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Show Branch One jjlop Still in Top SjASFTeam '.e Lop-Side- d; Ramblers Retain Second Spot; Beavers Trailing Xtars Big Total ' EM bowling All-St- ar Hilary td a team representing 'asf Depot before a "ence of Hillfielders at rtowling lanes Sunday by - league Keglers in Action - score of 2SS7 to 2271. J aggregation performed y -- justifying: 'jiiteams found it difficult trm and running new pins, the against l of the first game found from North Ogden on tKOre of 794 to 783. From vEll Field settled 4own to Vtecond game by the wide ti 57 to 716 as the visitors i enable to find the range, t to to the third and final I this first of a home-and-fbetween the service amassed a 130-pj Field and rolled their best the . afternoon, toppling ":s for- a against 761 for the erring second place i better-than-aver-i.rv- ne Team Standings Team. Branch I f keglers. ' us l25 : :?5 1 "V t... I. 168 132 130 148 794 1 "9 "2 716 761 2271 3 179 176" 156 172 210 165 129 190 166 223 2 1 .... crps 463 540 441 S79 Carpi Keglers on the lead in the women's fling league last Tuesday eve-- 1 it the Ogden Bowling Alleys vic- -j f Bathing out a four-poi- nt to take high single and high j for the night's cti Stewart, Iron woman for consistent tleglen, turned in ling store to take individual series w-fi- games and marked her-In- p second best in individual tangle. She was runner-u- p to Williams, who kegeled a Tfluhy 191 for first honors, k three learn of the week." atten- drawn to indomitable who stepped up a bit in )bk Jwfue. All members hit a new lto move themselves into e. the sec-jpbe- n 1 156 Bryant sent the when she rolled a Shirley flying tingle game after averag-Wwrl- y all season. IV. best consistent bowl-dropped to seventh girls' league. Never jret always getting the pins "J managing to squeeze out !!!!r,extra Points for victory contenders, they had if want to Fmoving P with league-leadi- they to the down W Keg- - ng CM - i.. VA wSIJ eSE SPflSSL' b'LI?estti2:S" itary ' .... IT..:::-:- : OASC i Won 20 19 18 18 ' hltoe ,anes where 200 BUI Field gather each P'ogram. Shown above are members of officers' "Mil"day evening. From left to right: Major Snyder, Lieut McCook, Lieut. Hutchison, as each starts a hot ball down the maple. .th4,S ' 12 13 ,.18 l Nearly Perfect First Meeting of Girls' Club Slated Friday First meeting of the new Girls" club will be held Nov. 10, at 7:30 pjn. in the 24th Street USO. Og- Slated for Action OASC Ninth Service Comand installations, participating in the Army Service Forces' mass participation athletic program have approximately 300 military and civilian teams entered in the command-wid- e bowling tournament, it was announced today at headquarters, Fort Douglas, Utah. The contest will end December 31, when top ten teams in both divisions men and women will be selected to vie for the NSC bowlduring a ing championship crown k final period in January. Competing for the respective of which trophies are 297 teams, 77 are composed of women bowl ers. In addition to cnampionsnip trophies for the two top teams, apawards will be presented propriate to individual high score players. Bclnrn Vrnm Overseas The war iipnnrtiripnt announced recently in a report to the house military com is now returning mittee, that itnnnrnvlmatelV 30.000 Ka luuintnr " WWV.. J HIM I r men monthly for furloughs ana nuinun that it cannot increase roe to continue press and substantially u Mtrnm11sv tn an early conclusion." Selection of individ uals who shall return is leu up w commanders in the various den. All girls here are dially invited to attend. . FUND ... ton nId ConUet Charles Bailey, Jacket with two block 2. lot 7, New Athletic Club Organized at OASC The new OASC Athletic club was recently organized by several employes here with temporary officers elected at the first meeting. Those installed include: Don Roberts, president; Donna Manning, vice president; Mary Chris-tense- n, secretary-treasure- r, CpL Panl Purpora Rolls Brilliant 289 Keg Score Louis Takes Mit Verdict rolling Paul the 135 ' .n Ine wve to-Sh- e? S ,. eUy fnr.n. carried wfusedto topple. Pin 'kiroora, native, of , San Franhas been Dowiin has been in the army a ySS and fitSe over two years. As a civilian nis Same? U T a 695 series, an any time and !1 Bii-i- i particuR Eowler, entering roe ta th wak af "" so for a 168 average which aaUHary keflbmg. wH- -r J", 17 17 18 28 15 14 4 Cvening of the Ogden and Lay- ton branches of the OASC intra mural basketball league will start this week end, after the postponement of last week. The Layton boys open the fireworks with a big bang with' two games scheduled for, tomorrow night in the North Davis gym. On Friday night the Ogden basketeers commence firing at tne noop witn three games taking place at Weber gym. Both leagues are well balanced and some close games are looked for before the championship crown comes to rest. Doug Lawson's Rough Riders and Orrlan Rich's Firemen are strong teams in the Ogden league, with Don Robert's sneaking in as a darkhorse squad. In the Layton league Lowell An derson's Thunderbolts and Jessop's Mustangs will put on some nice battles for the Lay-to- n spectators. In both leagues spectators will be admitted free. All basketball fans are urged to attend the games and cheer for their favorite team. Og-de- n's Do-Way- ne P-3- 8s Introduced Again Pnrpora with Purpora, Tuesday in team the SCU Mtablished anew game bowling Hill Field single ..-- k he put consecutive of second game and ooo mm. gtriKes in his ft 17 XiJ Ray "Cub" Balr, publicity manager. In an effort to raise funds for the new club, temporary officers dance in the USO at Ogden, Slan a 18. Memberships are one dollar, admitting the member and his partner to the first dance free and making him eligible to participate in the athletic events planned for the winter season. The recreation unit la nlonnml in Officials say the club Is an extremely new idea and has several nnnimm that tfi "mlwoH mmi. interesting possibilities for Hill tion" night at the Weber gym Field civilian personnel. nasium nas oeen again added to the list of free activities for OASC employes. .Only admission needed t. 1 and AssHned-- W- J?J wuw Co.V b,ore Robert E. L. ""'f'f recently the itflce of the enghieer He will serve as assistant engineer. BALTIMORE. Nov. 7 (UP) Sergeant Joe Louis used the light est bombs in the rack last night, but demonstrated his old time precision long enough to win a decision over Charley Crump, Baltimore coast guardsman, in a three-roun- d exhibition bout in the Century Athletic club. Performing lor the second tlm as an "added feature" in a scheduled string of exhibition fights, the Brown Bomber hoarded his heavy artillery and cave Crumo few samples of his sharp only punching. Four thousand fans gava Soldier Joe a thundering ovation as he climbed into the ring. The champ weighed 212, and appeared to be flabbier than the sleek machine he was at his prewar peak. in tne main event of the eve ning's serious slugging, Holman Williams, 161, Detroit, scored a unanimous decision over Kid Tuner a, 156, Cuba. Jam-pack- ed is your badge. ine recreation night at the gym .ntluKlM nffra nun (ntM4ln to the narticlnanta r.iatH in th . night's three-hoplay time are iwunmiM, nanaoau, taoie tennis, basketball, volleyball, badminton, exercise equipment, calisthenics and paddle tennis. The srvm la marimn mil avm. one has a chance to enjoy his favorite sport. Now that the gym u ouerea zree to imibi; employes, the recreation unit urges all of mem 10 anena ana participate in three hours of real fun. ur CdL '' 9 15 15 16 .17 .17 .16 .15 4 E Mixed Recreation him a 642 series. W,ithJht have . Ehewhig tii. enthdM f military saTa af are members f tw f rf leajmes atw bawling to cor- For further information call recreation unit, 610, or Loretta Boren, 795. two-wee- Officer Bowling Squads 4l0l;;.. iSJl ... .......... . IOKt 8 League Play Opens at North Davis T 800 Teams firmer took Won ,...24 .23 Mustangs Eager Beavers Fort Douglas Says . . Gutter Balls Opens Mass Keg Contest legling Lead . 'a Retains Command omens Ait S ""504 T If;..-.- Ramblers Outlaws , Alley Cats Gunners . Decorators Ttl. . 8972537 857 783 "? , 490 178 147 131 158 157 Il 545 425 399 503 156 18 169 The Both teams won four straight last Monday with the Branch I squad still leading by one game. Six games behind the Ramblers and seven full games in back of the Branch I group, tag the fading Outlaws and the Alley Cats. The picture right now looks good for the Ramblers and Branch I barring unexpected upsets not not on the horizon. w in 13B money. race could end either way unless some of the other teams get on the beam. ea - " . rat- - all-st- ar v Far ahead of the pack, and the first half of the O. A. S. C. men's bowling league rapidly reaching a climax the rambling ftranch I and the fast rolling Ramblers team seem cinches for first and Admiral King Was Navy Sparkplug(UP) PHILADELPHIA. Nov. The real secret of Navy's triumph over Notre Dame last Saturday was reveaiea toaay and, oddly enough, it wasn't simply good football. The team, according to Assistant Line Coach Hay 8wartz, was acting under orders from the navy's officer, Admiral Ernest J. King, who gave the team a pep talk in the dressing room and concluded by aavlnc: "Let's this game." roR SALS . . . Lara oak oablnat win w8o what else could the heva with minor, lata t drawer apae. pes svta mm, mm, asa. do," said Swartx. nd : top-ranki- ng |