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Show The Hillfielder 9 , j g er or r Pared Officers hief TV win mpioj. ion A over Five; 41-2- 7 SushneDB ion A iT Field Officers' basketball team defeated the General hospital Monday night at Bushnell Wet from hnell by a score 01 i 10 z . i ne outcome was never in rolled up a commanding lead at the bt as the winners rested at the half on a and ad-- " of the game vantage. The HU1 17-poi- in said olicy ant I, The Ogden Distribute e pom pany live fell to the officers last Friday at Hill Field by a Dusters n 'etNev vices d has Busters in the Hill Bowling league M Women's at la big night last Tuesday third-pla- ce expense of the They not only tter Snypes. for record ke the season's score for a single j, team ne, but also added four points as woinrf ands corrf tughi ids. win column, while tter Snypes were forced the same figure to their the their to lose 1 ures. he Green Taggers maintained Vrlead in first place, although lowly xiign JviarKS, a cincn one game last nlace, took Me allowing three to the winks. Tuesday's matches combed the first half bowling for league with little possibility any changes in the standings. List results: Tuesday's lick individual Vim' high Iib individual score (Gloria Cooney) (Greta Hyde) 201 series (Bernie Feter-t- l 510. (nam's high (Katherine Lowell) 530. Pin Busters) fob team score high (Pin Busters) 716. team series (Pin Busters) 1948. high (Gutter Snypes) 2014. STANDINGS 1 r Snypes I Harks 33 25 . jiun-ieag- ue Sltu ba",earU,They OFF1CERS' TEAM . . . WhIch h , won two and ,ost one so f are (left to r,eht Bonfeeo, Bender, Davis, Cunningham. Fry, Scott, Morgan, Bray, Edleman and Ring. Absent on the day the picture was token were Loffredio Heritage, Young: and Muller. ? iSi amy Ft v:-- a 1 m. w.jfl! f- - x y i zzsw vrmrnir wm& v wmwk-- & m H V3 J h IS seconds. This is the first league game the Bombers have lost this year and came after they had defeatteams from Bushnell and the Lost Pet. ed 11 .750 Clearfield Marines by scores of Won gers ustere score of 39 to 27 in a game. The score was close until the last quarterfairly when the local noys pulled away. ine ouicers have won two games in the Ogden City league now, having overcome the Clearfield Marines earlier in the season by a score of 32 to 24. They dropped their second game in the league to the Clearfield sail ors by a count of 42 to 34. xwu games are scheduled for the Hill Field gymnasium Friday night with the Enlisted Men's team meeting the civilian quintet from the ASF depot at 7:15 p.m. and the officers going up against the Dixie College five at 8:30. Enlisted Men Lose The Hill Field Enlisted Men's basketball team, the Bombers, dropped a close one Monday night to the ASF depot quintet in an Ogden City league game played in Weber College gymnasium. The final score was 31 to 30 with the winners tallying the winning count in the last 20 non-leag- ue Marti 'earn Ploye nt 16 19 28 14 30 ' .568 .364 .318 Jen's Leoaue Close 5, and respectively. The GIs so far have won three outside games while losing only one. The Hill Field Aces succumbed twice to the men in 26-2- 1 24-1- khaki and a quintet from ber College was their other Wevic- THE ENLISTED MEN'S TEAM . . . From Hill Field which has piled up five wins and one tim. loss in the Ogden City Basketball league. The members shown here are (front row, left to right) Kearns Tony, Harris, Miller and Laws; (back row, left to right) McGee, J. Robison, P. Robison, Foster, The highly touted Eagles took the measure of the Harshaw and Weaver. local boys in the only game lost v them previous to Monday by The Mustangs replaced the night's thrilling affair. mans m third place Monday Two games were m the Hill Field Men's Bowl- - scheduled in the FOR SALE. . . Two excellent to be played league held their weeklv Hill Field gymnasium last night saddle horses with complete ridicnes in ugden. Next Monday, with the officer's team playing ing equipment very reasonable. ii, win be the last regular the Ogden Freight quintet and See Lt. Col. M. B. Millard or tag of the leaeue until aft- . ' the Enlisted Men clashing with call Ext. 734. the holidays. Ft. Douglas team. the The Eager Beavers, with 36 LOST,. . . Monday evening, one acta a lead over Swank style cuff link, gold with nearest onnonents after blue setting, between hangar bing up several No. 2 and row No. 7 of parking places in swnomgs during the past area. Please contact H. Kasteler, ral Weeks. Two ttVie-teame Ext. 385. Hill Fielders and Mustangs! A perfect 300 game, the goal to Omaha, WANTED A nave 30 or over eames in of every bowling enthusiast, was Nebr., at close ride on business of Win rnlmnn Cleon Lt. almost achieved by J5 room 21. weeks results: for Dec. having Ayone Field ' " Hutchison when the Hill leani reries (Hill Fielders! 2995. to share expenses Officers' league bowled last one passenger 1058. ?"Ve Krt Mustans) A. as Gartrell Lillian call please vmual series (Charles Cool) Thursday. Lt. Hutchison scored row and then soon as possible at Ext. 536. a in individual game strikes nine (Rollin Barnard) fell down on his tenth and final KNOWS HIS JOB only a nine-pi- n (CNS) Walter Bura, 31, naPet. one, achieving 279. His final score was known as a successful spare. .692 ""'V tionally ' ,r "ewers of the evesensation .625 Another engineer, has been named Di"anj, .596 came when Lt. "Curly" Ed'Tr!an rector for Prosthetic Devices for ning 99 ...'...'. .558 l Mauler. .500 wards hit his stride, according the Veterans' Administration and .462 of the league, and will be placed in charge of re.442 to members first .438 took a meteoric plunge from search on artificial limbs as ssywb ::::::::::::::::;2a? .375 in the standings. well as training of those vetto )n"1 tenth place w.w l pi .292 '.j p Lt. Hutchison took over first erans requiring their use. Bura was when it is a versatile athlete despite the place in the leagueEdwards. His vacated by Lt. amputation of his left leg five average is over 180. years ago. offace In Supply No. 1 is leading the ficers' League at the present $3300 FOR GIs (CNS) Popular Science mag... Jeams in the Hill Field time. is offering a total of $3300 azine "ow,in walked I.ith second League for winning entries in in DIVORCE prizes and third place MAULDIN SEEKS contest. First handicraft GI a JJhis week-en- d GI 24, in the Oz Bill Mauldin, 53 are (CNS) there and is $1000 prize Championship Handi- .nr(nnnict is suine for a divorce additional awards. Paintings, ment. The two teams, from his wife on the grounds of i..AiriyirTc rtrintc rpnr?prin2s and I&nd the Hill Field - oinHorv Mauldin named a excluded. The to enter former friend as correspondent. photography areDpr. 1 arid ends rljwnes LVH vtyw.w oi xneir seeks He must be custody 1946. Entries 1, "my Mven pins April the year-ol- d separated411baby. The marriage sent to Popular science jviunm- '3 teams i u. me Kurn iwr iucu has lasted four years, although un. 353 Jcourm Ave., inbw xuir., The Mostans 400,1 Mauldin was away most of tnis ly, N. PREFER VETERANS TOP SOUVENIR HUNTER jetond Y. 10, 35S76 witn time. ey With war vetelr k (CNS) Sgt. Ernest B. Schnell (CNS) Returning eran's will be given preference is the champion souvenir hunta,Cap and the 1,111 BONDS?" i(!de BUY "WHY score mond and Don Sparks, captain. ' 296Q Camc out with "To invest wisely for the old for jobs on the New York po- er in Japan in fact, that is his The Hill Fielder bowlers were man who is depending on you lice department, according it the job. So far he has purchased 11.. Clyde Taylor, Charies ww, ."se wt, 1 1 x and security your-se- U recently elected mayor, Wil- $33,000 in souvenirs to be sold for support Lavender cre onn vavis, ram Frank Lininsrer, Don Woff ,1 pxs of the Sixth army. f" future." . liam O'Pwyer. in the .. ' Lo Wirth, Byron Thur- - and Nick Schlupp, captain. o or Holidays -- Wanteds non-leag- ue Complete the Job .. six-ca- me ! . 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