Glass, Pfc. Lucy Yuratz, Cpl. Rosalie LaMarca. WAC BASKETEERS liam Manzel. Champs of the first half of the season, the Officers club, with The 3rd Reporting Detachment. OCs took two of the three games but slipped in total pins, which 3rd Reporting snatched, 2683 to 2656, to gain a two to two tie, Officer's Clubman Lt. Victor indi Swyden posted a three-gam- e vidual total of 523, closely followed by teammate CWO Joe Sullivan, Spiking rumors lately circulated who rang up 478. For the 3rd, Lt, to the effect that the lower trailer Elbert Lederman rolled a 478 total, also leads the CWO Sullivan park, immediately south of Hillcrest, is to be disbanded, William league for the second half of the H. Smith, assistant housing mana season so far with a 174 average, for ger, Ogden area, said last ween and with his 206 singles high that the housing management for the evening kept Capt. Nelson this area was reasonably certain Roeller from being the only keg-l- TOUGH MAN TO GET Is Sgt Ed Berkel to top 200. Capt. Roeller had AROUND there would be no more trailers handwho hold down one of the regutaken from the project and that 212. All team totals are with icaps, of course, but individual lar guard slots on the Hill Field it would not be abandoned. count. tBomber soldier quint. Over six He said that 250 trailers have highs are actual in week's next to feet tall and a boy who thrives go Ready been removed from the banara are Station Hospital meet- on rough going, Berkel comes Trailer Park and 30 will be movea schedule from St Louis where he was Trailer ing 3rd Reporting, Aircraft Shops shortly from the Layton Ofbasketball and Public Relations, the prominent in semi-pr- o leave catching will Park. The reductions Section. circles. Club vs. Signal ficers former with 250, the latter wun al 11 Wednesday, January 19,. 1944 Dorm Girls Naval Cadeta v.iiM Held. Ogden Utah Mae " ."c at . the Weber Gymboree t... Hone . . harire of all ri -- n5' Yn n-rd- en. Scopes of gal? sewlon.. j ht nmbore athlrUc d fua. the in Lme and from HIH rield join w cores more are still urgeu organl-io- n. i Next week the Dive Bombers compete with War Hawks and Flying Tigers meet the Thunderbolts League Standings: W. U ret. War Hawks Thunderbolts Dive Bombers Flying Tigers 12 3 .800 3 11 9 .250 ..........11 ....... ...4 ......... 4 .73.1 .267 WO Exam Dropped By WD Order Announcement was made recent that effective Jan. 1, 1944, warrant officer examinations would be discontinued except to qualify applicants for appointment in th following classifications only: Technician specialist signal communication, general; technician maritime; technician specialist maritime engineer. specialist Chinese and colored applicants, however, will continue to be examined regardless of classification, the announcement said. ly |