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Show rs Lose Qose'NJame to Ma slmell Display Too Much Medics Hill Field Need of Practice in Tilt Combination Shows fcM-Uttic- er Bushnell General Hospital quint from Brigham City, Mch had bowed to the Hill Field Bombers in the season --flier of the Uian service league, turned we .tables on a J! 1 .1 OO - ... n Ol hula tw IU BllMW A a. i-- wvuuajr UW5 ggjjllt XSOIIlUCi With its lineup Hill Field, nfal" tetains J i,eau p T Harrop rolled a neat 164 handicap last week to pace women's supply division bowl- league. Marge Conxbe had 159 Millie Olund a 147 to be right Podi rithout V her heels. j Branch Five continued to le league pace as it took set four Branch 'joint! from a forfeiting Branch. is Three But team. pa She outfit to watch, copping three W of four points from Branch Tjght and improving plenty in each Ctch recently. Six was no match for the Win place Pin Fielders and hipped four points to the team Oat follows them in the league I Branch 5andings. ""e effectively at times, but bogged down in the closing rush. diagnosing tne Hill ieia aeiense. showed the home fsoldiers a couple of potent scorers in Bailey and Beamer who chipped in 13 and 10 points while their mates fed them repeatedly As usual, Cpl. Francis Smith, Bomber scoring punch and right up with the leaders of the loop in that category, was hitting although his 13 points were a bit below his average. Lts. Thomson and Cunningham of the Bombers piled in 10 and eight points to aid the Hill iFeld actacK. me nan time count was 12 to 11 in Bushnell's favor. The Hill Field playine-coacLt. George Thomson, expects to have d his aggregation ready for an invasion Friday night by a rapidly improved Fort Douglas five that dropped a close one to highly favored Kearns in another Monday night Utah Service tilt. Heavy practicefast-bre-sessions with the basketball emphasis on have been the order of the week and the Lieutenant thinks the Bombers will definitely be a threat in Friday's Fort Douglas encounh. newly-forme- ak Five still holds on to highs in single and three We series, its 2632 and 920 being ter . V best the loop has racked up Box score: far. Beth Rowley's no-hHeap Bombers x tingle high likewise has d Smith . . . all onslaughts for several Thomson. . Welti now. Beth Egbert has a 481 Sigel ..... am game series total that is tops Taggart Kirk .... V (Branch it team an with-itoo- the loop. (The leading Rice Wt I 3 "a 6 Fkldera kul 4 Ituch 8 Lost 14 as ss 31 23 22 7 j52nd QM lOO 26 Won S Muh 17 21 Aye. .650 .646 .523 .470 .449 27 41 .149 Hits ay I With the threeDoint ) physical for all Hill Field military per-m- ei under way once again, Capt m S. Meneer. chief OASC nhvsi- - J training . section, revealed that '.first group to be tested last hit a 100 per cent score. M 452nd ouartnniMbi auction test en masse and without PUon all personnel of the group w in the "good" or "better" upon completion of the ehinning and 300 yard shuttle the G. P. T. 1 13 6 0 10 0 1 3 0 0 O 8 0 0Sczepanik. Duron Zagulla 1 Kirkeby Matinzl 0 0 15 3 34 Totals. . 18 3 39 Leading Outlaws Dumped By Superchargers Outlaws lost g The ft iittip aavantase wiu to a ing Supercharger team roared their three out of four victory in match.' Total pins found the Su zo pers chalking up 2966 to however, the Outlaws. The losers, margin in still have a two-gathe loop standings. One winning sireun. woi. A Branch la vof Wpk i - - -in in on unDroKen the men's intramural tookduws three league as the Singletons Branch from four out of points , Four. K , Duaine Hunter lea tne handicap in8,e,a"dtnr?er rolling 673 He game total, of 239 and of top spot took over possessioncolumn. in the high singles Hunter for league-leadin- Per Cent Tests 3-W- Bmlinell F. T. . . 1 13 Bailey 0 10 Beamer . . 0 OIGaffney . .... Fives will try to hang Cuningham. . to their scant lead with Branch Swyden Mason flute this week, Branch Six rolls Cuthbertson Branch Eight and the Pin Totals. Alders catch Branch Four. Sw Standings: outfit on M the base gym floor that functioned QiaTirh hlVP ( vj Following pin-bust- "-- er O'Dell with 266 high totals were 244 n single game mam, Capt Menger ex-- is gtre?and PhiHip.' 629 and Ray's j for three games. especially remarkable it is remembered that m the 616 uch testa OASC ranked high- the entire nation-wid- e Air Command. Now as the tests C wnicn comprise the three-wa-y ... IN THE AIR In this shot is Fran Smith, Bomber scorer de luxe, sus eager from Bushnell and Hill Field seem agog at bis effort. Number seven Is Taggart, Bomber forwsurd. Bushnell won, S9 to 34, contest here Monday night. in a UP hotly-foug- ht Mustangs Lead Layton Loop Cage Scramble The Mustangs increased their y night league lead this week as they drubbed the Gyros by a 36 to 15 count. The issue was never in doubt as the Ponies wore the Gyros down with superior and piled up a big lead. Weir was outstanding for the Mustangs as he contributed much fine backboard work. The first half winners in the league, the Hellcats, showed a de cided decadence as they dropped 1 to the Thunderbolts. It a was a nip and tuck game throughout with the score deadlocked at 21 apiece with two minutes left to play. Bachelor of the 'Bolts scored 14 points to play the role of high point man for the evening's rJay. Next Monday tne Mustangs meet the Thunderbolts and fur is expected to fly as both cage teams are at...full strength these days, and t ( m a tsoit win wouia tie inings up the Hellcats The the league. play Gyros of course in the other game of the evening. play-maki- ng 26-2- . J OASC a peak. Kosof On-Ti- me top its already es- - V I. Urges Trundling Biggest bottleneck Hi f i miH-bowli- ng activities at Max Keof. manager, revealed thisn U the tardiness of keg-ishowing up on the fir-- f SSgt rk. line. jBoth the Officers' and EM "lues begin play promptly f :30 and that's the time urges teams and Individ-t- o no later! be ready .80, bowlers, beware of the On time, on the line ... dhat' Kosofs slogan. ONE . . Am lull FkM feminine enthusiasts give that beating at weekly Thursday gymboree get-th- e fer Weber eeilege gym. Yen ean't beat the sit-u- p but it's only one of the varied activities that take totiine n4o - the gymboree. Swimming, basketball, ping pong, badmintea, P14 liigiv the giris plenty ef what they need at the gym. --wet "iY -- i- oandege B-17- Fortress-Liberato- s, Tussle Decided r In Final Minute of Play, 25-2- 4 Two close games and one Woolsey and Roberts tooV ft sided victory featured last week's low scoring game from the LightHill Field intramural basketball nings, 25 to 15. An early Raiders play at Weber college gym as the lead staved off a late Lightning favorites came through with wins thrust that threatened to be enough in every contest. On hand to give to win for a time, ' until the game the Hillfielder coverage of play and ended with the uprising still getting the box scores was Bill Frazer, we- up steam and not quite enough for lop-se- y, and recreation director. faithfuls Verne Gale, and Bair drove the Mitchells to a 43 to 19 triumph over a hapless Marauder crew in the first game, with Bair notching 18 points and Gale 14. The Mitch team piled the buckets through too fast for the lowers lfare Old victory. Fast play and close, rough tion featured the Fortress-Liberat- ac- or game, which found the two -- league leading quints fighting to keep their slates clean and tha contest not decided until the final hec tic minute of play. Tough break for while setting up an practically im- the Fortresses was the absence of their . captain, Orian Rich, always pregnable defense that stalemated scorer, but Campbell, Childs highSerrenson the Marauders throughout the aand handled the load game. The Commandos paced by Kin- - with nine, four and six points respectively to eke out the narrow win. Steele of the Liberators ed the scoring with 11 points and Weir and Paige hit for six and five in that order. Box scores: Liberators to PlaySLC Jap Cagers C8 rating, which, if it may be r'Mred indicative of the field's ' Raiders Mitchells, Cop Intramural Wins Layton-Monda- wider way again periodically, C 152n1 has alreadv bettered its u a wnoie. may will "' , And the Hips Go Down - 11 Wednesday, February 9, 1944 Bomber Ace Pops One strafed by the shipment of several en- were men who regular starters, the Bombers put a officer-E- Ogden, Utah City Monday night in Salt Lake Field Hill the opponent-starve- d colored girl's Liberators tangle with a squad of Japanese-American- s from the YV7CA there. the Calling themselves Japs, the Salt Lakers are expected to provide stiff opunbeaten, but position for a still untested Liberator team. The game will be played as part of a doubleheader which finds the other Hill Field quint of white dormitory. feminine cagers, the Falcons, meeting a second Jap team in the opener. The contests are to get under way at 8:30 In the Salt Lake YWCA and admission Is free. Bus facilities are planned for those spectators who wish to , make the trip and watch their favorites ac-in action. Those interested In companying the team arc urged to call extension 8316 and leave their names. I Weir M .. 2 , .. Jenmp . . Steele TlwrM . . Harrlsnan Pais . . . Oslar ... Ford . . . , , 9 so-f- ar Roberta Taylor .6, Campbell 0 2 Chord 1 11 Child . . . 0 O Sorrenion . 0 O Mocllt 1 S .. Total.. Coanrer Fartream 2 0 0 O O 4 24 O. V. 2 0 . . 0 0 1 4 Khaacy , Woozley . T. Total. Ufhtalaea 4 IfolUon O Oavl .. .... ... Sisimonson. 1; Larson T ISodcrqulit. Larson , 2Ketnan Total. . .... Bair Harner . . Mower ... Gale .... Ifrielen Tiller ... Fraaer Total. 10 2 O. 6 0 4 1 1 0 .,. 5 . 2al a. F. T. 190 14 2 2 4 . . . Total. 4 0 0 0 0 T 25 2 O. O O 1 O F. T. 1 0 O .10 JohiMon . . . 4 1 O 2 3 0 1 T 1 19 IMaraaorr F. T.l "iSIKetnan ... a.010F.T.J3 .... 0O SfMoudjr ... OOO Hcrnandc. OO 100 122 1 131 Morgan ... 0 2 Johnson . , , O O O O O O Davt O'Curlcr .. Total. .. iOoiualM. 21 1 43; 112 e 0 0 OOO t 11 |