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Show Stick 'EriSSJp! i (v' K:vV Technical Service Command Wednesday, September 20, 1944 Star Hurler jax Hurl e at J Tim ers An HeUCats Annex BaU Tide Win Layton-Hi- Collide I ijruug 1 .14 itcli Sunday aBesfe j the i8ed in - the "Red Sox" softballbeen accepted by Dr. Tim-'!reee- nt axasor o the "Old I j, championship. tfa"V will battle in a Htetder on Sunday, Sept. 24, Park in" Salt Lake City, tataring Kearns and the rented Market Inn in a is igsme. Paul Kingdon I TioSox-- will enter the 'jtermlped to wipe out the tjro , champion-2jn- e in the state The "Old j i'Reds", nt thp te, believes that the 7-- 0. Don team can wo ( the measure of tne V under different circum- n than were present in tne tourney game. "Reds" had played two i before the game with the Timers" and another game i "Chick Oliver" before meeting 3ld Timers." The men were md suffering from injuries ed in the previous games, in all, the game Sunday will icvenu maners ra ugnc the " The indomitable "Hell ' fi Cats," under dual management in 1944, annexed the Layton-HiField softball title in winning the second half play on Friday nite. The is petite THE BUSINESS END . . . Qf this "Cats" won the first half and BEHIND Dorothy Dai Pra of instrument repair. "The gun is to convince you that yon should join the OASC rifle club, still doing business t the therefore have undisputed same old stand. See Len Adams, 610, for details. Dorothy lives in v" " ; s - - - - U PAUL KINGDON... He fanned 4g batters in four games. pea-shoot- er Civilians Open possession of the 1944 cup. her Lake City, which reminds rather maybe held at the The first rifle club match "Hell played through at nine m. ranre Sunday, September the first half managed by League and were taken over the defeat by canto by Rifle Glib Schedules First Cresto's leaving softball Keg Play have of Timers" shut over Matches This Sunday strong Ten Teams Enter Trophy the Navy "Reds" erators", Vern "Skyliner" the smashing Timers" in the "A V " the state winners of 3 U Field Crown; Take 32 Contests f V Ijen recreation-uni- t, ' strong immediately creation Unit Will Travel Geayon :r 7einer Boast The Cats" Ed. Cresto second George Bishop, Utah. upon The "Cats" won 32 40 teams as such games Depot, Al Hogue's "LibEages team and Dowayne J essop's "Must tangs". The 1944 intramural league, Ogden of Layton-locate- d ' Hill composed Hill Field's civilian bowling Fielders, has operated smoothly, commenced league knocking the with some close standings in the down last week as the new finals. The "Skyliners" pins nosed out 1044-4- 5 bowling season got off the "Liberators" for the runner-u- p to a flying start at the Mapleway spot, with J. C.'s "Warhawks" and bowling alley. "Mustangs" finishing in that order. Judging from initial enthusiasm is Much of the "Hell Cats " success the coming season promised to be attributed to the capable pitcha slam-ban- g affair from beginning ing of "Gus" Kettman, of the Speto end, Don Sparks, secretary of cial Information Branch, who, to the league, said yesterday. Ten quote Manager Bishop, "has some teams are organized in league mean hooks, curves and slices and mixes them up with a change of competition and are already pace tnat baffles would-b- e "slugDave Workman served notice gers." "Gus" has compiled an enviable record this season of 27 that he intends to stay on top games again this year by rolling high charged. won, with only one loss game for the evening with a score Manager Bishop will be presentOX 209. with a trophy and individual Nick Schlupp copped high score ed for the championship team for three games with a total of awards 832 pins. He was followed closely by the Recreation Unit. by Crawford, Workman; each rolling 511 for the three games. Competition At Alleys Salt details. us, trophy you'd will be a. 24 for see ;.4ub's The first Hill Field Rifle clubf prone at 100 yards, iron sights: 20 prone at iuu trophy match will be held at the sights; and 20atshots SO yards, scope shots prone club's range on Sunday, Septemscope sights. ber 24 and will start at 9:00 a. ra. yards, for Entry fees will be 25 cents agAll club members will be eligible each .course or $1.00 for the except members of the N. R. A. gregate match. Trophies will be "Expert" class. given for high score iron sights As the match is for beginners match high score scope sight match and members ranking only as high and for high aggregate. The match as the marksman class, the match scores will be judged by George will feature keen competition. Barcus, Len Adams end Walter act as Courses will be 20 shots prone at George. Clem Shantz will r. 50 yards, iron sights; 20 shots range referee and time-keepe- Will They Repeat? y& t - i v 1 jh Women's Bowling The Gutter Balls rolled the team game with a score high iaVa Tmr I. of 785. High team total went to 7 Party on September 22, the Mustangs with a score of ENLISTED MEN'S BOWLING TEAM . . . Winners of last year's P- - m. Ogden Canyon 2291. pietnre. Scheduled to begin kesler teurney, line up for ran Enthusiasm Maniiutkm. Tuesday, high Vint Msht StaaSteas 26, the above pictured 'em September night, as OASC Wednesday rolling the LMt WM 12th, Mcycles September 9mm will be available g going another win. From left to right: 8Sgt. O for are bowlers 4 angling started Women's Balls flatter League Bowling will meet at and 8Sgt. Maxie Kosof, HiU Field's .....43 the balls rolling. Captain Margie Wayne Albright, SSgi. Leo Foxfrom to the Ogden Bowl- - Rambler the team lineup is 8Sgt. Virgil Otslavw . score Missing champ. highest Air Combe and the Corps Keglers 3 member of fifth tourney winners. Johnson, team score a of set the pace with will roast wieners :::::::::::::::::::::! 1892. Trailing not far behind, with a eampfire in the canyon. 1718 pins, was Captain Ethelyn i ,viLable in your rec-!c- e Dickson and the Plying Clouds. For additional in-- Daeomtora " cau Oil). Highest individual game was agar Baawi 1M, rolled by Ethel Hoemer, a sub for Branch 4, but Dorothy Nelson, regular player, not to be outdone by a sub, followed closely with Bill Krall and MSgt Earl Six teams will open the lid et 163, which was almost tied by scnea-ulare the nucleus around Brasel most ambitious the bowling Greta Stewart with 162. Greta, teams are formed. other Field which out Hill at lined ever one of last season's aces, came out with better than bowling history was announced by Other newcomersincludes on top with a total of 422 for Sgt Captain Richard T. Pickens, special average ability three games. STANDINGS Sgt Freddie Stein and TEAM service officer. First ball of the W La others. rmm league season will be rolled down X 3 Air Carpa Keglen Captain Pickens invites all base the alley by Colonel Bayley or ...a Alley CaU personnel to the bowling lanes toColonel Martin. Branch 5 to help get the season off Gutter Stirpes J1 j Over 200 soldier and WAC bowl- night to a flying start so if you have Alley Hamblen in this each week ers roll will ..1 3- 1944-4- 5 Challenger tonight be at At least nothing planned for kegler season. and Finn Ckmm at lanes the six forty-fiv- e bowling 3 more man REP Cat . that yhave signed, in Join and fun. the few a in Girls interested bowling sign are expected within days Weekly league schedule: Monafter opening. up with the Recreation unit. WAC's; Tuesday, four p. m., Tonight, last year's championship day, Hospital league; Tuesday, 482nd team now known as the Station seven p. m., Intra-un- it league; 4135th team, will set out to deEM fend their tie against five of the Wednesday, six p. m.,seven Doubles If A r4 i i p. m.f Wednesday, best soldier teams ever assembled league; "Victory" league; Thursday, the at Hill Field. The team is a the Service Men's league, and on Fristrong favorite to repeat their win- day, six p. m., the Len Adams, Recreation Officers Doubles of Four last of for call first year. ning style Unit, announces m. the same Seven league. p. stastill are members the original basketball players. Persons the will wind Military league night adnew one conand the tioned here, interested are urged to a full week's bowling activity. dition to the team, SSgt. Wayne up tact Len Adams for the men s Albright, is considered more capbracket and Miss Kay danable than the missing member of Baer Recovers Max Baer, forder for the women's' team by last year's team. mer world's heavyweight champ, calling 610. a Other members of the champion- is now convalescing at Fort Logan, Plans for "Jungle league" Rice. Colorado, formerly under OASC by the ship team are: SSgt. Chuck John-anare being drawn up d Jurisdiction. Leo Fox, SSgt. Virgil Recreation Unit with the TSgt. Maxie Kosof, who for play starting in late toOctober. Sgt. ' QCSDEgs or repretwo years has been the field's The varsity squad rtSt UKSSSCHQ BOW . nsd best les te her sent OASC in the Ogden bowler, and holder of outstanding Messenger Service Dlseontlnaed be Due to the extreme shortage of Service League will many records, including endurance from teams entered in bowling. there will be no 'specmessengers, Some of lost year's star bowlers ial' messenger service in supply jnthe intramural "Jungle such aa Pvt. Jack Archackl, SSgt division until notification to the League" Don Bell, Pvt Vie Lombardo, contrary is given. eOUDlet Will League Opens J'J pre-seas- oa y 5 EM Bowling Season Launched With Six Teams Enrolled B-2- . r" Maybe? Kvab to Diana, for-fTSg- Mc-Gre- Adams Calls for Basketballers fev Jr al, |