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Show New Gage Teams Hill Field, 22 little Way to To$FSpotij j 304tH Knocked From Positions as lies Are Broken TO ASG In the enlisted men's basketball leagues, the story J the "iall of the Champions," which had started in the bW continued throughout the wee? ng Wednesday, Oct. 27, Hill Field now has two new cage champsthe Medics J the American league, and 32nd Supply in the National leagi With several teams crowding the first place holders both leaeues during the past few weeks, the leaders in th to happen before Ioi perilous positions expected something cnanges. but none had foreseen xne November 6, 1943 Ogden. Utah iar-reauii- ug Champs Out jump the Champs Most drastic drop was that an by 30n Repair which Vftf toppled to a tie for third ni.J from its former championship tJ with 32nd Supply. Cause for t3 change was a defeat at the ha 1 of 422nd ABS. 31.22 The 32nd Supply squad took tw games, one from 308th, an ers Field Open Men's Keg League : J 28-1- 3, a second from 368th, 39-- to leav no question as to their proper an first class quality. A 1 deferf Veteran Bowler To Act as 8, 23-1- Team Organizer The Mapleway bowling alley in Ogden is still ringing wiia eu nt the manv strikes, and spares knocked last Tuesday., night when seven expert kegler crews of nnnned the men's Hill Field civilian bowling league. Judeine by the close scores turn ed in after the competition, me league will furnish many exciting evenings for players and specta tors alike. Detailed dans for the series were drawn toerether at a meeting oi all crew captains last week. Bill Frazer, new recreation director,conducted the meeting an dintroduced Harry Ray, veteran league organizer and operator. Ray's suggestions and plans for the or ganization of the league were adopted and put to use. Together with captains of each team, the newly elected officers will constitute the executive board for the arbitration of problems en countered during the series. Officers are George Harner, president; and Ben Whitesides, Arthur Franks, secretary-treasure- r. - Sections represented by teams include division's branch S, branch 4, and administration, maintenance, utilities, fire department and patrolmen. Individual employees or teams interested in participating in the league should register immediately with the recreation unit, employee relations branch. The league is sponsored by the employees' welfare association. fic-oi- w . : . - WAY UP . . . Goes Sergeant George Verdonckt of the Detached Medical department squad on a jump-bal- l. during the game The scene Is representative of how the Medics completely outclassed OASC, between these two league champions who. have been tied for first place since the beginning of the season. The playoff decided the winner .of the first round of the season. 29-- 9, 32nd SuddIv Keelers Take League Honors From OASC .' vice-preside- nt, The fall of the first of the Hill Field championship teams which V have been closely pressed by rivals occurred a week ago last Wednesday All-Star when the OASC bowling team was knocked from its perch, which it has held since the beginning of the season, by 32nd Supply. Three of the four games went to the 32nd Keglers, who as a result moved up to a tie for first place with OASC. Close on their heels is 482nd which defeated the Station 136 Hospital aggregation three to one Enlisted Men to move up within one game of Team W. I TP. Ave. Field's all-stHill bowling 19 5 14041 780 team SSod Sup. the leaders. a trouncing by 136 pins took 19 S 13878 759 Included Medical OASC . Other change 18 6 14206 789 last Sunday when it tangled with 482nd came Free Market. up from last Med. Supply which 11 IS 13860 658 Ogden's California Sup. was Free Market place to fourth by virtue of a four-ga- Sta. Hosp. 9 15 13028 723 The final tally Hill Field 2615. 9 9 12112 672 2751, victory over the Buglers. The Buglers meet This Sunday the Med. Supply boys have served no- Of fleers Adam's Lake the Salt Hats City W. L. TP. Ave. tice to aU other teams to be on Team in a match that promises 788 keglers 29 4 14187 the alert from now on because Off. Club g to result in some at 19 5 1S779 765 they rolled their best set of the Pub. Ret. Hatters are the field The alleys. 11 722 13011 IS season against the Buglers, and Air Craft with the best teams in north 10 14 12346 685 rated are set to really go places. Sig. 8ec ern and the local boys are Utah, 8 16 12641 702 Sta. Hosp. Sullivan Shines anxious to avenge a former 200- 679 28 2 12238 Dec. 3rd Rep. In the officers' league, the Offipin defeat at the hands of the Salt Lake City quint. cers' Club quint still retains its con Wakeman of the first place spot through a victory sidered one of the best bowlers of four to nothing over the 3rd Reof southern California, took inporting detachment The victory dividual honors at the match with was sparked by WO Joseph Sulli- mm a 595 set Ace Smith of Free Marvan's score of 576, which Is the ket came in second with 580. new high for individual bowlers. In a doubles match, Wakeman Hot on the heels of the Officers' and Kosof handed Simmons and Club is Public Relations, which Fialdini a defeat with a score of also won its four games against 1202 to 1126. Station Hospital. Upset of the week was scored by the Signal Section which took three points from Aircraft to move up to fourth place. Standings in the Big Five re mained the same in the enlisted men's ranks with Pvt. Lyman i waxeman raising himseir one Enlisted Men point to lead SSgt. Maxie Kosof - O TP Ave. in averages 181 to 179, 17 3080 181 Wakeman A newcomer moved into the Big Kosof 18 3230 179 Five ranks last week among the Toth 15 2632 175 officers to tie Cant. Gene Wilson W'ank 18 3090 171 for first place at 176. He is WO Trask 18 3027 168 has who been threatenSullivan, ing the leaders for weeks now Officers with consistently high scores. This O TP Ave. Is the first week In which he has W ilson .15 2648 176 d attained the necessary Sullivan 12 2115 176 of the total games bowled to be eli 18 3029 iM Mallory Marge llelner, gible for Big Five rating, and he STRIKE MacCarroll ....18 2949 IBS seems to be there but solid. expert feminine kegler, shows Free 18 2916 162 Seven of the league bowlers rolled other team members of the Hill 2482 15 week. or of 200 Field women's bowling league better last games Only thoite bowlers who for They are: Just bow to have competed in Wakeman 225; Weber 212; those strikes. Marge Is employed or more games are eligible. 206; Toth 202: Kosof 202; Wil in the statistics and research son zuz; David 200. branch, civilian personnel section. Keglers ' : Team Standings Bowling LosetoOgden California Free Market Wins Margin By ar all-sta- rs high-scorin- .... She Can't Miss all-star- s, 'Conchies' Now Can Be Assigned Medics from Base Classification, the darl horse contenders for league hod ors who have won their last foi consecutive games, gives 32nd wins and two losses. 482nd Climbs a a est ran. xne wna cagers moved to im ond place with one game behind U? league champs by virtue of the! two victories, last week, third plat is held jointly by Base Classify tion-anthe fallen 304th. In the American League th "OASC quint and the Medics, tie for first place throughout the m son, met in what turned out tot d a rout for OASC The 29-- 9. nil rollers went' on to win two motj gaines for a clear record of seva victories. Combining speed wit: good team work, the Medics ha built up a machine that is goinf to be a tough one to beat. j The 307th boys moved up on notch to third place after droppin their game with the Medics, and taking one from 99th Repaf The 32nd tiq. sq. droppc from a tie for third to a tie ii . j fourth with th 99th. I Guards Win 28-- S 16-1- 0. One of those rare toe to Id battles was. fought last Monde between the 880th Guard aquri and the 32 Hq. & Hq. which endi 16 to 14 in favor of the Guard when Moose slipped in a buckt during a "sudden death" overtim' period. Locked in a terrific struibi gle with the score tween the two teams, the me nractfoallv droDDed from exhaui Hon at the final basket. It was first league victory for the Guai and one to remember, The week's play broke both first and second place ties in . see-sawi- ng turn lenoruM. srivinar undisputed sitions to the teams now holdii thom But the mareins are slim in most cases, and anythii be can happen in tlw next few gai Conscientious objectors may assigned to medical units, but under no circumstances will they be assigned to other arms or services, according to a directive issued by the War Department. The directive states that trainees whose status as conscientious objectors have been established and who are being processed for assignment will be assigned to medical replacement training centers if qualified for general service, or to medical .units or detachments as directed by the commanding general of the AAF, AQF, or service commands. They will not be assigned to any other arm or service. atandine as as follows: are Tuesday American League W TjiasriMt 7 Det Med. Dept 8 OASC 307th Avn. Sq 3 i1 Guards ... National jrmmn 32nd Supply 880th Base Classification 304th ? 6 J 2 d f . .. I Repair 308th Avn. Sq 368th Avn. Sq X X ? 99th Rep. Sq 99n1 Hn. A Hfl 482nd Of 0 7 Another Counter tor the Medics Bowling's Big Five 1 two-thir- ... lron follow-throu- m gh two-thir- ds ... THE NET Goes a gift shot and n,thrr poW J the Medics' score sheet. Understandably upset about the W - ""'" ' " v " ". iaa were somewnai oci-- j,irii Won tne bail and fouled the Medios nine um "" -, game. |