Saturday, November 6, 1943 CLOUDBUSTER Page Three Squadron Standings To Thursday Morning, Nov. 4,1943 SQUADRON Coronado 4 Helldiver 1 Devastator 3 Vindicator 3 Mustang 2 Skyrocket 1 Buffalo 4 Kingfisher 5 Catalina 2 Mariner 1 Buccaneer 3 Wildcat 0 WRESTLING W L T 1 3 2 2 3 4 1 0 3 3 2 5 BOXING V7 L T 2 2 2 3 3 2 5 6 2 5 5 2 TRACK W L T 3 2 4 4 2 3 3 4 7 3 6 5 SVV^IMMING W 8 6 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 1 4 5 FOOTBALL W L T 2 2 4 1 1 3 1 5 3 0 2 2 10 7 SOCCER W L T 8 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 7 7 13 8 9 12 9 6 1 10 10 3 8 6 4 7 9 16 CARRY TOTAL OVER TO DATE 139 117 111 107 106 106 91V2 86 y2 85 811/2 721/2 69 20 13 14 13 16 19 101/2 61/2 8 2% 21/2 1 PICTURED IN the above box is a composite picture of what each squadron team is doing in the various squadron sports. It is re printed in the Cloudbuster to give the cadets an opportunity to study the standings of their respective teams, and to also let the officers and other station personnel find out what squadrons are showing up best. ~ Until You Drop Bombs- Buy Bonds Pre-Flight Soccer Team Defeated By Camp Bntner, 2-1 An hitherto undefeated U. S. Navy Pre-Flight soccer team was defeated by the 12th Replacement Depot from Camp Butner on Emerson Field, Wednesday after noon by score of 2.-1. See SOCCER, page U Morninq^port ABOUT ZS-WBRE FU2MSHEV ONE: mv nCKBTS 70 7H£ LAISD OP WBIR ANCeSTOSS, 3V., NerriNG- ///m thb con6ii£SS (ONALMEMLQFmt^OH A SIGNED CITATION F20N\ P2B$iD£Nr ZO0SBVE.Lt, 'Oiz. Steep //£ WAS ON\TfJ-£ <^0 FOJ2 5 DPiYS d NIGHTS without Sleep, ^od/ John’s JQVs (MarinG TO COP TU19 veoal/ PULLED /? £BD GKfiNi^ TO PASS THEA/mO. once FOCCED to t/V\P0S31'Bu€ TO V£2 the Lieut. Raese Holds Varsity Basketball Practice For 37th Varsity basketball practice got underway this week as around 20 men from the 37th Battalion re ported to Lieut. Dyke Raese, USNR, head basketball coach. “No cadets back of the 37th Bat talion will be allowed to go out for varsity basketball,” Lieut. Raese stated. He added that the first game would probably not.be played until early December, and that all cadets except those in the 37th and later battalions would be grad uated from here by then. Last year’s Cloudbuster quintet started out strong, but the loss of several'key men near the middle of the season left the team with little in the way of basketball abil ity. The reason record was seven victories against a like number of defeats. Cadets in the newly arrived 38th Battalion will be allowed to report for varsity practice next week. Workouts are being held on the Woollen gymnasium floor each afternoon during the Sports Pro gram period. Defeated teams last year in cluded Duke’s Blue Devils, South ern Conference Champions; La Salle College; N. C. State twice; Wake Forest; Catawba; and the University of Virginia. Losses came at the hands of Ap palachian, Duke, Long Island, George Washington, Norfolk Air Station, Penn State, and Du- quesne. The most points made by a Cloudbuster in a single game were 31 against N. C. State in the con test played here. Captain of the Cloudbusters—Gus Broberg, for mer Dartmouth ace—did the scor ing. The schedule for this year has FOOTBALL (Continued from page one) Clemson, which bowed to the Deacons last Saturday, 41 to 12. Leading the Wake Forest offen sive power is Sophomore Tailback Nick Sacrinity. He ran a kickoff return 94 yards for a touchdown against V. M. I. two weeks ago, and last Saturday completed passes of 36 and 22 yards for two Wake Forest scores, and fought his way 15 yards with a lateral from Elmer Barbour to score a third. As if that wasn’t enough scor ing power, the Deacons have two other backs who will cause the Cloudbusters trouble. Russ Perry and Grant are the names. Perry scored two touchdowns against Clemson, and Grant, a substitute back who led the scor ing in the Southern Conference for a spell, came through with one. The Cloudbusters have been drilling for the Wake Forest game minus the services of seven men who saw considerable action in previous games. They are Cadets Raymond Norman, S. Budziaro- ski, J. T. Miller, V. L. Cleri, R, Annis, W. R. Long and W, C. Learned. Norman and Budziaroski are wingbacks. Miller is a tailback, Cleri and Annis are fullbacks, and Long and Learned are guards. It was Miller, if you. recall, who tossed a touchdown pass to Nor man for the only Cloudbuster score against the Georgia Pre-Flight. Expected to furnish the Cloud buster power this afternoon is Cadet Cecil Hare, while William Hannigan, up from Squadron Sports, might cause the Deacons trouble on end sweeps. Hare, it might be well to men tion, was a blocking back for the Washington Redskins last year, and did not even carry the ball. Coach Kimbrough has him run ning from the fullback position here. Starting lineups; Boyle Garrison Ratterree Starford C. Hobbs D. Hobbs Harris Barbour Brogden Sacrinity Perry Pos. Pre-Flight LE Tuttle LT Lowans LG Hynes C Hart RG Evangelista RT Douglas RE Lovett QB Hecker LH Cook RH Hare FB Hannigan not been completed as yet. It will be announced in the Cloudbuster sometime in the near future.