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Page Four CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, July 15, 1944 To Perform Wednesday Evening WINNERS of the Sports Program Championship in soccer two times in a row the 52nd Battalion, pictured above, will be out to make it three straight when they meet the 51st Battalion on Wednesday of next week. The team, front row, left to right: Lt, (jg) B. McCracken, USNR, coach; J. J. Lambe, L. 0. Greene, D. W. Campbell, and Lt. (jg) T. E. Jones, coach. Second row, left to right: G. L. Tournier, W. R. Suess, W. Schumacher, H. Sarreau, Rennucci, M. E. Perrin. Third row, left to right: E. P. Knight, E. W. Whitlock, A. L. Wilkins, R. L. Garman, W. B. MacPherson, and W. T. Petrow. Tournier, Sarreau and Rennucci were members of the French unit which left for Dallas on Monday. Cloudbusters Play at Norfolk; Break Even Here Breaking even in two games played on their home field during the past week, the Cloudbusters jburney to Norfolk this week-end for two games. This afternoon CASU No, 21 will play host to the Cloudbusters, and tomorrow the opposition w’ill be in the form of the Oceana Air Field. Concerning the two games play ed here, it might be well to men tion that the loss was a tough one. I'he score read, 4 to 3, in favor of Ft. Bragg, but the Cloudbusters scored two runs in the ninth frame to send the contest into extra innings. Dusty Cooke, who was respon sible for the other Pre-Flight score when he singled Kellogg home in the first, started off the ninth by working Pitcher Cole for a walk. Then Gleasner, who had failed to collect a hit in three previous at tempts, came through with a long triple to send run number two home. He scored a moment later when Walters hit a long, high fly to deep second. Hemphill’s error of Wall’s grounder set up the v/inning Ft. Bragg score. With two down Wall was safe at first, and Harrington and Harris followed with succes sive singles to send him home. Score by innings: Ft. Bragg 000 020 100 01—4 Pre-Flight 100 000 002 00—3 Cole and Hayes, Dillehay; Mer- rell, Paugh and Walters. In the other contest played here, the Cloudbusters won 8 to 6 over Oceana Air Field. Cooke collected half the Cloud- buster hits with two doubles and a single in three trips. Sessoms, with a homer and two singles, paced the losers. WAR BONDS (Continued from page one) drive at which time a total of $87,- 000 worth of bonds were sold. A breakdown of the figures re veal that the average individual purchase for this station was $70.50. Among the cadets the 50th and 53rd Battalions set the pace. The 53rd was highest with a rec ord total of $15,397.50, and the 50th had $14,912.50. Next on the list was the 47th with $9,118,00. The cadets purchased a total of $75,767,90 worth of bonds during the drive, while the officers, en listed and civilian personnel bought $31,161.85. PROMOTIONS (Continued from page one) gene DeArmit Forker, Thomas Anthony Gorman, William How ard Grimberg, James Elva Hat field, Willis Hugh Hertig, Wil liam Gourley Moss, Russell Ed ward Peterson, Archer Edwin Reilly, Jr., Clinton Wills Smullen, Jr., Charles Earl Tilson, James Edison Wiand, and George Beckly Williams. Promoted from Ensigns to Lt. (jg’s), USNR, were Theodore Wayne Arnold, Charles John Bee- tham, Russell Kennedy Doan, Stephen Julian Grenda, William August Hedtke, Harold Eugene Hickman, Raymond Clyde Moore, Webb Russell Raudenbush, Jr., William Oswald Shanahan, Joseph Roger Thesing, and Barnard Tal bott Welsh. Movie Schedule Sat., July 15—Free movie at Village Theatre, “Guadalcanal Diary” with Preston Foster and Lloyd Nolan, Feature starts at 1910 and 2053. Complete show one hour, 33 minutes. Sun., July 16—Free movie at Village Theatre, “What a Wom an” with Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne. Feature starts at 1320 and 1505. Coq;iplete show one hour, 33 minutes. Chief: “I want three volunteers. You, you and you!” Both Ends Down Burma — “Don’t worry about me,” Pvt. Collins wrote to his mother in London, “I’ll keep my head down.” Later Mrs. Collms received a letter from a Burmese hospital. “In the future,” her son wrote this time, “I’ll keep both ends down.” WAVES (Continued from page one) delphia. Pa, Enlisted Sept, 1943, Chapel Hill first assignment; came aboard 7 Dec. 1943. Trained at San Diego. Virginia E. Myers, Sk3c, work in Supply Office. Home: Char lotte, N. C. Enlisted Dec. 1943. Chapel Hill first assignment; came aboard 12 April 1944, Trained at University of Indiana, Blooming ton, Ind. Gladys L. Farrell, Sk3c, work in Supply Office. Home: Stanford, Ky. Enlisted December, 1943. Chapel Hill first assignment; came aboard 12 April 1944. Trained at University of Indiana, Blooming ton, Ind. Martha Deaten, Sk3c, work in Academic Storeroom. Home: Thomasville, N. C. Enlisted Feb ruary, 1944. Chapel Hill first as signment; came aboard 20 June 1944. Trained at State Teachers College, Milledgeville, Ga. Ethel P. Jones, Sk3c, work in general storeroom. Home: Lynch burg, Va. Enlisted February, 1944. Chapel Hill first assign ment; came aboard 20 June 1944. Trained at State Teachers Col lege, Milledgeville, Ga. Rose Kachigian, Y3c, connected with V-12 unit. Home: Detroit, Mich. Enlisted February, 1944. Trained at Norman, Okla. Came aboard 29 June 1944. Chapel Hill first assignment. The Wolf by Sansone Copyright 1944 by Uonard Sansone, disfribtiM bjr C«mp Nrwspapef Servict How'oi*/ ”Do whatever you like for th« next hour, orderly,"
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