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Show goldilV Five to Meet Harilln Globe 1 rotters Monday Night famwi line to ixpsiers Weber Gym in Ogden Appear at Hill Fielders The New York Harlem Globe Trotters, famous through out the United States, Canada, and Mexico for their expert will play the Hill Field Bombers and from Weber college in a double bill the Cadets KaVal Air at Weber gym next muuuay iugut, Saperstein, basketball They are playing games this year their, nearly, all of service entertainment for the all and stations in "camps men over the country, of seven They carry a squad are while they strictly players and, they play many of professional, their games with colleges, service teams, and semipro quintets. Trotters have apThe Globe for the last five at Ogden peared season have 'played years, and each before a capacity crowd. They used to cover 35,000 miles a season, but wartime transportation has made it necessary for them to cut their schedule down to about 20,000 miles this year. They make an annual tour of Mexico, and have featured series there by Abe topressario. 4fs B cag-C1?- 34-1- A 29-2- A. B first-roun- 44-3- 1, 29-2- A al fun-maki- ng Lies-enda- hl B el A the game eason. Field against the Trotters last Soldiers A, Decorators Beat Hellcats By 4 to 0 the fourth team of the Although Monday Night Men's Bowling league has not played any of its Karnes yet the three remaining battle teams put on a ding-don- g Unbeaten In City Play Hill Field civilian employes are welcome to attend the basketball games at the base gymnasium and root for their favorite team, Lt. Richard Pickens, cage coach for the soldier teams, said this week. Workers who are not on swing shift may register at the reception desk in the clockhouse, showing their field identification number" Some of the best hoop squads in the state will apon pear the Hill Field gymnasium court this season, and f you're a basketball fan you won't want to miss a single game. Squads Begin Elimination Tournaments Two opening rounds of the first double - elimination tournahoop ment at Hill Field last week placed Classification and the 99th-L the match for first place, with the winners' game scheduled for Monday night, January 3. Classification's snappy five beat their way to the finals by a. 3 victory over 308th-in the first round of play,hoopsters and a 0 482nd-win from The 99th-- quintet won a d game over the Medics, then eked out a 8 victory over their squadron buddies, the 99th A's. On the other side of the brackets, 308th A's are paired with 482nd A's, and the Medics with 99th-with the Chihaub.ua State Teachefor spots in the semi-finbout for rs. second place. The Bombers, under the coachiClassification will match such ng of Lt Richard E. Pickens, are profplayers as Stephens, Mandl, eager to meet the and Przydziat against a essionals of the cage court. Last roster that includes Sicoli, eason they came within one point 99th-of winning from the Trotters. One Hibbard, Williams, Barabas, Ber-kof the Bombers who played in the and Barkley. Also scheduled for play January game last year, Francis E. (Smitty) vs. 482nd-Smith, will be on furlough next 3 are 308th-and the week and will not be able to see Medics vs. 99th-action against them the second time. Lt Pickens also played in that ended with the Decorators 11 1943 How It Is Done Tilts in Gym basket-shootin- g, are a group fl,e Globe Trotters clowns gathered . of CDD men and from the ranks Wednesday, December 22, May Attend Mitchells Hold First Place In Cage Loop The Mitchells retained their lead in the men's intramural basketball league last week as they defeated the Fortresses 3 in the fourth series of matches in the first round of play. Vern Gale, leading scorer of the entire league, paced the Mitchells' victory by tallying 14 points, while Bair garnered 1. Lt.2 Ben Edelen and Capt Jean Berg shared third place honors with 8 points apiece. The Commandos vanquished the Liberators. 25-in the ODeniner game last Thursday night, as Schowfield basketed 8 points and Hunter 6 for the victors. Morgan scored 9 markers for the Marauders. No games will be played in the league tomorrow night, because of holiday events. However, a week from tomorrow night the Mustangs will meet the Fortresses at 7:30, the Liberators vs. Mitchells at 8:30 and the' Marauders vs. the Com 42-2- 8. mandos at 9:30. the Hellcats 4 to 0, and defeating Players and their scores for the Hill Field's soldier Bombers are Branch Five building up a games Thursday night: with one of three teams still undefeateRoberts 8, R. Commandos score that the fourth team is go-id in the Ogden Service Basketbto have a difficult time beat Vaughn 0, C. Vaughn 11, Woozley all league after three games. They ing! 2, Stoddard 3, Coover 1. Ttotal 25. took 7 decision over the 321st Liberators Ostler 2, Allred 0, was of the The surprise night MPs at Weber gym last Wednesdfrom last week of Carlos Dopp 0, Jones 6, Lamb 0. Total 8. the slump ay night. Mustangs Jessops 0, Harriman Johnson, Hellcat flash. After split Also unbeaten are Bank Smokery ting the pins for an actual 220, 2, Croft 2, Show 0, Yaunt 0, Gates Mid Armstrong's. Weber Cadets are he 0, Schowfield 8, Hunter 6. Total 18. avto fourth dropped to a three-gam- e Marauders Bird 4, Johnson 1, place in the loop. 118 of and game single high erage In the games at Weber 9, Chandler 1, Stanfield college Morgan of 129. Harris, of the Decorators, 0. Total 15. last Wednesday night Armstrong's to second moved dropping place, up turned back Naval Mitchells Bair 12, Edelen 8, Gale Supply out of the money position 14, and Navy Depot subdued the Hill Schultz Berg 8, Tiller 0. Total 42. Hellcats' leading ace, Fortresses rieid civilian Aces Campbell 12, Brown Bank Elmo Croft, average 0, Chard 11, Helke 0, Brady 0, Hess Smokery took a 25-win over the stayed on top of the and weber college scores, while Schlupp, Harris 0. Total 23. quintet over second, vernon Bird of the Aces and Ray Schultz took Line of Navy Depot were top men third and fourth respectively. for the 5 evening, each of them Branch 5 Change Capt. R. M. ehalking.up 16 points. Rich and nsey were second high scorers Kahl has been appointed chief, wr the Aces with three field goals branch five, replacing Lt George two. M. Thomas, who has been trans' me Aces are matched 837th specialized de against ferred to the Colo. ami MPs tonight pot, Denver, keglers of Branch The skirt-cla- d ne 42-3- - 33-2- 8, GAL WITH BASKETBALL ... . Is Ethelyn Dickson of employe relations, above shown at the "Weber college gymboree for women, held every Thursday night. The women not only play basketball but also swim, take streamlining exercises, dance and generally prance ' around. All Hill Field women are entitled to go, free of charge, each week. 35-3- 2. A' Branch Women Roll New High Series in Bowling They Call 9Em Thunderbolts Five rolled 'vX't'iyF- a 2529 handicap series heat their own former record for the women's intramural bowling league in Ogden last week. The Branch Five femmes defeated Brunch Four in four straight .m tn moo The Pin Fielders, newcomers in the league, took four games away Rmnrh Six. and Branch three matches out of fnnr from Branch Eight evening was High scorer for the actual. 168 tn. pins, Beth Egbert, with Doris Harrop was second with and Gwen 158 Treveue mira wim Standings: -- JL Team High Single Game Branch Five. 879: Pin Fielders, 857; Branch Six, 855. Tniiiiiiial Hich Single Game Uoinn Cvitkovich. 0: Beth Egbert and Erma Patrick, 188; June Quist, to rhr w L 169 Individual High Three Games-He- len Cvitkovich, 555; Beth Egbert 481; Kitty Daly, Standings: Team Standings According to Percentage ret. u. . a.i. Vive Hiil.ll Branch Six t-- 1 Branch Three fW frd by . To their name. The Thunderbolt of five iadron, have won four out coach I Sgt. Jam" and ,rw week. ago. Manager own l"?,,M,ion oat of their Ln,,",r" Clifford. Johnson. nd'nj iPJVM,,n Hrri Brown, PhlHlJa, H.f Williams, Tsbor, Thompson Thomas. ffSjP RrJ? C ' Prch,d uw" Branch ...22" "" Four -- Maybe Cpl. Homer Romberger and Sgt Max Kosof had better get together with their songs of blues this week. Rombergs' been moping basketball around the gym for weeks because his . etcetera and schedule was messed up by shipments, transfers, Kosof lies in his bed in station hospital, waiting for his leg to heal so he can bowl again, and cries to the powers that be for some KM bowling teams for the league in Ogden . . . Two weeks ago 4 teams out of 8 were able to play, and last week only 2 of those were available . . , -- It seems to me," it seemed to Kosof, "that these guys could dig up some bowlers and let us know they wanta be in the league. I'm d I'm oh, heck, I wish I could get on incapacitated I'm EM teams going" . . . Won't somebody get my feet again and get some Another some EM keglers together for Kosof for Christmas? like these Some of bowlers, front: Capt Wilson problem on the alley to lose their chance at the change if they and a few others, are going more before this round is over. In order a in games don't get couple to qualify for the prize money, they have to have played in at least of their team's total games . . . That scoring ace on the University of Utah's team when they played at the gym here last night was Fred Sheffield, one of Utah's favorite sons among athletes. The U boys are He was AAU high jump champion last season Bombers on the former's court with a the return game matched for some time after Christmas . . . Cancelled for lack of transportation last week was the Bombers' trip to Casper, Wyo., likewise the boxing matches at Salt Lake City Air Base . . . And they both sounded like until next week. good deals, too. Well, inter-squadr- on bed-boun- ... two-thir- ds ... cluck-cluck-clu- 2 .917 10 .58.3 Hill Fielder in 11 12 17 .542 .500 .292 .167 Due to the reduction of person- Former Hill Field employe, Sca- stanow is man Robert Gcrritsen, nel, station supply In OAEC Head- ' tioned at the naval training sta- - quarters building will be open oly tion, Farragut, Ida. He enlisted from 8:00 a.m. to 0:00 a.m. and Oct 1, 1943, and prior to working from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily, at Hill Field studied welding at it was tnnaunced by the adjutant general's office this week. Weber College in Ogden. Pin Fielders 20 Branch Eight ,,,orit' primes- Pin Fielders Branch against Branch Eight; Four; Three against Branch Six. Branch against Five Branch - Hatching 'Em Out With Chick Idaho Ktation Supply Change , . 1 Hours |