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Show .W; Bomadbe Aces' Last Half Fine Playf Can't Overcome EM Lead Lieutenant Dick Pickens Bombers chased the civilian Flying Aces into the dust last week as tha soldier team hooped out a 7 victory in the opening game of the Og23-1- den Service league's basketball schedule for the season. The two Hill Field teams were matched in the first game at Weber College last Wednesday night. Verdonckt and Francis E. Smlth-of the Bombers sparked the offen sive, with dead-ey- e shooting that accounted for six tallies apiece. Peterson put in a strong bid for the Aces when he sank three baskets in a row during the last half Army Activities Disrupt EM Cage Schedules the set-tAt the end of the first half, the Bombers were leading the scoring 14-but the cagers on the civilian team came in to challenge with 13 scores in the second half. On the board for the Hill Field teams at Weber college tonight are Bombers vs. USAF depot, Central gym, at 7:30, and the Aces vs. Armstrong, 7 o'clock. Of o. , F. E. ' - . rf Smith, rf For the same reason, no schedule has been set for this week, and enlisted personnel are advised to keep in touch with Corporal Rom-berg- er at the gymnasium for further games on the league schedule. 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 J. Smith, lg 1 Bird, 0 0 0 0 0 23 rf ,. 0 rg Johnson, lg Morgan, ............ pampbell, lg. 1 1 7 3 17 Totals Number of personal fouls Bombers, 13; Aces, Capt. Carl S. Menger, special services officer for the Ogden Air Service Command, spoke before a at 0 0 0 12. Alamo high school in San An' tonio, Texas, described the elements necessary to a successful physical training program in the secondary schools, pre-inducti- Branch 4 Gal Bowlers First To Blossom Out in Uniforms Feminine keglers in branch celebrated their ascendency to the top bracket when they blossomed out last week in new brown and white bowling outfits. Now the gals wear brown slacks and white sweaters as they shoot 'em down the alleys in supply division's intramural league. Each sweater has the girl's name on the front, and her team name, branch 4, on the back. Dorothy Esias Is captain of the team, which includes Kitty Zitto, Marian Crowden, Kitty Daly, and Mary Friedeck. They are in second league this place in the 4-f- - six-tea- m week. Weber College Has Thnrs. Gymboree Hill Field women are invited to I acfr AW ... Thunderbolts, Mustangs Leads Take lavton-HF The Thunderbolts and the Mus tangs took the lead in the Layton-Hi- ll Field cage league Monday night as they showered the Hellcats and the. Warhawks with a couple of mild blitzkriegs. The Thunderbolts downed the although fighting Hellcats, the Hellcats used everything but 26-1- 7, the players' benches to stop them. n ager. g; Laven me Monday night bowling league, composed of an overflow of civilian men's intramural league teams from the Tuesday night ses e sions, came up with a winner this week as the Hellcats won 3 games and lost 1 to branch five. first-plac- The Decorator. high scries n'AeA t.n a of 276T pins, with no while the Hellcats were opposition, second with 2755 pins. Individual high scorers for week were Harris, with 197 inthi3a DKRSSED TO WIN Are these girls of Branch 4's bowling team. single game, Schultz with 189, and h Calling- thnmitv am tmtt in IH. HamIIk Schlupp with 170. "Kir1er..ta three series Esiaa, captain; Kitty Zitto, Miriam Crowden, standing; Kitty Daly honors were postedHigh for Harri. fii 4 ana mary rrieaecK, seatea. v. BIIU f, nena 408. - ... 7:30 p. m. College. blew. Gale, Layton Recreatio Facilities for Verdeland Peopli In cooperation with the ployes Welfare association, Verdeland E tl Pi tenant council of last week completed arrangemei to use the Layton ward recreal hall for indoor athletic activit each Monday evening. Women residents will particip in volleyball, basketball, and oO games from fi:30 until 8 eachbasK day night, while the men's iron ball series will be played p.m. till 10. Teams are made of residents from the varo courts in .Verdeland Park. residents interested a n otf on npvt Monday nig Eddie Cresto, recreation i All -- stated. Thursday, December 9, IMS Men's Basketball league, Ogden division, at Friday, December 10, IMS Weekly Dance in Dormitory Area, Sunday, December 12, IMS Sunday Movies in Dormitory Area. Monday, December 18, IMS 6:30 p. m. Women's and Men's Volley Ball 9:00-12:0- Hellcat Keglers Win Monday Play the whistle Vera Recreation Calendar c; Bowman, f; Sorenson, der, g; urant, x. nip-and-tu- ck Liberators Choose New Uniforms, Varsity Nominees ed Shaw, rg; Gates, lg; YonU, g. Hellcats: Terner, rf; Hunter. If: Cresto. c; Kitterman, rg: I. Sorenson. !? r. fireman . for Mitchells, found the hoop eij times; plus one free throw, I mark up an individual high scq of 17 points. On the losing teal Orrian Rich was credited with! points, and Roy Campbell with (u The two winning teams fnj last week, the Marauders and u Mitchells, are scheduled for a m to at Weber gym at 7:30 tomd Basketeers of the Liberator team row night, and Captain mow will soon have new black uniforms Crowden expects to give Bin with white letters, it was decided Marauders a run for their effort The Mustangs are paired wi Friday at a meeting of the team the Commandos in the 8:30 jou . members. and the Fortresses meet li Advisor for the team is Captain week's other losing team, the L " Francis Gray, Lelland Dopp is cap erators, in the 9:30 game. tain and "Red" Roberts is man 27-1-3. ii league-opene- when During the meeting Norman Crater, Gordon Steele and Leo Lorhman were nominated as var sity material on the Hill Field Fly ing Aces. Suggested nickname for the group is "Black Panthers. The team members who attended were Norman Crater. Leo Lohr ing with 7 points. The Mustangs will tangle with man, Smith Paige, Gordon Steele, the Hellcats in the opening game omer Osier, Lelland Dopp, Richard at eight o clock next Monday night Hamblin, Don ("Red"), Roberts, in Layton ward hall, and the ana Howard waters. Thunderbolts and Warhawks are slated to play the second encounter Maxle Kosof In Hospital at nine o clock. Lineups! SSgt. Maxie Kosof. noncom in Lineups in Monday night's games cnarge or bowling, has been red were: lined on the kegling roster for Thunderbolts: three weeks, due to an inlurv to O. Steiner, rf; Batchelor. If: nis ngnt leg. He ran afoul of the Dickson, c; Linderman. re: An picket fence on the obstacle course f: Allred. f: last week. He will be in station derson, lg; Dixon, Hospital, ward 3, for several days. wiscomoe, c. Mustangs: Jessop, rf; Harriman. If: Hunt one-sid- ;j f Bird's Maraudef on the liberate down clamped in their High scorers for the winner were Everett Chandler and Va cent Morgan, with 7 tallies apiM while Rulon Stanfield set up I points. Steele chalked up 5 pour to pace the team that lost out. The Mitchell's and the Fortrei put on a better show, staging battle that em with the Mitchells on top, 34-1- 2, Leading throughout the game, the Weber winners were paced by Batchelor a be guests at gymboree at college gym every Thursday eve with 10 points and Steiner with tallies. Duane Hunter led the ning from 7 to 10 o clock. The pool will be open for swlnv field for the Hellcats when he ming, streamlining exercises, will rang the hoop for 8 counters. be given and badminton, dancing The Mustangs' battle against the lessons, volley ball and basketbal Warhawks was through also are offered on the program. out, and the final whistle sounded The gymboree is free of charge with the score Harriman, to all Hill Field women employes, snapshooting forward for the winand is sponsored by the Hill Field ners, was credited with 10 points Welfare Association. for the winners, while his team mate, Hunt, carded 8. Harris of the Warhawks led his team's scor Bunch of Bowling Bahes I Mitchell basket-shooti- ng Vernon To PT Instructors 0 0 0 Marauders and the honors in til the in Ogden dft games opening sion of Hill Field's intramural ci league, played in the Weber collef gymnasium last Thursday night 6 1 11 Theobald, rf Peterson, If Rich, If Trater, o ,. Kensey, c Chandler, rg The won In last week's game between Hill of Utah state AN EXCITING MOMENT regional gathering veraoncm, Stevens, w-ria- n, Left to and civilians. FG FT Pts. physical education instructors and Field soldiersand Kinsey. Game was rlgftt, 1 1 played at Weber college gym. Mayer athletio directors Saturday morn 1 0 3 0 ing at 9 o'clock at Weber college 1 0 in' Ogden. 1 0 0 0 Capt Menger, former director of O 0 athletics and physical education Totals ACES Mitchells Win 102 Capt. Menger Talks 3 Stevens, c Robinson, c Verdonckt, rg Salvo, rg Mandl, lg F. Marauders Beat Liberators; FG FT PtS. Mayer, If Olsen, Jr ' Open Field Cage League , for the game last Wednesday night; 1C Close Games ments, transfers and changes of duties foe hoopster-sol-dier- s. Box Scores Box scores Hc-p- Oops . . . He's Down! Enlisted men's cage schedule was completely disrupted last week by constant ship- 5, BOMBERS Wednesday, December 8, 1943 Hill Field, Ogden Utah f Weber 0 Layton ww Amusement Hall. 7:00 p. nu Men's Bowling League at Mapleway Recreation,. 8den. 8:00 p. m. Men's Basketball league for Layton, Layton W" Amusement Hall. ... Tuesday, December 14, IMS o&"e 7:00 p. m. Men's Bowling Recreation, at Mapleway league P 7:00 p. m. Women's Bowling league for Supply Division, ..! way uerrpnrinfi Nor 7:30 p. m. Women's Basketball for Dormitory area, league Davis Jr. High, Clearfield. Wednesday, December IS, IMS 6:30 p. mWomen's Maintensnc Bowling league for Hq.f and v SIon' k' MaP'eway Recreation, Ogden. 7:00 p. Aces" Armstrong's team m.-"F- lying Varsity team v. Special Events: Monday, December 27th, 0 p. m nce ai wnite City Ballroom sponsored bjr .ire Association. Free to all employe. 9:00-12:0- |