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I Saturday, November 27, 1943 CLOUDBUSTER Page Three ! at M f Coronado Squadron Wins Fall Sports Program Crown Registering a total of 185 points, ^ot including yesterday’s compe tition, the Coronado Squadron ^on top honors in the Fall Sports I*rogram and will receive tonight’s Special Liberty Award. Individual champions, also crowned this week, include the Coronados in swimming, the Hell- tlivers in boxing. Skyrockets in Soccer, Mustangs in track. King fishers in wrestling, and the Mar- ii^ers in football. Of this group, the Coronados, coached by Lt. (jg) L. H. Lux, ^SNR, were undefeated in swim- i^iing with 10 straight wins, while Kingfisher wrestling team, Coached by Ensign A. R. Holzaep- USNR, and R. F. Fromhart, ^^SNR, won eight wrestling batches against no’losses. 'I'^e Skyrockets, not including Yesterday’s play, won 16, lost four ^nd Soccer competi tion to nose out the Catalinas who 14^ i(jst six and tied one. oach of the winners is Lt. (jg) • S. Mare, USNR, while Cadets ’ H* Christman, 36-K-3, R. L. Hawthorne, 34-G-3, and E. Urban, '^'3, did outstanding work on field. _ finishing the fall program with wins and two losses the Mus- winners of the Regimental *’ack Meet two weeks ago, cap- ^ed the track crown, Tuesday f t^^'Hoon they defeated the Mus- 47 to 31. Cadet standouts in- John Arrigoni, N. H. Aus- A. W. Clunn, G. Hanson, and Richardson. Coach of the mmmm fftmm THE FOOTBALL, wrestling, and swimming champions of the Fall Sports Program, which ended yesterday, are shown in the above photos. In the upper left hand corner is pictured the Mariner football team; on the right is the Kingfisher wrestling team, undefeated in eight starts, while lower center shows the Coronado swimming team which won 10 meets against no defeats. Pictures of the leading teams in boxing, soccer and track will be in next week’s Cloudbuster. Sports Program Swimming Records (Indoor Pool) As of 12 November 1943 Event Record Holder Team 1 width Underwater (55 ft.) ;09.9 Degan Lutz Helldiver 2 widths carry :23.7 Sturgeon Mustang 50 meters Free Style :27.1 Lutz Kelly Buffalo Kingfisher 50 meters Clothes Race :32.5 Berry Smith Devastator Buccaneer 100 meters Breast Stroke 1:13.8 Spangler Coronado 100 meter Back Stroke 1:36.7 Keelan Vindicator 400 meters Relay (Free Style) 4:25.0 Britton Virden Congdon Chouteau Catalina 400 meters Relay (Medley) 5:16.3 Congdon Chouteau Owen Higgins Catalina 200 meters (Free Style) 2:23.1 Chouteau Catalina 100 meters (Side Stroke) 1:23.6 Congdon Catalina 50 meters Backstroke :39.7 Fallon Mariner Back The Attack — With Bonds team is Ensign Charles Bowden, USNR. Ensign Howard E. Thompson’s USNR, boxing team won eight matches against three losses. Ca dets J. E. Perry, 34-G-I, a 138 pounder, and C. P. Long, 34-G-I, were the stars. The Mariner Squadron ended the fall program in last place, but their football team, coached by Ensign W. Dole, USNR, won the gridiron crown. 'Their record was six wins, one loss, and two ties. Two weeks ago they played a team from the Aircraft Car rier USS Card, and won, 13 to 0. Runners-up in the standings in cluded the’ Devastators and Buc caneers in wrestling with six wins and two losses; the Coronados in boxing with six wins, two losses and three ties; the Helldivers in track with seven wins, three loss es and one tie; the Wildcats and Devastators in swimming with records of eight and seven wins respectively against three losses; the Coronados in football with four wins, a loss and a tie, and the Catalinas in soccer. Standings through Thursday showed the Coronados with 185 points, Helldivers 156, Skyrockets 153, Mustangs 152, Devastators 149, Catalinas 129, Kingfishers 128%, Buccaneers 126%, Vindi cators 120, Buffalos 1171/2, Wild cats 117, and the Mariners 1081/2. There will be no Sports Pro gram competition next week as all squadrons will start practice for the winter program which gets underway on December 6th. For the winter program foot ball will be replaced by basketball, and gym and tumbling replaces track. The other sports—wrest ling, boxing, swimming and soc cer—^will continue as in the past.
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