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Show i Firemen Will trapple in Champ asaba Game Tonite Strong Teams Meet Layton Gym; Navy Two At Favored Tourney to-Wi- n Jill Field Athlete I" AAU Champ The Firemen and Naval Supply Depot team take the floor at 8:30 p. m. in the Lay-to- n L. D. S. ward gym tonight to play for the OATSC intramural basketball championship. These two powerful squads have marched through the first and second rounds undefeated. ( 1 Horton Edding-- Banks s Hill Field Contributes to Polio Fund in SLC Fights This Week t . nip-and-tu- ck pre-gam- K Eddings Wins Decision, Horton KO's The champ game promises to be a battle. The Navy will enter as the favorite to win, e forecasters. according to In the first game of the finals for third and fifth places, the Riders Bough tangle with the Mustangs at 6:30 p. m. This game will be closely contested as both teams are evenly matched. At With two men on top and 7:30 p. m. the the play one out in 42 seconds, Hill 4912th base squadron for the conOgden Air Technical Service Command February I, 1945 solation championship. Field added its Naval Depot Impressive against polio Tuesday night The Naval Depot shows some in Salt Lake City at the anscores in the impressive early rounds of the tourney, winning nual benefit fights, with all over the 4912th 53 to 14 in a well plaved same at th has. proceeds going to the March gym. Last Friday at the Weber of Dimes. gym tne bailors walloped the Rife with knockouts and close Rough Riders 59 to 23. The Navy decisions, the rounds attracted a is a powerhouse and will force fnnaritv crowd of 1200 in the sec the Firemen to play top notch ball among competition ond annual Tribune - Telegram Stimulating to win. The "Fireboys" haven't an field divisions ' show, reported to have been one the three here, had much of a chance to show SSgt. Harris displays in this officers' basketball league has been of the 'bestboxing their Drowess in the pnrlv rnnnrts some time. area for in the and will SSgt. James E. Harris, camou- - winning by a 8 gym forfeit in the play organized John Eddings, 2286th quartereach Tuesday and Thursday after- master jtaged under the unassuming title iirsx ana over tne Mupstangs zy truck company, scored one services. to noon, according special victories of the show If statistical clerk for the . 4912th to 20 at the Ogden second round of the feature 4 at The games will be played Steve Paulos, decisioned he when ase unit at Hill Field, in reality game. of p. m. The committee in charge will fight every inch The firemen AAU champion, in Intermountain as earned quite a record in the of thi the league is Captain L. Shanline, a battle that had the fans on their wnv thrniipfh nnrl will criv thletic limelight, both since he the Navy everything Major T. B. Bruno, Major J. B. feet. Eddings' opponent, just home they've got las been stationed Ritter, Lieutenant E. Ranes, Major for furlough was not in as good here, and as a in tne cnampionsnip game. AdO. V. Gordon and Captain Robert ivilian. ' but he put up an excel- mission is free. Kahl. A suitable trophy will be condition, He Is supervisor of physical lent against the clever hardfight awarded to the winning team. raining within his squadron. Four mil neia ooy. x.uuiiib punching145 ears of superb " "- -in both pounds. playing weighs No. lows: maintenance asketball and football won him Mnrman Wnrtnn. of the 460th February 6, 1 vs. administrative division ana aviation squadron, planted a right cclaim at Dusabla high school in 1 vs. is home town, personnel and base supply No. to jerry ranters emu, Chicago. services No. 1; February 13, main- - haymaker In college at Alcorn A. & M. in rouna o capture me second the in TMn 9 tcnonro vs nprsnnnel and match in lust 42 seconds of the Acorn, Miss., he was selected the base services No. 2, and supply No. second round. Horton stood at 145 Ray Wlnegar juuiianaing iresnman xooiDaii 2 vs. maintenance No. 1; February layer. was captain of the football pounds. zo, supply xmo. l vs. aaministraxive lor three years, and has col- Harold Banks, 460th, was down HiviKinn and maintenance No. 2 VS. for ed numerous tronhies in both when he keeps in 42 seconds and base services No. 2; crumpled iketbal and football. hook left a hard under personnel The Eager Beavers and Alley 27,- personnel base to the stomach irom nis opponent. Track events are also among his and February to lead the OATSC services vs. supply No. 2 and sup- Art Lapore. Banks weighed 135. lames although he doesn t re- - Cats continued men's bowling league last week aU ever No. 1 vs. maintenance No. 1; The three men have trained for ply having broken any rec-ra- s. both showmg 10 wins and two March 6, personnel and base serv- about a week, and with the help He is a member of the Hill or iosses on the race auto track standings. adield Bombers basketbal nuintet on the ices No. 2 vs. supply No. 2 and of their regular physical training are in Either DO have Closely pressing the leaders the hydraulic branch at OATSC, minlst.rative rlivisinn vs. nersonnel activities were in good condition. a 1 r f a A v thin wasnn and nine with for Hnwn ic Gutterballs the allev tched quite a record in No. 1; March 13, Greene, who would have military the also ouuiWinegar, assistant foreman of and base w services three. Two others teams areMusxmo. vs. supply no. n anaa Ralph aua piay nere. also but for an injured arm, i Ray supply fought the base services vs. trained the trio. that brancn, according iuIn 1941 personnel and Perhaps Sgt Harris most out- - very close behindI with Branch squads showing Bevan. acting foreman. maintenance No. 1; March 20, perHill Field has a right to be proud naing accomplishments since he tang and . oeen stationed here have been eight and four. and '42 Ray was the Intermoun- - sonnel and base services vs. admin of its contribution to the war The championship race promises tain midget auto racing cnampion. istrative division. . . these de in the SDort of fisticuffs ITe against a dread disease . knockouts affair in He says that speeds up to 80 miles to be a aS 1944 Tnlarmnnntain TT A A and take who give boys teams not uncommon and tampion in his division and of this second half with several per hour were that others might walk. matched. curves were frequently nego- branch which was called upon to wn local fights he has evenly the very engaged 4UU week this series team overhaul gear pumps he has lost none. He is a tiated sideways. nyarauiic High 350,000 PAIRS SHOES went to the Mustangs with a 2429 The ODT put a stop to auto rac- in January as against 150 in De The Quartermaster Corps is now travelis still Nick Schlupp's cember. score helped by ing in 1942 but Ray in a proin Lake. Salt livos whn WinMar engaged at the High 222 for high game single. hydraulic ing at a fast clip for has been employed at Hill Field gram which each month team game was grabbed by the pronis service 350,000 pairs, plus new Comfor threenrfcsitirhn years, ' ueiore Metal Maulers, who rolled a sparlaning hf WAS fnrpmflTl curements, the Ninth Service nroeont kling 884. Nick Schlupp also wona of the branch, which mand Quartermaster officer stated individual supercharger posting series, . high By today. is now ciosea. 564. nice McCollum if f Y Star in S.L. C. Polio Fights tavy. : P-3- punches Auto Racer Casaba League For Officers Is Organized P-3- Beavers, Cats Still Lead Men's League . Hill Field Worker Was Midget - Racing Champion - - 1 neck-and-ne- T ck shoe-rebuildi- re-fi- ts Column Raiders Defeat TEAM STANDINGS Ttmm. - Sgt Mabel Cook, WAC forward, spendinga 4hi. octavru a v, ucoi vets- jf"PaU days in the hospital with a font ii ? the base gymnasium is ntativeiy scheduled to f eo. p. Awarding of an nnnronri- 5)hy at the close should SHn pnng about some rare competition S m i1 s,ome of the experts such B- - Ritter- MaJ- - T' Capt. R. E. Pickens and Lt. A- Mazzoni. A for an" of tnw sport has gallery now been constructed at the gym and will -. auoui io spectators. . . . Lt. K? begin -- onrnTurm,nnam met with an old in the recent Air-Te- c ny pav e , 0rL. Johnfo"n o' TSgt. , 7 .V rpL. iiau iiie iiwo 01 mem opposite ng teams many Beavers later Cats Alley Gutterballs Branch .1 Gu: UU11IKI Lt. W . . WAVES; WACs Lose to ASF Bathing Beauties In league play at the Weber gym T urooir thf Hill Field Raiders. e last the girls' basket ball team, beat io WAVES irom uiearueiu, o m - korH foupht j WACs 9 game, while the Hill .me Field . , , C rnn 9 were trouncea nor Dy 9 22 to 11. t?aisrs pane was rouen and tumble with plenty . of foulsn chalked up by Dotn siae.-,for the Raiders was high noint Dlaver with 14 points, sand second, with eight. Woodburn. "J .......... Decorators Metal Maulers Ramblers Outlaws Snipers . . u-- z s I . ? r 3 tm Wyoming Unit To Engage HF Five Here nin-and-tu- ck I A T7 mp-ma- Royce, Williams ana- - nnuenun hioMv J instrumental in pre..Anintf vaskfts bv the ether team. For the WAVES, uryaen was i"u with nine points and Valantine VVLH. AirrVit A Conn couDL,BridgePrt' A strong basketball quintet from The ASF Depot was halted in weeks ago some of the the army air base at Casper ofWyo. the their usual highof point game, by a?1 the 412th provided a riot Windham, Ua when they made their Sill play a combination toe a combination and Field Bombers team Miller and Green at guard i ?"1 aboard a toboggan. Suffice Officers' at tomorrow night team tobno!ay' lhere ls "le left of the meet bov.ggan but salvage, while the thTheaSviSs have chalked up an The Raiders and the WACs to be a what out promises 'Juri.. T wth no major tonight in record in the Second flther t0 themselves or iin- - imprfssive and iorouwu. season game stricuy this fiunate Skiers whn honnenoH in Air Force league 1 Rip-perto- n, m-for- w' their path. 'I DOCTORS " rn Vtr iVl unitea states pnysi- cian. k othpr. uve a,ea in action and 255 serv in- - ve a,ed while in military War tt Slvce the outbreak of World lean m ihe Journal of the Amer- "cuicai Association reports. the local boys promise to togive The about. think something, o clock. A at eight game begins not yet picked, later game, teams will be played at nine. Musical inspiration will be proLegion vided by the Americanfrom OgDrum and Bugle corps Personnel and den All military free of charge. are invited On Monday night a team from nrovinff GfrOUndS Will n..,sv 41?. Men's team at niitl piay iu. th?.bf i f&.hf.r roller basket finsorl their season last Friday victoriously when they feated the tini xjciu 34. de- - -- - oaM Swimmers desiring to learn new tricks " gym in the water are Instructed at the weber 7college Field emfrom to 9 any Hilliursoy Thursday nights. toOn those evenings partake of a variety of physical activities, admisployee is invited sion free. 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