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Show Girk? Basketball League Under Way Firemen Swing Into Ogden Hoop Lead;. Chard Aids Winners . ml Unhorse Rough Riders, Mustangs Kick Into Second Straight Defeat 31-2- 7; All-Sta- rs ; -- 1 Hostilities continued Friday night in the OATSC intramural men's basketball league, Ogden branch, with the "Firemen" taking undisputed lead in league stand-ings when the firing ceased. fast-breaki- ng In a rather slow first game the Mustangs eked out a 15 to 12 decision over the Branch I in an overtime period. The score in the first quar was tied at ter, with the Mustangs pulling away to lead. 10 to 6. at the half. held the Mustangs The to only two points in the second Branch One Remains All-Sta- rs 4-- all All-Sta- rs In Keg Lead Decorators Get High Team Series With 2439 Pictured above, played first league same of the season at Weber college Game finished with Reds leading the Whites at end of game gun by score of Cm left to right, front row, Gwen Chipman, Vivian Beresford, Doris Ehlers, Ercel Merkley and Amy to Colleen left Anderson, Wanda Williams, Joan Hurst, Norma Burnham right, jiiisrn. Back row, V and Gertrude Parker. ,S$E TEAMS . . . Cen--tfi- m 27-- 4. lop-sid- ed " Bowlers Krall SparKies EI in Red- Hot The Branch I Keglers continued on their merry way toward winning the first half money in the OATSC intramural bowling league in Ogden. The Branch took four straight again this week, to show 34 won and 10 lost on the score Ogden Air Technical Service Command ior" sheets Shoot Down Dive Liberators Wall latin0 Score Bombers by first series EM Sot Rill "to TTTW A 11 iho - HrAur Qta i"Q of nt blood in the bowl-n third annual officer feud for field supremacy be- tea the two groups. The match 5s closely contested throughout rith the enlisted men all W games by close "winning margins. The first of the three games was ttided in favor of the EM by it to 858 on thp stronirth nt a man aw game by Chuck: Hice Lop-Side- d (4 came lei most rnneiefonf brtet of the day. 196 .- who was fniwl1iiAl - Jit Geon Hutchison gave his fel- officers 199 the first game ,iuch was the highest game rolled r the officers during the match. (The second and third game also nt to the EM by scores of 830 ) M and 910 to 895, with the fill three game totals reading 2606 and 2567 for the Offl-JVB- 'tKM W Keglers Still In a basketball prac tice game last Wednesday night, at the Weber college gym, Gwen Chipman's Liberators walloped the pre-seas- on Dive Bombers, managed by Amy Woodburn, by a score of 27 to 4. Both women's teams were overanxious in their first game of the season and missed frequent shots at the hoop. The Liberators grabbed a long lead in the first from the Rolls New quarter and pulled away Dive Bombers easily. Record Doris Ehlers, ' Wanda Williams and Captain Gwen Chipman Blazing 209 shone for the Liberators, with Hurst playing heads-u- p ball Keslers and Reo Cats are still Joan for the Dive Bombers. league leading 'the girls' bowling first and second respectively, in Pacing Girls' League -- Stewart Singles With Krall rolled 875 to pace Tuesday's night affairs in Ogden. ,rs nd Lt Thomas had Keglers' invincible 2 ,jke 'ndividUal honors for Greta Stewart, the pins for a new Officers. Krall was rewarded bowler, spun to set a record game single 'I0 for hU perform-il- t high ' ' for this league wnen sue Her 2no nina in one same. high was 208. previous V S, v- - 122 . 181 480 177 comeiiuc Gretas closest was Shirley Bryant, 209 15 Zuu 1T4 537 high laurels 2' wp-nl- H i P-3- 8s P-3- 8s P-3- P-3- 8s. Pushing the Branch closely, however, comes the fast rolling Ramblers, with 32 and 12. Those Ramblers are scrappers and will keep pressing the Branch until the final pin is down in the first-ha- lf race. . The ' surprising Decorators 'sneaked in with a nice 2439 this week for high team series, also Riders. League Standing taking high team single with a Won smooth 860. High man this week Firemen 3 was- Ray Harris, Decorator anchor Rough Riders. ........ 2 1 Mustangs 592 series.. man, .who posted a O " St -- 4- , game. Boshnell Downs The second game of the evening matched the strong Bushnell hos pital squad against the fighting in a practice game. The Bushnell hoopsters proved too strong for the 8 aggregation, downing them, 26 to 18. Don Roberts and Glen Cherry stood out for the In the third game between the Firemen and the rough, tough Rough Riders proved to be the best game of the night, the Firemen winning, 31 to 27. The firefighters, paced by sharpshooting Elden Chard, took an early lead in the first quarter and were The ahead, 15 to 12, at half-timRough Riders knotted the score twice, but never forged into the lead. The Firemen pulled ahead in the last quarter and put the game on ice. Ken Gardine, Chard and Ovvian Ride starred for the Firemen, with Fay Eyre and Porter Neilsen starring for the Rough e. Competition Vith RIHI Tt N. ntsw I ; half while tallying six themselves to tie the score. A foul pitch and a looping shot through the hoop by Thome of the Mustangs in the overtime period sewed up the . . . - - 8tM6inn - Won ...332 Branch I Rambler Gunners Mustang Decorator Alley CaU Outlaws Gutter Eager ........... All-Sta- rs Balls Beavers............. 24 22 21 20 20 20 10 8 Loht ' 10 12 a ..,.-....- . " Lost 0 1 Pet. l.ooo .667 .500 . 1 2 0 .OOO .000 2 Thursday night gym-borfull swing. Come down from .7:00 to 9:30 p.m. each Thursday and 24 24 enjoy modern dancing, exercises, and 25 volley ball, squash, ping-pon- g 36swimming absolutely free. 20 22 23 24 Gymboree ee at Weber college are now in Shi Enthusiasts Greet Winter m in mm Field Will Enter Teams in Big Sports Program Hill field is entering the giNinth . Service command gantic 159 for sectournament a good program that who sports 162 140 kegled 463 161 if" 178 173 200 will eever the nation, Capt Rich551 ond high of the night, and R. H for her heels ard E. Pickens, special service did a nip onVP1"V 866 830 eiO 2606 him nlaM l1" Close 157. off with Saturday. leer,willannounced eater basketball aad series 'or the OATSC High three-gam- e TtU. night was capturea ny Arev mu. bowling squads, and expaad later 3 ju,. .... wm second in to laelade volley ball and soft-baHIT Ajiti ekMm 171 162 tA Z"' I.'-156 159 177 492 this with 431 series and Marge he said. K31 163 193 1 19 3? m This sports program is Inoowieu the Combe of 160 Kegiers 152 514 193 mLJ ' to develop competHlon 897. .... tended with 198 148 516 series 109 high p""" among army air bases from coast Branch IV seems to have two Sjjj1.. 858 814 8952567 for to coast. hang don't that give players TSst J. J. Brew. two will deterSectional play-ofplay odds. On last Tuesday's mmtt Ttvin Sweat. mine the champion of the whole w Ninth Service command, and this carried the entiresnomoers teaaa will enter the national own iney team on mtheir - nAlna in h FlvinC competition with the champions must be given orchidi of the ether service commands. but Clouds, Each base will be permitted to in xeara for 7 1m1 with second uZ v.i.r. Jl trying, ase only the personnel stationed few there. Ne transfers will be made place. Rep Cats trail ng by i to help any team. This plan was in tnira with posniu.. SL2Fde1 b"rtball league points, Mary Lou developed at a conference la .Chicago by physical training offi! tfcl ton,rh Southwick leading the lot The announcement stressed JT veer rynnasinm. Eight Team hlgn tnree gam out in cers. the army places en the emphasis 1944-- S entered league-leadin- g Keers the the e and combat promise plenty of front with a 634, RepCats trailing sports as a builder of work. team Snypes Gutter and 609 with three teams ea- - again tnira wn taking y:r" Morehouse was the surprise 112 loc' evening. Usually kegling a she splintered the pins for n5 three team, them "sring each Sme of 157. her high o? the year. ij"',d Ace. taeet the Of-to The iS? ,rom OATBC. A new field denbles bowling h thT'nterei 'resn the Boatbers' KM ek, record was set by H. Sgt. Eiee and S. Sgt; .Bombers aaeet BaahneU Ust Wednesday night at the tase All Hill Field f'ub lanes while competing in the '? game te-Dosbles Sub refident, toby participate in Victory betters wr workers. The new record, fjei the at practice build- the score of 123 set by 14. the weekly Indoor and aeon Hutchison Ogden high school armory season. Bice relied ing every Thursday. Is an excellent ller In the record Kosof 643 for The Indoor range Score. However, the record sinfto one and available to club members March. 4M from November through om 730 game for a deables tewnef Hstehlsen and Kosof held cafJ2cnd0UI rob of mov- - The range will bem. pen by every Tnun Intact. p. loss S,ed out w"h p. m. to 10:00 members. club for day Ste-vens- en 13 . ll, Ri-va- nt I WLip --j- ' l"" H oop League tier Tonight ab '.9. five-memb-er 8LALOM . . . Down City Hill at Snow Basin, showing winner of women's slalom race In action going throngh an open gate half-wa- y down the track. These two photos are by the U. 8. Forest Service. en-Wh- New Doubles Keg M Members Urged Use Ogden Range -- Record Set By Kosof, Rice l A "" ) hi; nt ro-saat- a ,',":' 1 rii irL CI CS. 3' fs , V-- tti $8. - I'. lJ-- - ''- '7 - 't .r- - sS . 'I ' TJF-8. . . Aad the never-endin- g llae of skiers line ap for the will speed their day's skiing pleasure. This lias, pall np-h-ea thatCIU" at Saew Dasfa. will overate with two tews nm- shown "Ctty year. School kill, shewn ta rer right of alag sunattaaeensly Isttls Uis pietart, where the ski shelter has beea bailt. KI in 1 4' |