- -- I- '. 1 20 August 1953 JAX AIR NEWS Page_Seven -. \ .... .... ... ,. \\..;_&i;. 1 "" l2leamsAnswer y Grid Hopefuls < . ro ,. :': t" Initial IM Grid .... ',. . ,: : f!' Issued Pads Call At CenterTwelve - , : ,,; 15//: 'G representatives from Practice TogsDiscarding ". activities at NATTCenter turned out for the initial intramural touch 4 ': > : iL:. ,. y .' -. : football league palaver where it. ': .S' ., sweat togs for ''". was decided to open the season, yI pads and jersies, the Jax >, Sept 21 Managers may draw gear Navy varsity eleven plodded Sept. 1.Tentative, ,.< through another week of plans call for each ..' quagmire conditions on the entry to play two games a week. f ,":,,':, x:' practice turf adjacent to iMAKING However, final arrangements will t" Yorktown Field as the reoc- be completed at a meeting, Sept. 3. curring Florida rains slowed A recent Navy directive states drills to a minimum.The F t that two hours of athletics a week :' ,f? local juggernaut, numbering ( were mandatory for personnel, and over 70 candidates throughlast 4 the Athletic Office is using the week's sessions, will begin x touch football league is part of rigid Inter-squad scrimmages, affording its program in following out the the coaching staff a closer directive. q ( ii. look see" at the available ma- Teams and managers at the first i i. f terial. meeting were: a Many newcomers have caught ANP( ) Ships Company, R. Mv ..... 1<--- "" -- -- -- -'-'''''' the attention of Coach Dirk Francis; AO Schools, George Gunman - GOLFER BEATS TilE HEAT-There Is more than one way Ma)'lander and his asNlfttanU, indicating : : ; AK Schools!, Charles Mann; to dodge the glaring rays of Old Sol which has soaked the NAS that the, loss of several T Personnel, Paul Adorne; Dental, golf coarse between afternoon showers. Martin Kenny who : ; + last from crackerjack regulars Jim Roll Facilities William ; Training , of ten walked broke his club, instead counting to nonchalantly into the locker shower room to cool off. Not a bad idea on these year's squad won't be felt too Dee.Marines. hot days at the course. This, however, does nothing to improve he*'erely. Mike Murphy; Supply, your rolf came! Among the more promising line Stan Newshon; AE Schools, Leonard - men, all in their )initial I try with Lubintikl; AO Ships Company, Warn Golfers To Scott Barrow Jax: Navy, are ends Jim Avant and Bob Kiscaden.IM . Jack Gillam. TilE SWITCII- Heed EtiquetteIf Avant, who at six feet, three Finding the new one-platoon ' your twosome or foursomeis Cop Weekly inches is the tallest of the end I style of football much to his Organizational holding up play on the links, hopefuls, is a transfer from Navy year liking starred is Jess on Arnold the ,Jax who Navy last Schedule RevealedSchedule take heed o ,rules.four and five Golf Prizes Memphis. Gillam had four years eleven as a defensive line back. of organizational of Golf Etiquette, which state: 'I with the University of Louisville\ er. He can snatch on offense too meetings for the three fall Intramural - and should work in well in RULES FOUR, FIVE Erwin Scott and Bill Borrow I prior to service. the Fliers' plans. Candidates sports at Mainside Y In the Interest of all, play- stood out in the weekly golf I There is no impending emer- are working out dally at York was released this week by Special' - ers should play without delay. gency at the tackle slots where town Field.Pisfolman. Services competition at the Naval Air Brown, "Tiny" Dallmeier and Ray I Players searching for a ball Volleyball: 1330, Aug. 27. Station links Kenneth Elmore afford "first ca- should allow other players Stringer To begin on or about Sept. 14. Scott Sixth Naval District gold bin" protection The combined , coming up to pass them; they Bowling;: 0930, Aug. 28. To should signal to the players champion, fashioned a 7(. to I weight of these three heavies is Cited For ND Honors begin on or about Sept' 8. following them to pass, andS match the winning number and 730 pounds. A letter cf congratulation from Touch football: 1330, Aug. toy Smalley, 203 pounds, and low in Saturday's'Blind cop not continue their play gross , should Elmer Turner, 200, add strength Rear Adm. Heber II. McLean, 28. To begin on or about Bogey Tournament. I until those players have pass I 14. to the Fliers' forward wall. Roth Commandant of the Sixth Naval Sept. ed and are out of range. Barrow, with an 83-6-77, duplicated All meetings will be held at the second number are guard: with four years coN District, to Bob Stringer, captainof behind them Building 930, topside in the lego experience , drawn. the Jax Navy pistol team, was Smalley at Alabama and Turner Special Services conference JaxendslloNational On Sunday, he teamed with received this week room. at the University of Arkansas. wife Mary, to win low gross in The letter congratulated Stiing- Toe-to-toe for the middle of the Rifle first flight play in the Mixed er upon winning the individual line Bill Boroff assignment! are , Two-Ball Tournament. The win- Nine 195, and R. L. Rhodes, ]80. Boroff Sixth Naval District Championship Varsity dovetailed their shots beau- Pistol TourneyJax ners was an all-star pick In the Northwest !In the tournament here in tifully for fine of 41. I a score I Conference while playing for July. Top SeededIn Navy is well represented in Low net was taken by Mary i Elida, Ohio, High School. The Commandant wrote, "Your the National Rifle and Pistol and Les Platt with a 481038. i The !season! opener here, Sept. excellent marksmanship and com- TourneyJax Championships, which opened today In second flight play, Priscillaand 19, has been filled by the 508th petitive ability displayed are to be o. and will continue through George Ayers teamed for a Regimental Combat Team of Fort commended." Navy has been topseededin Tuesday at Camp Perry, Ohio. low gross of 45, with low net being Benning, who'll be followed to Stringer is now at Camp Perry, the annual Duval County Open - Three pistol experts and four won by the team of Jack and Yorktown Field, Sept. 26, by Ohio, for the National Pistol Softball Tournament which got a small-bore riflemen are entered Mrs. Tefft, who carded a 45-14- doughboy compatriots, the Brigade Championship! which opened today delayed start Monday evening at from this station in the "World 31. Rams. and continue through Tuesday. Lackawanna Park. Series" for marksmen. Seeded two through eight behInd * Bob Stringer is taking part Jn. the Fliers are Bolena Con- his fourth National pistol event, I Washington 'Farm Hands' Pace Varsity StickersAlthough I struction, Johnson Construction, and Ben Preston is competing in H. & W. B. Drew Company, CecIl - his second. Both are from NATT Washington is near- State League, swung his bludgeon i way to 15 wins and 4. defeats Field, Fire Department, City Center. C' L. (Stoney) Stone, VA- ing mathematically eliminationin for distance accounting for while appearing in 23 games. The Utilities and Jax Beach RedBirds 175, is making his first appear- the American League pennantrace 15 doubles, 12 triples and five I stoic southpaw fanned 112 while . ance. two of the Senator's "farm home runs which netted 158 total working 148 innings. Upset By City Utilities The four-man rifle team consists babies" in Jax Navy livery bases. The Fliers won 53 games and The Fliers' first tourney start of Pete Bessette, team captain through the recently completed a lost 31, annexing both half will be against the winner of the , of VP-5, Roland Dufresne, season so dominated the scene Home was also one of four championships in the Jacksonville Mayfair Baptist-Camp Seminole VF-31, Richard Stephan, NAS Operations here to indicate there are better regulars to hit oyer .300 as he City League. In all, over 33 contest held last night.In . and Roy Ferrick, NAS days ahead for the Capital City compiled a .324 average. He drovein players figured In Jax Navy statistics the recent Northern Sub- Communications. nine. 93 runs and tied Luttrell for since the opener, March District No. 2 tournament, Jax I Leading hitter for the Fliers most hits with 104. 27, Navy was eliminated by City over an 84 game schedule was Final statistics released Tues- Utilities, 10-5, after taking its Collins Lone VictorIn Lucky Luttrell, who prior to day revealed that late arriving Statistics listed below are for opening games from the St. Aug. City Swim Meet I joining Uncle Sam's forces short- Tommy McCrone, who saw va- players who were with the teamat ustine All-Stars, 41. stopped for Orlando of the Florida ried activity for 17 games, was the end of the season. It should Eight Errors All Totaled Red-haired Ray Collins from State League. The personable the actual hitting leader with a also be noted that while Home's Errors played a major role in NATTCenter won the l.(en's, City California hustler swatted .333 to .367 average.' Third baseman Dick "Games Played" column totals 81, the Utilities' win, the locals committing . Diving Championship conductedlast top all full-season regulars. Knoblauch clouted .304. he participated in every game, as four costly miscues which Friday by the Jacksonville His farm mate, Bob Home, an Jax Navy's mound stopper was the Fliers were involved in three netted the enemy four tallies in Recreation Department.Ills ex-Charlotte receiver in the Tri- Jim Eason, who wrong armed his I forfeits. the first inning.A . was the only first place in second inning home run by r Ptay.r-roa. a AK It II 2b Sfc ilK 7R Ml fe.,. HI IIB CO Hill Pet. the meet for Jax Navy, althoughthe McCrone, c! ......._.>?.___"17 60 12 22 2 1 0 :26! :3 1 0 3 K n .T67 Art Gabircle- was the Fliers' big Navy team piled up a total of l.uttrell M ___.f*) 312 93 104 14 10 :3 147 40 2 1 60 47 603.1 blow in the victory over St. Home c _....__.--- .- ,-. .81 321 79 104 15 12 5 158 .10 4 3 42 42 !m24 58 points for third place honors. Knoblauch. 3b _....__..25 92 25 28 :3 0 0 31 14 0 1 15 9 :20 ,3H Augustine. Ronnie Bell was on Beachcombers of Jacksonville Abelson, rf ?......._._ .,....71 224 40 67 3 2 t 77 18 :2 1 42 ::1..1 :29 ,2l't! JoUon, p ...___.___ .43: 129 if 37 5 0 0 42' 6 2 0 17 13 20 .:287Coughlln the mound in both tourney games.In . annexed first place and the YMCA IbN ..K) 2X3 72 V5 14 5 122 15 1 6 40 10 45 ,2K5 the Sub-District No. 2 finale, >ely. 2b ,,.,,...:::===.:.61 223 61 6.1 10 1 1 81 15 0 2 59 20 21 ..283Wo5oszyn took runner up honors, two points cf __.....71 275 SO 71 10 4 4 101 19 I 6 34 49! 41 .:l58 City Utilities upset Cecil Field, ahead of the Fliers. Rice, rt .._....._..__..20 55 10 14 0 3 0 :20 2 0 0 15! 7 It .255 F-y. If ..... ,.,,... ,? ,,,?. ... .65 21O 51 61 12 2 4 b9 33 2 3 36 81 39 .254 20. Jax Navy's Nick Demas finished Rublrumgkl.: p .7:::: : : 9 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 5 1 1 :.222 . ....,...____.......... 1 1 0 second in the 100-yard free style Hopper, p : .5 12: 0U 0 1 0 0Ml 0 3 4 0 .083 Hoyt Wilhelm was the first NL and Holmes took secondin 1'Ileber4 41 fe ('G IP n ':R BK IIR WIW T. Trt. rookie to honors Loring a gain top Hopper.....,...._........... ... .....4 3 :.1 2'J6 7 6 11 ;<6 0 1 3 0 1.OM) pitcher the 300. Don Schimpf was second l.uttrell .? 2 O 0 14 2112fi 12 U 5 8 0 0 1 0 1 000 In winning percentage and ,arn I- to Collins in Kason ;;.::,:::..: .23 18 12 148 .V M 148 112 0 7 15 4 :,789Rubinowakl. .. diving 7 6 4 36 10 31 28 17 15 0 4 4 2 .G4i7 inn evera, .