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Show R0 liesLM Threaten OCI or lead; 99th Tops EM won four points from - - Station club for the driver's seatHospital Officers the in the threaten L gat" league of the military bowling tournament in Xjafcat wek. With only three more weeks to go in the 'T.w nf the season, it is now possible that vai nn WV RJJA v " Will second if Public place into Relations bounced can keep JJJt them with a The Reporter. win. m..wh eib officer GiK rTTr!CaX nlaee. and the vic- rS-- K" x re-yto- &t Mtchells Win 3rd in Row,s JUL! Drop Games LB Jfrfew SW haW iStoWl 1 and the Outlaws toot frm the Ramblers series score and tied first , the men's Tuesdayin night SL3 Ws average to 152 pins. ' 7," was Capt Clyde Dum- - f"ffmural bowlmg league last Booker T. Smith CpL Among the ";r actual 'ifand him fX.list If ' series nlaee aond score of the f first with . JQWBr .www to jt Chuck Mallory gave way ADummer in the actual score while Capt. Dummer collabor-- i Lt Bill Mackie to dis-- C Lt Nelson Roeller and Banks Wanamaker, former tos- of high and second high fis in series with handicaps, jjso unusual was the mark set e fa group by Lieut. Ude. With a season average jl33, the Third Reporting bowler I his own high, mark of 539 for with both - three-gam- m games last week. 1 Pulls Upset 99th Repair pt new team from won pulled a surprise upset the enlisted men's league, when V moved OASC out of first place 1 took over the stellar oosition. .V 99th boys picked up 32nd's record last week, and proved elves worthy of it as they OASC down to second soot. OASC team has five times e down to second place and r times won back the top posi--i They were handicaDoed this by the temporary loss of Max Kosof, who is in the Jtod with an injured leg. tion I Hospital and Medical no opposition, and with the 482nd men had lbmatches the respectively, to be vA oft Other roll-ogames M be played match Station and inal Medical Supply, 99th Buglers, ff Buglers. (Sod is still in third place in and Medical Supply is a single point of taking place from Station Hospital. r ? score handicap Superchargers. rolled ean Berg sparkled for the Captain branch bwlersw,th a high game of 227 a uiga series Of 633, The Ramblers UC1UW their average they lost four points to the Outlaws, and were shut out by one pin in the last game. In the third match of th ning, Branch 4 took three out of iour rrom the Unholy Five, deadlocking the tWO teama in fnnfK place. Barry of Branch .4 took high score honors for the entire league, with a high game of 237 and high series of 674. High scores of the evening: High Single George Barrv 937 E. Ames. 230: Cantain Ptero- - 99T High Series George Rn Captain Berg, 633; Lt Edelen, 626'. ream High Three Games-Bran- ch 1, 2956; Superchargers, Outlaws, 2804. nam High Single Game Superchargers. 1018: Branch 1. 1005: Un holy Five, 968. Individual High Three Games George Barry, 674; Sid Johnson, oou; captain Berg, 633. Individual High Single Game-Ja- mes Pidd. 238.' Georee Barrv. 237; Duane Woodland, 235. Team standings: Team W L Pet 16 8 .667 Outlaws 15 9 .625 Superchargers 14 10 .583 Ramblers 10 14 .417 Unholy Five 10.14 .417 Branch Four 7 17 .292 Branch One Vmf wiwklr'a cramM- - Rranph mm vs. Outlaws; Ramblers vs. Branch four; Unholy Five vs. 2938; Mesgue were with r use wiin me uinc W t nd 203. Pvt Walker scored The Thunderbolts put the Flying lomy enlisted man to shoot Tigers into a taiispin as iney Other 200 bowlers were stormed away with the series in 213, Capt. Roland Free, the second week of league compem Major Downs, 203. tition in the women's bowling loop for headquarters and maintenance last Wednesday night The Bolts proudly boast of a (Team three-gam- e series total of 2500 pins, fTJCERS1 LEAGUE for the evening. score team top W. L. Ave. Their opponents, the Tigers, CV 2149 pins. 24 14 788 knocked down Crr QBb The War Hawks made a clean 2 it ClL"tlon of the alleys as they totaled r-- r" s 22 7M sweep 2047 pins against the Dive Bombers' 1523. Stars of the evening for the 1 2 779 : were M. Orman, Lee ThompBolts 14 24 710 WZ"""p,tal son Elnora Gale. Orman had and MEN'S LEAGUE 441 in a three-gam- e series, with a w. I Ave. single game of 162. Lee ThompSquadron ..2 8 7C8 son equaled Oman's single game 24 14 747 totaled 414 in three tries. Ell 17 789 mark, Gale rolled a 397 series. ...I... If 25 727 nora ream suuiuiubs IS 28 W.L. Team '.,y. - k Standings m i?10" - r ?9t '. U 2t Ring's STED MEN c W 0.vy 27 "4 O Un .23 80 J- -. ., f.:.'""S55o comi.ipioiw l7ul. - TP D.tiinwil i rorn ir a trip to headquarters, Field, in ice Command, Patterson wun connection chier Capt. Thadeus A. Bruno, military iraiius adminsection, and Glenn Merrill, istrative assistant 172 188 181 157 ; Inspect Fire Facilities Inspect ing Hill Field's fire fighting fa cilities, LeRoy Paquette, from the Ninth Service Command, and H. S. Morr, representing the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pa cific, Salt Lake City, spent Mon day here. They were also visitors at the office of Lt Col. Edward Air Service - government any nine- h -i- 1 .....r. ""u. WTOK: .ifc I i D.i.ut statutes '.hfln S65i order to identify the remaining class to 19-- C spe- ot llege, Ogden. Dramatic club, northwest recreation hall, dormitory. Thursday, December 16 recreation hall, dormitory. Bridge club, northwestnorthwest recreation hall, dormCatholic Study club, 11:00 am. 6:30 p.m. itory. Men's Basketball league, Ogden division, Weber college. 7:30 pjn. Community sing, northwest recreation hall, dormitory. 0 p.m. Women's gymboree, Weber college. 7:30 pjn. Square Dance club, southeast recreation hall, dorml- 7:30 pjn. 7:00-9:3- recreation hall, dormitory. 830 pjn. Colorado club, northwest Friday, December 17recreation hall, dormi- 10:00 am. Red Cross sewing, northwest 0 entertainment pm.-Oui- tural tion hall, dormitory area. program, northwest recrea- halt Dance, east wing recreation Sunday, December 1 church, northwest recreation hall, dorm tory. 10O0 northwest recreation hall, dormitory. L-& church, voo am i northwest recreation hall, dormlclass, 1:00 pjn! Bible study recreation hall, dorml- 2:00 pjn. Protestant church, northwest Science service, northwest recreation halL 4 So singing, northwest recreaUon haH dormitory. JiHymn Si-Moeast wing recreation hall, dormitory. 9 00 pjn. am.-Cat- holic D 0 vies, 6:30 7:30 7:30 p.m.-Wo- Monday, December 28 and Men's volleyball, Layton men's p.m.-?fwn- nHall ward amuse- - at Mapleway Bowling Alleys, meeting, northwest recreation halL dorml- - p.inMe?shBowUng league Bridge club, northwest recreaUon hall. Basketball 8:00?m-M- ens league for Layton, Layton Ward amusement halt ?i00 Jni-M- 7:00 pm-Wo- Red en's men 8.00 Tuesday, December 21 Cross sewing, northwest recreation hall. Bowling league at Mapleway Bowling Alleys, s bowling, supply division, Mapleway Bowling league 7.30 for dormitory area, North Clearfield. Junior high club, southeast recreation hall, dormitory. school, nm.-Pin- ochle Wednesday, December 22 Cross sewing, northwest recreation halt ifl.Mwn.-R-ed for Hq, and Mnt., nmWomen's Bowling league Bowling Alleys, Ogden. Service league, team, rsity 7:30 Inter-Dep- 7 Maple-6.3- 0 ebcr Branch 5 Gal Keglers Retain Lead Cvitkovitch Bates Top Honors With Single 220 Sparked by a brilliant 220 actual single game by Helen Cvitkovich, the femmes from Branch five walked off with honors in th women's Intramural bowling league. again last week. The branch five girls haven't lost an evening's play this season, al though they dropped two single games out of twenty. They still maintain an average of .900 after defeating the women keglers from branch eight four games last week. Branch six kept Its position is second place as they walloped branch four for 4 games. Branch three rolled without competition, as branch seven has dropped out of the league, and the newly or ganised supply team was not yet laj full kegling form. Helen Cvitkovich won top hon ors for the evening with her single score of 220, and Mary Friedburg placed second with 156. Third was Dorris Harrop with 150 pins. Records in the league follow: , Team Team High Three Games Branch five, 24857 (handicap) Branch six, 2452; Branch four, 2368. Individual High Single Game Helen Cvitkovich, 220; (actual) Erma Patrick, 188; June Quist, . 169. Team High Single Games (handi cap) Branch five, 879; Branch six, 855; Branch four, 824. Individual High Three Garnet Helen Civtkovich, 555 (actual) Agnes Beck, 407; Doris Harrop 403. Team Standings: W L. Pet. Branch 18 2 .900 Five 14 6 .700 Six Four Eight fjn-Movi- es, club, northwest recreation halL east wing recreaUon halt 12 8 .600 3 17 .150 .350; Branch Branch three still seven still .188. These two teams have no new percentage because their last game was postponed. Games next week: Branch three vs. Branch eight; Branch four vs. Branch five; Branch six vs. Branch seven's substitute, a new team from supply division. Seaman 2C Home en Leave James Gerald Hogge has returned, to his naval training station after leave with relatives in a Ogden. He was a painter at Hill Field before his enlistment in the navy last September. 10-d- ay 30 7:30 ot p.m.-Va- of govern war iicer or wsem v tho or pdepan. -- "t for government checks. In Wednesday, December 18 u-"-" 174 189 188 Working Overtime meet the deadline date, inspectors in the supply division are spending an extra four hours per evening or eight hours on their days off Red Cross sewing, northwest recreation hall, dormitory. division, 6:30 pjn. Women's bowling, hq. and maintenance Mapleway Bowling Alleys. 7:30 pjn. Furniture designing class, northwest recreation halL Service league, Weber co7:30 pjn. Varsity team, Inter-dep- ao-- l Hill Field Ne Checks Owned the base that advised are employes uere wi. finance office or personal check at 29-1- 5. Civilian Recreational Calendar 10:00 a.m i off-po- st air inspector, Ogden material to be shipped to a cialixed depot Command. Sterling, 5 0 0 . A v.. 4776 4712 8805 8000 i : Bombers TP Ave. 82M 198 4888 4488 2889 8665 6 0 TTourlra -- sr" Big 5 Nliva-2- 7 RtttlTr CSl'TXr- cial bouts, scoring 3 KO's, 3 decisions, with 3 defeats. Lieutenant Richard Pickens, who is arranging the bouts with the Air Base Friday night, is counting on Booker for a good showing. 8:30 pjn. Bolts K.O. Tigers In Femme Grcuit Over 200 scores above 200 GJ- - leagues, CJ? young fisticuff stars scheduled to represent Hill Hield in bouts with soldiers from the Army Air Base, Salt Lake City, Friday night, is Cpl. Booker T. Smith, Mississippi boy. Booker hasn't done a great deal of fighting before, although he "messed around with it" in Erica high school at Hattiesburg, Miss., and at Alcorn College, also in Mississippi. He weighs 180 pounds. Since he came in the Army, 14 months ago, he's boxed nine offi- A. victory; 4 from the Marauders to continue their undefeated way along the courts in the men's intramural basketball league foe Ogden division at the Weber gymnasium last week. Gale centered the basket for IS points for the winners, while Rin Ion Stanfield and Everett Chand ler set the Marauders' pace with 4 points apiece. The Mitchells have won three games without a loss this season. The Mustangs basketed 34 points to beat the Commandos' Hill Field women who final come to the women's gymboscore of 15 in the second game of ree at the Weber College the evening, as Shaw led the at12 points on field tack by scoring gymnasium from 7:30 to 9 ' o'clock next Thursday evegoals, and Jessops and Schofleld backed the team in defense play. ning, may bring an friend along. Employe's pass Leading the losing team werej Johnson, and Alberts. and badge will be her price The Fortresses from the fire deof admission. These gymboree sessions partment took ' a flaming victory from the utilities department Include swimming, streamOrrian Rich of the erators, lining exercises, badminton, Forts sweated out 12 points, while volley ball, basketball, creative dancing lessons, Bud Brody and Eldon Chard put and loads of fun. up a whale of a defensive game. Lohrman led the Liberators, with Ruth Anderson, women's Donival getting in some good court recreation director, is in play at the same time. charge of the Gymboree proTeam standings: gram. Each girl is asked to W L Pet. Team bring her own sports clothes 3 0 1.000 Mitchells and towel. Marauders .....2 1 .666 2 1 .666 Aides Wanted All Hillcrest Forts ..1 1 .500 Mustangs residents interested in assisting in Liberators ......00 23 .000 the arrangements being made for Commandos .000 Next week's games: Commandos dances in the dormivs. Liberators; Marauders vs. Mustory area are urged to meet with Mitchells vs. Liberators. members of the Square Dance club tangs; Thursday evening, in the east wing recreation hall. The club meeting starts at 7:30 p.m., officials said. Bring a Friend And Come to Gal's Gymboree 219, 203 ZrTrt ! 11' 24-1- Ramblers ce December 15, 1943 Wednesday Also Triumph Mustangs Paced by Vern Gale, the Mitchells won a Superchargers, Section to third-plaposition, nnmmer Star was in star of the week horse" whose previous -- I i and - Outla ws Oust LeaiWe Khans took three L. 5 fwm Signal V , , .lpj. emeu T Ja the Importing - Ft? Relations Public UpJ$), Coming |