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Show Cream of Casaha Crop 3$ Air Technical Ogder Service Command V Xl January 25, 1945 ftjr Tec Hpopsters jack Hill Field Turn atOgden High All-Sta- rs Final Score Teams Play 48-3- 0; Before 1000 Spectators; Baker Stars for Local Quintet Tw hooDsters of Wright field back Hill Field 48 to 30, at Ogden high's spacious before gymnasium Tuesday night lit- tuSTed All-Star- s, spectators. 1,000 finest serv a.v Tpc. boasting the cage team in the nation, moved half"time into a 23 to 16 lead and was never headed. ice at Basketball fans of Ogden and cast their optics at one to appear in of the finest teams Ogden in more;than a decade. The Air Tec attack was led. by Eddleman. This colorful forward hit the bucket for nine goals and added three points from the foul line for a total. Light vicinity nt tallied seven. and Negrath eight points played a dazzling floor game. For the Hill Fielders Baker stood oat with 12 points. Sneddon, understudy to Captain Wilbur Moore of the Washington Redsins last fall in pro football, used a Light left-hand- hook Hill four shot to score Field. ed goals for Hill Field Bombers dropped a 35 to 34 Bushnell league decision Hospital in the preliminary game. to The Bombers had a the rest period, but the last half drive of five. lead at couldn't stop 24-1- 7 the Bushnell Parker and Craft the Bombers. Grimes, and Koeber were the lead Scores: lights for Bushnell. Garrett, sparked Beamer ing ffrifht Field Air TecHilt Field GT FPI All-Star- s! c. IPritiken, Totals.. 2115 6 4.J1 Hill GT FP 0 0 it 40 04412 Eddleman.rf 9 6 3 21IC. Morris, bcmcK, 11. . 3 l u t Baker. If. Hansen, 1 0 0 2Goates. c . Negrath, 32 1 7LaFredo, rg Sadowski, If 1 0 0 2 Berg, If. McNeil, f... 0 0 0 0!F. Mnrri Light, f ... 4 5 2 8 Sneddon, Hoberts, g. 1 0 0 2unning-hartma- n. e. 0 1 0 01 hum pean, g. . . . o 0 0 OHatober. . . Scott, f..'.' MFlore, 1 g 0 f.. f 110 0 10 g 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Deuces Mustangs Jaycees 4 0 1114 8 30 Boshncll Hospital r.T pp 10 8Carey. If . . 0 0 0 0 7 2 14 Koeber. rf . . 2 9 4 8 3 1 1 McDonald, e 2 1 O 4 3 1 7Grimes, 3 9612 3 2 2 Beamer. lg.. 45 28 h.f 0 0 O 0 0 0 2Silverman, 0 0 O Reioe. 1. .. 1113 . 1417 6 34 Barney g... 00OO Totals.. Firemen Blast Toward Loop Championship P-3- Overseas sharp-shooti- ng YY - sea-w- in 2al J recpntiw fomeuh... i nnn. 4he starred and beat his op- - Army Loses by Close Margin which shipped overseas wdlon . onii here "'J were w "the roueh cumj 4u ouuiiim Army both for Thursday outfit ls 8tul intact While night Sr. me iw IntfL gt Wilams was the 1942 and the Arsenal wnen basketball teams ought Enoimtain A. A. U. champion, women's w xuc. ana niD entered ,1 the service he and in the last few minutes wiJ 1,eading contender for the floor; of the game me world ght championship of the win over the WACS. three-poiaverage, on winning aFinal score was won iruns 70 anH approximately " was nign" ''"t."" made Miles slu ,He Burke of 'ought Jackie 9 points and Etten team with Citv L?ke to draw, but he n, in ine roouB uSt a fight whUe he was the Army during nation football ""ics four aSover offloor from ?nd ChkaP165"pou"d Williams Play. Wmd- the fiehtr nt 20-1- 7. tctef'BSi. S me ine operation wnnvessel PProv1mc?p,ac,ty ord?n;irLaty mand ine Eager Beavers, Alley Cats Lead OATSC Men's Bowling in Intramural Round Sailors' Onslaught Robin Set Tonight 112513 35 -- staged - Aces Collapsed and Swenson. Former HF Boxer Servingo STARS . . . 1 se men, selected from war installations in the area, and called the Hill Field All Stars, were the opi . ing team in the Army charity game with Air Tec group from Wright Field which played in Ogden Tuesday. Top row from left to right: Maj. George Pritikin, Hill Field; Clyde Morris, ASF Depot; Fred Baker, Arsenal, and Capt. J. A. Berg, Hill Field. Bottom row left to right: Lt. Ted Killings-wort- h, Hill ?ield; Lt. John Laffredo, Hill Field; Ray Goates, ASF Depot, and Pfc. Robert Sneddon, ASF dep ot. . The Eager Beavers and Alley fhalf and some good matches will Cats stepped into the lead of the be played before the season ends. The Alley Cats rolled high team OATSC men's bowling league at series knocking down 2,420 pins. Ogden this week. In high team single game the After the pins settled back into Gunners blasted the alleys for a 876 total same being an excellent place and the smoke blew away the team single score. Art Franks, Gutscore card showed the Eager Beavers and Alley Cats with seven terballs, and Nick Schlupp, Musgames won and only one lost each. tangs, tied for high individual Both teams are clicking well and series with 551. Schlupp blasted a total of 221 pins for high score should stay on top. the evening. The Beavers' first half bottom ofMEN'S team have shown surprising im- Team BOWLING TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost 7 1 provement over their first half Eager Beavers 1 7 start and have developed into a Alley Cats 3 5 Gutterballs first class squad. 3 5 Mustangs and are line the Next Pet Mustangs Lost 4 4 Branch I 0 1.000 the Gutterballs with five and three. Decorators 4 4 .556 4 . 3 5 , Ramblers a teams little are Both stronger just .444 5 3 5 Outlaws .000 than in the first half with new Metal Maulers 8 5 3 additions to their lineups. 2 6 Snipers 6 2 The second half promises to be 6 ;....2 a much closer race than the first Gunners " The rampaging Firemen continued on their unimpeded march to the championship of the OATSC intramural basketball league in 47 Ogden by walloping the to 28 in Friday nignt s league encounter. . Opening the second half in a after winning barrage of baskets Word frnm C a iz the first half easily, the r.',i; UUUII1S " "61. V JWUie ,! j Firemen have the cham wwuyv J""" circles boxing laurels within grasp. was stationed here, states pionship that kuaraner, iiremcu voca- Lankylm K.en ktZ anrov lilt ift front Of the Teameven m league in points scored, with in secmate Eldon Chard, forward, Guinea.ond place. The Firemen have won this Sgt. William. every league game played in onlv one practice to Lt. Joe R game to the Hill Field officers. ngham, of In Friday's game Gardner scored services, high, tallying 23 points with Chard of . army versus navy collecting it. low?.. ""Kiais: m i B-2- Totals... (Duron, The powerful Thunderbolts continued to lead the OATSC intramural league at Layton, trouncing the Mustangs Thursday night 36 to 28 in a well played game at the Xayton gym. Eldon Chard, 'Bolt forward, slipped in 14 points for the league leaders for high score of the evening. The 'Bolts grabbed the lead from the tip off and held on through the rame never seriously threatened by the Mustang crew. Ken Gardner, pivot man for the Thunderbolt squad, . couldn't hit the hoop Thursday and failed to his usual 18 points per game. score ' In the nightcap the Deuces barely nosed out the scrappy Jaycees 13 to 12 in a league record low scoring game. Both teams were off on hitting the bucket and misses were frequent. The lead changed hands several times in the miss and out game with each team forging ahead and then relinquish-A ing the lead to the opposition. looping field goal by Lowell Ham- blin, Deuce captain, in the final minutes of play, put the game, in the bag for the Deuce squad 0 4 3 3 10 0 2 10 0 2 Layton League Standings 0 4 11 Team Won 8 4 0 0 8 Thunderbolts Field Bombers marker, rf. 4 Garrett, If. 6 Stewart, c. 0 Craft ra 3 Harrin iff" 0 Thunderbolts Maintain League Lead ot each Patients, ac- -nm Service com- !sr the' help of Miller and , flain Kipperton. -The two teanis wm Ninth soon in the play-of- f Service Command team meets Tonight the WACClearfield for the WAVES from It play. in league time, second the wityh fJf. the WAVb teaiiiloss to the Army. first their avenge After leading the Navy Sailors all the way in Wednesday night's Ogden, league basketball game in lead in the Aces blew a the waning minutes of tothe last defeat quarter and went down 47 to 26. PM3C Young of the Sailors, sDarked the Navy victory, pushing in 25 points, with 17 of them in the last auarter. The sailor was hot like a comet, sinking his shots from all sides. He pitched in tne winning point on a free throw awarded in the final seconds oi ine game. The Aces grabbed an early lead forging ahead of the Navy team 16 to 7 at the end of the first quarter. The Navy spurted a little but were still behind 26 to 19 at the half. The scoring spree by Young in the last quarter pulled the game out of the fire, nanaing me ncra uieu fourth setback in the first half of league. the Ogden varsity Ace center, col v,n TCarHner. to score high for lected 23 points best the Aces. Ken played the with floor game of the evening some fine ball handling. Bowen from the Navy also played heads up basketball in the free scoring 12-po- int The first OATSC intramural bas ketball championship round is scheduled. to start play at the base bas gymnasium tonight, with the Jaycees playing the Mustangs at 6:30. At 7:30 the Layton "Deuces tangle with the Rough Riders from Ogden. At 8:30 the Naval Supply Depot meets the Base Squadron 4912 and at 9:30 the Firemen play the 8 quintet. The second round will be played in Ogden at the Weber gym tomorrow night with the game times the same as tonight. Some tight games are expected before the champion quintet is named. Favored to take the ttle is the Firemen crew from the Ogden league P-3- . Casaba Courts Kept Busy in G. I. Leagues Military basketball kept local courts busy all during the last week, recording a large number of close, exciting games. In Tuesday's game played at the Hill Field Camp Kearns, Bombers lost a thriller by three points in the last two minutes of play. It was nip and tuck all the way and with two minutes to play the Bombers were ahead 43 to 42. Garret won point honors with 28 tallies to his credit. Parker and Craft were hot and flashy on the Kearns will meet floor. the Bombers here February 9. In the base league games played Tuesday, the medics defeated the 2286th quartermaster truck company team, and the 460th aviation squadron walloped the 2287th. Garrett was high man again in the Ogden city league game which the Bombers beat the Arsenal. Final score was 41 to 34. On the same night the officers trounced the Clearfield Marines 34 to 28. The 4912th quintet fell to the same Marines on Thursday night by a narrow margin of 27 to 26 in a game played here. Robinson chalked up 10 points and Cohen and Mars were credited with an excellent floor game. Iverson and Bradnen were high for the Marines with 6 points each. A team representing the personnel section at Camp Kearns were defeated by the Bombers at the base gym Friday with a final tally of 3e to 31. Garrett was once again high as individual scorer with 14 points. Parker and Craft each made 6 points. Shaughnessy for Kearns made 10 tallies and Ward made 8 in the fast court thriller who are merging. with the league-leadin- g Thunderbolts from Layton. Basketball Ballet i 'y affair. Raider Five Snows Under City Team basketball The Ocden City girls' job team took a real "snow at the Weber gym Thursday nightField Raiders pretty when the Hill well smomerea mem scorer nnlnt ,!,, 20 with points. Raiders the for played exWoodburn and Ehlerscenter games, and forward cellent . . i i a nAin(fl roenitf,a scoring ii anu j. tivelv Guards Martinez and Anderson deserve high praise "8"? by 4" admittance to scoring scored the for city team. Watkins 8 points and played well for her Si Tonight the Raiders will meet the Arsenal team. 0t?,lli-- '5 1 Dj 1 are a common sight to fans of local league basketball teams, but seldom are they caught and stopped by the camera. Above is another display, comparable to the technicalities of an intricate ballet, as Cherry of the 8 dodges away with the ball. Numbers 6 and 1 are Neilson and Eyre is cominr In for the rescue. f the Kengh Riders. Stokes of the HOT FEET . . . Fancy footwork and dribbling P-3- F-3- Ss |