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Show Branch I Winners in Men and Women's Bowling A JiiP ""Technical Service Command mm i - December 20, 1944 derbolte Continue Win ;::hi dipping JCs, 32-1-- 1 ) mil 4 . ? in the uaxhu basketball league, nnck Girls' Team Undefeated fSawh, cupping theJaycee .VjTBursday night The beamin VVete off the i missing at the hoop, however, fre-fo- tf In City Loop in and out and tat wouldn't drop14through. count. tanked in VTSolf team, coming in for helped by the efficient s. Mil bounced of U team mates. gj Shines Eke Out Narow 1 1 -- Win Over , Arsenal Five in a total Tbornley dropped N to shine for the t5 The Hill Field Girls' basketball LrZ sauad. In the night Lnns "Mustangs" eked out team remained undefeated in the ai decision over the fighting Ogden league this week. The girls The game ended in a W" 1 win over rSwjr finish, with the score eked out a close Arsenal A feminine the "Deuces." strong long squad, I far the CATS" . . . Girls' team from Branch I mans red to finish first in girls' league during last four to hold the top spot in league "REP weeks of play. In men's division, they led the leaf ue for seven consecutive weeks. Above is shown both Thorne in the 1 to standings. teams, from Branch I. Front row, left to right: Ada Hoggins, Chris Williams, Shirley Bryant, MarguejKeonds of play wound up the The girls were a little excited rite Winters, with fifth member of team, Goldie Williams, absent Men's team, second row, George Warvm crabbed the ball down with the score so close; fouling was ner, Doane Hunter, Blaine Steele; back row, Harry Schneadley, team captain; Captain Jean' Berg, Hal and many points were Kinsey. d tbe air, pivoted and shot frequent scored via the free throw route. 'i timekeeper blew his horn With the score tied at half time, tt ball in flight but the ball girls continued their through nicely, winning the battle throughout the second half for the "Mustangs.' changed hands often and me was high point man for The lead counter was rung up by T'ttiitangs" totaling 10 points, the last with 7, was high for the Gwen Chipman in the final seconds of play. Chipman tucked in utetm. 23 counters for the high score hon e 1.000 ors on the OATSC sauad. with a .600 a .400 Mary Pilg hanging up 20 points' .000 for. the Arsenal group. "4 counters , f -- 33-3- team-ma- te see-sa- w in Bonds Awarded as ?rizes to Soldier Bowlers I0O ica week over $50 dollars in-v bonds are given away at the 3tary bowling lanes to the high jwten. During the past six weeks w $500 in bonds and stamps have m pasted out to individual win-- tj of the evenings kegling. Win-of these special $10 G. L bonds f Eckers Wins Over Branch 1 Trims Mmstames: Win First HaM Keg Title Firemen 5 Continues Undefeated Combo Team Trounce Horses, H - i .. SSgt. Maxie a); Pvt Elizabeth Neun-WAC; Lt John P. Loffredo; Mi Jean A Berg; Major J. J. CpL Paul Purpora; MSgt J;Bnsel; id Lt Cleon Hutchinson Lt P Capt Charles MaUory; idore Blume; Ctptain Jack B. O): Pvt Tiny Kimes, WAC; A Piul Rusnick. .Art Lancaster Capt Nauren 8ft Bill Krall; CpL Wa-8- ft Mabel Cook, WAC; Brown; Pfc. Francis L. 4R; Lt Richard Stnnlavant tTtt Grogan; CpL William. T avagt William Walsh; Hanslik, WAC; Meolu DelGenie. or James T. Cline; Pfc A Martin (Vet Dot); Lt A. tath i lJ Le. G. 45 to 22; . Lee Fox (2); 1 Ecker Studios powerful casaba quintet from Salt Lake City journeyed to OATSC'5s base gymn and thrashed a combination of Hill Field's two best teams in basketball thriller last Friday eve ning. led all the wav with the final tally showing them winning the game by a runaway score oi A combination of the Brown Bombers and the Officers team. each team taking a quarter of the game by turns, failed to stop the A. A. U. champs from scoring easily in all periods. The half ended with Eckers leading Leading floorer for Hill field Iumih mimm , lfeOawan. sinking three baskets from the field and one free toss for seven points. Best lm miM vu slaved by Craft and Garrett of the Bombers. P. Walker; Cap- - at kr 45-3- 3. 2-2- 0. Gardner Stars The powerful Firemen quintet continued on their undefeated mmii tn 4h OATSC intramural basketball championship again this season. The iremen, noiaero u the first place trophy last year, fiffhtin h "Mustang jn.un --m.,A dn 4a 92 fridiv niffht in the regular league struggles to chalk up their 5th straignt win. accurate The fast breaking and tvtn nf flirdncr. Rich and Chard have tied up the other teams intravery nicely in the Ogden was again mural branch. Gardiner wa inr Otm "Firebust- era" tallying 20 counters against the "Mustangs." , . Chard and Rich tanked 10 ten -- ..u i--iv Hill Field Fliers ILoSCS 5 doubleheader Thursday, Dee. 28, against the HUI Field Fliers. The Fliers (Officers) will take n the sensational colored team in the main game of the evening, under rules set up by the director of athletics, University of San Francisco. Hill field officers will meet the Globe Trotters in this freak" affair, with each team having six players and an extra quota of referees. Last year's appearance of the Trotters at the Deseret gym saw crowds of spectators turned away. For those whe are planning to attend it Is suggested tickets be secured early. 3 IX, - C 1- "f-- Biarrcu counters. m ." jrXZ S 3 a ol o 2 2 2 S I wo - 1.000 .000 .900 .333 Leathernecks Trump Aces In Fast Game '4. was hotter than firecrackers and practically walked away with everything but the pin boy in their , clean sweep of "P-Sfl'- s" P-3- 8a , Trimming the "Mustangs" four straight Monday night, Branch I "Keglers" won the first half championship of the O. A. T. S. C. Men's Bowling league at Ogden. The Branch floor came was very effective gainst the "Mustang." In the second game. Cub" the series. Hairs' "All Starr sank the last The Branch took the champion rAmem 34 to 23 in a well . m ... x --V. Ttm A1- ship, first place prize money ( nice piayca dIm of rhan - fav th wav)- hich Stan" umk an aariv icaa ana I team series, 2431 total; high team never threatened by the Bair sank In ie points to snine iot single, 837; and George Harner. I Branch I " the spark plug, walked away Firemen Muatanss Rough Rioen All SUn . . - - Ramblers and Gunners Take Second, Third and eleven pohits respectively. Ken League Standings 1 In Series The world famous Harlem Globe Trotters will perform in Salt Lake City in a basketball "P-38's- Ogden League Players Pose Before Game Only . I .k ...I.. kl.t. 591, also high individual single with a sparkling 221. Brancn 1 has a beautiful record of 43 games won and only 11 lost for a high percentage of .803. Those Brank I "keglers" are a tough team to beat. Second place is still in doubt as the "Gunners" tied with the 'Ramblers" by winning four straight from the "Eager Beavers." The "Gunners" are pouring it on and the "Ramblers" will have to step to nose them out of sec ond place dough. Clearfield Branch I 45 The it 21 Ramblers ..35 marines downed the tired but game Gunner 21 35 Aces in the Ogden basketball 26 30 Outlaw The leaa-umar Wednesday night. 27 Decorator 29 27 29 on side of the long ines wound up 27 29 Mustang Aces the 48 to 27 score. The played 35 Cutter Ball .....21 21 the entire game with only five Alley Cat 35 46 10 men due to injuries and absences Eager Beaver of the balance of the squad. With the Marines ahead at the behind in that last quarter. half 23 to 11 the Aces came back farNext Wednesday's to strone- in the third Quarter lead the Hill field officersgames brings .against the the Marines 24 to 23. The Marines powerful U. 8. F. depot at 7:00 were held without a score in the p. m. At 8:00 m. the NSD Sailors third quarter. Paced by the fast tangle with p. Brown Bombers ball rustling of "Cub" Bair along from OATSC the at 9:00 p. m. the and accurate and his with that Aces meet the Arsenal shooting team. All e team-matof Wayne Boyle things games will be played at the Weber had brightened up considerably gym in Ogden. Spectators are adfor the Aces. mitted free. Baoid Psee The rapid pace of the third auar A ism ter began to ten on tne team and I fobeouoe. convert were behind evvrv nta In able sale for oulek Eephyr ale at approxl- thv fourth. The Marines stepped the on the gas and left the tired fast-breaki- ng n I If f. It t 1 15, f -- B-2- 4'l A v - 5 -- , - I f 1 'J I it. . 5 w 11.91 aeore In last Tharsday's uccmZ Hegstreis. |