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Saturday, December 4, 1943 CLOUDBUSTER Page Three Coronados Win Fall Sports Program Competition CQmmm " m F;3 REGISTERING 23 MORE POINTS than their nearest rivals—the Mustangs—the Coronado squadron won the fall sports progi-am with a 192 total. In wrestling the new champions won 5 and lost 3, in boxing they won 6, lost 2 and tied 3, in track they were victorious in 7 of 11 meets, and in swimming they won 11 contests against no setbacks. Only in football and soccer was their won and loss record under .500 mark. On the gridiron they won 4 and lost 5 and tied one, and in soccer they won 10, lost 11 and tied one. Basketball, Gym and Tumbling Added to Winter Sports Program There was no competition in the Sports Program this week as all twelve squadrons held special Pi’actice sessions prior to the start of the winter program on Monday. The fall program, which ended yesterday a week ago, saw the Coronados capture the champion ship ^ point total, some points better than their nearest ^^petitor—the Mustangs. The Welldivers and Skyrockets tied for ^hird place with 162 points. ^ost surprising turnabout of fall race was the downfall of Vindicator’s. Winners of the ^Pi'ing and summer competition by ^*■86 margins, it appeared that Were as certain to repeat as ® New York Yankees. A look the final standings reveal a ^tal of 130 points for the Vindi- ^^tors, and position number 10 in ® 12 squadron race. Other standings show the Devas- ^tors with 153 points, the Buc- J^neers with 1381/2, Kingfishers 1341/^, Catalinas > Wildcats 121, and the Marin- 1171/2. final fall competition in foot «>- ^ali the Buccaneers defeated the Mariners, 14 to 6; the Vindicators handed the Coronados a 12 to 6 set back, and the Mustangs won over the Wildcats, 13 to 6. . The Buffalos shut out the Vin dicators in soccer, 11 to- 0, while the Mustangs defeated the King fishers, 3 to 1, and the Coronados took the Catalinas into camp, 4 to 1. Swimming results showed the Mustangs victorious over the Devastators, 35V2 to ZOVz', the Buffalos defeated the Mariners, 37 to 29, and the Coronados had little trouble with the Kingfishers, winning by a 47 to 19 score. “B’' points scoi’ed for period ending November 26 were as fol lows: Buccaneers 12, Buffalos 11, Mariners, Skyrockets and King fishers 9 each; Mustangs 7, Hell- divers 6, Catalinas, Wildcats and Devastators 4 each. Vindicators 2, and Coronados 1. Football, which is being drop ped in the winter program, will be replaced by basketball, and gym and tumbling will take the place of track. All other sports—wrest ling, boxing, swimming and soccer —will continue as in the past. Basketball Information 1. Tentative home schedule: Date Team Time '■'Dec. 3 (Fri.) Cherry Point Mai-ines U. N. C. vs Columbia Air Base 1900 *Dec. 4 (Sat.) Columbia Air Base U. N. C. vs Cherry Point Marines 1430 Dec. 8 (Wed.) Duke University 1600 *Dec. 11 (Sat.) Emery and Henry College U. N..C. vs Milligan College 1900 Dec. 17 (Fri.) Charleston Coast Guard 1930 Dec. 22 (Wed.) Norfolk Air Station 1930 Dec. 29 (Wed.) Fort Bragg 2000 Jan. 12 (Wed) Catawba College 1600 Jan. 21 (Fri.) V. P. I. 1930 *Feb. 5 (Sat.) N. C. State U. N. C. vs Duke 1900 Feb, 9 (Wed.) Davidson College 1930 Feb, 14 (Mon.) Norfolk Training Station 1930 (Several games will probably be added to this list.) * Double headers. 2. Season ticket information applying to Officer and Civil Service Personnel:— a. b. The football season ticket will be good for admission to all home games. To those who do not now hold football season tickets, basketball season tickets for all home games will be sold at a family price of $3.00. (This will admit all members of immediate family.) Tickets are on sale at the Athletic Office, 215 Woollen Gymnasium.
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