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Show OfficQ s Blast E M in ' : i Fast Finish Gives Champs Revenge for Early Loss Hill Field skiers who want to try the renowned Alta slopes south of Salt Lake City Sunday can forget transpor- March I, 1944 Wednesday, Hill Field, Ogden Utah Get Nod, Then Falter Overtime With Navy Aces In Outfinishes Bennetts but Can't Match Naval Drive HF depot. Superchargers Climb to contest was tight Krupa's snares all the to it Bowling Top with Sub Frazer at hulking Henry Wischow was al goat the whole show in both games u be poured in 38 points for the evenings. The Bennett u Gene way was was and tied just the 45 seconds go Bill 37-a- ll. pinch hitter the doctor Gale and Ames in as he set his signts from deep on the floor and that was the ball game, ordered Top Shape as 'Supes Win Four 39-3- 7. had 20 points and left re flat Wischow the Bennetts footed on bounds at both baskets. hit earlier to total four points Ev Chandler and Wozley each Frazer lied five points. and Gale of A all-st- Area Tourney Draws Top Cage Teams - With the Ogden Service league getting near to the up of the season, the Hill Field civilian Flying Aces were on the winning and losing sides of two thrillers last week, beating Bennetts, 39 to 37, and dropping a 36 to 32 two An enlisted men's Big 5 bowling crew that got off to a big opening lead, didn't reckon with the comeback power of its officer opponents and wound up on the short end of a 2567 to 2560 total pins score last Sunday. It was the rematch that officers and EM keg stars have been looking forward to since an earlier meeting when the Once at Alta, food ' will be provided and drinks can be purchased at the lodge. The big Alta tow and lift will be operating Sunday and if enough persons want it, who register at phones 8316, 241 or through dorm hostesses, a toboggan will be taken, also. Hind overtime battle to Naval Supply More than living up to his Hill- -f fielder publicity of two weeks ago, Lt. Mallory Out in Front at Finish With 563; Sclmell Tops EM With 542 tation worries if they have a dollar and a half. A special bus is scheduled to depart from the Wasatch bus station on Twenty-fift- h street in Ogden at 8:30 a. m. Sunday, swing out by the Hillcrest dorms at 9, and then pick up Salt Lakers at the Temple Square Hotel there at 10. (Skiers are requested to leave their whereabouts at the Temple Square desk to facilitate loading when the bus arrives.) 11 Superchargers, couple tal and Ames, were just that last week Four Installations Send Quints In Bid for Title Civilian Sports Calendar WEDNESDAY, Beginning Friday night at Mound Fort high school gym, four Hill MARCH 1 8:30 p. m. Women's Bowline lea cue Field men's Hq. and Maint., Mapleway Recreation. will go all-o7:30 p. in. Varsity intramural cage squads in an effort to an Service league, Weber college. nex the area basketball tournaTHURSDAY, MARCH 2 7:00 p. m. Women's Oymboree, Weber ment crown. college. Planned by Lou Bryan, and Bill FRIDAY, MARCH 3 7:30 P. m. Men's Basketball league directors .of recreation at Frazer, Ogden division, Weber college. Arsenal and Hill Field reOgden MARCH S MONDAY, 6:30 p. m. Women's and men's volley spectively, the giant tourney will ball Layton Ward Amusement hall. have entrants from Naval Supply 7:30 p. m Men's Bowling league at and USAF depot as well. Recreation, Mapleway Ogden. (or ut TUESDAY, Mapleway Recreation. in the Hill Field men's intramural division, 7:30 p. m. Women's Basketball league throttled their and area. North Davis Junior for dormitory bowling league crew to a four to nothing win over High, Clearfield. SPECIAL EVENTS Basketball Civilian March 3 Depot Branch One. The victory gave the tournament Mound Fort High school, 7:00 fame, respectively. on p. m. A smooth, fast naval supply quint Superchargers a solitary grip March B Skiing trip to Alta, lu p. m. had to extend itself into a five first place and they look to be hard Hill Field Civilian- Mini if) rad 26 tournament Hill Field minute overtime period to get out to beat down the stretch from here Military Bowline Alleve. hnwl n? in front of the Aces and stay there on in. March 27 Skiing trip to Snow Basin, u the regular playing- time was .Gale's 10 a. m. was 276 best the handicap affair. The final was single game i of the night and not )6to32. too far behind the loop high of Again Hank Wischow was all 289, set by Hunter early in the over the court, snatching rebounds campaign. Gale also knocked out and ringing up 18 points but this a 633 series total for third spot in time he had plenty of assistance that category last week. from another big boy and intra A 676 that Ames tossed at the mural league scoring champ, Vern field was the best series of the Gale. Gale rammed in 9 points night and it included a 245 game for his share. With bowling stars abounding in was next best to Gale's which The Sailors had plenty of front barracks and environs, the its game. Groff with 244 was third line scoring power in Bushnell, man in single games and O'Dell 182nd Air Base Squadron will run next Tuesday, Meyer and Mullavey who harrassed rolled a 644 for second best series. off a tournament the Aces all 7. the to settle March singles and with their speed night After a sustained reign on top of doubles ind accurate set shooting. Bush championship question the Outlaws the the helped heap, nell scored 14 intramural had Superchargers old top po- that 482nd teams in the to points, Meyer their concludo to 10, and failed have to league the inefpace Mullavey six, sition when they performed Gobs' attack. sively. fectually against the Ramblers and The Aces ran up a 13 to. 6 first went Swing shifters will get their down, three out of four. at the prize lettuce and crack quarter lead but it was auicklv The Unholy Five found Branch hardware during the afternoon millified by a Sailor spurt and Four and Branch Four in of game then settled down to a turn tough the wrong bunch for and regular day workers will, picked roll after dark. The tour-ne- v contest a win and they ended up two and course, will be run off on the Hill two for a deadlock match. Box scores: Field AAB alleys. Pointed out is that all cash This week the Unholy Five will IBranrtta rush will be won on handicap to the Supercharger try stop prizes a. P. T. f. t. Weir ... in the two scores with trophies going to acwhen the O loop's tangle 2 10 4 2KcaeorgT Jwojvi . ordi- tual count winners. 0 OlParry .... 3 Outlaws The tussle. feature lUnfleld. 1 3IEoy 4 Wtchow narily wouldn't be expected to have 2 20 Balli Oundltr. 'much trouble winning from Branch 1 5 Crockett . 1 S Jenaen . Wly One's consistent but ftutt . O' 4 after last week's slide anything Totals. 16 6 37 can and probably will happen. . Ramblers and Branch Four wind to INaval Rapply the matches for this week in a up . . S P. T. Bushnell 2 14 contest between second division 9 1 OlMullaney. ... 0 2 Meyer .... 4 1 9 outfits that will have little bearJi'y n'ild . oi 1 ljSimmorwi 0 4 ing on the eventual championship. Jwhow. s 4 20 McIncrow ..2 . 1 O 2 Team MacGeorgy and a - . see-sa- w 482nd Squadron To Stage Own Keg Meet ' ont-I-lea- d, then-you-le- ad f J""" """t ding-don- all-st- ar . o 0 . n O .... . .. OlFlynn 0 .... 0 Totals. . 16 Service League Utah Nears Season Wind-u- p L. 23 26 30 4 36 Ramblers 31 41 Branch I 41 IV Branch Season team high for three games: Superchargers Branch 1 Outlaws Seasonteam high single games: ftnnorphflrffera Outlaw. Branch 1 full slate of games is on tap week and next as the teams in Utah Service League attempt to "V off all postponed tilts. 1le Said T .oU Alt. Wina-- n.u C?tlmA A & T mi , . nneieatd Fort Warren, Wy crones, still have a clam-WeP n toP aSill Field's Pt IS DRM 12 nt 482nd Hqdn. J Station Hospital. . . 11 Rid. ve baclc home, Bombers are one of J wo obstacles still remaining in Wings trek to the title and the unpredictable Bombers to T when they meet, the turf ramPa" Wing's chamnionahin ftunlra- "on. mght blow up with an upset. Maul- - Unit E-1- B Himnlv frannnft 9 ... 4 OFFICERS W. Station Hospital. . . t& 1 Aircraft Shops 16 Signal Section 14 Officers Club Trng.-Onn- s. Ink Hep. 1 U 5 8 U 11 16 ' Im 7 16 16 " ng a 192 third came. Sgt John Schnell and Pvt. Jack Archacki sang their swan songs in Hill Field bowliner circles as the former hung up a 642 and Arch acki a 541 to lead the EM. Both men left Hill Field this week. The box score: Officers 3 Ttl. Free . . . ..157 211 159 527 IVumnn . 165 144 163 472 Rnellrr . 157 126 192 475 Sullivan . 171 159 170 500 Mallory . 160 192 211 563 cluded 12 , . Actual . Handicap Grand Em total . . . Rlee Waterman Arrhorhl Hrhnrll KMf . Actual . . . . Grand ... ..... ..... ..... .... total . 810 10 832 10 895 10 2537 30 820 842 905 2587 1 2 130 194 3 141 166 182 163 145 Til. 2560 , 192 140 169 181 139 821 942 7972560 . 821 942 707 , , , , , 190 198 221 472 500 541 542 505 Unofficial Champs Lose, Deposed From HF Throne first Their match. conquerors of Saturday were their vic tims, the redoubtable Major Harold Ritter and Capt. James Phillips. The score as well was unchanged, 7 and with, of course, unpredictable Ritter and Phillips on the top side this time. Answer to the riddle of thu sud den reversal of form could be found in Neafie's comments shortly after the match. He said glumly, "We played okay but how can you beat buys that never hit 'em over six inches on the wall?" We didn't know, never having beat en anyone who hit era only six inches on the wall, or sixteen inches for that matter. In true sportsmanlike fashion, Neafie and Walsh have requested another go and in just as true sportsmanlike fashion, have been obliged. The date was undecided at press time. eariy-in-the-we- ek 21-1- 5, 21-2- .516 .359 .359 3037 3027 2977 "ex-cham- p" 1104 1093 i' 181 m rV A. Ave;. .806 .784 .812 702 678 V "It- Secretary of honor council Of AAF OGS at Miami Beach. Fla., is SSgt. John A. Carver, Jr., for- Ml Avg. .777 .799 .786 .798 well-earne- their .641 .594 .531 Bowling ENLISTED MEN W. L a EM took a decisive victory. This time the commissioned maple bust- d EM scalp ers tucked a in their belts. The officers took a 30 pin handi cap into the match, saw the fast starting GIs get away to a 821 to 820 lead in the first game, then a hundred point advantage in the next, 942 to 842, before they decid ed to turn on the steam and then they really manipulated whatever valves you twist to turn on bowling steam! Too hot to be stopped, they steamed to a 90S to 797 pins mar gin in the final game, enough to leave a befuddled bunch of EM wondering what hit them. Picked to roll in the match be cause of top averages in their re spective leagues, the veteran officer team won by sticking pretty much to just those averages, but the finish-falteriEM couldn't make any such claim as several of their stars fell far below regular averages. Lt Chuck Mallory 'led the win ners as well as the field with a fine 563, putting together a 160. 192 and 211 to pace the match. Capt. .Nelson Roeller. a last min ute substitute for Maj. Gene Wil son, who was unable to bowl, proved to be a fine shot on the arm and blasted out a 475 that in- Heralded as "unofficial" Hill handball kingpins in these columns last week, the court-c- a vorting duo of SSgt Bob Neafie and MSgt. Bill Walsh fell apart at the seams Saturday and dropped Ayr. Team Standings gently on a disastrous Rocky Mth St?kntain road tr,P which found the turn .... ...... A Chnmria Ia.Iikv Standing W. . 41 38 34 33 23 23 1 Superchargers Outlaw Unholy Five 0 6 32 1 ar Field ..306 13 three the aggregations are all plentiful and the fight for the title is expected to bring forth a really representative area champion. It's a single elimination tourney with games each Friday night continuing through the finals. Winner and runnerup trophies and medals will be awarded at the close of the tournament. The Fortresses, who just a week ago set themselves up as intramural Hill Field kings are slated to be on the firing line Friday night, along with the Hill Field Aces, Commandos and Thunderbolts. The Aces are figured to rate as strongly as any entrant thus far. They played the past season in the fast Ogden Service League and with some added intramural power for this tourney, are confident of going all the way. The Commandos were a threat continually in the Hill Field intramural league, finishing up in fourth g loop race. place in a Layton League has taken the stars from its loop teams and turned them into an squad specifically for this tournament and although virtually untested in outside competition so far, may prove to be a dark horse when the meet gets under way. Little is known of most of the six teams on deck from the other three installations but Frazer warns that they must be expected to show some classy ball players on the opening night in Mound Fort's ample gym. As 'Champs9 Go Down , Oandler.. Stars on MARCH 7 7:00 p. m. Men's Bowling league, Mapleway Recreation, Ogden. 7:00 p. m. Women's Bowling, Supply Parry paced paced tough Bennett five the eight points, ten throughout points and a tenacious guarding Espy n TT7" C7 A' Sunday Skiers Offered Alta Session i. - TOO TOUGH . . . Describes the play that Capt. Phillips (in sweatshirtless) tossed at MSgts. pants) and Maj. Ritter (white shorts anderstwhile 7 field champs, Neafie and Walsh as they dropped the court rear in the Neafie and Is in the Walsh foreground and actions shot during the match in the Base court. 21-1- 21-1- 5. , . .. i . .. . . mer personnel technician at Hill Field. Graduate in law at Georgetown University, Carver was regional director of civilian personnel of the office of the .ecretary of war in New York City, in civilian life. |