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Show Soldier, Civilian Cagers to Tapgle 1; (DBlgM FTeatiisQp enOfiden1 Service Lieague at Weber .JL It will be Hill Field against Hill Held tonight o'clock at the Weber, college gym as the Hill Field team, the Bombers, tangles with the Hill Field civilian the Flying Aces, in the opening basketball game of Ogden Service league. This tussle, which pits the best on the field khaki work clothes against each other should prove a 10 the soldiers and cii affair, with competition between t at ! iS rip-sn- Hill Field, Ogden Utah' Wednesday, December I, iy43 a high pitch. ;-a- Men Boost Bill field Bombers rr ... Lt. Richard E. TJoi the Bombers, appeared satisfied U ter one of the stiffest workouts the season for his men 4-- 2 and expects to put ud a Mon&yl fm.TH gregation for the tilt. Member li the Bomber squad have been ting plenty of experience on &2 respective squadron teams as we as during workouts of the alKtfa The Hill Field boxing squad came group, so their ball handling am back from Logan last Wednesday floor work Is expected to M a with a comfortable 2 victory un- the best. I Stars der their belts over the Marine Collegiate Leland coach of th. n J trainees at the Utah State Agricul- ing Aces, Dopp, on the other hand i) tural college. banking on some first class The only KO of the evening was terial which may have had le? turned ' in by Booker T. Smith, ovuun uuis season out have hi pienty 01 experience as stars bright light in the heavyweight di- intercollegiate who has Norm Grater, ball. vision of the home squad, been giving consistently first class tjoioraao, just recently on thef,i fistic displays throughout the season. He floored Slinkard of Lo- expected to bolster the Aces in measuraoiy with his vast courl gan during the third round. Other Hill Fielders ' who came experience and 6 foot 4 heiehtf expected starters who through with decisions in their fa- vrcner vor were Eddie Williams, middle seen collegiate action are University of California weight, who has yet to lose a bout Chandler, this season, over Neilson of Logan; "Goldie" Peterson, St. MaryV pJ Leon f Joseph Bunbar, middleweight, over Rulon Theobold. Cedar Citv jl and 2 N1 Idaho Stanfield, State, and Green, Bowdren, these light Ralph season are THE UNEUF . . , For the first squad picture of the coming conference basketball vernon Jsira, Montana State. weieht.-oveChamber. Hill Field soldier c&gers, all aspirants for the first team, which will be chosen as the boys show their A final starting lineun for decia Ramseur lost by Junius to stuff lh early games. Play for the Ogden Service league will begin tonight at Weber college. Left Bombers has not been decided yeti and Thomas of to Marines, the sion "Wild E. Francis Ernest Hepp, CpL right, first row: Pfc Joseph Shoniker; Pfc. Bill Marcuson, SSgt.David Bleifuss. to Lt Pickens, but li Back row, left to right: Donald Tull. a newcomer to the according Horse" Smith. Pvt. Ken Hsnnl, Fe. Francis J. Smith, and Pfc. Field-squadecision to men nave Been selected to makf a lost Hill E. Richard Lt. Pfc. Erwin Knoechel, Robert Mendiola, Opl. George Mayer, Sgt George Verdonckt, Sgt. the trip to Weber college, all boyi - . v Frost. writ A ham n At. u.aL ij Pickens, coach; Cpl. Kdward VVlus, upi. uaroia Koninson, irvu am mcupiuuu, ana ay as, ncnry T- - The Base Sluggers Over Win Logan Marines l J J 4-- v r d, competition. lnter-squadr- on Sparks Classification Cagers 32nd Supply Takes 1 Pnrl in Fidd F,M Rnwliiiflf v O Mi mi ....-3rd Reporters Continue Surprise Play; 1-Ga- me 1 u-u- . Climb to 4th Place. Set New Records This week it is 32nd Supply which has hit the top rung again, that quintet of determined lads who have been battling it out all season with OASC for first place in Hill Field's enlisted men's bowling I n w f i Civilians, Central gym. : out in front. 482nd, which has been holding down third place pretty solidly most of the year, looks determined to give OASC a run for their money. They took four from the Buglers, and have narrowed their chase to five S2nd games. Team Standings Bowling ENIJSTED MEN Team W. L.Ave. S2nd Sup. OASC 48Snd .32 .31 Sta. Hosp. Med. Sap. g 9 .26 14 .19 21 14 26 11 29 Af- t- m W Bowling's Big Trk . t w: V 771 752 779 731 i 638 681 In the officers' league, 3rd Re- Buglers OFFICERS to turn is in continuing porting Team W. I Ave. their weekly surprises, and really Off. Club 34 6 798 lUt the jackpot this time. In the Pub. ReU 29 11 769 18 22 728 league cellar all season until they Air Craft 16 24 698 Srd Kept. a climb sensational started their IS 27 676 Big. Sect. few weeks back, the Reporters last Sta. 11 29 794 Hosp. Wednesday garnered four points from Station Hospital, moved up Wilson. CI eon Hutchison, who to fourth place in the league, and ham been Lt comlnr un in outatandinr set three new team and two indi style the past few weeks, took ov- . 1 r imra piace iront m. cnaries vidual records. Sparked by Lt William Mackie, Mallory. Games of 200 or over were rolled who took honors in single game actual and single game with hand by Lt Mackie, 238; Kosof, 233; ioap with 226 and 277, the Report Toth, 216; and Soil, 206. ers set 2998 as the new team high series with handicap. for 925 for single game actual, and 1172 5 for a single handicap game. the The rivalry between Officers' ENLISTED MEN Club and Public Relations goes on unabated with each team rolling at O TP Ave. se 5783 101 Kosof its peak. Both chalked up four 24 41M 174 Toth points last week to keep the Club 24 4017 107 squad in the lead by five games. SO 4M7 103 The Big Five has two newcom Roth ers to its ranks this week with Riee ..21 111 Capt Arnold Larson and SSgt OFFICERS Charlie Rice both making the O TP Ave. ranks for fifth place. HuMIvm 21 174 Among the officers, WO Jos- 21 StM 174 Wilson eph Sullivan moved up to a tie 24 Hotchlseti 100 with Capt. Gene Wilson after Wil 27 104 'Mallory eon dropped two points on his av27 ICS erage last week. Sullivan now has few more pins to his credit than are Robinson, Dunk, Shumwaj? I Mandl and Francis J. Smith. With material of this quality it both teams, the game should provr ne ana expert w uiapiay j Kerb all. The Ogden Service league. will play all of its games at Weber gym on Wednesdays, eo sists of 10 teams, comprised larg ly of former college and hi, school stars. The schedule for first half follows: Dec. 1 7:00 p. m.. Hill Field Bomb nni jneia lnyinr Aces: s:oo p. USAP Depot T. Weber collen No. s:oo p. m., 32lt if. p. vs. Wildcati; 7:! p. m., Naval Snpplr Depot. Central b:ju p. m., Armstrongs vs. Naval sumI league. Three times this season these two teams have held a deadlock for league honors, and twice 32nd has been out in front, only to be caught up or passed by OASC Last Wednesday, in what may be their last appearance at the field alleys, the 32nd boys took no chances, and Walked off with four points from a luckless medical supply team. OASC, meanwhile, got tripped up 4 en one point by Station Hospital to break a previous tie and put J I lineup Forwards are Francis E. Smith! Olson, Mayer, Salvo and Hepp. H the center spot are Wills, Liesenj dahl and Stevens, and for guard! ' t vs.'"', Basket Shootin' Lee Mandl Mainstay of the ClassificationA.of those really good boys and then team in theHiU Field enlisted ouch! hia "Greetings" letter and men's National cage loop, and one a With uniform went hopes of basketball of the aces of the league is rangy, for a while, but since landing at handy with - his - hands Pfc Leo Hill Field Mandl has found action Mandl. But with hie basketball and then some in the EM league ana now witu tiie Army Air Base background, that's no surprise. varsity. He's been "Hard Luck Leo" all Lanky Leo he tops the mark hails from Kansas City, Mo., year, starting: with a snralned a basketball hotbed of the middle wrist and chipped elbow bone in horseplay and continuwest, where he flashed high school form that established him as one ing at the new fieldhouse bv air of the outstanding prep cagers gravating the injury and banging up a Knee, a recent game found of that city. Kansas university him grabbing a little too much coaches thought enough of his space in one leap and, piling up possibilities to offer a scholarship, against the and he was about set to trot his wurns on wall, he acquired floor nis race and shoulders. hardwood talents for Plastered with tape, he still K. U. when he changed his missed a base Classificamind any high schooler's prerog- hasn't tion's tussle all ativeand decided to work a year like a million in all of them, but before college. when That's when the independent write talked to, he said, "Don't anything about me or our d Schooley Printers, mention and team, picked him up. Playing rf?1.-"16" So yu we won Andy with the Schooleys last season in Ltea. They're company with ex - All - American ffes. Andy Stevens and Dick Giants Friedberger and Trout-win- e, ofleaenaani, the other Classification's skyscraping trio, Leo recalls that "You think with Mandl, would give any who, can you play a little team aU the height it could till you start tossing in .basketball ask some with 1W r r pre-seas- cage-conscio- 1MB. s 7:oo D. m.. Flylns ACM w Armstrong; 8:00 p. m., Bank Smoker it p. m., Weber college m Wildcat; 0:00 3Zlft r. J--.; 7:30 p. m., Bombers vs. D 8. A. F. cpot. Central gym; 8:30 p. Naval 8uplr Depot vs. V. 8, CivlllaB I Central gym. Dec. 157:00 p. m., 321st M. r. m Civilians v) 8. N. Bombers; 8:00 P. m., Wildcats; 9:00 p. m., Armstrongs vt Naval Supplv Depot; 7:30 p. m., Flris Aces vs. TJ. 8. A. F. Depot; 8:30 f. a. I Weber college vs. Bank Smokery. Dec 22 7:30 p. m.. Naval Sapor I 8:30 Depot vs. Wildcats, Central gym; m., Weber college vs. N. 8. Civilians, Cef tral gym; 7:00 p. m., U. 8. A. F. Depi vs. Armstrongs; 8:00 p. m., Flying AeJ vs. 321st M. P.; 9:00 p. m., Bombers Bank Smokery. J Dee. 29 7:00 p. m.. Bombers J Aees 8. Civilians; 8:00 p. m., Flying Bank Bmokerr: 9:00 P. m.. Naval SopKj Depot vs. Weber college; 7:30 P. U. S. A. F. Depot vs. 321st M. r., trai gym; 8:30 p. m., wuaeais stronca. Central ran. IT a A. tk M Jan. mm Tl.t. aiMlf.Mi fi'AA n in.. Bonbe A on us Kansas-renowne- t two-thir- ds :3 T-- a vs. N. Depot; 9:0O p. m., Flylnf s. N. . OvIIIsms; 7:30 p. m 321ft i P. vs. Armstrongs. Central aym; m.. Wildcats vs. Weber coUege, Orstr w "jaa, T Seven p. m,. Flying Aessj If. 8. Depot; 8:00 p. m., U. SZ p. 9:00 vs. If . Civilians: . . a .11 fi IB. 3H w n. m. nmonery. lfJIIVISMces 8:30 p. m., Bombers vs. Wildest, a luk "ton. 127:00 F. p. m.. VI. Depot; 8:00 A. ?: i. P. - es. fBombers vs. Weber college; 7:j Flying Aces vs. wnaca, Bombers, p. m Armstrongs vs. tral gym. p, Depf Jan. 147:00 p. m., V. 8. vs. 3 8:00 p. Wlldcau; m., I ... 9:00 . I..p..A n jt uArmstrongs; B. civilians; a.nn ' vs. N. S. 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