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Page Four CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, November 13, 1943 Cloudbusters vs Camp Lejeune Today at 1430 anrf this is all you learned front the Marini^s-~just Patty Cafec—Potty Cake?” t> ESQtTIKE. ma. »«} Reprinted from the December issue of Esquire. SPORTSPROGRAM (Continued from page three) Holder thinks there’s nothing like wrestling, and stated he’d be more than satisfied if he could spend all his time at the wrestling pavilion. Track Cadet J. P. Arrigone, S4-H-3, holds the present record of :54 seconds for the 440 yard run. A member of the- Mustang Squadron, Arrigone hails from Binghamton, N. Y. He was a star track man in high school, and won a varsity track letter at Cornell. In high school Arrigone would run the 100, 440, and the hurdles, and on several occasions he won all three first places in the same meet. He’s been a bug about track since he entered high school. Ensign Charles Bowden, USNR, is coach of the Mustangs, and Ar rigone is one of the cadets respon sible for their leading the Sports Program in track. They have won six, lost two, and tied none. WAR BONDS (Continued from page one) personnel. Civil Service employees, and cadets of the 38th Battalion. Dec. 2 for all cadets of the 35th, 36th, and 37th Battalions. Dec. 3 for all cadets of the 39th Battalion. Headquarters for the War Bond purchases will be in Alexander Hall at the top of the ladder of the Pay Office from 0800 through 1700. A report of War Bond allot ments for units of the Naval Air Primary Training Command shows that as of Oct. 1 the Pre- Flight School at Chapel Hill rank ed tops among the Pre-Flight units and second in the entire Command with 93.2% participation by of ficers and enlisted personnel. She: You’re the kind of man a girl can trust. He:-Haven’t I met you before? Your faith is familiar. Until You Drop Bombs— Buy Bonds Dye, Kellogg, Hare and Wolf In New Backfield Combination The final home game of the Cloudbuster football season is scheduled for this afternoon at 1430 in Kenan Stadium with the Marines from Camp Lejeune furnishing the opposition. The visitors, possessing one of the finest service teams in the nation, have such established stars as Jim Gotten, former Pittsburgh Steelers ace; Chuck Drulis, regular guard for the Chicago Bears, and Bob ■^Fitch, All-American end from Min- Wake Forest Scores 20 to 12 Victory Over Clottdbttsters Scoring touchdowns in the first, second and fourth periods Wake Forest college defeated the Cloud busters here last Saturday after noon, 20 to 12. A crowd of 5,000, mostly Navy personnel, witnessed the game. While Nick Sacrinity, a sopho more sparked the Deacons, Cadet Cecil Hare was just about the whole show for the Pre-Flighters. The former Washington Red skins blocking back made at least 50 per cent of the Cloudbuster tackles while he was in the game, and on offense he was the whole show. Hare carried the ball 12 times and picked up 96 of the 111 yards the Cloudbusters gained rushing. To open the third quarter Wake Forest kicked off to the Pre-Flight ers, and Eugene Lovett, right end, took the ball on the five yard stripe and returned it to the 43. Hare picked up five yards on the first play off right tackle. Hare again, the same spot, and a 52 yard touch down run as beautiful as seen in Kenan Stadium all year. It looked as if he would be tackled at the line of scrimmage, but he broke loose, butted into another would- be tackier, knocked him down, and then outran the secondary to score. Wake Forest showed plenty of offensive power rushing, while the Cloudbusters did most of their damage in the air. A total of 27 passes were thrown by the Pre- Flighters, and they connected on 12 for 106 yards. Cadet Ray Wolf, the ex-Dart mouth ace, who reported to Chapel Hill as a cadet Thursday a week ago, played part of the game and gave a good account of himself. He returned one of Perry’s punts for 26 yards, and on another oc casion went off right guard for 12. nesota. ri- For the past week Lieut. Frank Kimbrough, USNR, head football coach of the Cloudbusters, has been working on a defense to stop the offensive power of the Ma rines. Also, he’s had a quintet of speedy backs working oft a Cloud- buster offense which he hopes will cope with the weight disadvantage. It's no secret that the Marines outweigh the Cloudbusters 25 pounds to the man for their team from end to end and including the backfield averages 208 pounds. The backs which the Cloudbust ers are counting on are Cecil Hare, Ray Wolf, Bob Kellogg, Wendell Wear, and Bill Dye. All have shown up well in drills this week. Hare and Wolf do most of their ground gaining through the mid dle, while Wear, Dye, and Kellogg are best at the ends. The probable starting Cloud buster backfield will find Dye at quarterback, Kellogg at left half. Wolf at right half, and Hare at full. In the line Tuttle and Lovett will start at the ends, Lowans and Kuzman at the tackles, Budd and Hynes at the guards, and Paul Hart at center. Lowans was shifted to right tackle on Monday so that Kuzman would be back in his old left tackle position. The change has given the Cloudbusters considerably more strength in the line. Both the first string guards— Budd and Hynes—^will be starting their first game. Two weeks ago Budd, who hails from Camden, N. J., was on the fourth team. Hynes, a Parkersburg, W. Va., youth, was used as a substitute in the last two games. Expected to start for the Ma rines will be Fitch and Began at the ends, Bochynski and Sullivan at the tackles, Drulis and Erick son at the guards, and Sabastean- ski at center. Cotton will be at quarterback, Dubenetzky and Kleinhenz at the halves, and Lang at full.
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