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Show Clcseilts Mark !s League Standing Changes Result of Last Weeks Play With interest in Hill Field basketball sharply on the upswing as a result of speedy games und keen competition, team coaches have been working their boys hard recently to ; capture top league honors. At this stage of the season it is still anybody's championship, but the stronger teams are already beginning to show their superiority. As a result of last week's games r igvn VtnnA : ; v , Potyf I from its perch, a second place holder has been pushed down to the number four notch, and a team moved up from third place to tie for first Monday night of this week the boys from 304th Repair came up with brilliant dispay of ball handl- and no losses. First Hill Field team of girls' basketball players to be organized in the forthcoming women's league is headed by Betty Austin, who has already challenged any other crew' of feminine cagers. Planning to accept the challenge e team from Hill-creis a just being' organized, Cora Fuller, women's recreation director, er two-sh- ra Fraxer With appointment of Bill Frazer announced. as the new civilian men's recreation director, the winter season in sports and recreation for Hill Field workBill indoor The Hill Field boxing team 304th Repair 32nd Suoply 482nd ABS 308th Avn. SQ Base Classifcation 368th Avn. Sq 3 3 O 1 1 3 ... 0 W. I- OASC 32nd Sup 11 1 482n;1 BurIits Med. rVin St, Clrf t'-- y p. MOth 12 4 11 5 8 8 6 13 5 11 3 0 Officers Team OfficeL Pub. Air V.r.rtt T.-- Rta. !!-,NR. F??. 3rd Rrpr. - TP. XV. 9 8 I, 12 4 12 9 8 4 7 8 6 10 1 15 7019 0312 012 8120 7832 the . '- i i - . . . Went the gloves of Private Otis CoCins and Private Junius Ramsenr during an exhibition fight last week, as Hill Field oldiera packed the new gym to see the Baer Brothers. WHAM! the of on OASC vs. Med. Sup. S2nd Sup. vs. Clerks Buglers vs. Sta. Hosp. 428nd vs. 880th. Officers Air Cracto vs. 3rd Repr. Officers vs. Sta. Hosp. Pub. ReL vs. Sig. Sec, the ron. .750 .333 .000 .000 Wake-ma- Ave. 783 770; 803 677. Ave! 776 786 732 702 691 671 n Toth Kosof Wank McAtec OFFICERS Wilson Mallory TP Ave 2032 2116 2116 2016 2007 184 178 176 170 167 1548 2022 3015 1505 172 168 Free Hutchinson Mnctarrotl 12 9 12 - .... 9 12 13 Only those who have ! ie 167 163 com- or more peted in frame are eligible for Big Five rating. two-thi- rd n Forn; Toe Twenty-Fiv- e Max and Buddy Baer Enliven 11 .....12 Mid-Seaso- Sh(K Bowling Lines At Ogden Alleys Hill Field can expect somef u lor teams girls' bowling . .... fa tne competition, judgingeven,n . ! displayed Tuesday of the feminine Kegi and lines at both the Ogden -- O 1? 12 Gal Keglers MAXIE BAER . . . Giving last minute advice to Corporal Albert Leyendecker and George Dodell who fought In one of the exhibition bouts last week. Standing by are Corporals Eddie Williams, extreme left; and Homer II. Romberger, right, the team coaches. Bowling's Big Five ENLISTED MEN more pressure on the league la ers and give themselves 11 V and five losses. High individual scorers last w were Pvt. Ed Toth with 558 Lts. CI eon Hutchinson and CM Mallorv. who rolled 551. In the Bowling's Big Five,sen.I Lyman Wakeman appears in the number one spot amosf enlisted men with a 184 avn for 11 games. He also hoMf dividual high honors with 601 three games and 233 for a w game. Toth, who has been ftean coming up as on outstanding and who was in fifth place two weeks ago, has tied Kosot second place with an average. 176 pins for 12 games. Pairings for tonight's game, scheduled to begin prompt! Enlisted Men, records behind them that Doys as iirst ciass ma terial xor any Doxmg team. Eighteen men are now four-gam- 8:30, follow: dis- Many of the team members have several years experience and i stretched their lead to three ga when the 32nd won three dropped the fourth to Station I four losses. Dark Horse Contenders The keglers from 482nd, con ered dark horse contenders, e ie( week took a against Medical Supply to put had have TP. 0318 0077 8790 8433 8297 8053 past experience 11 pitaL The 32nd has been cloie OASCs heels from th start of seasen and now, have 12 wins played 'during workouts, the team should make a good showing. 3768 583 Gold- boxers and their form, 081 693 617 628 8381 1 Gloves tournament at Las Vegas, N. M., to be held Nov. 1, 2, and 3, and judging from Team Standings Bowling Enlisted Men Team o squad which works out every evening from 4:30 to 5:30 in the new gym. Coaching the team while Cpl. Paul Rusnik is away on furlough are Homer Romberger of Pet. 4K2nH Cpls. A R finrin nm4 VAAia Wll- Hams of the 368th Aviation squad- - 2 2 4 1 0 1 en -- L. been invited to the has pi wins and one loss, rof no games last week neverthe sports. Base Sluggers Ready to Go ng W. with set up a recreation program for workers residing at Hillcrest, Sahara Village and surrounding communities having Hill Field workers. He looks forward to a program of active sports basketball and bowling this winter, for example and also Sunday trips, dances, educational events, ping pong and other -- Team OASC boys, who hold first will soon be underway in earn- to 21-2- National League -- As Maxie Baer The new director comes to his work with a background of four years as physical director and men's secretary for the Y.M.C.A. in Chicago, in addition to 18 months in the army. Much of his army career was spent right here at Hill Field. Recently he was given a medical discharge, following six months at Bushnell hospital. His main task at the moment is nt ot w st dark-hors- Lea Standings in Hill Field's Bowling league, taking del shape after four weks of play, are not expected to be in many changes tonight, with most of the games scheduf ' I between the upper and lower division teams. Keenest competition for top honors has been in officers' league between Public Relations and Officers' clJ They have been comfortably out in front and have durin&r the consistentlv ivine fx sfW each other for first nlace three weeks. Matched against each other last week, tt each took two games apiece, to leave the tie unbroken w; tl2 wins and four losss apii In the enlisted men's league Referees Femmes Organize Team for Games 1 ers est. 20, OASC Sets Bowling Pac Garners Three-Gam- e wins The former champs, 32nd Supto 482nd, ply, lost a heart-break24 to 20, in what was the best game Monday. The game was bitterly contested from the opening minute of play, but 482nd, relentless in drive and power, edged into the lead with the aid of Smith's four field goals and three are gift shots. The two teams now tied for second with three games won and one lost. In Monday's game between 99th Repair and the 880th Guards, the Repair quintet, in the onfirst game the field with all their regulars of showed one promise time, at dithe to first soon moving up vision by trouncing the Guards, 20 to 11. It was a close game that the up to the half, but after 880th showed signs of tiring and the fast 99th five took a safe lead which they held to the end. The fourth game scheduled for Monday was forfeited by 307th to 32nd Hq. & Hq., moving the 32nd up one notch from last week to third place. The closest, most exciting, and easily the best game of the season thus far was played last day between OASC and the 880th Guards. The teams played to a deadlock at game's end with 17 all, and then went into an overtime period in which each team again scored two points. In the second overtime 880th scored once foul for a one-poion a Pfc. but Jay Parks, outlead, standing throughout the game, slipped in a bucket to cinch the game at 0 for OASC. The Station hospital five came through with two wins during the week to give them a tie with OASC for first place In the American league at three games won and no losses. With a team that looked careless and disorganized at the start of the season, the medics have buckled down to business to produce a smoothly-functionimachine which took 807th Aviation 18 to 15 on Wednesday and then romped over the 99th quintet to the tune of 33 to 10 on Thursday. Standings in the two leagues as of Tuesday night follow: American League Team W. I Pet 3 . OASC 0 1.000 1.000 3 O Det. Med. Dept 2 1 32nd Hq. & Hq .333 1 2 307th Avn. Sq .250 1 99th Rep. Sq 3 .000 880th Guards 0 4 Wednesday, October Ogden, Utah -- ing and hard drives sparked by Miller, their stellar guard, to edge, out Base Classification 18 to 15, and to gain the lead spot in the National league with three Hill Field, Training Program, Stage Bouts Max and Buddy Baer, former woria s heavyweight champion and e uuc contender, respectively, spent three lays touring ui ieia last week during which they put on an exhibition match at tne gym, visited hospital wards, and worked with the physical une-um- i ! WftT. llc1 .1"?.gdln; formd urews nnveu Fuller, Cora said womjy The two boxers stressed the Im yet, creation director, but portance of good physical condi thort time. tion In talks to Hill Field soldiers Those employes Interested on the teams for n and refereed local boxers In bouts tlclpationAAtMtuifiMAfi may rcKlvi kM.Aii at the moker in the new gym on the recreation office, employ Tuesday night latlons branch. training classes. Headquarter Conference LL C6L Insignia on Work Clothing On a nation-wid- e t A ASC . Im army depots, the Baer brother, are per Thomas I James, chief, engineer u A recent cnange manently stationed at McClellan ins section. OASC left lut wmI latlons .Pecifie.that in- -i Field. Sacramento, where they aid to attend a conference of engineers . ana arm r in .the Dhvsical St thm haailnti training-m nmmm 1mIm graae W worn on work c'01"1"dnw , Aim w.v.w . vuacn uie pose ooxing team, uommana. scribed for the, olive - mmrnm |