'. .. .. . .... - 126 11;i April 1956 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven Teams UnbeatenIn f .. With Station BowlersDown 1 BadmintonThree teams remain undefeatedas Y The Alley. II a result of the opening week's I NATTCenter badminton Some fine bowling by NavAir- I of the - play Weaps One and Aviation Ord- nes' 573, which Included a 220 with doubles league Support high was rolled during a ; Lir- nanceman School was recordedlast game, Splinters, Airmen Preps and Naval ' . 2,603 pin performance turned in with week the latter getting a Air Weapons System taking by the Fasron in a match strong hold on second place behind gang matches. the Missilcmcn. with VA-175. Two other "old de- The Splinters took two matches 1 h -c pendables" also came in with from Aviation Ordnancemen and h..r' The Missies rolled a 2,633 series good scores for the Servico Electricians Airmen *... ., Aviation Aviation w Tuesday against Store- Squadron; Comdr. Max Reploglo Preps downed AGO Ensigns, 2-0; keepers to sweep the four points hit a 537 set and Herb Sargent NavAlrWeaps defeated, MarAv- IIarryv Beaumont continued to racked up the week's second Det, 2-0; and Aviation Ordnancemen v pace the league with a 233 game: high a 561. copped a brace from Aviation and a 566 total. : Other 500-plus scores included - Storekeepers.The Tom Barger returned to the Yazinka and Pow- : Tony Gonzales, Special Ser scores: alleys after two weeks leave to ell, SS, defeated Pfluger and roll a 550 set with Lcs Graupman vices, 523; Marshall McDonald of Backlund, AO, 21-18, 9-21, 2119. hitting 558, and Bert Murray roll Electronics, 502; Ken Love of VA-, Capertino and Boyce, SS, defeated ing a 220 game and 531 set 172 Hotshots 555; Bill McVey of VW-4, 500 Clarence Hennings of ; Manning ,and Keiper, 21-11, Later in the week Beaumont's i 0 & R, 515; Cleland Hattaway of 2117. 225 and 559 marked his final 'ea- O & R, 526; Al Schoclhammer of and Burner AN-P Bertolino + y OFyr before transfer. gue appearance Personnel 519 Comdr. Bob Lee ; , . defeated Penney and Babcock s ; w Barger's 590 set with a 226 set'the 542; Pat Cogan of Supply, 505; AGO 21-12 2116. Roux and Will pace for the Missilemen's win Len Curtis of ComFairJax 524 AN-P, defeated Loppnow and _.,,,...-->o<_ _,________.___._..____v_ over NAWS-2 for four points. ; and Buell of Electronics 502. Roy Gatchell AGO 21.5 216. "PLAY BALL" the and Fasron 109's , Says umpire, skipper, The Ordnancemen took four Johnson and Varnes, NAWS, Comdr. Sid Engelhardt, jets set to deliver the opening softball for I The' standing as of TuesdayA.M. from Airman Preps No. Two with the squadron In last Tuesday's lid-lifter with VF-173. He showed defeated and Martha ( .) April 24: ' Gipple such good form''with his toss that team members may call on him Dan Horn rolling 554 and Don , MAD, 21-S, 2111. Rotter and to do some chucking. At least he started the team off right witha Ellis hitting 533. Thursday they NATIONAL Pet Botthof, NAWS, defeated Mooney 16-13 win.Nine. split with Special Services as VA Blubolts 50 10 .833 and Driggers MAD 21-13 VCQ 52 IS .764 , Horn and Chuck Summitt turnedin Faeroe 6 46 18 .718 Clubs Unbeaten 214 and 203 games for the ,VAII V.-22.1 42 43 2"J 2S &T2.677 213.NAWS I Blockbusters. Tiny Wilhorn topped CommunlcaUon.t9 2S .rll)!) V A-f4' 36U .600 TopsFAW11 'I'' Support Splinters with a 200 V 172 110110011, Z .4433 .366.334 In Mainside Softball game and 560 set. VW-44 20 4 .:US' .312 Airman No. One held In Preps VArnS : 41 .%1S When the dust cleared late last week on Mainside soft- third place by taking four from \ Vr.1i3 15: 6S .03 ball diamonds, nine of the intramural loop's 21 teams were Aviation Storekeepers as John AMFJtICAN I .r' Pistol MeetNaval still among the ranks of the unbeaten. Burner bagged 569 and Fred Daly Teams W. L. Pet Com Jo'alrJalt 6S 3 .956 ----- -- ------------ 1 In general, it was a pretty good garnered a 224 game and 518 Supply ..781.Boathouse . striking out two. r1 M Air Weapons School edg- .632 week all of the series. opening ; games The standings at the end of the 'A W 11 39.15.009: ' ed out FAW-11 for team honorsas . were played as scheduled and the p rIOnnt'l 4() .!\XS some 30 Station shooters turned first week: OAR 36 3 .562 weatherman lent his full coopera- i TilE ALLEY SITUATION In :su 28 .5G2 out for the Jax Navy pistol club's Team W. 140 ret. Ie. :.559 . tion. VW-4 2 0 1.000 the Mainside loop showed little SJIt'Clal Services 31 3.1 .484 initial shooting match on the Jax VA-175 2 0 1.0110 Dispensary 30:J M .468 Police pistol range fist Saturday.The In fact, about the only people Kasmn 109Hospital 2 O. 1.0(10( change during the week.In Waves,," 8 48 .148 NAWS shooters scored an who had any complaints were C42 2 2 g 1.000 1.000: the American division, Com- NARTUWaIU 0 68 ..118.000 members of the losing teams and VA44Marines 1 0 1000 FairJax picked up its eighth . total of aggregate 2,854 points to 1 0 l.ooo the official scorers who were' '- 1 1000 straight shutout victory with a . 2,826 for the FairWing'ers, 2,793 o tc 8R 1 0 1.000. THE: NAS 0 & R bowling week - forced to add astronomical totals 4-0 win over Special Services to VF171Communications 2 1 .667 points for Marine Air Detach- 614 set highlighted by was a performance - of runs, base hits and bases on 1 1 .500 run its record to a remarkable ment, and a 2,367 total by Cecil Supply 1 .500 I Team J. L. by Captain balls. VAH1FAETU 1 .500 65-3. The league leaders also Field marksmen.The i 90-shot program was EIGHTEEN out of the 21 sched- nw 1 1 1 1 .500.500 gained four morepoints on a forfeit Bennett of Supply, the fourth NARTU 0 .(.0 I from the Waves. divided equally into three 30- uled games were decided by dou- VA45Operation 0 1 .(IIJO. : highest individual showing of the round segments with .22, .38 and ble digit scores, with top honorsfor VP-16 0 0 I :.000.010 VC-62 whipped VAH-1,. 3-1, year in the Overhaul &: Repair .45 caliber pistols, making a per- the week going to the Hospi Personnel 0 2 .000 and crept to within striking dis- circuit. Bennett's performance Included - fect score worth 900 points. tal-Personnel clash which saw a VK173VA172 0 o 2 2 .000.000 tance of the front-running VA- games of 223 and 233. total of 39 runs scored in a 2..151 Kasrnn 8 0 ..000Comlo'alrJalC 172 Bluebolts who now lead the Veteran FAW-11 shooter Ralph o 2 .000 The top two teams in the league, Allen captured top honors for the victory for the Mcdicalmen. second-placers by a scant four Accessories and Assembly, both day in the Expert Class with an Fasron 109 tromped VAH-1, points. turned in 2-1 victories over their 807-802 victory over Nat Pratt 17.8, for its second straight victory Boathouse made the best jumpof opponents last Friday night, leaving - who finished second. Virgilio de of the young season as pit- the week, climbing from fifth the title race in much the La Cruz took third with 792. Allen cher John Wood weathered a 10- place to third in the American same position as last week. In won both the .38 and .45 caliber hit attack by the losers to gain division after picking up eight fact, the only change in the first events with respective scores of his second win against no losses. 4tl points in two 4-0 decisions over division battle was'made by Planning - 266 and 270.Sharpshooter. The winners picked up 11 safetiesoff Electronics and Public Works. No.1.Results . honors went to Ray Meadows, V All-} hurler, Individual performances were of last week's matches Charley Furneaux of NATTCenter who now has a 1-1 record.In off just a bit from previous included: Emergency Repair over who tallied a 709; he was followed one of the week's best weeks; only sixteen circuit keg- Planning No. One, 3-0; Electric by Ed Schwartz's 694. and most conservative encoun- lers broke over the 500 set level Shop over Planning No. Two, 2-1; Bob Drysdale of Cecil Field ters, VF-171 raUied for two runs and only eight 200-plus games Engineering over Groud Check, won first place in Marksman in the bottom of the seventh to -1 recorded for the period a new 2-1; Cowling: Shop over Machin- shooting with, a 692, edging out nip Fasron Six, 9-8, with a coupleof low for the season.Highestgame ists, 2-1; Accessories over Pro- Horace Abney of MAD who fireda good Joe's Crosson and honors went to duction Planning, 2-1, Metals No. 661. Shepherd providing the batting Don Nitz of VP-16 who turned ina Two over Supply, 2-1; Power An additional honor went to punch for the winners. 235 while chalking up a 535 set. Plant over Masters and Foreman, Stanton Smith of MAD who won SUPPLY handed VF-173 its second His teammate, Don Crockett, also 2-1; and Assembly over Metals the firing event open to men entering -. straight defeat in- a duel of broke over the 500 mark with 501 Division, 2,>.1. . their first match.SERVECE pigskin proportions, beating the in the same match, a 3-1 victoryover Topped by Bennett's. 614, fife Fighter Squadron, 1412. Charles VF173. teen league keglers jumped over { STARS Owen helped his own mound The top set was bowled by Pal- the 500-mark for the week. The \\9AMrf Fc*TW'oOtUtiOetS* cause by rapping out three hits mer Starnes of Fasron Six. Star- group and their sets included R. CPO- Qgg and was the winning pitcher. S. Heriot 545 H. A. Flowers '525 ; ; PEHDRGW Four of his teammates: Les Hayes, Blind Bogey Honors ., G. IL McLemore, 522; P. Clark, JAacsoalvltt , Cobb and uASaA.OFN100ZIA'5 Francis Arigo, Jimmy 504;.J. F. Onstott, 547; L. Stanton, also good Taken By McGasIey J. L. Johannsen were N 511; W. L. Radford, 500; J. G. for three bingles apiece. Bob McCauley copped top Cooke, 506; E. S. McCreary, 509; VC-62 held onto its share of honors in the weekly Blind Bogey N. S. Quarterman, 501; R. J. Rogers - Ft cr first place with a 10-6 decision golf tourney on the Station greens 503; Charles 'Brumbaugh, ?GHOareesW4w rowAFgD"5GAu.- over BOQ in another slugfest as Saturday by firing a round of 86 503; R. L. Wagner, 514; and A. C. .AMSRSkTET'r44M. Shortstop Homer Rouse paced a with a 16-stroke handicap for a Beatty, 501. .FRED 14-hit attack on flinger V. P. Men- net total of '10.McCauley' The standings: ourrsatpau;rcoaacc24q ojTo zso diola with three hits. Winning 70 was a winner Teams W. L. Pet.Acceuorlec . 91