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Show wlers Begin Secon Round ot schedule Tonight G.L 4 mm Sm tm t tcf nffiAra9 UA n A Q " ms 2 ops In First Half flitb uu the opening both kegling schedule, ier and officer leagues will j at pin-toppli- ng jgon's Bowling He 3 Tiller's Quint B final blast of the into the Center tonight. The Mitchells, Vera Gale with Wednesday night, Supply and Wth Re-push- cjkie jiedical ed two points each. cinched its championship before with a victory yg the Medics. t stir of the alleys for men was Gianotti a 3, who rolled 9 to lead the league for the en-Le- Gianotti X, 4 piled up a total of , J 23-1- the last )tjon Hospital The OCs, Wednesday night. firmly in first place after victory S- -l )dr the PROs 4" dy from the second-- c week before, have Hutchison, Cleon women's director for Hill Field, has arranged a ftill evening's program of calisthe thenics (you know, interrecreation for their fifth straight Gale scored 9 markers in the streamlining game last week, when he was kind), backed up by Leon Theobold with pretive dancing, basketball, 3 field goals and 2 free tosses to and swimming in the Weber his credit pool e You know good The Liberators played a good de and well your figger could fensive game, but couldn't get close stand a little muscle-buildin- g enough to their own basket. Steele and slowing down on tne and Dopp starred for the losers. curves and the gymboree The Mustangs defeated the Fort the place to take care resses 7 in the opening game of it last Thursday night, although the game officially was forfeited by lack of five players for the Forts at the time the game was set to begin. The Commandos 5 the Marauders, ,as Wilkinson of the winners plunked five bas kets and 2 free tosses. The Vaughn brothers scored four baskets and foul throws each during the game, while Bird stood out ahead Hill Field's civilian Aces lost a of the Marauders with 3 goals and 2 free shots to his credit. 7 decision to Bank Smokery Team Standings ' basketeers of Ogden in the city Team standings at the end. of the dog-gon- Lt Chuck Mallory and in the Big ip players, 1 1, admission. Ruth Anderson, victory of the season. won al-B- gymboree. can bring a friend along, too, and your pass and badge will be her price it You men's intramural cage loop at Ogden last Thursday night as they defeated the Liberators d the eve--' one to quintet blasted first round of the Hill Field of the OOs a 12-poi- nt their way to the top of the ng H in three games. I Captain Jim Cline's 'see points, gave up Hey, gals got a towel and swim suit? Bring 'em down to Weber gym tomorrow night that's at 6:30 and Thursday night join in the Hill Field worn-en- 's sparked by average per game, for CjC That Gymboree Tomorrow Night! Tangles in Row squad nosed out Sta4116 ln two Points Hospital last Girls, Remember Wins Five Og- - OASC tches 11 1944 Mitchells Firstt Round Winners in Efoop Play crowned champions dub 3 Wednesday, January 5, the Of fi-- L and OASC op flac is-ju- fcratt Shops Feared (Aircraft Shops, most-feare- d 31-1- con-ade- rs title in the second spectacular rise THERE TO STAY . . . This time are the OASC soldier bowlers, third place in the who were five times knocked out of first place, and each time .imary round, continued to shine regained it, last week they took permanent title to first place for 1 they bounced Signal Section for the first half of the season. Left to right, front row: SSgt. Max to points last Wednesday night. Kosof, SSgt Virgil Johnson; back row: TSgt. Lee Fox, SSgt Captain Gene Wilson, top kegler Charlie Rice. The fifth man, SSgt Ken Morton, was on furlough WK the officers, sparked the when the picture was made. jreraftsmen with 201, 212 and 166 i give Mm a 579 series for the t Wilson was the only Hill 'id G. L bowler of the week for the df after their M cellar to i break 300 Lead Their League the alleys last on Public e Relations the 3rd Hutchi- - wieri gplit even with rting Detachment, as kd the 8 coring- - field I series. Cz) lj with a ftff nrst rouna: Mitchells, won 5, lost 0; Mus tangs, won 3, lost 2; Marauders, won 3, lost 2; Liberators, won 2, lost 3; Commandos, won 2, lost 3 honors for the first to Max Kosof, SSgt wling director, and Captain m Wilson of Aircraft Shops, 'aof maintained an average of for the half, of weeks m. enlisted record with and Major with rolled by Major SWljSWSSJSSSBJSWWWBWWIWIIIIWUtt INSPIRED PERFORMANCE . . . Gave the Officers' dob theIn title the league. for the opening half schedule in the officers bowling Nelson respectively. Lt Roeller, wiuon alio was hnM customary manner, front row: CWO Joe Sullivan,Charles ri-- .f Plumb, Capt row: Capt Jim Cllne, Lt dividual high aingle Lt Ben Edelen; back Arnold Lanea. Jw"""' r "core. with 242. and 260. Mackie hnJicap, n for score handicap Wok X? Jwh. Bowling's Big 5 second fn " ENLISTED MEN Q TP Ave. SS 6294 It Keeof SO S842 1S2 Wakeman ,eaue, Kosof took without handi- J?8. and 2M 'or liivTr. lS.Wl.and for second place in JZi288 Phot-Isr! muveuj I nice , tn. - ! Wk handicap, Twttt Traek Beth shooting a OFFICERS Standings Wilson aoUlvasi Mallory Hutchison Bowling W. St laW 27 Free L. Ave. It 17 17 SO t 5171 4761 172 1M M 4S7 1S O TP Ave. SO S3 41 SO 45 5S54 567S OWS 6544 7SM 178 171 1 147 1 743 7M 7M M Ttl .24 St Ml 11 St CS1 W. L Ave, Depot Vera Gale, flash of the Aces, scored 12 points during the en counter, while Espy and Hazen led the Smokery squad with 13 and 10 scores respectively. The week before the Aces won a Saturday night. 4 0 0 8 Cherry, c The Bomber-cad0 tangle is a Weise, g 2 1 5 g ...2 postponed game from the Ogden Holmes, 0 0 0 0 Service Basketball league, original- Dunn, g Totals 14 13 9 30 ly set for tonight. ; O T F P An officers' team, led by Lieu- HILL FIELD ACES 1 f 0 2 tenants Dick Pickens and George Bird, 1 o a t Morgan, will the Weber Gale, c oppose Thomson, 5 3 2 12 1 4 2 4 Chandler, g Cadets in the opening tilt. 1 1 0 g In affrays on the Hill Field gym Johnson, 0 f 0 0 Jessops, weeks three court the ago, nasium 1 3 1 Peterson. I 0 officers' quintet , trampled Reed Vinson, g 0 O 1 1 2 Swenson's varsity team 28 to 22, Theobold, and the Cadets took a thrilling 34 Totals 10 10 7 27 to 33 victory from the Bombers. Referee, KUwetl. Umpire. Stanfirtd. 111 et and Kosof with 724. nu Listu,n- men were w nd Walentovich, Captain with 689 m 2 league last Wednesday night, while the soldier Bombers from the field accepted a forfeit handed them by civilians from the Naval Supply 7:30 score, .77 , service basketball battle with the 321st MPs in the Ogden league, while the Bombers A Hill Field officers' team and defeated Bank Smokery. the soldier Bombers are scheduled Box scores for the Aces' tilt last to play a twin bill against Weber Wednesday night: G T F P college and the Weber naval air BANK SMOKERV S 4 3 13 cadets in the Weber gymnasium at Espy, f 3 6 4 10 Hazen, f 680. Sgt. Wake- Dummer were sec-- J high were Pi 182, series was and men Kosof took with 601. vidual HF Team at Weber Gym Saturday Eve and Captain Wilfor the first f if- the schedule. In wed place were Wakeman, H8ullivan, Tops Officers iftp man in three-gam- e 1 scores for the officers ain Wilson, who rolled 615, - -- mm (hdividual wn went li averaged 178 34-2- 39-2- Tedaesday. Second-plac- Bank Smokery Tops Aces In Cage Loop 482nd Team Trounces SC3th Cage Quintet Civilian Teams Need More Cage Players Hill Field workers who or near Ozden and who like live in Theyre Getting Organized to play very wanted are "very, basketball to Everett much." acording ii... nrosir.Tit of the field viianuici, intramural league, and Bill Frazer, director of recreation. league already has A out sun beeen formed schedule calls Their nn,.rh nlavers. each lnursaay for three games ten o clock night between seven and at the Weber college gym in six-tea- m emquintet from Frazer and Chandler both is the boys there that 482nd squadron walloped phasized the fact vic44 IS 7M to all l engage for quarter-finaa for from 908th opportunity M SS 77t Intramural double ample - iDaff,.0 competition. The cahbre 33 27 CM tory In the first U 27 7SS elimination tournament Monaay of play U not that of fast college 17 4S 712 semi-pr- o clubs, but candidate. night was or 15 o - The hasket-dunkin- g t- 5 45 Final score of the match may expect pJeniy E. Smith carded high F. tatererted may get in PLANNING THE on me with a to482nd wa men, extension score the for IT Captain Ted Hillcrest employes, credit. High recreation orcomento'the to his 27 markers one tal ile of on,y inf wJfo n 2 tteti it.i(How abou' that? point men for the 308th were Brari-de-10 S'ortice in the civilian personnel schedule, however, of xperlenced and Clifford with 1 and tadbuilding. on S1 44-8- 8. u I Ji! the riM respectively. SEASON . are ready . . Ruby Timnw, left, and Gladys Cp for their new baaketball league. Ttair is net yet mapped out aiM they are snu looking for mere players m ute |