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Page Four CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, January 29, 194^ New and Increased Allotments Goal Of Bond Drive Here During the current Fourth War Bond Drive, a campaign aimed at increasing the participation of Pre-Flight personnel in the month ly allotment plan Is being carried out on this station. Purpose of the campaign is to sign up those Pre-Flight personnel who have not yet subscribed for regular bond allotments and to in crease amounts of those who have already registered allotments. Cash purchases of bonds may be made during the Fourth War Bond Drive through the Navy Post Office in Navy Hall. SPORT SLANTS (Continued from page three) wrestling coach at Penn State who now has charge of the sport here, was to give all those out for var sity wrestling an opportunity to participate against outside com petition. The unusual number of bouts was enough to make it a good story, but the pay-off came in con nection with final bout on varsity bill. With Pre-Flight leading 12 to 11, and two minutes remaining of heavyweight bout between Duke’s Bill Milner, All-American football guard, and Cadet Howard Horan of Villanova and Union, N. J., a blackout was sounded and match was held up for forty min- Wrestlers Go Unnoticed Lieut. Charles Speidel, USNR, and the wrestling department seem to be taking it on the chin as far as publicity is concerned. Two weeks ago the wrestlers met Duke here on Thursday night, and the meet was over too late to make the Cloudbuster deadline. The same thing is true this week. Yesterday afternoon the wrestlers were scheduled to meet Cherry Point, but results of the meet were not available as the Cloudbuster went to press. utes. When the bout was resumed Horan went ahead to win on points and give Pre-Flight the meet, 15 to 11. I'M 60IN6 TO MAtce A ^eScTH-AND IT'LL BB THE LAST OM£ OF IT$ KISIP IN CAPTIVITV-90 DOM'TOBTA 5H0CT a^CUITBETWeeS THE WALK COLONBL CORKIH! nSFIRATSS i ^ WELL,you AAADE IT..yoU'lZB A FU6Ht) OFFICER ISI THE AIK RXCE9 OF TUB AEMV OF TWE UNITEC? 5TATE5...THOSE WINGS AKE LIfcE A NEON LI6HTON VOUI^ CHEST...I'M NOT OOlUe ID WAVE TN£ FLAG AT you —BUT SOA1E THINGS YOU AIUST /^.EVeRV COUNTRy has had a hand in the) DEVELOPMENT OF T^E AI^FLAN£ — BUT, •< AFTEE ALL,THE WKI5HT BIZCTUEe^ 'NEIZB A COUPLE OF PAYTON, OHIO,BOYS-AND KITTY HAW*; IS strictly IM north CAROLINA... THE HALLMAEK OF THE UNITEP STATES IS OW EVERY AIECKAFT... r.. SO YOU FIND VOUKSELF IN A POSITION ' DEFEND THE COUNTRY THAT (SAVE YOU THE WEAPON WITH WHICH TO DO IT... BUT IT WASNT just YOU WHO EAENEP THOSE WINOS...A OHOSTLY ECHELON OF OOOD GUYS FLEW THEIE HEAETS OUT IN OLD CITES TO GIVE YOU TUB fcTNOW-HOW.. /... AND SOME SMACTSLIDE RUL£ JOKERS \ SWEAT IT OUT OVEE PEAWINe BOAEPS ) TO GIVE YOU A MACHINE THAT WILL. J KEEP YOU UP THERE SHOOTINO ... I ^ RECOMMENPBP you for FliiUTBR AIRCRAFT AND I WANT you TO BE COCKY AND 5MAET AMP PEOUP OF BEING A BUZZ-BOY... <^BUT donT pokgetthat every bulletvouN SHOOT, EVERY GALLON OF GAS AND OIL YOU BURN WAS K0U6HT HERE BY TRANSPORT PILOTS WHO FLEW IT ;N OVER TOE WORST TERRAIN IN THE WOELPi YOU AAAY GET THE GLORY-BUT THEY PUT THE LIFT IN YOUR BALLOON.'... * .YOU'LL GET ANGRY AS THE DEVIL AT THE ARMY AND ITS SO-CALLED RED TAPE...5UT BE patient with ir... somehow the OLP EAGLE has MANAGED TO END UP IN POSSESSION OF THE BALL IN EVERY WAR since I77G-SO just humor it along... AND PON Y LET ME EVER CATCH YOU BEIN^ wen-BICYCLE WITH THE ENLISTEDMEN INWE GEOUND CREW* WITHOUTJVEM YOUt? NEVER GET TEN FEET OFF THE GEOUND.' EVERY GREASE MONKEY IN THAT GANG IS RIGHT BESIDE YOU IN THE COCKPIT— AND THEIR HANDS ARE ON THAT STICK, JUST THE SAME AS YOURS.. . OKAY, SFDRT, END OF SPEECH ...WHEN YOT GET UP IN THAT’WILD BLUE YONDER"THE SONG TALKS ABOUT-REA1EMBER,THERE ARE A LOT OF GOOD GUYS MISSING FROM MESS TABLES IN THE SOUTH PACIF/C,ALASKA,AFRICA,BRITA1N ASIA AND BACK HOME WHO ARE SORTA COUNTING ON YOU TO TAKE ITFEOM HERE > toTO<IO Next S+Op lZi_ U.5.A Ready To Go CHARLES BEETHAM, above, former national collegiate A.A.U. half mile champion, pace<^ the Pre-Flight track team to ^ 58-50 victory over Carolina her® last Friday afternoon. The Cloud' busters are pre-tourney favorite® for the Southern Indoor gam^® scheduled for Woollen Gymnasiu*^ on February 12. Beetham is e^' j pected to participate in the quai"' ter, half and mile, and also run the medley relay team. Pre-Flight Runners Nose Out Carolina The U. S. Navy Pre-Fli^^^ trackmen nosed out North Cai’^' lina’s Southern conference chaP'' pions 58 to 50 in an informal pr^^' tice meet here last Friday whi^^ set the stage for the Southern door games scheduled for WooU®^ ^ Gymnasium on February 12. The Tar Heel speedsters neck and neck in the track eventS’ but the Cloudbusters’ superioi’i^^ in the field events brought th^^ from behind to victory. Pre-Flight’s Charles Beethai'^’ former national collegiate and A. U. half mile champion, tui'i'® in a 50-seconds flat for the quaft®^ j mile and Cadet Redmond tied j Southern conference record of in the 60-yard dash. North Carolina’s standouts eluded Ted Schultz, who skimi^ the 60-yard low hurdles in i seconds, and Julian McKenzie toured the mile in 4:38.6. Until You Drop Bombs— Buy Bonds
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