Page Four
CLOUDBUSTER
Saturday, March 4, 1944
New Winter Sports Program Champions Pose for Cameraman
PICTURED ABOVE are members of the Mustang Squadron with their coaches. Scoring a total of
205% points this group of cadets captured the Winter Sports Program crown. In the Fall Sports
Program competition the Mustangs were second to the Coronados who ended up in 11th place in the
present standings. Pictured on the front row, left to right, are the coaches: Lt. (jg) R. W. Paugh,
USNR, swimming; Lieut. Joe Jones, USNR, boxing; Ensign W. M. Givens, USNR, wrestling; Ensign
C. A. Miller, USNR, squadron director; Lt. (jg) C. C. Kelly, USNR, assistant squadron director;
Lt. (jg) R. L. Barrick, USNR, gym and tumbling; Ensign C. M. Bowden, USNR, basketball; and Ensign
R. B. McLeary, soccer.
Dance for 42nd
Battalion Planned
For March 11
Cadets of the 42nd Battalion
are advised to make their plans
now for the Senior Battalion
Dance to be held in the Pine
Room of Lenoir Hall on Satur
day, March 11.
Dancing will start at 2100 and
end at 2400. Liberty for the 42nd
will be extended on the night of the
dance to 0030, with taps coming at
0045.
Uniform for the cadets will be
service blue, able, while ladies will
have the option of coming formal
or informal.
Cadets H. Edward Brunhoff,
William J. Haggarty, Kenneth G.
Leeson, Cornelius M. Downing,
David Lawrence, and John J.
Farmer, who represent the 42nd
Battalion on the Welfare and Rec
reation Committee, are in charge
of arrangements for the dance.
Movie Schedule
Sat., Mar. 4—Free movie at Vil
lage Theatre, “Government Girl”
with Olivia de Havilland and Son
ny Tufts- Feature starts at 1400,
1535, 1930, and 2105. Complete
show one hour, 40 minutes.
Sun., Mar. 5—Free movie at Vil
lage Theatre, “Footlight Sere
nade” with Betty Grable and John
Payne. Feature starts at 1322 and
1502. Complete show one hour, 38
minutes.
SHOWN IN the box below is
a composite picture of the record
made by each squadron in Winter
Sports Program competition. As
noted above, the Mustangs won
individual honors with a 205
point total. The Skyrockets and
Vindicators were tied for the soc
cer crown at the end of the regu
lar season’s play. A playoff gave
the championship to the Vindi
cators, 2 to 1. The Buccaneers, who
won the second half of the basket
ball competition, defeated the Sky
rockets, winners of the first half,
by a 31 to 19 score in the decid
ing game played on Tuesday after
noon.
PERSONNEL
(Continued from page one)
Among the enlisted men there
were two arrivals and three de
tachments. Reporting here were
J. B. Nelson, S2c, and W. C. Kirk
patrick, S2c, both from NAS,
Memphis, Tenn.
Transfers included Edwin C.
Buffington, PhM3c, to V-12, Emory
University, Atlanta, Ga., E. R.
Cross, Sk2c, and James D. Brown,
Sk2c, both to Little Creek, Va.
Until You Drop Bombs—
Buy Bonds
Local Boxers
Defeat CASU-21
From Norfolk
A boxing team, representing
the Carrier Aircraft Service Unit
from Norfolk, was defeated by the
Pre-Flight Cloudbusters here last
Friday night, the score being 5
to 3.
A crowd of 2,000, mostly cadets,
watched the Pre-Flighters win
three of the first four bouts from
the • highly touted visitors. The
final outcome, however, was in
doubt until the seventh bout of the
evening when Cadet Miller, at 162
pounds, decisioned Thomas to
clinch the meet for the Cloud
busters.
All of the bouts were keenly
contested with Pre-Flight winning
four, and two ending in draws.
Previously the Cloudbusters had
defeated the 4th Field Artillery
from Ft. Bragg and lost to the
University of Virginia.
Summary:
127 pounds—S h r e v e (Pre-
Flight) decisioned Entrekin.
135 Pounds—Barnes (Pre-
Flight) decisioned Debaby.
145 pounds—Duno (Casu-21)
decisioned Walker.
150 pounds—G rant (Pre-
Flight) decisioned Benson.
150 pounds—D raw between
Achung (Pre-Flight) and Sund-
berg.
155 pounds—Werner (Casu-21)
decisioned Jarina.
162 pounds—Miller (Pre-
Flight) decisioned Thomas.
174 pounds—Draw between
Graney (Pre-Flight) and Piasecki-
Bob Hope says the shore patrol’s
job is to keep sailors from getting
as tight as their pants.
Final Squadron Standings in Winter Sports Competition
WRESTLING
BOXING
SWIMMING
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10
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5
6
1
7
4
1
Buccaneer
8
4
0
8
1
3
7
4
1
Kingfisher
8
3
1
3
6
3
10
2
0
Skyrocket
5
7
0
5
3
4
3
9
0
Mariner
4
7
1
3
4
5
8
4
0
Buffalo
4
8
0
4
4
4
6
6
0
Catalina
9
3
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3
7
2
4
8
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Helldiver
4
5
3
4
5
3
2
10
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4
7
1
4
4
4
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12
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3
9
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6
3
3
9
3
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4
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