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Show 4) Wednesday, February 23, 1944 Hill Field, Ogden Utah Keg Elite Who BowlMday 11 Military Keg League Marks Again Blasted in Assault v New Records Are 99th Gains First Commonplace To Officer Aces By Whipping Medical Supply . Of Hill Field's soldle r and officer korlinr leaarues are the Bis 10 arrayed OF THE CROP stars. Sunday they toe the 11 n in ehsllensre match to determine whether bars in military bowling here. Left to upper: LA. Lauren Warzak, SSgfc Charles Rice, Pfc. Bill Waterman, SSgt. Max Kosof, Major right, Rollie Free, Lower, left to right: Major Gene Wilson, Sgt. John A. Schnell, Pvt. Jack A rchasckl, Lt Chuck Mallory, CWO Joe Sullivan. CBEAM above with appropriate or stripes are supreme A tie for first place in the enMajor Gene Wilson, whom the "prolisted men's bowling league was inadvertently Hillfielder moted" to Major General last week, junked last week when the top two saw his new officer league records quints tangled and the 99th Depot washed off the books even before Repair Squadron easily set Medical Supply back on its heels. It was a It will be "Big 5" taking onfSSgt. Maxie Kosof, who has been the ink was dry aa three loop four-poiwin for 99th and total "Big 5" Sunday afternoon, begin' handicapped the past several weeks mates went,' into high gear last pins were 2972 to 2820. y ning at p. m. in the Hill one Field bowling alleys when with a bad leg. On the other of week. Sergeant Johnny Schnell, have 5 who will roll against the cream of the Officers' Kegler hand, the officer EM the big Rollie Free, League prexy, Major officers' best Sunday afternoon, league rolls against the best the only one newcomer, Lieut. Lauren the got the barrage underway, tossing was hot in this match with 545, but EM loop has to offer. Warzak, and his 167 average is a torrid actual 242 to better Wil- bad to take second honors to his Earlier this year the EM showed anything but a handicap to their son's 241 mark of last weeK and teammate, Szczytko and a blister-ing- s little respect for their opponents' hopes for revenge. Major Rollie 547. Szszytko's count also was rank as outclassed the offi- Free, Major Gene Wilson, Lieut. no sooner had he been congratulthey ated roundly than Lieut. Charles the peak score of the loop for the cers, but with their ranks de- Chuck Mallory and CWO Joe Sulevening. pleted by shipments plenty of bot- livan are the holdovers who think Plumb put him in the is' Favorite More 244! out tlenecks are anticipated in their that this time it will be a difa sportwriters' quip blasted he u ferent story. comparative scores don't count Sunday attempt to repeat. congratulations were in progress that now they can add bowling hanseries Scheduled is a three-gam- e Only EM still around for a secwhen Lieut. Lauren Warzak put and to that one. S. Sgt. James ond try at the officers' match with total pins to count in is down his Ml a"er a 257 game dicaps scalps Williams, who hasn't and the boys had to begin the "Willie" bowled since leaving Ot- enough anew. handshaking make up a good to Iowa, tumwa, Free hot, Still smoking Major of P. T., made a farce of his added a 182 and 228 to his tem- hour and 129 average when he bashed out a .242 g porary Star Military Bowlers Tangle nt f the two-thirt- all-sta- rs : ex-cla- ss HF Girl Stars record-breakin- ended up with a new three-gam- e league mark of 852 which was also his best personal effort in a long kegling career. individual Although efforts ob- redoubtable 532. That was 175 pins better than his average and the difference that found his Building E-outfit taking three points from the favored 482nd team. 19 Outroll Arsenalites Handball Aces "Acquire" Unofficial Title A duo of champs ge are rounding into top handball condition and after sevmatches are eral warm-u- p 9 is strictly speaking, the or "unofficial'' Hillfield chamderly n room of the 482nd. and the 189 Tops Gale's pions. Which title, they figwas a sweet victory ure, will, if nothing else, one. Total pins in this encounter Inter-Dep- ot the opposition out of bring were 2937 to 1885, not too' great a the bushes. S. Maxie Kosof got Sgt. margin. M. Sgt. Bob Neafie and M. Kegling Contest his hook in there for 546 for secBill Walsh of 482nd Sqd., Sgt ond high honors of the loop eve Answering the Ogden Arsenal's the corner-killeand a are work and fellow 482nd ace, S. challenge for a Hill Field-Arsen- al ning couple of smooth apples they Flashing unexpected brilliance, Sgt. Charlie Rice, barreled out 510. bowling match between star gal are at covering the Training and Operations walloped of the two installations, Pushing up from fourth spot to keglers asylum. (We weren't 3rd. Reporting with a four-poisecond and slugging Unit Personnel the Hill Fielders settled the issue at the short end of 21-- 21-win in a battle for last place. down into the with five to a one lopsided game 21-- 5 cellar, Station Hosgames for nothing). Just as unexpected as his team's took three points and total win. Neafie and Walsh pital Monday, Not satisfied with mere team showing was Major Ted Bruno's pins, 2922 to 2623. Deducting their a nibble and quite got finally sudden spurt He shot 110 pins team supremacy, Hill Field femme aces handicap, the a nibble when Maj. Harold over his average for a 560 series, bounced out a 2499 actual team se- also copped the high individual Ritter and Capt. James Philwith games of 191, 180 and 189 game and series crowns. ries and chalked themselves up a single lips led them a merry chase nice bowling in most any league. brand-nerecord with that Eleanor Gale topped the evening's before capsizing 7 and 5. league with her work maple sparkling Aircraft Shops had no trouble mark. Surmising that there may 189. second Stewart was Greta with the Officers' club, taking four S. Sgt Lowell David and Bob to her and even more danother be with 177 and in addition points, which included & total pins Mendiola led the rush with 521 and had talent lurking hidden gerous best of a 504 series for margin of 3015 to 2789. Next to 520 and the hero of last week's the match. All these the about the field, Neafie and were highs Major Free's 652 in this contest "Waterman Day" Pfc. Bill Water- without Walsh are practicing daily. handicap. Major Wilson boasted a 559 for man had to be content with a 504. They look good; know anywas Joenski who Arsenalite Top one that can beat them? high honors. Only three 200 games featured bounced out a 168 and 432 to pace Two 200 games for Free, Wil- play. Maxie 211 was her mates in both individual cateKosof son's 228, Plumb's 244 and War-ak- 's matched by Schnell of 99th. and gories. 257 were the over-20- 0 games David bad a 201 for a narrow Hill Field's squad was made up of the evening and away over, all squeeze into the priviliged class. of teams from the supply of them. 99th. is promised a tough battle loop here and the headquarters When Aircraft Shops meet Sta- all the way when it hits the maples and maintenance league and the tion Hospital this week, the fur this week with Station Hospital latter crew ran away with team is expected to fly with the first-pla- as the opposition. They are the honors as it collaborated for a Medics lucky if they pass first and second-plac- e pacers and 748 high game. Best Hill Field this test and still hold their lead. the match can easily go either team series total was 2082 for the end The special Third Reporting and Signal Sec- way. Another 482nd same headquarters - maintenance listed man's athletic councils in the tion meet and the Officers' Club match has 482nd. proper meeting team and the number one Arsenal various squadrons have been and and Medical outfit could only muster an 1855 are functioning, but again EM are 9 gets the unpredictable Training and Unit Personnel. scured team scores for the night, Station Hospital kept its tenacious grip on first place by copping three out of four points from Sig4, nal Section, after losing the first game of the match. Lieut Warzak's 568 and Capt. Kerr's 505 paced the Medics. E-1- intra-squadro- 2919-279- rs four-wall- ed nt 0, pill-rolle- 2, rs w 21-1- 21-1- More Suggestions all-st- ar Wanted From EM to Council ce service-promote- intra-squadr- E-1- Supply round Operations for opposition. out urged to work hand in hand with these councils. Special service reiterates that the councils made up entirely of EM were activated for but one purpose, that to promote better athletic, recreation and entertainment for GI's within organizations. Although councilmen have been meeting regularly and several recresplendid innovations in the ation setup for EM have been the direct outgrowth of their suggestions have not been handed in to any great extent. No matter what the sport or hobbv or recreation soldiers desire, all that's necessary to have that desire realised is to make a suggestion to the committee; they'll act on it pronto! total. the card. Smiling Branch Three Leaders rs, F " ' ' : ' ;..""' .V- t) ' . A Team Standings if k v r-v- - -- ':- OFFICERS: W. L. : Signal Section TOprrations ... 15 11 10 3rd Reporting ENLISTED MEN . if 'it "" I S9th DBS Station Honpital Branch Three's fsces on the of sM t.i.nv 482nd AB of the season, runner-umost p spot for keg After being delegated to WX the Threes flnsJlyeSed out Branch Five and are now perched on the top rwng. ! to right are:p Sandy so oang-ua "'" M aomg la joo )"" "oua, Betty Moss, .Terry Tharpe, Doris Harrop and Margie Combe, Unit Personal as secretary ei ine league f VlCTonv nniva in the In vlifenc 111 I ,1 iff loop-leadi- ng 'Tl 1 III! pin-buste- rs "T 13 ... .19 Z 4 4 Avg. 7M IS .798 15 15 17 18 .7M L. Prbvo Steelers Smash Bombers Here HF Drops Second Of Season To Irons, 69-3- .741 .722 .742 Avr .798 .803 .771 .678 .632 0 The Provo Steelers proved too tough for Hill Field's Bombers for the second time this year when the invaders found the Base gym to their liking Monday night and pounded out a 69 to 30 verdict. Getting ready for their tussle with the reknowned Michigan Dow Chemical quint that is currently touring the state, the Steelers1 tossed three v sharpshooters and some driving tactics at the Bomb- ers to win without much trouble. The triumverate of Steeler power. Jensen, Brooks and Petters, com bined to anuuw 48 points or 18 more than the Bombers' nine men could score as a squad. Jensen's 17 led the parade. Still high up In the Utah Serv ice league high scoring ranks, Francis Smith had a little more difficulty hitting as a new jfen- geant than with his familiar two stripes, but managed to get nine points to lead his mates. Si col l had six points and Lieut. Cunning ham and Hibbard four for Hill Field as points were few and far between. Bos acore: Bambrra ... Slcoll Thompson o. . 3 IMcrlmi r.O t. 6 Brook 1 Smith ... 4 Hibbard . 2 Man ... 1 Cnnlnrham 2 Swyden . . V Cnthbcrt. son ... 0 .. Plchcna Totals. a. F. IFouttn SUonea . 4 Camp 2 Jensen 4 Fetters 8 2 4 2 8 7 Black OIRIdM O T. IS 158 0 O 4 1 IT O O 2 0 0 4 1 J 5.. S1 0 13 1 30 Totals. . 33 3 69 Wallet containing about also valuable papers, in the center parking lot. Contact Allen K. Larson, plant maintenance, warehouse 30. 40, Were in order OturratoUUosaa for Captain Richard Alesch and Mrs. Alesch, Sunday. Their new son, born in Ogden, weighed ssvea pounds, seven ounces. Bowling's Big 5 OFFICERS Bowling Station Hospital...... 24 IS Officers' Club 13 Aircraft Stoops final tally and a good crowd of kegling enthusiasts is expected to watch the stars at their grudge pin busting. Set to roll for the EM are SSgfc Charlie Rice, Sgt John Schnell, Pvt. Jack Archacki and Kosof. All ten keglers were named to their respective teams because of top averages in their leagues. The officers hold an edge in this respect with a slightly higher mark as a team but it is a practically negligible margin In the face o the determined EM opposition. ifcion Free Mallary Soillvsn Swydrn O. TP. Avg .21 MM .175 .174 .171 3336 .170 20 3359 .167 13 2539 .167 21 ........2614 2655 3430 Warzak ENLISTED MEN O. Ko?.of 12 Waterman .....12 12 Areharki Schnell Rice Ssczytko 12 9 9 Tp. 21SW 2031 2025 1976 1 1483 Avg. .182 .169 .168 .164 .1W .164 |