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Show s LeagMLeading Wings SwampBombet Salt takers Show W They Lead Utah Loop Debacle Features Speedy p 84-3- 0 As AirBaseQumtsT nill rilu( wmnt ' i on ia. 2. 1944 February - tt The Utah Service league's leading Salt Lake Air I Wings were flying especially high Monday night Field gym as they showed the Bombers speed 84 to 30 win. . speed in a lopsided Unbeaten in service play so far this season tyJ favorites for the crown, the Wings ran two k heavy . " rnse am iHwr UUIL J even though CpL Fran Plenty of Stuff on TWs Shot mm THE BACKS HAVE FT . . . ? m 1 to soma 11 with point. uncanny shootins And as one sT the first half. by "Smith did more in a short shot stander putoneit, half than I've done and Teammates running in 12!". was and I 23, since Harris, &a .ciu-x- o, Highly-toute- a King, 53, a the Wines, left no doubt Mahalik, 89, and g Ten Bombers number as to why he was an seven and eight, conference star wniw uittl"vu'" at Purdue university Sicoli and snoc aiier Cunningham, years back. Sacrificing rush in for the shot to feather his mates scoring kilL The Salt totals with easy secups, 11wuv till mnnaered points Lake City crew 1 1 " to .snag took a and harry Bomber lorwaras wnue and fast Via nlavpd. 84 to SO game Fast breaks dominated the game oo hnth outfits used from the Hill Field five ball tactics. At times the winning Monday night Wings were moving too fast for here. the ball with sloppy passing resulting. TTnhrman. rangy center, lea the 16 scoring for both clubsrestwith the of like the scored points, Winer counters on hard drive-in- s. sinolL Bomber forward, hit for 10 n points on several pretty close-itosses Smith's scoring threat was throttled in the second half as he netted but one free throw but ragged play by all the Bombers made guarding easy for the Air Base boys who only allowed the Hill Fielders 8 points in the 20 minutes of play. The half time score was 48 to 22, Wings favor. fr All-Bi- well-earn- ed " , fire-wag- j "" on ....... :, box score: Wta T. F. 2 12 Lumpp 2 10 Harris O 0 Cowan Williams.. OOsUnnd Anderson Brendon . . 0 0 0 Fohnnaa O O O sailers Berkel Thomson.. 1 0 2 Klnc Hibbard . 1 0 2 Starsyk ICahalik . Cunning. 1 X 4 Shaddock ham Bombers Smitb Sicoli Forfeits Gum Up Gal's Kegling Pla 'SmUtfMeet Ed! Only One Match Boiled in Week Schedule The league leading Branch Five team in the women's Hill Field intramural supply bowling league failed to show up for the second week and lost four points to Branch Eight on forfeit last week. But the Fivers are still out in TOUGH SCORING HOMBRES . . . And captains of the Bombers referee instruction session. and Wings shake hands in pre-gaThey are: CpL Fran Smith and Winger Ed Ehlers. The two aces went Into Monday night's fray tied for second place Individual coring honors in Utah Service league and Smith notched 12 points to Ehlers 11 for the contest, to go one point in front. me Easy Wins Feature EH Keglihg Loop Openers As Three Teams Cop Leads 8Sgt. Max Kosofs plan to havebut the entire league with a 564 enlisted men bowl on the field three game no handicap high. alleys in their new Friday night Sgt. Kosof himself wasn't quite league bore fruit last to par Friday night as he on up team week. Every spot evety Was filled and some fine kegling slipped to a 133 game once anS featured the opening night's play, had to be content with the evealthough all three wins were a bit ning's second high to Archackl, with 545. But his 482nd AB SquadFollowing the example set by ron trundlers trundled to another their officers' team, the EM Sta- four-poitriumph, with Medical tion Hospital squad got the ball Supply trailing this time. Archackl, Kosof and Mendiola rolling, and plenty, to walk away with a Building 9 team by a) were all over 200 for one game four-ppimargin. The Medici with 214, 230 and 218, respectively. racked up 2444 total pins to 1976 'Tia rumored that Sgt Maxie and for the losers. SSgt. Bob Mcndi-ol- a Pvt. A. rolled one off the record and Cpls, Johnny Skof and the next day with something more Dale Trask were hot as they hit crisp than a league total at stake and the old master, "Slapsie-Maxie,- " 641, 818 and SOS in that order. win was Another four-poitook this one. Just rumor. In this Friday's schedule they notched by the 99th Depot Repair Squadron in their victory over line up as follows: Unit Personnel Unit Personnel, 2429 - total pins vs. Building 482nd vs. 99th, to 1818. Pvt. Jack Archackl showed and Medical Supply vs. Station his heels not only to the Units Hospital. Ix-tea- m one-side- d. nt - E-1- nt nt E-1- 9, front in the loop standings with a won 26, lost 14 rating. Another forfeit found Branch Three copping an easy four points from Branch Four when the latter bunch weren't on hand for the evening's rolling. In fact, the only actual bowling in last week's play saw the Pinfielders set the Branch Six outfit back on its heels with a four-poiwin over the Sextette. Higher keglers for the evening were Marian Stauffer with 190, Margie Combe with 146, and Jerry Tharp, who rolled 140. Team champs in three game totals are Branch Five with 2632 and they dominate the singles with a strong 920 to the next closest Branch Three 882 one game total. Without handicap, Beth Howley hangs on to her league high single of 195, darned good rolling for the gals. Mary Friedeck and Marian Stauffer hold their 190s and Erma fatricic and Beth Egbert boast 188 scores. If the forfeit bugaboo can be overcome, this week's play finds Branch Eight vs. Branch Three. Branch Five vs. Branch Four, and Pinfielders taking on Branch Six. Team standings: W It Ave. Branch Five 26 14 .650 Branch Three 27 17 .614 Branch Four 22 22 .500 Pinfielders 19 25 .432 Branch Eight 11 33 .250 nt atchOutWA(V hid onlookers As Shaddock of the Wings drops O. .... .... 405 ... ... ... ... .... ..... .00 ... ... Totals. 12 3o . T. F. 4 1 S B 0 10 1 T S 0 Getting Those indefatigable tuJ with the military beariW attire to match, the flftf quint, had best lean to W tice sessions with vim ' vigor aplenty. A duo of eM ian dormitory basket W and nigh on to beioe iuj, challenge the soldierettet lacKing tne custoi cunning of their cl sleuth namesake, the Fi have played slodgy ball two starts against the do two Liberators. And then the team the WAC miut underrate. Not a bit Coach Helna Adanu tors a cagey group of ine casaba character tained by Ruth Parker. answer to the names of Mazone, Ruby J. Timnu, ma Carroll, O Want are the wrist-perchi- more names? talonlen so-f- ar Ft ng Coach Ruth Potter, Mickey Engelkes, Bettj KJ( lander, Marvel Johnson, Woodey, Opal Bass, Sot kins, Bernice Ouerleaje, Knight and Bernice Watch out you WAG! IS O O O VernGaleNowTi T 84 Point-Make- Provo Blasts HF, 97-6- 2 For Record Steelers Unbeaten In Lopsided Home Town Win , and out of the Bomber defense for 22 counters as he" demonstrated a remarkable shooting eye on close to the bucket shots. as usual, on long thrillers from be yond the foul circle was Francis Smith, the Bombers' hot shot forward. "Smitty" swished the cords for 20 points to forge Into a tie for second place scoring honors in the league. The Bombers continued to hold the distinction of being the loop's long-shartists but long shots weren't enough when the Ironmen closed In for the short setups. Earl Giles was the outstanding iioor man for either sauad and controlled both backboards pretty mucn of the game with his height, besides tallying 17 points. The half time count was 8 for the r On Flying Aces m Down at Provo Saturday night the erratic Hill Field Bombers scored a potent 62 points which ordinarily is enough to win any basketball game. But play in the Utah Service league has featured p 7 high scoring of late, and this was the night the home town Provo Steelers elected to run rampant and leave the league record in their scoring wake. They were only three points shy of breaking the century mark, with 97 points! Diminutive .Lee Brooks was in ot Shirlee land, Vernistene Jol Lillie Lawson and Sana kins. I3 ..204 . .SIT Totals.. Top-notc- h, Tough 1 11 10 5 38 Competition o L an civilian I s Vera OH hot-sh- f ot Aces JjT- center for" 1 . Claim- US " . Playing ",v--- ami o ieet 9 !!, " 14-po- int average -- P". 1 r"--,.nth m. - coniWer pivot snow been'""his has sharpcolorful shot ttrtjfrf this recreation A .J him year dubbed that ha monicker stuck. Vern Is from Wfi&t. learned and playedT,. Steelers. ".-balL dtf ,I A nice crowd filled the Provo school, riayu.g then later . to swell proceeds of the with AriTMtrons- - -high Branch Six ........19 25 .475 game gym which were donated to the .nd Soernr Flour March of Dimes fund. Bomber borrow Those maroon suits the Bombers h a v haan not loaned Ml Now tHill the outfits to the base team, ing of late are really the when ordered suits failed to arrive avillan As YJotpi of the medical detachmentproperty which on scnedule due to the factory errors. riunoh at 'J 42-2- m SBl |