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Show HerS 1.28 s Bomlbers Swamp FtSrt Douglas ffiU Field Takes Wraps mmm Off Scoring runch Smith and Anderson Lead Scoring As Douglas Misses Ace Forward After "4 Hill Field, Ogden, Utah Wednesday, February Bowling's Big 5 Records Set in EM and Officer Kegling Loops Maj. Gen. Wilson Again Erases League Records Major Gene Wilson's Aircraft Shops bowling crew lost a four point match to the Signal Section last week but the Major wasn't to be denied individually as he went to work on the officers' league records with his hook ball. When the smoke had cleared and the scores were totaled, he had smashed the loop single mark with his 241 game without handicap, to become the first officer-bowltop the lucrative 600 mark as he did it with a sizzling 601, and lifted his average from 169 to 175 to again pace the Big 5. o orRepeating the same der that prevailed during the first half of the season, CW.O Joe Sulg livan' trails the Iron Major. He had a sparkling 578 series with a 202 single game thrown in and raised his average to 174. From the looks of things will stage a these two neck and neck race right through to the season's finale for. top honors to duplicate their first half er one-tw- record-wreckin- pin-buste- rs stint. Bill ENLISTED MEN Kosof Archacki Waterman Gwisdalc Voight Waterman Four Sets Wilson New Records .188 .171 .170 .170 G. TP. Ave. 15 2631 .175 1917 .174 .......11 14 2342 .167 18 3002 .166 18 2992 .166 - nt .782 .801 .744 .744 .788 .714 Ave. .744 .673 .744 .800 .677 .671 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ne fast-brea- d ,.4 19 ( ..3106 0 0 0 0 ..0 ..1324 ....2 10 11 (332 11 1113 15 0 5 .- halve: Totals 2 13 28 Couch and Houston. 93 53 Want to Has A. reconditioned, spring mattress. Contact BMt at either the fire station, exttniiatj 53 247, or 2565 Polk, in Ogden, phone 22 covered Nelson Junior Mechanic and Ace Cager ir El- - r 'I s In the only other game of the evening the .Commandos and Lib ' ding-don- Two posted as record. they set their. team game He got potent support from Don Roberts, Kinsey and Woosley, all with four points. Thome, Harri-ma- n and Jessop were in there all the way for the losing top ping the scoring on their aggrega B-2- 4s tion. Sammv Junk was one nlentv in happy lad in his branch one team's cieon sweep victory over tne un holv Five to hlirhlitrhf but irwlr' men's intramural kegling. JunK knocked over handicap COUntS Of 271 for him anH m series of 689 which played a major roie in neiping tne branch ones maintain a win streak which has found them conninor 14 wtna f their last 16 games. Despite their current rusn, However, they have tVi i only climbed to fifth n1n loop standings due to an extremely oiuw - start. Lt 6en low closely PLENTY OF ACTION As the Falcons and Liberators get ft U P week at the Clear-ffST- ii VST "?y,Wlth tbe ,nrmt t took the Intra-flel- d Liberator, Km!ium contest. eager are: Anna Mazone, Laura Savicb. V Ruth P&rkr. Iaum HuHu. WHm MWMfl lt ijV.. VVpO Edplpn manaorail f fA1 in Junk's footsteps with a handicap 245 single game and 665 series but his Superchargers didn't follow the example and fell as the Ramblers romped over them, taking three games. The third match fniiiut ently potent Outlaw team carving Itself a four nmt fVi. nearest competition in the league y nanaing tne branch fours three out of four. licking. W 94 ... HENRY WISCHOW Is a HTO Fielder who excels at wofor on Here shown his job at engine test (left) and poised play. of his sensational set shots, he's a "dual personality" who's top) both tasks. Lanky Hank Wischow Sparh Civilian Basketabll Quintet Junk Jars 'Em, Sparks Win For Branch 1 1 115 0 0 . Functioning like clockwork. Georee ed Stoker1! 3 raggart g ..2 10 G T F P Arthur g Cunnghm F.E.Smlth.f Larson,! 4 3 0 8 Rentel 0 0 0 Cuthbtsn i 1,011 8 C Bekstd P. Morris, f 4 0 Taggart.f Thompson .1 0 I Mepnger 2 Thomson, 0 Ahlquiat.c 6 2 1 13 Arobla 4 Salvo . . ..000 0 0 8 Cuuinghm.g CMorris.K 2 0 0 4 Swiydein ...0 0 0 0 Cpthbertson.g Nelson.g 8 0 0 16 Wallace ....0 0 1 0 WaUace.e Pendleton, g 0 2 Salvo.f Thoma,g Totals 12 10 4 28 Totals 22 15 T 2 Anderson,! score By naivea; 0 Swyden.t .22 Hill Field 0 Capel.g Fort Douglas 0 Ray.g Goat eg and Kinner. Official 0 Slgel, g Ecker'a Officials den Chard, "Bones" Childs, Ray Campbell and Orian Rich never let up on the Mitchells as they poured on the coal with 14, 15, 10 and seven points in that order. Usually high scoring Vera Gale of the losers was held to a meager four baskets. five-engi- Hill Held When the fast breaking men's intramural Fortresses stung the Mitchells with a 56 to 18 defeat last Thursday, they set the stage for another meeting of the two teams tomorrow night to decide the cage championship. h newly-fashion- OTFP 10 5 2 22 Score by Hill Field 8 It's a Jump Ball ... Player-Coac- 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 " Lt iw son's muZZm was in squad the apprS clicking style as it capiS on numerous k opporS ties to get the jump on thebSl ered "Grs" and romp throuRI w easy baskets. Fran Smith showed .Cpl. that can hit regularly whetti. Bombers win or lose as he counUd 15 points on eight field ..J two free tosses. Anderson J Hill Field crew was close behind1 yuuiui ana LiC joa rw ""a ningham led the commissioned poJ luji w luv Bumoers with his tiM The Douglas hoopsters were hao.1 dicapped by the absence nt st- -l Service League. Frank Nelson was a mainstay at Paul In the lineup Friday night,! scoring ace, Paul didn't makf guard for the tough Eckers who Their up nere to the Base tm' last week toppled the state cham- me jaunt pion Salt Lake Air Base Wings in ana viie- jria ooviousiy missed his thriller. Against the Bombers he punch. Arthur at guard had nine poind rammed home 16 points and played whale of a floor game to boot to ieaa ine r oris scoring. Box score: Lt Joe Cunningham was high Fort HUI Field DOSflM point man for the Bombers with Q TFP OTllf Christsen t 2 2 15 Smith f ..8 4 2 eight points. Literaa t ..0 0 0 0 Macey i ..021 Box score: ? ' O Bekstd e 0 1 0 0 Anderson 7 5 2 g match. eratora staged a battle hundred games were limited all the way with the Commandos to the miraculous 255 chalked up tipping the scale in their favor only by Waterman in - his irresistible after two overtime periods, 29 to 27. drive and the 223, 202 and 200 that Commando ace in the narrow vicFox, Kosof and Rice of the 482nd tory was Wilkinson with 16 points. for this t.w. high-scorin- Pet .. m. ior nj st ao-sorb- ed Forts Wallop marks them rest of the shoot at. Mitchells. after blasting two in encounters, 56-1Score Squadron Depot a to everyone E-1- Eckers Take Measure Of Bombers The surge of scoring power that the Bombers flashed against tx. Douglas Friday night was short lived and tbe rim jrieiaers a 53 to 22 trouncing Monday night from the Eckers studio in Salt Lake City. The Cameramen set up a defense that was tougher to get through than the French channel coast and all the Bombers could pilfer were 13 points in the first half and nine more in tne secona. niven consist g Cpl. Fran Smith ently was held to five points, his lowest total so far this season in the Utah 464 E-1- E-1- ' enough, Major Wilson had two 200 games included in his assault Ave. Sullivan the Mallory at ."Waterman Night" It Costello Hill Field bowling alleys Friday Roeller night when the enlisted men rolled in league play. Pfc. Wilbur "Bill" Team Standings Waterman of the Hospital outfit stepped up to bowl with a fair Bowling enough average and called it quits OFFICERS W. L. only when he had seen his name Team tacked up above Hospital ..21 3 conspicuously 13 11 every individual high mark in the Officers Club .......... . .12 12 Section Signal loop. 3rd Reporting ....10 14 Waterman left four marks in his Aircraft .84 12 Shops blazing wake. His singles totals TOperationa 16 with and without handicap were MEN ENLISTED ac289 and 255, and series totals W L tual and with handicap were 704 Team 8 99th DRS. and 602. Supply --,..,.....8 Notwithstanding his remarkable Medical 7 night's work, the Hospital five only 482nd AB Sqdn. broke even with a scrapping 482nd Stat Hospital ..........6 team that took one point and total Unit Persl .......4S 9 pins, 290 to 2960 in the split match. Bldg. 9 Rice, Fox and Kosof got the 482nds off to a scintillating start as they blistered the Brunswicks in their first game for a 951 team game, which with handicap, was - . ...... G. TP. 9 1644 9 1541 9 1534 1534 9 983 OFFICERS two new gave Signal Section, In Its win over 1135, the for loop to the A. S., made a jump into third Highly-toute- d Lt. the in loop standings. place previous Curran was most consistent for the opponents Repair victors as he rolled! a 613 three the 99th bowing game series to be instrumental in surprised 9 crew by that up to Fri leading the Sigs to their eighth Building consecutive point won, and a 2805 day's upset hadn't won so much as a game! to 2690 totals pins count. Pvt. Jack Archbacki was far off Lt. Donald and Kerr Jack Capt. Costello were the big guns in a his form of the first two weeks the Station Hospital triumph over which was the measure of from defeat His average dropped The and win Operations. Training more firmly entrenched the Medics 183 to 171 as a result of the sud in their solid first place at the den reversel of form. Sgt Ray Eigner had 452 to be top man on pinnacle of the league. Costello an 9 team that was closely- beat Out a 516 series and Kerr rat bunched individual totals. in 602. for .Total the tled pins pins Medical Supply utilized the 99th were 2809 to 2695. 3rd Reporting failed to do just upset defeat plus their own easy and the Officers' win from Unit Personnel to climb report that club rolled a lonesome match into a tie for first place in the There Was a four-poiagainst the records and pocketed league. with total pins of 2939 to three points for a forfeit win. CWO victory Sullivan led his mates in their 2919. Cpl. Volght'a 510 was tops solitary joust with a series high of 578. Lt Vic Swyden had 540 and Capt James Cline soared to new personal heights with an Il lustrious 018. As if his record smashing weren't 1U 16, J 944 heinfi? nVuplrVj lew weens in the ultra-fajD Service league, the Bomw. Hill Field took the wrap, off thJ auwing power and UuW lrt....i ja.iiiiicBw.aiia are no ... miltivfltS bl neiaTnu cgnuaucu w nui M.tixi.. .irf'I warning ai ttni rarity, not by far. but letlo bent by tossing n Minnesotan who towers 6 feet three th Golden Pe"" inches, breaks the ordinary scale's around for bouse floor field the both back with his poundage, and boasts a average for the basketball season thus far, is lrNow out la the . w rare indeed even for Hill Field. Henry's comparison He's Henry Wischow, a behemoth basketball and the of a man, who during the day is that he's seen and indueo " a junior aircraft mechanic in en- is simply that "He gine test, and on evenings that out herel. more W" the Flying Aces take to the hard anything court is a veritable scoring machine for the civilian quint cause he did spare time rei Henry, who was a flying cadet for several years "d " in tne army air corps before com a reputation as an eagie-eying to Hill Field, has an athletic tie blower. bl W, "The bigger they background that makes his pres ent capacity for stardom no enig- they faU" might i"7sj ma. A big boy even in high school, Wischow. He r-iV5 "Wish" bounced 'em on football spill in a , a field, basketball court and base- ber college gym and tne ribs were ball diamond for four years while banged-i- n But at suit Plalnview high matriculating school back in the Scandinavian state. Two years running he was U1V Aim tmmmm - nilH ".I cage scoring champ for all of and fast man to oppwnnuiLi southern Minnesota, then headed center m iua w 9. to the state universitx where up, fasti 1- -1 m. 200-pl- us "wrf nt -- r Jffi &J " |