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Show win in SftYDoflrf wth Oe Teams Settle Down ivieuics, For Stiff Third Period tfith the second quarter of Hill Field's basketbaU season rf the way, three more teams emerge as league cham- This time it is 482nd in the National league, who quarter with five straight victories for first place, and a tie for first in the American through the jgjjjputed ana tne Medics, between 307tn Hill Field, Ogden Utah - the Medics in the American and ft tie in the National JJJb, between 32nd Supply and Wednesday, November 17, 1943 Tfcese HiM Fielders Keep Em Slugging FieldKeglers Set Nine New Records second fun standing for the re"ftf follows: rter laoieuilwue W. I Pet. Tern Detlled. Dept. 4 .. ..... WRp. Sq. OASC Guards ..... HJ" gnd Hq- Kifioaat League ,0 ........ 32nd .5 .... Ivn. Sa. Ike OASC boys, bent tar the. championship ) try i N. . on garner- -' which they By Two Games t good of steady improvement, Hill Field keglers during the past two weeks came up with nine new season records five individual records and four team records. The boys were -- drubbing. The Medics, 30-2- 1 on taking league honors, through undefeated until an 99th team stopped bent IM, came in a tough, fast battle. The Medics and OASC then proceeded to cut each others throats is the final game of the quarter, while 307th watched calmly from them 0 of a tie their four tide lines, assured first by virtue of Tins and one loss. the for strong teams are shaping o in the American league which till be out for blood for the rest tf the season. They are the 307th, M, OASC, and the Medics. The ffm should see plenty of fireworks Four now from on. the 482nd will over In the National league, Mi romped almost at thr opponents with Smith doing the honors. Manager Shumway, with a squad a bit weak on team-wr- k at the beginning of the sea- has developed a congregation tnt ii destined to go places. Their tMthest oDoonents will undoubted be Base Classification which has wn a lot of improvement in the wtfew weeks and U out for sweet " ' .mm at the gym Jra Tiritor! paw j"8 Games are Wednesday m Fruits of His Trade acwii by applying at the cloek-- ? last Mondav'a the third quarter of play, gdrauiea swan to the tune or 19-1- 5, ji ii ? . s f light-heav- for Williams carries an WiUlams Eddie ve record with him. Cpl ; in of the Hill Field boxing started hU won the lde of the 368th Aviation Squad-he j He 1V ta Chicago "lonahip M a ton, poses withwithtwoU trophies from he Go den Giove brought hack tournament at Las welter a Golden Gloves cham, 'uls the 155- - 3 to 2. In this match Williams in Glover , Vegas recently. for w.n- - Pjjn Jn m0 he traveled registered another victory by takThe one on the left is and crewn, middleweight Q and turned pro. the nlng ing Clyde Edmunds on a TKO, the quickest 29 pro flghts which he and Smith came through for Hill ENLISTED MEN the other for scoring msrsi w. nvc ha has won 27. A Field with a decision over jeii leam bAnb..f f the tournament one 777 18656 S 182nd takes of who seconds ........27 Sup 36 n his.pelton chap f.""1! minute, 7 767 18186 OASC local ..25 match the for ne boys Wexi round against Tiegue fiehtinzv seriously, . ..s i .19 18. 189S1 788 from tonight 482nd ol week come a boxing will j Arte. Knowieac Yuma, thorough IK 17 17468 727 .1 .. ...Itt. II.. TUt rin. B(a faL headtactics coupled with a stiff left Med. Sup. Already having madeof the IS 19 15848 669 Utah the State at trainees lead Corps the hook. lines on sports pages 10 22 16812 679 in Buglers Logan college Agricultural In Chicago, St. OFFICERS Because of the transfer of ing newspapers west cities, coast Over Top W. L. TP. Ave. Coach Col. Paul Rusnik, the Team Louis, and the to ao Branch 16 Goes - Off. Club 26 6 19.185 793 Edcoached Williams is now proceeding now has be will by division, boys Branch 10. supply 21 11 18400 766 the same at Hill Field. die Williams and members of the Pub. Rel 100 per cent Ptl,c'p?r when 17 15 17236 718 reported Aircraft are that staff. written They training been has physical war 10" It 13 19 16649 698 to give Slg. Sect. in between In the "90 andfull swing. An and hard expect climbs wosking Eddie in dapper 11 21 17124 718 IIond. flutter. next.Sta. battle real a leathernecks of the hearts cent of 11 per ropes, feminine 3rd S 24 16186 688 that Rept. heart Wednesday. reached. But there is another or nis gross payrolls was hat much-tas flutters Just . blu hMT" if i.cfeter' sweater, between l"t week lnventorjr' warehouse Cuiu Con-56a- "' ""W'ZVt" eV , Big 5 Bowling's Ousted men g TP Ave. .20 12 .24 let, &c:::r .IS .21 .24 4589 2442 3122 3427 18S SS2S 1SS WihZ" IS HattZL 1 2S74 17S UrioV 21 M7 21 S4S4 S4S Httcfci ! Onir?,, - 17S 17S ICS ICS bowlers who ,n Wi miST 178 ItS ..- - cuBioie. me ut 27-2- 3. S, his team to series arch-rival- s, with Smith loals and a dropping in 11 shot for 23 gift The 99th cagers took a and 2 one irom 307th, feated 32nd Supply 7OuUtanding for tonight game be the tangle between the Repair Squadron and OASC, have felt all season Jfeywhom can do better than their standings indicate. The So1 take n the 88010 2nd will face 340th and Supply will play 368th. Big Five, and sparked a new high in three-gam- e with handicap. The new individual records: Three-gam- e actual, 680, Kosof, with previous record, 601; With four matches tucked un- handicap, 725, Kosof, previous 696; der their belts during the past single game actual, 268, Kosof, pretwo weeks, the Hill Field boxing vious, 233; single game with handi283, Kosof, previous 263. In squad is developing into a more cap, with hanexperienced group of battlers and officer' league, A. B. Wanamaker should continue staging some fine dicap, 676, Capt. of PubUe Relations, previous, 642. bouts over the winter season. The team records: Since their return from the Las Three-gam- e tournament 2621, Gloves Handicap, Vegas Golden two weeks ago, where Eddie Wil- OASC, previous, 27S1; single game liams won the middleweight cham- with handicap, 1614, 482nd, prepionship, the boys have taken on vious, 676. In officers' league, single Wendover Field once and the West game actual 890, Public Relations, previous, 888; single game with Jordan boxing vlub twice. 1084, Public Relations, Outstanding at the Golden Gloves handicap, 1015. previous tourney, besides Williams, were 32nd Supply Leads Middleweight Joe Dunbar, and New team champs among the enWardell McCrory, listed men Bantamweight are the 32nd Supply the in finals. both of whom were In the first match with West rollers who took four pointson each two from the Buglers and 482nd Jordan the Hill Fielders lost 4 consecutive Wednesdays to take to 2, with Dunbar scoring a KO in the first- - round against bob the lead from OASC by two games. In officers' league the OffiNacey, and Percy Fruit taking cers' the a decision over Clyde Edmunds. out club team has stepped well in front of their Both bouts were in the middle Public Relations, who have been weieht division. take the lead After their defeat by the Jordan threatening to season. the Officers came throughout Hill back Fielders the boxers, lead. with a vengeance against Wend club now holds a Public Relations' drop has been over Field to take a four-bodue in part to one of the big upmatch 2 to 1. One fight was sets of the year which was scored draw. 3rd ReportField's Hill match In this welter, by James Harris, recorded the only ing when they took the PR quint KO of the evening, putting away for three games two weeks ago. Lew Lewellyn of Wendover in one Last week 3rd Reporting again with some fine rollminute, 10. seconds of the first cameto through take three games from Staround. Barney Weatherspoon won ing a decision over Kit Sutterfield of tion Hospital. In the Big Five Kosof has diy Wendover in the stepped into the lead among vision, and Booker T. Smith fought has enlisted men, and WO Joseph John Muedking to a draw in the the Sullivan of the officers has passed heavyweight class. Gene Wilson by two points Capt. Hill the for match fourth The Fielders and the second against on his average. West Jordan was fought last Frihigh school day at Midvale Junior Jordan boys and was taken by the played on Mon--y. and Tharaday ek Ww4r of all individual honors in the enlisted men's league. That evening he set four individual rec ords, moved up to first place in the Hill Field Sluggers in Four Matches; to Face Marines nations welcome Jfte physical training office i announced that wive of any Hill Field em- - t g Most impressive tallies were made by SSgt. Max Kpsof of OASC who had not been living up to expectations this season. He came through in real champion ship style Nov. 3 to make a clean sweep "rate. - record-breakin- mood. Ji ly - definitely in a x I i RECENTLY BACK... From the Las Vegas tournament, these 10 mitmen from the Hill Field squad pose for a picture with the two trophies won from some of the finest boxers in the west. Front row, left to right: Sgt Percy Fruit, Pvt. Wardell McCrory, Pfc Louis Gianotti, Cpl. Eddie Williams, Pvt. Junius Ramseur, Pvt. Ralph Green. Back row: Pfc Joseph Dunbar, Cpl. Booker T. Smith, Coach, Cpl. Paul Rusnik, Physical Training Director Lt Richard E. Pickens, Pvt. Otis Collins, and Pvt. Barney ' for some scores after eight weeks down Bearing W lost to the Medics in the first tarter, rolled along strongly until they came up against a scrappy J07th iquad which handed them a lound s Supply-Lead- OASC 0 1.000 1. .800 2 .600 3 .400 3 . 400 5. .000 fed Supily ttui, .800 .800 .600 .600 .200 .000 W. I Pet. Tom jBndABS But ClaMification m 1 2 2 4 5 . HOth KMthRep. Sq. Avn. Sq. 1 .4 .3 .31 11 " "Jg; Team Standings Bowling . 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