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Show V;itaess Opening Ceremonies M Gym fT Jonme Is "it mQ r 31 Cau Games Are Ctf By OASC, (7th; Oose Tilts Kooaf record-breaki- OFFICERS 13 Field athletic event, the fkurscks fymnaeium, 'Jseost of over $45,000 and 1 wife more than $3000 '1 oeWical training installa-- i kd opened last oMiclally wm ashy. D. LUburn (d Snder, made Z to 9 9 Teaafc crowd ng ;9 9 Wank Tath at--L 1481 1808 1578. 1558. 1510 Wilson Cage Practice Tomorrow, Says Pickens Free 1SS 176 .174 .178 167 Hill Rold, Qgdon, Utah TP Ave. e 1087 1505 1489 1471 1465 9 9 MaoCarroIl Mallory . ....... .9 First Signature as Brigadier General 172 167 165 163 Fator, base Brigadier the troops. Berman, attending ifweace at Patterson Field, Inible to attend the cere-8th AAF band was The furnished music nd jrt tout the evening's program, V trrwerful m of the two feature a strong OASC basket-nnc- f quintet Adorer the 482nd team, 34 to half time the winning club Smith, not mtti 19 to It laying a great defensive l aider the basket, led the with 11 points. Saluo and r were high for the losers Ave digits each. Si teeoad attraction a power-X- k fast-- i lersly edged out to 17. At K3a five, period the SOTth had a a Keglers Open Handicap Play Tonight league play and on other there will be open games. Listed plant, which seats more 30 spectators, is rated one of at service field houses in the 7. Facilities are also 'avails' boxing, wrestling, handball, I and volleyball contests, a plans call for one night C aside i beingbysetWAC Jflding for use of troops. various items that baa sad are being placed in fsr play and physical work are parallel bare, ban, weight-liftin-g pieces, Sag the coast." leagues following bowling age. Wakeman's 601 indiivdual ries and 233 high game rolled the previous week remained untouched. OASC TOPS Kosof, with a 656 series, took over second place in the EM'S Big Five, averaging 176. SSgt. BUI Wank dropped into third place and Pvt. Eddie Toth moved up one notch to fourth. A newcomer, Trask is In the fifth position. OASC. winning three games from the Buglers, gained sole possession of leadership rights in the team . exercises. Wilson tossed a 547 CuL Gene ten-pitUts aeries to take over at the Officers Big Five. in the first place oasc Hia 1037 total gave him an aver Hfltp ffftts 1 S sin 'MOM 0 .0 of 172, the first officer to go -.- 1 0 2 0 0 6 age ...3 170 or better mark. Oapt over ...t I 2b Phillips . Uaadl ...1 3 0 RolandtheFree went from fourth to 1 Bp CiauMnaaa Vmrei for Wednesday I ns ... ec ftmtM ...3Oil 0 4 with ...so o a o second Conaa ftp W4 0 w ..I 8ml tk StIKnar 4 9 Of -- I 0 Bill ....3 0 0 21 aasj Totals. .IS . 1 him sec .0 0 0 stood all assaults to give ond place. u 1 0 3 Attention tanicht will be focused Wright ....3 1 6 O 2 est the officers league where Public Cherry ... .1 JnttnayM. " ' AAA Relations and Officers Club tana gle in the feature match. Both rive Kav each won ten ana lost Totals .8 1 17 Cape. Jim Cllne's officers, however. have the better recora wim 7C Williams vA stv ur Green ? w 0 OlP 0 2'R0 AIV u U 2 22 ... i. Relations pins to Public for fm Standings , W. 11 ft V a 1 4 Lk 1 7009 asaarK W it. V aft W r?2t WJV0 5 '7066 783 0 IU 78S Med. Sup. vs. 482nd OASC vs 880th Buglers vs. Clerks . OFFICERS Pub. Ret vs. Off. Club 79 087 Slg. See. vs. 3rd Report US MS Sta Ilosp vs Air ware e mis l.. JsjV TP. Am ft mm 6607. tonight's games, all start to promptly at 6:30, scheduled follow: ENLISTED MEN Sta, Heap. vs. 32nd Sup. Tirinr fowling 'Men S OFFICBBS CUJB LEADS LL Bruce Pickett, bowling in the leacue for the first time, knocicea over 218 pins to edge out 1. Char non ley Plumb for individual nign ore. Plumb follows with 212. Wll e 0 0 (3 Bmw 0 4IO Alton win T 167. for Indi son's 647 replaced-Frefffttp 3 vldual hich series. Free's 543 with .10 .1 0 3 'Cfttp! il 4 34 4074 8763 rn CSS following W. U TP. Ave. f.i station have been 10 7018 770 granted leaves of ftb,en,ce:tMai?,! ."10 2 6607 784 Karll A. Tubesing, cniei, Officers on Leave-T- he " 8 4 5 7 8 10 1 11 6488 6607 6160 0076 714 784 681 67S section, UAai, Richard lng about Oct. 16; Captain oicnnl officer, signal8 action, OASC, four days commencing about uu 10, John H. Steeve", di!!!a!?r Wft,ter w-- armaments officer, maintenance commenc head of vision, OASC, three dayi ing about Oct. ii y&S?. Pickens Confident Manpower shortages on the ca-saba front aren't troubling Pick ens when he figures on paper his chances of a victorious quintet for this year. Pickens has indicated that practice sessions are open to both enlisted men and officers and in this manner he feels that ho will have on hand the best talent Team standings remain much the in the officers and enlisted race as the 32nd Supply dropped a trio of encounter to the surprising? boring and tumbling 4S2ndL The latter, paced by WakeaeUaf and striking bags, Troth and SSgt Charlie Kice, Machines, wall roped considered the dark horse he may Mdkdne balls and repes ef the league. ihg With football definitely out this year at Mill jrieia me loeai wi- letio moguls, planning a heavy 1843-4- 4 basketball schedule for-thseason, have called the Initial cage workout for tomorrow afternoon (Thursday) at four o'clock, it was announced today by Lieut. Richard Pickens, who will handle the coaching reins. slated We have tentatively games with some of tne strongest college teams in the Rocky Moun tain area," stated Pickens, "and there is also a good possibility that we may arrange contests with teams representing schools and mil itary installations on the Pacific Wakeman, Wilson, Kosof and Free Top Mil. Bowlers three weeks of play and tonight tt the squads start hitting the maples basis, it was an M ewwgin, leading tea to nouneedhandicap this morning by SSgt. with aevea J Md Thomas,high for the Bfaade Kosof, bowling director for 1 apiece, were fwUe Wright of the MSth the Hill Field military personnel Ism field coals aad one free leagues. i five markers. Pvt. Lyman Wakeman continued Carl S. Menger, Special and nhvsieal training of his climb for top honors by soaring (nphasized that all men are into first place in the EM circuit Wakei to enjoy the privileges of with 391 pins for two games. iMng during their leisure. man missed the first line last week Monday, and but his score gave him an aggreWednesday ay nights there will be bas-- 1 gate total of 1481 and a 185 averse1 Bolster Local Five e ds the welcoming 3 Morris Only Two Regulars He turning to 11 Wodnosday, October 13. 1943 Plumb g 1R2 uniy those bowlers who have competed in or more games are eligible for Big Five rating two-thir- 1 .a- TP Ave. TVakemaa at & F. MaUory 00 soldiers in or . Bowling's Five Big ENLISTED MEN W By T'.-- IT .t.tt HIS FIRST SIGNATURE ... As a brigadier general came when Brigadier General Morris Berman, commanding general ef the OASC, signed Ms name to Sergeant Max Beer's short-snortbill, Brother Buddy looks on, and also holds on to one end of the long list of dollar bills, a list that includes such famed names as Major General Jimmy Doolittie, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Brigadier Generals Beau and Vanaman, both of the Air Service Command. er Madcap Maxie Is Responsible for Morale Lift Here available. Despite the fact that only two are left on the field from t year's team, Coach Pickens Is confident that a winning squad will be out en the hardwood to base. With represent the hHl-to- p sew gyiisaaaium ready for reg ular practice, something the team didn't have last year, workouts are promised each day. The two returning veterans are Sgt. George Verdonckt, of the medical detachment, and Corp. Francis Wild Horse" Smith, physical two forwards training non-coaround whom Lt. Pickens hopes te build his squad. Both are scor ing threats every time they have the ball within shooting distance of the hoop. Ready by November Smith, a type of player, was a key man in the preceding cage campaign, and also was one of the team's top scorers. As his running mate in the forward slots will be Verdonckt, a The latter also contributed a large share of points, averaging around eight digits per game. fiokens plana on havinsr his eharges ready for their first game He hopes to by have his schedule reads to saw once by that time, too. And. one more thing, he Is keeping his eyes ea the local leagues hopes ef picking up a few coed Ptoyers that may fail to turn out for practice. iMMovers m, fast-breaki- BY AUGUST G. KETTMANN Madcap Maxie Baer once the "Clown Prince" of sock has given Hill Field a notable lift" in morale this week.. Faces of "Keep TEm Flying" workers have lighted with anticipation as they look forward to a glimpse, or better still, a cheering word Idnsr. from the their officers thinking they are Jovial and friendly, the 'rubbing It in.' I used to get mad ic champion and his taller, at my trainer In exactly the same heftier brother, Sgt Buddy, 263 way and only after the fight did pounds, cut gargantuan figures as I realise that he was my best to friend." they tour the base speakingwith acquaintances, Tom Harmon, that great chatting strangers and penciling autograpns. Michigan football player, only Their gigantic stature has been ex lived through that plane crash In aggerated by the heavy xiying suits the Jungle and the subsequent exposure aad long hike back to they wear. safety because of great conditioNew Baer ningit saved hie life." To those who know him by repu The still the Max is capricious,tation Liver- Maxie believes that the army Is legendary making good citizens out of a lot wno carries more "butcher-Do- y of "marginal cases" who were his in ponderous lethal weapon headed for a crime career before right hand. being exposed to the lessons of self- Te his dose friends and assodiscipline they are learning in me ciates the riotous, service. money-frethe of Max Baer boom days of the tote twenties War U. 8. Ring and 'thirties Is gone. As to the effects of the war on Of the old Max only his inboxing, Max is positive: fectious humor remains, but to "For the time being it Is hurtnaranhrase a well known adver ing the ring game, but In the tising line something long run it will have a healthy, been added, namely: robust constructive effect. Our boys are being developed physic a Baer Sneaks Judo, A deadly seriousness to succeed ally through obstacle courses and phyfitness of physical as an apostle sical contact aporta and it all tne miliand convince the boys Inthose adds up to one thingthey'll will come out great fighters." tary service that "only n surVive the rigors of battle-actio"When the war Is over lots of me pma n audwho enter it more promising soldier-fighteour ition." become professionals and will "It's too late to start traininghe exof the because for a fight after you've leftAnd, been through have periences thye dressing room for the ring. they will probably be theIn most believe me, It's too late to start our rugged crop of battlers combat rood will have conditioning yourself for a war The history. when you're getting on the boat effect on boxing.'' " he declared. Because Max was a powerful as he One searched Baer's eyes wasn t puncher, possessor of a killing "hay.,inr whether he days' maker," what was more natural "golden to ask wliich opponent's blow .u ru blamed his failing than hurt him most. He answered with legs out a moment's hesitation: wind. and faltering lira anH n. lack !!. "Max Schmeling. Back in 1633 he " Knowing Dread my nose all over my lace of knew CTvou realize "that he never I'll forget it. I can't say about 100 w aps Joe Louis, I never 'faced' him, which he was watching the girls in the front Emphasizes Condition row." -come How many We might add Baer modestly -how many on added, depend, work are forgot to mention that he showed hard the realise plenty of "guts" in that memorable siug-febefore dropping tlie Teu 8000- - Some ,et, their 243-pou- nd ex-fist- now-serio- happy-go-luc- single-purpos- ed ky high-steppi- ng e, muscie-nara-eni- ng rs life-and-de- L'U ; V tr-ln- ln. spoke-pern- st six-foot- er. er. inter-squadr- on Local Officers Are Honored Guests At Baseball Game When the National and Amerieaa league baseball teams met la Ogden last Saturday night in a war bond sales benefit tilt, Ogden Air Service Command officers were very much in evidence during the pre-gaceremonies. Incidentally, the Nats won the fray, 12 to 9. Colonel Lllburn D. Fator, commander, was the hatter opposing him on the mound Capt. Carl 8. Menger, physical training officer. Receiving Mentor's slants was Capt. Barney Wernaing. tailing the balls and strikes from the umpire's position was Lt. CsL C C Minty. ton for keeps with right in the tenth. It was one of the few times Schmeling was knocked out. In Exhibition The Baers are proving a real to the military physical, training program and deserve the thanks of the nation fot their unselfish effort in behalf of conditioning the youth of out armed services. Tuesday they sparred for three round during a "smoker" in the Hill Field gym. Today they are visiting wounded soldiers at Bushnetl hospital while tomorrow and Friday they will highlight ts at boxing shows at Wendover, Utah, and Mountain Ilome, Idaho, respectively. sledge-hamm- "shot-in-the-ar- sub-depo- er |