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Show .ceS; LJalp Indians ae&$ Get TO7 &asy win uver JtveasKins nnwpens iniramurai Meet Illli iTK IT - 1 h Favori? Role Arsenal Varsity Stops Commandos With Last Quarter Surge, 39-3- 2 The Hill Field Aces, bolstered by some of the outstand- - infrftmural caerers on the field, turned th torn nVi a rlr Qe on the Arsenal Indians Friday night and took the Red- - I scalps, 'vtos' the opening game of the (iTwafl 'it 51-1- 9. inter-installati- on casaDa tour-on mga scnooi Hi! Gal Softbalfers! Gome On, Sign Up pretty much of Softball is definitely on the way in. The girls with the snapballs and satins are urged to contact the recreation unit at 8316 in the Civilian Personnel building and get lined up on a team-ri- ght ent at Mouna in Ogden with teams from Field, Ogden Arsenal, U, S. A. De- Depot and Clearfield Naval W entered. Now regaraea iu uie uuuu 10 X, the Aces had affair t the colorful," but diminutive, not addict- Indians. Still evidently t . ry to rubbersoiea me court saoes, i.i Vith a. real Indians who work at the Arsenal, id tO ,8lOCKMIl.uui.GU uucni wirai Hill Fielders toon cnarge 01 from the opening tip-oid potted them at will throughhonest-to-goodne- Redskins, ss Hill Field, t- - New 'Zebras' High Man Orrian Rich had 1Z points for but several scoring. honors, 9 ,eef were ouncnea ngm oemna as Chard garnered 10, Steele nine points, and Vern Gale Campbell got eight apiece. A small crowd watcned ntana, an Indian whirling Ier- ib, whip through four buckets nd a free toss to provide about ie only scoring opposition the Ices encountered all evening. (Another Hill Field aggregation jdn't fare so well as the hands of Arsenal Varsity in the second e of the tourney. The Com-do- s 32 to 39 decision a dropped consequently dropped out of ie elimination tournament. (Wilkinson sparked the Corn-und-o drive most of the way with ft 13 points and Devries of the Tinners matched it. Briggs and iugg also were potent in the Ar- ?xnal final surge. 1 1 1 A. m 1 away! Soon to be held is a big meeting of all gal Softball devotees and recreation officials want the cream of the crop present when the gavel falls and the season' starts on paper anyway. ' scores: Box Arsenal in Ogden Loop ..317 Vanttr o. 9 Crclpcna . 0 12 Reano 0 0 0 Henderson. J 4 O 8 Quintan 2 0 4 CheuTier . "poeii Maqino . . 0 0 0 Sanchez . Judhr.. tier ... o 0 0 4 S 1 ''...408 - .. E-1- Pit .... jToUto 0 0 0 .25 7 25 Total. , 9 ... Oitler ... Tount ... Frazer ... Chandler O. Totala.. 24 3 Steal Woiley . . . s 13 Wiachow. 0 0 1 19 Training With Rally cover-to-cov- er Aeea O Has Fancy New Addition as Personnel outfit, 2888 to 2796, and won only one game. Reitz's 454 was the topper on a Unit squad. An. struggle found the Station Hospital five copping three games and total pins well-balanc- . 0 3 0 4 Signals Upset HF Varsity Flashes Power ..3 ... .... EM Keg Loop win. Total pins were 2766 to 2664 as 9 Kosof amassed a 567 and Sgt. Fox a 507 for the 482nd bunch. None of the Zebras (so named, obviously, because- of the abundance of The Hill Field Aces gave Ogden stripes they possess) managed anylesson in thing spectacular, but Hamik did Arsenal a . tnree-gam- e basketball offense and defense last roll a neat 204 series! week and handed them a 53 to 19 9 missed its ace, Building beating while doing it. Willie Williams, home on SSgt. center Wischow for the furlough, but came up with a more at Hank Aces scored 27 points in one of the than capable replacement in SSgt best individual performances to Don (Ding Dong) Bell, who rang date In the Ogden Service league. up 473 with a 195 game tossed in, He hit from the floor 13 times and which was far above his average. added a free throw for his amazing But the Es fell before the Unit total. o. F. T. (Wtrti r.T. The rest of the Aces' big score ... 4 o a was Brian flMnson.. 6 o 12 Lund fairly evenly divided among S 1 8 Duer ... 3 1 7 Archibald.. 0 0 C Wozley, with eight points, Steele, 4mi ... 0 O 0 HadfMd ' 0 4 (noa ...0 0 0 Chugs .... 5 0.10 who had six; and Ev Chandler ... 2 2 6 DaVriaa ... S 2 13 racking up seven. Only Arsenalite "ley who consistently penetrated a snug I ToUli.. 14 4 32 ToUla. . 18 3 39 Ace defense for shots was Nelson, scoring 10 points. Chugg had four INUM O. F. T.I points for the losers. O. ... 5 0 10 Bird w Box score:2 MM ... AimmU 0 1 1 3 Hospital Has Shoo-i- n for Officer Title h Player-Coac- With the 99th team eliminated, Maxie Kosof pulled one out of the hat in the matter of replacements and came up with what the league promptly dubbed the "Zebras." Five master sergeants, they are Vic Hamik, Bob Neaf ie, Evans Ray, Bill Walsh and Harlan Mcintosh, and with more zip than keg-lin-g skill they tossed their big handicap at the leading 482nd team and made them work for a Aces Wallop It's March I, 1944 Top482nds - 53-1- Wednesday. Extend ff eh Is Ogd en, Utah intra-detachme- ed nt from Medical Supply, 2873 to 2712, as Pfc Bill Waterman hit his sec series of the current ond over-60- 0 season. Wilbur had 604, put to Arsenal Vanity 188 and 227 games. F.T. G. F.T. gether with 189, 0 6 Nelson 4 2 10 Cpl. Dale Trask helped him and 2 8T0hUKK 2 0 4 Hospital with an even 500. Key 1 27 Willis 1 0 2 O 1 1 supplier was Vern Olson, with 525. 0 0 Lund Waterman's 227 was far the best 0 2 Briggs 1 0 2 1 3 200 game for the enlisted men as 1 7 Kosof had 216 and Trask 201 In 8 3 19 the elite bracket of the evening. 5 53 Totals. . Layton Cage League Champions Station Hospital's officer bowling aggregation ap pears to be a run-i- n for the league title unless it suddenly falls apart at the seams. Last week fht lenders: laid an officers Club team low, winning three games and total pins, 2794 to 2656. Capt. Donald Kerr put together a 511 actual series for the winners and CWO Joe Sullivan tried to stop the Hospital onrush with a fine 520. but his mates didn't show enough in the way of support. Down with a hundred-pi- n deficit after two games, Signal Section staged a miraculous rally to gain a tie with the darkhorse Training and Operations five. It ended up With two carries for Trainintr and one for Signal, with the gers Holding a 2941 to 2875 total pins advantage. They rolled a 1049 final game, good in any loop. Lt. Anderson hit 535 to pace 4he Signals and the match individuals. Trainers Capt Dave Buckley and Lt Chuck Mallory blasted out 511 and 501, respectively, with the latter drawing up into a tie for first honors in the league with Maj. Gene Wilson. Surprise! Surprise! Thoroughly unexpected was 3rd Reporting's win over Aircraft Shops, 2750 to 261S, and two out of three games. High scores weren't common; Lt Elbert Lederman was Srds top individual with 500 on the nose and Lt Howie Pearson was just a point under that mark with fast-traveli- I A p TAKING OVER... In First Lt. George Thomson of special service section did a bang-u- p job of coaching and playing with the Hill Field Bombers. He's a former Ocala, Florida, and Western Kentucky college hoop a e e who also coached for two years In the Grapefruit state after graduation. A solid and dangerous set shot, Thomson was proficient in football during his undergraduate days and likes his basketball with plenty of bumps and bounces. mid-Januar- y, . six-foot- er ' Win9 Ames Is Supercharger WinningSpark It was the Superchargers again in the men's Intramural kegling loop as the souped-u- p gang blasted the Unholy Five for a four-poivictory. "Win" Ames helped the Supes do just that with a sparkling 631 series that not only topped his match but was the crack se ries of the night. The Ramblers, insistent on clambering up the league ladder, came within a game of second place as they took four from Branch Four. A 248 handicap single game in his hot 616 series, helped Paul Groff to the starring spot for the Ramblers. e win Another sweeping took place in the third match of nt wig-wa- g- his 499. As play continue! this week with Training and Operations vs. Aircraft Shops, 8tation Hospital vs. 3rd Reporting, and Signal Section vs. Officers Club, there is a bitter fight for second place honors with three teams bunched back behind the leading Hospitals all anxious to step out and go. Only Capt Kerr with 201, Capt Buckley with 210, and Lt Anderson with a 205 managed to hetter me zuu mark lor the night's work. OFF TO MP SCHOOL Capt Nedwin Weber. Ran vost marshal, left Hill Field Friday. March 3. to Attend rlnaoea nt a Shreveport, La., military police the night Branch One adminis- scnooi. tie win be in session there tered the licking to the second for approximately one week, then place Outlaws, quite an upset plum return. for the fifth place Ones. Groff's 248 was high handicap single game followed by Tometich's 247 and Whiting with 234. Grorr Bowling also was right on Ames' heels in ENLISTED MEN 616 with Tayand series the high W. L. Avg. lor had 611. 482nd 16 8 .W This week's schedule: Unholy MSgt Zebras. 15 9 .765 Five vs. Branch One; Branch Four Station Hospital .. 14 10 Ml vs. Outlaws; Superchargers vs. Building 9 10 14 .705 Ramblers. 14 Medical Supply... 10 .673 Team standings: 7 17 Unit .673 Personnel w. I.. Aw. OFFICERS 23 .062 45 Superchargers 30 .559 38 W. L. Outlaws Avg. 31 .544 Station 37 Ramblers . . 29 7 .776 Hospital 34 .500 34 Unholy Five 18 18 .742 41 .379 Signal Section. 27 Branch I 19 .799 45 .338 Air Craft Shops... 17 23 Branch 'IV ., four-gam- .... P In WMWW?-- . 1 ... E-1- V ... Mspm i fie .." ft? 1:.f - ' A r:- 1 m (MUSTANGS . . Wound up the Layton Monday night cage season by doubling the score on the IT" cop the title, U-l-t. Left to right, kneeling, the new, champs are: Wayne Ostler, Smith Paige, Weir, Hank Ford and Joe Ilarriman. Back row: Lee Doppe, Gordon Steele, Ben Yaunt, Ev Chan dler and John Howe, team manager. Intramural Cagers to Hold Joint Banquet Team trophies and Individual awards will be made to players in the Layton and Ogden men's intramural cage league at a joint banquet in the Base cafeteria, March 15 at 5:00 p.m. The Welfare Association bought the trophies and will sponsor the banquet. Officers and chairman of the association, Col. Paul Wolf, Col. Eugene Bayley, Maj. Robert Ren-fr- o and Marlowe Wooton have been invited. Tokyo Flyer Capt. Jack Manch has been asked to reminisce as part of the entertainment which should combo from include a four-piethe "Keep 'Em Flying" orchestra. ce 20 22 22 16 14 TOperations Officers Club 3rd Reporting 14 .729 .785 .732 Bowling Big 5 OFFICERS Wilson Mallory Free Sullivan G. TP. Ave. 27 4631 26 4456 4595 27 20 23 Swyden 33155 3809 .171 .171 .170 .169 .165 ENLISTED MEN G. TP. Ave. Kosof Waterman Trash Wee . Mendiola ... 18 18 12 15 18 3338 3158 208 2437 2377 .185 .175 .170 .162 .159 |