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\L\ Stage Set For "Hamlet" And "The Hasty Heart". '
) i. J1I X fij 'rtIf S J JVoL. 6-No, 43 tTnD 27 January 1949 , Headquarters; of the Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville And Commander Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval District ., . , UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA Comdr. Humes ;:yr. <1 aYf tI } I Famous Players Leaves Station $4r I , g i 'J'C. k Here Next Week For New DutiesSupply I S) w 'y . I .. --- -- - and Fiscal officer at the Naval Air Station since his arriVal - here in August, 1946, Comdr. "Hamlet" Slated Monday Ralph M Humes, SC, USN, relin- ulshed his post this week to attend the Armed Forces Staff College Comedy-Drama TuesdayThe Norfolk, Va. +'}. rye r y ?' c t ; +fyt ks :: Replacing Comdr. Humes is - Capt H. }<'. Gingrich, SC, USN, curtain goes up Monday evening: at 2000 at the formerly Staff Supply officer of NATTC auditorium for the presentation of Shakespeare's ComFairJax. immortal tragedy "Hamlet", the first of two outstanding One of the biggest Jobs under.taken at the station by Comdr productions to be presented by the celebrated Barter Theatreof Humes was the huge "roll up" or Virginia. The following evening the same group will present Reactivation program affecting all the comedy-drama "The Hastv Heart." Advanced Training Stations in pp, , *,4 T Truly a double treat for Naval - Florida."I i Air Station pert nnel, the I .... spent the first 18 months of tation of the two Mast Ceremony my stay at Naval Air Station plays by the largest ; Jacksonville on the rolling uj> pro ertory theatre In America gram," he declared "My successor to the public. Held Here For will have the pleasure of reactivating .._ one Base Men With the Navy there Is always Seven half years! as Sanal11' Station Supply and }'IM\II. M. Humes left turns his to his I beginning at 2000. Ralph ( over port stit'ccbor 'apt. in addition to the air " groups II. II. iingrlch/ (right), Comdr Unmet will attend the Armed Force be staged Monday and r. Seven Naval Air Station enlisted now operating here. I . Heart" will be > at Norfolk, Va. I stagg College men, including six: memera of the Capt. Gingrich, who will relieve day. ---- Comdr. Humes, arrived here in I Post Office" Directory service and I Worth Money, Too Tickets, which are now July of this year, coming from I at Ship's Service, one from overland transportation JAviation( Supply Depot, Oak- Repair, Main Gate and division, received letters of commendation . lartdf:-;CaJif rfwhere( he was officer Scores Of Ideas Offered In 48 j Training office, are priced I for outstanding ac- k cna ce.',tit Proceeds from the comphshnvent of duties from Capt. : \.1......'.... I In Station Suggestion ProgramAlthough Physical the welfare Training department and I 1 A I. Malstrom, Commanding Officer - ' ;;"Gr- Department, which is :, at meritorious mast last : [March Of DimesTo ' _ ; '. it failed to equal the record high number of the presentation. Thursday, iI. .. '. End SundayThe suggestions' 1917, the Naval Air Station's 1918 Sugges- Headed by Robert Commended were Elmo D. Good. I Jacqueline Logan in the man, SA; Boyd W Mathews, SN; tion Program received enough support to finish its second I Jack J. McCullough, AA; Can 2)I roles I Shakespeare's Naval Air "Marchof Dimes" campaign Station being con best year since the program was inaugurated here.A presented by the Barter 1 Quillen, TE3; James A. Teague.SN . ducted in conjunction with the I total of 584 suggestive ideas new production of this I' ; Thomas J, Sisk, TE3, all assigned - nation-wide appeal for funds to'' were submitted during the past Featurd ous classic. Breen, a to the Directory service of fight infantile paralysis has met I.year, as compared to the high I Navy 90 productions as actor the Post Office; and William H. with satisfactory response with I total of 828 suggestions offered in rector, plays "Hamlet", I Murphy, formerly assigned to the several divisions reporting 100 1947 by station employees In BroadcastsA queline Logan is starred overland transportation division, of the role of Gertrude, Hamlet's now transferred to Norfolk, Va A per cent contributions. compilation program I salute to the United States Division and Unit representatives shows that. 471 suggestions were Navy is being offered over two Fine Cast I The commanding officer's commendation . who have been appointed to processed in 1948 and of that national radio networks in two Breen is familiar to m read: "The command solicit donations throughout the i: number 299 were adopted with a weekly programs the Navy icemen, having directed Ing officer of the Naval Air Station . base, have been hard at it all week total sum of $10,050 awardedin Hour on ABC on Saturdays and in the original G. I, I Jacksonville, Florida, desired in completing their collections. cash awards to submitters. The the Naval Academy Band on 1943. He has became I to express his appreciation to you Now in its final week, the local program/'while self-supporting insofar Fridays over Mutual. most important people in for the excellent manner in which drive concludes Sunday, Jan. 30. '' as results are concerned, has The Navy Hour can be heard of theatre. you have accomplished the duties 'I' to the Miss Logan, who began assigned while attached to With contributions on a purely proved beneficial Navy each Saturday at 1300 over radio you voluntary basis, both service and i with an estimated savings of station WPDQ ((600)). reer'in the theatre as this station. Your outstanding civilian personnel are invited to4 a $272,906.50 realized from The second program starts study in a revival of abilities have been reflected in offer donations. Personnel wishingto I suggestions adopted here last year. its weekly broadcasts Friday, has played in movie roles your accomplishments and are contribute need not wait for a I As in the past the 1948 crop Feb. 4, featuring the U. S. Naval Richard Dix:, John commendable. Your earnest desireto Call for their respective unit representative of ideas submitted here produced Academy band and interviews Chaney, Walter Pidgeon adhere to all regulations of the they can volunteer many short cuts, improved prod It can be heard over Brook, Lionel Navy and the putting of your duties their otfeiings. ucts as well as saving thousandsof : WJHP (1320), Mutual affiliate, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. above self-interest are In keeping All funds collected here will be dollars in material and labor, I at 1530 each Friday.1'ROFKSSIOXAL Also in the cast of with the highest traditions oC (Continued on 1'age 2) (Continued on Page 3)I) (('0111 hiliI'd oil raKe ) the Naval service - --- - T- ; -1 ro '.. __ WG.s + ?r rot . WA.' t II ii ,:If.. -. -- p rv : T.VI.KNT Scenes from the two hurter Theatre production hl'r.)1011.. day and Tuesday Jerry JetM (Ophelia) ) and Kay nol le (Ho ratio), left, are about to go onstage In "Hamlet." In lower left, JitmeH And ecus Mini plays: Digger In "The Hasty Heart" .' JoM-plilne Parker, center, enact role of Nurse Margaret In N.UH play Jacqueline Logan as (:er- trmle and Robert lirern as Hamlet - art .shut n In M-ene. light, In h . "Hamlet.: lamest: Itorgnliio .(lower right) has role of Tommy - III Tuestlay'it showing oC . "The Hasty llwa-rt.:' . I'm. . Pope Two JAX AIR NEWS 27 January 1949 Jax Air News sUpLv1 Not New Nuggets E1U4ertal Of Aces O 0 0 0 0 w South Wing, Lower Deck You never can tell what you'll Bid,. WO G SALLIES find at the Not New Shop! Yen can surprise yourself! with the Extension 8184 MAINSIDE AUDITORIUM Telephone - find bargains you'll waiting ABilrrw II. FUney, Editor "MA1NSIIJE ArDITOHirMTIIIWSIIAV .. .... .. there. Tuesday. February 1, will !> l il, ( het r Mh ,- I be a big day. Toys, clothing and Stall N ratersThe "RENEGADES OF SONORA", featuring Allan Lane. f) useful articles of' all kinds JAX AIR NEWS I Is published FRIDAY SALUTE AND FAREWELL . weekly at the U. S. Naval Air Sta- I which we have Just receivedwill tlwn Jacksonville. Florida, and pi'Int.ed "ACT OF VIOLENCE", starring Van Heflin. As you will notice via photos and be placed on display at commei dally with non-apPl'opl'latl'd SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I 1 I detailed description elsewhere in that time. Come in to look end funds at no expense to the government "COMMAND DECISION", with Walter Pidgeon and Clark Oable.MONDAY I I the Jax-Air News today, this to buylDonations! arid in compliance with SecNav Circular I stay Utter 4:>-198 dated 12 December 1945. week marks the official Inauguration are always wel Copies are distributed free of chargeat "LADIES OF THE COURT", starring Add Jergens. I if the national term' can be the Naval Air Station, the Naval TUESDAY AND \nmINE8UAY"BOY applied locally, of Supply'a new come Commission sales will be Air Reserve Training Unit Naval Auxiliary - Air Station. Cecil Field and the WITH GREEN HAIR", with Pat O'Brien and Dean Stock- skipper, Capt. H. F Gingrich and handled on Tuesdays only. U. S. Naval Hospital. well. the farewell ceremonies for ---- I THURSDAY Comdr. R. M. Humes who has The JAX AIR NEWS I Is a member of "CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE", with Chales Starrett. been skipper since Aug. 1946. NOT NEW SHOP 1IOUHS and the Ships' Editorial Association I Ithe I I Armed Forces: Press Service.\ Reproduction 2000( --SMOKER AT MAINSIDE AUDITORIUM NAS Jax Vs. 'apt. Gingrich reported to the Not New Shop Hours-1000 of material from these Green Cove Springs. station last July, to rf'lIfCwp- to 1400 Tuesday Wednesdayand ! ! sources must bear a credit line. Rrpub- < I Thursdays at Hobby Shop lain Montgomery as! Supply Officer - Section of other matter except by 913.Breezing. service publication I U prohibited without :, on the staff of Chief of Nnvv Building iTrrnlnMlon of Editor JAX AIR 1 s a al Air Advanced Training. When I II HospitalChatter Advanced Training moved out In II I I November he a "umed duties R-s AroundO NEWS.CHAPLAINS' l At tfee. Pillion! Ch.pe'm, BirmtaghamBead Staff Supply Officer of CVmFa4r- and Manila Avena rr.liU.t Jax, . 0930-Sunday School. In assuming duty as the new & R. 1045 -General Worship Service, Chap. lain Francis L. Albert. Supply &, Fiscal Officer Captain PERSONNEL A ADMINISTRATION CORNER"STARS Patients at the U. S. Naval Hospital andI CaUvllecnOO Gingrich stated My family Welcome back to Miss . -Mass had quite a treat last Friday are very happy to be aboard the V 2100 Mass Dunbar new pearls and all. . 0700Cecil FieldChaplain night when they were guests at Jacksonville Naval Air Station and Persolnnel EYES"Many Welcome to Joseph IN YOUR S. A. Melrlng will officiateat the Bob Hope Show at the Gator to come to the Supply & Fiscal t Fisherman Jarrardhasn't O'.Connell. persons will remember the both masses I Bowl Definitely a 4.0 show the Department, with its reputation i| 050001An been too successful these the motion pic- In closing scene patients wish to their "can-do" outfit and a fine or- express appreciation of a outdoor Nursery Tor small children Currie" where the past few week-ends. Maybe Itlfn'tcold lure "Madame: to those who made it i Is maintained between 0900 anti ganization. I anticipate a very enough, or else somebody'susing gnat scientist speaks on the lee- : 1200. possible for them, to attend pleasant duty while in Jacksonville I true platform before the greatest the wrong bait. rut 'em on She explainshow NAVAL HOSPITAL CHAT EL rrlla. they're here again. Those report. dentists of her day. she was inspired to go on in I (Ward A-l) entertainer from Jacksonville", the j In leaving Commander. lumen What's this about Spurlock and her work by her husband and 1000-Dl vine Prvtettaat Worship Chaplain 5'D Cook Variety gang, who will preMTit said "Upon leaving the (Supply k Mr. Drinkwater in the clock lines how he had been inspired to go on I Hewitt Jr. I their super-dehue! show !*un- 1'1,,('ul Department the real regret in the afternoons. Looks like some by an rider] scientist who one time I f I dart Jan. SO at 1400 In the free Is to lave the pleasant 'on- I I kind of paper work going on after pointed out to the arching heavens Hall. I>on't mU! Itl! tads with the grand group In1 working hours. Lover Boy and said, "Look out to the star I Amble around any afternoon, I thai organization llouever, upon Warren Is about to have a daugh- and reach for it!" I CPO NotesSteaks II Monday through: Friday and hear leaving, it I I" with the realization tep-ln-law, come this week-end. the soothing classical albums that that this outfit 1 I..* 100 per rent Imbued Hr not DickMin.'ENOINKERI.Nfl. what he is for at least Man is the Red Cross has available with 11 !spirit of service In NEWS: Mad these two reasons implied in that We If you don't care for the classical their John! which will long ""nh..j) House Tracy Is going around witha great truth of the photoplay. are good, drinks! are (cold I type, there's Guy Lombardo and and be a credit to the red gleam in his eye. Seems asj enter into the labors of others, and I any night at the CPO club. many many more. All for you to Station Jacksonville, and the I IN.avy. though some Hypo Acid splashedinto they into ours. Yet we must keep I Music hot and )'ou'e not Old? enjoy ." i his eye. Now the order are )looking to the stars. Or as someone Come out and dance to MelCoody's The last word in plastic knick- l ut it, "Ideals are like stars.We And from the Department as a to wear a plastic facial mask when never reach them completely I orchestra Saturday knack stands is now on display in whole military and civilian, we working on photostats. Al TuggJo; them.. nights. the Occupational Therapy Shop. want to issue! a genuine "wel wears his mask on top of his head but we chart our course by Good music friends and fun. C/eated by Mr. R. Thomas and Mr.J. come aboard" to Captain Gingrich, like a bonnet. Men of the I'avy can understand i Number roll and you're in the Davis the models are truly On We hinted be and to Commander Humes, our Soups ; once this principle, for the stars are Gold original. very bet and warmest regard fore about hot soup on rainy days We of"srut'tlng basic to Navigation. speak stars" and I Bingo each Friday night at 8. Should anyone be looking for and a sincere heartfelt, "well' Yes, fine, we have the coffee machine - fixing our Bring the wife and the neigh- Air Ferrare during; the day, he can done". and the doughnut wagon 1.1"'.' I exact locations < thereby. bors. be found In the (). T. Shop. "Tony, "I What, no orange juice? ,.. Butw8'12could . Now the of principle having Make tracks! and join the 10111Ltt.s as hU friends rail him has been have r' a wagonservingsoup " ".tart! in your eyes" means that J "What was that explosion onZeke's soup l 1 in while see you once a working on various! different projects in covered paper>* |o. . one must look There's old{ yf : ; ,?a, . up. an ? .. I we like to talk to old crultlen.Rrfrt'lIhm..nts ranging from belts, billfold, farm I rainy days. ,thattoinataubi i -. story of a man who found a dollar down. "He fed his chickens many, price change purses and a red-white Mid Lay or terranean tunnel to( thelcfefttSdaT . Mil in the gutter, whereby he imTMdiately All kinds of refreshment you green rug. Bust: and one of them was a roos -- --- decided to keep looking enjoy with prices to fit the pay For his little daughter A. Palmer ter." ' down the rest of his life. When heame -- --- -- -- INSIDE .1 check-can't afford to miss a SN is building a novel plastic -. -- - to old he neared death - f age, time. good I lamp using the MerrygoRoundtheme : ' but all he had accumulated was t A heart a girl a lovely gown including the horses Enlisted Alleys fifty dollars innumerable buttons Valentine Dance, Saturday Feb.I PUBLIC WORKS and trinkets, a humpback, a miserable 12. Door prizes fun entertain I disposition, and no friends. ment. Good food music, make it See It For Yourself j [ Open dDrm. Action i I The Contract section welcomed back Betty Johnson of All because he got the "wronglook" a date to remtmber.Crlth.It. Formerly in this important business .. frown- The I.t bowlingalley the File Unit, she is filling the> heard suggest or Just You have of it You have in the Service I' Ship's t)f living. But support your club Attend read about it: Come and Bee It- vacancy left by Nell Holbrook The most elementary lesson' all building, which has been closed I j who is on stork leave. Jennie General Assembly meetings. | "Hamlet Shakespeare's immortal ' of us need to learn is "Look to the for repairs, reopened early this Kopec of Transportation Division hear Look for the notice-let's play To be presented by professional week. stars and reach Jor them!" ThE'Ywill your deas where they can do ;| cast of Barter Theatre I The will be relays information of a letter she alleys open seven received from Louise Bragg formerly - reflect in , your eyes. some good. i i Monday Jan. 31 at 2000 at I Ideals are like stars will days a week from 1630 to 2200.J J of Transportation; now inking - ; you Come out and be Keen around i NATTC auditorium. I I : not succeed: in touching them with At th e Ch,;ief felt y Oftinr'a. ; -- basic training In/ the WA\'ES.I . :your ))hands but like the seafaringman club. Everybody's Worry Now I Louise says she is doing: fine (n the desert of waters, you I i. and getting ready for exams. lt'. choose them as your guides, and Just like going to school again fallowing, .\ them, you reach your I IcltFtlny. Famous Final 1948 Income Tax Returns Pete the Capps lowdown chief on' Mandrake clerk ia giving the- (Continued from l'aKe 1) i Magiclon who is now playing at a RECREATION Daniel Reed who ia replacing the I Must All Be Filed By March 15 local nightspot, Pete ia still try- ailing Lep Chalzel as Polonius; ing to get the office girls to stand; vivacious Gerry Jedd as Ophelia; In mid-air with no strings attach; Frederic 'Wan finer as Claudius; Active service pay earned last ed. Olive Fleming of Personnel - ASHORE With all active service year need not be included in the pay now Unit trekked over to- Gainesville - James Andrews as Laertes; and subject, as of Jan. 1 1949 final tax returns for 1918 by enlisted to Ernest Sunday, claims she was nared - Ray Boyle, Mell Turner federal income taxes and offiCers the Navy is WHEN ON I.inmTY: LOOK IT THE Borgnine and Robert Paschall. personnel warrant I off because the ratio was 10 SALVA' 'TON ARMY while commissioned officers I withholding taxes insofar as base to 1. Must have been something' r SERVICE MEN'S CLUB OnUtanding Talent"The are required to report only theexcess and longevity pay and extra pay else besides men that scared her Hasty Heart" which fol- for doctors ia conceined. The 102 WEST ADAMH ST. I of $1,500 of all active service Navy ;I loff.I . lows "Hamlet" the following received last accord- will not Income tax from Phone 4.2104Jacksonville pay year, withhold News I 1 from the fire box: Lum Fla. night, Tuesday has been termedone 'I ing to the Bureau of Naval Per- fluctuating and irregular compensation !,I, H'lIlaoof/ No. 2 fire station has of the outstanding plays to sonnel Bulletin such as flight, ' Till'KM AV, ,UNI'AU27th Information submarine been supplying the entire fire de- ...: Corn Topping-candy; making. come out of World War II. ; Final returns for 1948 must be drill, and training duty pay. I partment with some mighty fine ' barter shop quartet.J'IIIDA1' | I A three-act comedy-drama, the filed not later than March 15, Aid For Personnel'' JAMAKY 2ftIt I fish' since his last fishing: trip. . 04II--81"hIJl'lInj( -- Hoi'Ida', lovely story of "The Hasty Heart" concerns 1949. I Individual service personnel, including L. R Green of station No. 1 has fl"wf'ltJ. a group of soldie.R and a i The wartime exclusion from Reservists on Inactive been this I: handing out cigars past JR'itt\ -lloiw back riding( t'l' n pol ta.tl..n nurse in a field hospital behind gross income of all compensation! duty, must account directly to the week.' It I was a girl! At elation - tutnlnheriHATI Assam-Burma front doling the for enlisted and to Collector of Internal Revenue RnA'.JANI'AR\ link .J the service up : for No. 2 J. G. Griff has been Written John Patrick the $1,500 each of for commissioned I taxes atttlbuted to such O|lion flfuaA1nrtli'tenlc war. by year pay confined to the hospital for a .. I play was toured last year by the service ended Dec. 31, I ing and irregular income fluctuat'I'I I tonsllectomy C. C. Younl'has'\ 81\nt'811. fails JIoiw ..hllt"01.. I I Barter Players and has been revived 1948. Service personnel, including submarine drill and training duty to : ]cyl.Hll.I/ no one argue will since Grlfflflha T'li-nlr) suppsr-Nn char Ire.t I by public demand. Reservists on inactive duty, are pay. I j I been away Since we mentioned +l'NUA1'. JAMAK:401k: I The three-act war play features cautioned that it is their responsibility i If such irregular pay during calendar I about what a good dishwasher .. ,w 1rh.Io-nut Irtrakfnulik while! you Frederic Warrlner brilliant young : to account for their own Income year 1949 is expected: to I Buddy Norton Is, he has HtfditMflnK TiBnupoitatlon leaveacln I actor in the role of "Lathle" the for tax payment purposes! total $100 or more a "declaration been In hot water (literally) *t I). I Scottish sergeant. Beautiful Josephine Exemptions Explained of estimated tax" (Treasury form I I home Jlorm-tcwn Hour, I Parker the only woman II I Active service pay as explained I 1040-ES) should be filed with the I . .' Vesper time.Sweetest Mudlr. In (own.JWJO I cat in the play portrays the ,. in the Bupers Information bulletin Collector of Internal Revenue by !t, ... Includes base! longevity sea March 15, 1949. Such -Buffet UI'J0f'1-8J1ln.olrd' by I II nurse. Others in the cast include I estimatedtax CPO Club Holds Junior hoxteMe*. Mell Turner Ray Boyle James foreign !service flight submarine, I II In excess of the amount eS.1 I I MIIMIAt.. JANTAHY BUt Andrews Ernest Borgnine and Ed I drill training, and other special \ timated to be withheld, should I Pl'> - .4 ]0)Bowling.. I to former naval aviation' filed or in quarter- nnual In- Chief Petty Officers' club members - TI .-."'UAJ".ltKt'AR" lat Such stallments. First tadets. lump sum payments installment t Hunrileiaft.IT.ft I will hold their general assembly - -Roller Skating Jar Roller March have been held to constitute inhume should be paid when the declaration I meeting Monday Jan. 24 Rink .Uf'O nlllhl-I" for (he pile of I for the year in which is filed. at 2000 at rec.iv-I the CPO Club. : J) ore' '. .. d. Rental subsistence l and Naval Air Station ,n'IIN.'IAJ..ltKI'AR;" \. h4 (Continued from 1)) ( personnel encountering I All members ate requested to Weekly f'IIIIy-"AIi hands on deck, turned over to Chaplain Francis enry' allowances are tax-exempt. difficulties with their attend the meeting during which gritty 11111 In sight, Lee Albert, Station Chaplain, campaign Pay for accrued leave upon ep- I tax problems will get assistance. I plans will be discussed and wmmltters - ," Well t... seeing you) chairman for forwarding to station from active duty .ia active from a representative fiom the office chosen for the coming r'r issue Julie---Double dinner.: District headquarters duty Leave paid for in bondsor of the Collector I N.4l4-e--All-dny bun trip Feb 6lh to the Representative, pay. clf Internal Valentine dance. I. Sliver: fpilnim. SI t. Augustine Ma line- Sixth Naval District otherwliie under section 6 of the Revenue who will wt up office J .. lit rwV fkeferu>kr swamp. state your which in turn will forward funds Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946, in Room 14-A of the Administration Now they're to mftH ifwJfr.-Sign up with stuff member, to National Infantile Paialynnheadquarters. all amended is excluded! from building from Feb. 14 until trying ul- Cumr-iit tlbh a pen for mrmbruhlC"t. ,- whiskey out of sawdust. Exit ... gloss' income i Ft b. 18. ; with stuff im-nibcrs. ttrs, enter shingles..yy.dl . r , I . ".... .V. f -, :..:. -7 .... ; _ . ... r' 27 January 1949 SAX AIR NEWS Page Three . 1 VF-82 Pilots Cop i I RehabilitationOf Carrier ,Group I Links Tournament : I Oil Terminal -? A hard-driving ,squad of VF-82 Being PlannedThe lots found the local golf eourso .J their liking to cop the crown I the first round of play in the fuel oil terminal en) the Carrier Air Group Bight pilot's Trout River north of Jacksonville golf tournament which has beenIn ,I which includes four tanks capable progress on the station greens of storing 135,000: barrels of aviation - aM for nearly a month. + ) gasoline, is scheduled for Paced by Robert Knight, who rehabilitation, it was announced a, was second lowest medalist in the j this week. s first round-robin with 44.8 as a Flans and specifications! for the 4-game; average on nine holes, the project have been drawn by the VF-82 team ran rampant over the : Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington - four other squadrons participating I D. C. and forwarded to In the torney to ('bAlklp a perfect : the Naval Air Station. Bids will be te>" record of four victories. invited Within the next few days 1k' Al Bosworth, of VA-84, was low by the officer in charge of con- medalist In the 'tourney's first struction at the Naval Air Station (" I 21 has been ret round with a nine hole average -- ------------- February asa to of 43.5. Knight is second with his RECEIVE COMMENDATIONS at a meritorious mast last. Thursday, these five men, attached tentative date for opening of the 44.8, Steve Cofneliussen, on the to the Directory Service nf the Pot Office, received intern flf commendation from commanding bids.!' . VF-81 squad, compiled a 45.0: on officer Capt A, I. Mahtrom for outstanding accomplishment of their aligned. dutlen.' The bids, it was announced, will + nine holes for third place in the Left to right, ,Jameft> A, Tongue, SNj Can Qulllen, TK3; Thomas J. Hl I..k, TKS; Klmo I). Goodman, be for contract work consisting low medalist group; and Herb Heln Sand lloyd W Mathews) : Sn. Also recrhlng the honors but missing from, the picture, i is Jack J. of the cleaning of and alterations of VF-82 is tied with Gard l\1'ullolljth, AA. to four steel fuel tanks and Don ___ ____ ._ ____ L _____ .. piping; shooting for VF-82, for fourth provisions for the mooring and un- place, each holding an average of loading of tankers; reactivation i 4: for four games. I Commercial Bulletin I [ Sea Scout Troop of the power plant; fencing andnect'llsary Officials of the Eighth Air road work. .. Group tournament announced this Bulletin Hill be accepted: only until space I U tilled Call ext. 82SO.Holpcilnt : : Being Organized I The fuel terminal was turned } week that at least one more round I/lR ,MAi.). -- I over to the War Assets Administration - electric 1125. ,,15 unfurnished- with 1 Organization of a Sea Scout Pining range room apartment will be within the I after next six the close of played room suite $125. Both for $2'l.Le.' bath. Linn. 3651 Orange! Park after Troop for boys 15 years of age or shortly ! weeks, unless! other Intra-Mural Jlleu. Ext; 534 or 343 after 16iO. m'to.: I( older, who are dependents of active 'the war. On Jan. 14 the Navy leagues are organized within the Baby carnage. Inquire at :W2fl-A: Nor. Bedroom with twin hells and hath for retired was granted the right of entry, next month, which would therefore man" St.. Dewey Patk for HII I1. I couple or single person. Kitchen I or Navy or Marine use and occupancy of the area fnconnection 1917! Pontiac, 4-door streamliner II, Radio privilege If laired Cheshire, 628 Corps personnel, is being planned shorten the meet. heater A-l condition, 12,100 RnJlllrlll'. I'h. 7-6359. sponsorship of Jacksonville - mile I1W3. ph. 821.1. 1 rehabilitating shore facilities. I Collapsible baby carrlit good condt- Two nice rooms with ('onnM'lInbllth Branch 91, Fleet Reserve lion $7. 11'1. Sum Deuteh, 1354. In private home 1H04 Copeland St. Association, it was revealed this Complete plans call for the Cumberland Rond.l Ph. 75426.Completely week by FRA officials. (dredging of a basin adjacent to : ft ,plywood Minn bout, remote Hirer. furnished house toe tent !, the pier, by Army engineers, and tog wheel with 12 hp. Seehee motor Call Deloney, 2-13C6. The new organization will meet I .100.. A. A, Kherenman; Rt 4, Box Share house with couple, $12.50 pf'rwr'k I in the southwest wing of building I, for the modification of the pier 482-D Tlmuqunnn Road. 2-2106 during Kherenmitnn. Rt. 4, Box 482-D; soon as organization\ plans are , brdi with kitchen workers employed at NAS. oo m prisilegesnear : ! Tlmuquunu Road j SALTY HUMOR FROM NAS for couple. Ph. 2-&: !JO. completed I I 1937) Plymouth coupe, radio spotlight, Double front room In private home, With no previous Scout membership J good tires and new battery On be t HERE AND THEREThere Keen<< at JIMft-B: Randolph, St.. NAS. Furnished Fuorlong,apartment 816 May ,st.all Call electric.7-4112.kit required, eligible boys or their :[ Wheeler In Front Fast outboard runabout A-l (condition wood Kit klltnd parents who are interested in sea $250. Contact ChleC Moo.... Ht LandIng chen. Edge Apis. Ph was once a fisher named Our Shop !827 O A R. 2-1102 scooting are asked to contact any 'In Cage ScoringFleetfooted Fisher, Lot 100x163 In Orange Park on Rood One kitchen or two bedrooms Johnson furnished with 4225: II of the following: Emory Orszag, privilege , Who fished from the edge of a high Park.dry lAnd. Moore 3816-B Dewey Lake Shore Blvd. Ph. 2-6794. 1142-B Allegheny Rd., NAS Jack- Carl Wheeler, Personnel . JIt:I.r' :. sonville; R. L. Kirkpatrick, 5119 forward, fissure 1939: Chrysler Royal good condition, slipped past Operatlons' . .. radio, overdrive and 1949 license, Bahy 1111'''I'. Ml*. Glanrinn.\ Ph 2-S785.! Kinpsbury St., phone 8-0341; H. X fish with a grin : Park Jim Brady in the .intramural Bowen 2245 St. rhoBilby fisherman $750.: Ccdr. Kpperson, Ext; 2S5. ; h.ltl..r. 1. E. Miller, 379 Crystal St., phone basketball Pulled the in, 1.D' point-making parade , Table lamp silk shade Mitchell floor I Hitter. Carole Dortson, 1015: BarlnSt. 7-53D1; W. A, Shrum, 1336 Cumberland ! I f:. Now they're fishing the fissure lamp, electilc Hide arm water. heater I to lead the ten top scorers . ; KM5.: NAS. Kxt. ,. t for Fisher and metal Ice hex Call 8-2JWT.: ,_ I Rd. i this week. t. M Two bridge" coat, size 43 and 44. Contact I I I II Lt Powell at Senior BOCJ, Kxt. Openings Listed I Totaling 88 points in six contests i We /! that lipstick isMrn..thlnJ 501. Best Skit Honors I the pace-setting yeoman holds a :' that merely adds color- Neat, near attractive NAS. three$1.950: bedroom down on bungalow $ ,500, Al Kindergarten I II two point lead over Brady, with fog and flavoring to an old pas- Ford, n-9!!m or fMHWO evening. Two vacancies! exist in the Jun- Fall To Den Four Red Sheldon, Wheeler's running time: it-piece dining room suite, 4 pc. bedroom for kindergarten class for children !! mate" in third place with 66 tal- suite butane heater and coffee . table ROM. Kxt. 530 or 8-2212.: 2-4 years of age, it was learned lies.Here's At Scout Meeting , !'I can't marry that sailor, Used carriage! and play pen pad, both today. j i how they stand with the for $10. Row III, 2-9fW! first round drawing to a close: mother, said the girl. "He's an I Parents wishing to enroll their 1911 DrSoto, (custom radio and heater I Members of Den 4, Cub Pack Wheeler, Fern. KK atheist and doesn't believe there new engine. Contact Chief Zimmerman I children can contact Mrs. Arlene 131 of the Naval Air Station Brady, Oper. W is a hell." 1019 Bailn St.. NAS. Ext. H)74. 'I Cheshire at the Nursery or call extension walked off with blue ribbon hon- Sheldon Tern. MJScholt. "Marry him answered the Bedroom suite, ('hf' t'tlf drawers, 368. NARTU M pros- Me bed. $20. Ravne, ll.M-A: I I ors for the best skit exhibited White, Hnsp. MClaffy. ptctlve mother-in-law "and between dou'l ----- -- - gheny Road NAS. during the second meeting of the Supply 55: the two of us, we'll convince Practically new easy aplndrler \ pack last Friday here at the sta- riorna, Oper. 51 A him that he's wrong." Ing machine Including. plastic ccner.Reasonable tion Boy Scout headquarters.With :Murray, M. NARTU 48 Rn> net 1134-A Allegheny I Tucker: VU 45 ), Road, NAS. r the theme for the competition McCraw. Rad. Cen. 45 ;t CO: "Your wife came to town, Late 1M7 Ford V-8. All extra, A-11 based in "Musicalss," the 1 ' condition Turner, 1100 Cumberland j I gave: :you a 23-hour pass and Road or 59:!. ingenious youngsters put on ft full- i you come back 21 hours late. How Small furnished home for rnuple. fledged minstrel show In traditional I New 4-Cenl Card come T"Soldlt'r Convenient to NAS. Jamsom 2655 Orange 4 blackface, and costumes. : For Air' MailingA : "Well, sir when I got to, shoe iikalca.Pmk., girls sue 8, $10. Kvenlngfcdtrsd ; Cubmaster W. H. Clinton introduced the hotel my wife wds taking ", able J$7: See. Folks Hi HHI- I N. J, Lancaster Muscokee new four-cent air mail portal bath." B Th. KM.; 509. z- lacks or district neighborhood/ commissioner card will be placed on sale soon by 1917 Nash Amhsdr. nverdi-lxe, rarllo. ' CO "Did that take two :" you Jhllllal'l' to appreciate., $1,6115> Folks. f who spoke briefly on the importance the PoMoffice\ department.Of . ) days I 1413-A: Child St.. NAS or Ph. ;,(O, of active participation of standard postcard! size, the -+' Soldier: "No, sir, but it took almost House trailer 18 ft. custom built. eEpc parent In youth organizations.Awards new 4-cent card, can be mailed Sleeps 4, fully equipped. Sacrifice for , that long for uniform to my I $1.31(5.: !( Folks, 1412-A Child St.. NAS t tv of badges, gold and silver anywhere; in the U. S. and possessions - : dry : 'Chief clothing for mile, slfe 15',4'! shirt!, arrow and service stars were presented Canada or Mexico.\ It will _ coats, size :!R. Call 2-RX52. to 15 scouts. t provide air mail service to anyplace Thrre small boys were sitting on FOR UF.NT: now within the domestic-rale furnished rooms for rent to Nav.v 4 the curb. One was playing: with an couple or two business women $(0 i area for two cents less than the airplane One was playing with afire | Potter, 1221'IItOI ' per month. \ Scores r pst i "f a one-nunce letter. engine. One was reading "Es' I Branch Ph. 2-59)8.!)!! -.s. .- Completely furnished house. Tlmuqinna I quire Manoi Nlt' I"'I'A 2-:1110.1: X5/1- (Continued from 1'age 1)) A kindly old man approached ; Sv and eliminated many 'health and i Letter (Commends; and asked them what they wanted to be when they grew up. The first > ,Women In Service safety hazards, plus adding many I conveniences to fihops.Inlf'ft..t 0 & R DepartmentPraise replied that he wanted to pilot a | B-29.! The second wanted to be Increases , ......a fireman. The third, looking up a Now Total 7,000Women Receiving the support and back-' for its accident prevention - -w: ing of top-diawer management, program was acconkd the from his "Aw I magazine, replied, the Armed Forcesnow I In ' Overhaul anR the Suggestion Program has been Repair Depni.mfntby it isn't important, I just want to ' total than 7,000 according ." more standardized! throughout the government Dr. John M McDonald, del cctor grow up.Tough i to recent government: fig by Executive Order P817 | of the' Division of Industrial: Hygiene ures. signed bj President Truman on j Florida State Beard of "Put shut , ; Guy: up or !''' The Army leads in women members ; Dec 31, 1946. Various reports' Health, who visited the Naval Air 'it up of whom j 616 officers, Meek with e from the Navy Department indicate Station last month.Commenting . ,t Guy: I 200 are members of the Regular: that employee interest in the on his tour of the I I ,establishment, the remainder in I the state hcalh! officer ; IVntlM You needn't program has picked up considerably shops, public - your open rmnith any wider.. When I pull the Active service; 32 warrant ofrfleers as witness of higher: rate of In his letter to dipt. J. L. Holland - and 3,146 enlisted women, suggestions and ideas. MC. USN, related: "1 was tooth 1 be out- 'J expect to 'Ii The Navy has 400 officers and -fh of the program here at the station good housekeeping throughoutthe ;, Peg: "They tell me you had a 1,750 enlisted women. The Air foes to the Heads of Departments, plant as well as the measures Force has 145 women officers apd taken to safeguard employees' date last night with that bad egg supervisory personnel, and members I f Meg: "Must be some other guy. 1,180 enlisted" women. A total of of the various committeeswho ,| from accidental injury. The supervisors - This guy was too fresh.. 24 officers and about 250 enlisted willingly aided in evaluating: i in charge of the processes! personnel'! form the Women's :: the hundreds of ideas and helped | where potential health hazards Rose: "I'm making new dress branch of the Marines.! put them In operation j t might be expected seem to be well but MY heart Isn't In It." With the full authorized wpm. : Employees are being asked, to [ aware of the possibilities. So far Mary Jane: "Rather low Isn't rn'" stregth in the Regular Establishment participate in the program this i las!!! I could determine, all the potential it?" I calling for ftOO officers year with hopes! '--,- I 20 warrants and 6,000 enlisted I, The Suggestion Committee Is! contfol.; < .. a Molly: How come you call your I women, the Navy Is re- ... making every effort to assume ----- _-_-_-"----- '- boy friend Pilgrim" 'l'rultlnglomf' i76 women every prompt processing of all suggestions - Mary: "CaulJc'uy time hf I'I five or six weeks. The full strength RING HEADLINKK-Holder submitted. STATION calls! he makes a little I'r.gl, ('1115." calls for the Army to have 500 officers of many I***! and nervier middleweight Boxes suggestions! are placed - " --- "''I 75 warrant officers, and < title. 1'''' Patterson in most departments] for em Sailor: "Have you heard the refrigerator 7,500 enlisted women; Marines!, 100 of Jax-Navy ulll share the twin ployees' convenience. However 11WM500-]\ ---j t song ?" I officers, 10 warrant officers, and main event along with lightweight suggestions can be submitted directly - ( GaJ"HOWdoe.itgof-: :IsOOO enlisted! women; Air Force Joe Martin In nextweek's to the Recorder, Beneficial 1100-17oo-'rld81 Sailor: "Freeze ft Jolly good fel I :300 officers, 40 warant officers, smoker at M.h.ld" l .txlitoriuin. Suggestion Committee, building J 001)-2fot low" I and 4,000 enlisted women 450. .... - 1....1oooo... Page Four JAX AIR NEWS 27 January 1949 WAVES Cagers I , Entertain Rivals I \ I Here Friday NiteThe NAS WAVES hoopsters, are (slated for another home court stand at NATTC Auditorium tomorrow nTr night when they meet 0 ? ?a. crY r the Pepsi-Cola sextette in the preliminary Ii .event. to the Jax-Navy- l amii Fort! Benning cage fray. This past week the local elrlsin , blue dropped their first and Ilk' 5 3x1 > S : : a second engagements. but came fi t back against Fernandma last I Thursday night, 2117. The Waycrou' 0 Amazons overcame a 16-8'' first half WAVE lead in handing A the NAS belles their first setback M of the season. The Navy sextette p 24-15 decision to Pepsi- > dropped a 2, e th Cola in the Girls' City Basketball ?t loop the following night will comeback for tomorrow nightIn ii t revenge r : t S ail a non-league game J4 . Monday night Coach Skip Mo- ser, will lead her crew to Pensacolato tangle with the Gosling lassies 0 The Pensacola sextette has been unable to notch a single win over theNAS Jax team in the la"t'I' years In the first half City Loop title playoff against Pepsi-Cola last week the local combo pared bv Moser held a 15.12 lead with four minutes to play but 11a desp ate effort to pull the contest out ot i the fire the to Pepsi team the first racked stand up! iii ,'!' ."*,$Ir:! f"" i ir."*,..;' t.). aT. '. __ _",....,__ ........... _.'_ .,,_ ........'..........., '.'... ...., m._" or_...... .. ..n_ _mm ...- 32: points gain FVsf cot'UT \(1'IOna..I'thll.J! addicts l gut plenty In the IVtly\ of the loraK. Ia\is CM.. of Florida and Doll\ ((21)) go iij> fir Illl - Alice J.'ltzpa t { spaikc bunting. off tinb1.uKlio.ini In :No.' 2 'a\'IiIl\\: :' lonlt this one 6H-49. Jai \ acmirtmen \ui of action hen in recent dur us the coilone the, winners' led with. local" '\'l'1pOint makers tinned> their winning.,\ %, rUritla" ; Frll..h and -J.vx'Sa\,\' 1'lIla v in a .V real fI -hl fur the bull K put 1111| by U' .11'l.lldge: : : nr 'a'II. in pit I Moser th UnJ point < ti.tltle for po-s.'ssioii of the. b. '1I11I photo :'1.41. 1. Imula men .hn\lll lure :No.' :a, as team ni.itiKiilh, Lu\arr I 1111) !sl.in.N iiy in Ihl'1 S with ten\ are ( al\i-ro I'HI.) Powell (d't! and I .|i>linv>n ( '.''i.) \\ hilt, :\n.n: !I. I fray' willi ernaiuliiia, taken" by the local-, 1I>-1!>, _ -1 I I I I 2 Clubs Head EM Bowlers Unbeaten .. 9Qunt . Hot Loop ScrambleIn RaceWith Adds Stetson To Streak Team Gain Station BerthsFive competition becoming . -- --- -- I keener as the season piogresses, Benning Doughboys Here top-notch ki-glers from theenlisted the enlisted mt'n's bowling league men's bowling league bltll' still sports a ftrst-pla deadlock, Jax-Navy Court gel out high scores to gain th sharing I Weekend Skirmishes ! and with Hospital Dispensary For inside track for bertha on th iNaval the top spot. Slate Reminder Air Station bowling squat The Hospital squad gained seven : 0 I 1 A rampaging undefeated Jax-Navy cage combination I the stars witha Leading tenpin points over the past two weekjto J I Jax-Navy's basketball menu extended its winning streak to ten straight by drubbing a 188 pin average for four line: catch up with the Dispensary : for the week;: I i I coming w- t6 in thrilling team, which has been resting in Tomorrow night at 2000 at I fast Stetson University aggregation, a was Louis Novak of Dispensaryenlisted the start of the : encounter on the latter's court Tuesday. team Novak who is also first place since I NATTC Auditorium, Fort Ben: : _. with ----- the enlisted tourney -- leading tournament Chief Petty Officers vs Nas Jax. With the count tied at 41-41 rung o next I stan of the Tampa five came a. 174 average, compiled scores of who shared the top spot with the Fort Benning vs in Saturday, : with five minutes remaining: I with 13 for his team. I 155. 213, 192. and 191 to cop the Hospital last week, dropped several I NAS Jax at NATTC Auditor the game the locals were equal to o . Five Itow with a 751 totalEd \ Orlando first place pin ' recent crucial to slip determined games ium at 2000.Monday the occasion by instituting a into fifth place. Right on the heels 31 Jan. NAS Jax vs I II' spirited offense in the Keeping in top form, the Jax- McNight, another outstanding of the loop leaders is VF-81, followed -I NAS Pensacola at Pensacola, dying moments to ice the fray Navy basketeeis: also topped the enlisted bowler, finished ser.ond . by FASP.ON 6. FU. i o Orlando Air Force Base last weekat with an average of 177. Mi'- I Capable kegling by Louis o'akand Center Chris Christenson pacedthe the NATTC Auditorium, 7130. Night who carries the banners of Bob Hubbard enabled Dispensary t, i I II I victors and with Paul 11 points,netted while I The clash was dominated by local the Hospital posted an aggregate: to gain a 4-0 decision over Paul King Petty : scoimg all the way, the NAS cag- of 710. Mi-Night is also! second: lu the CI'Os.tUlnt'd in a 591 I[ Tennis Enthusiasts 9 apiece. Benjamin and Brooks era holding a 31-19 lead at halftime high average of the station tout were the big guns for Stetson, tallying - total, while Hubbard disposed nament. pin I 16 and 13 respectively. points of 555 pins. Schoeder topped 551 : Initiate Practice Although no men went out of the An Operations( maple-splitter, pins for the losing Chiefs ,I Getting off to a late tart this game via the foul route, the miscues John King, knocked over 675 total Hospital captured a close 3.1 '1 I Owen V llIams, 1948 Seventh season the Fort Banning basket- were plentiful with 34 personals pins to finials third, compiling Win from the Marines last week, Naval District Tennis championship eers coached by Bob Phillips, ex- called: in the contest. an average of 169. Bob Weberlu and FASRON 6 gained a forfeit and the only member: of last Michigan State ace were unableto I Jacksonville leaped off to a Cut covets the lanes for FASRON t It over :NARTU 0 & R, led by Al I year's team left at NAS Jax begansupervision get their campaign started until start, piling up a considerable\ lead garneded ai\ average ot 16* for Truruki, won over VA-84 and Operations o of drills for station last week Sporting a rangy before the visitors could get their the fourth highest qualifying tal.I . took a set from VF-81 I candidates of the tennis team last I quintet\ the Doughboys are expected bearings. The Orlando team rallied ly.I His four game total was 671. the week week at the Ship's Service\ wnirU. : to give Coach Boerner's latter of the first the during past I once in the: part Finishing number five in I tht'irI The CPOs rolled a 926 high Anyone interested in trYing out crew plenty of trouble on half, but failed to narrow the margin Jax-Navy team \tryouts, Bill Inkoif game total to take honors last for a berth on the team can contact I two day visit. The Benning tutor to any extent rallied to score a 6il! and a liB week, while Dispensary compiledthe Williams at exl. 611, or report will probably start Bob Kinnatd Paul Petty of the NAS team average. I I three honors with on the practice court after 1530 and Leon McCiary at forwards team high game led the scoring parade, netting 19 I A schedule for the station 2V/ pins. Novak retains his, high where the nellers" are practicing: : Bob Nixon or Ed Echols at the points on eight baskets and three has not yet been released, but thrPhysical game mark of 216. dally I pivot post, Phil (Cheiokee) Smith 0 and Keeieatioi' ' followed and. _Dale .McClam__ __ at the__ guards. gratis tosses. He was by Training .. n ' Red Doll who seized 14 markersBuddy department: al)11011l11'1"1lIaL on Picking Up SteamMarines X: .\s G'!, Cherry Point Uibson contributed 11 would be forthcoinig within a to' \ ' The locals: took on the Cherry : points for the visitors days, I __ __ \ Point Marines at the NATTC Auditorium -- -- - Snare American Title I II last Monday evening:' and, HomeDebul : when: the final whistle had blown, Jax Ringmen In . ' NationalAlthough the visitors were On the short end For As 2 Clubs Fight of a 62-18 score Next Week With Covemen I results ot .smeral un- For the winners, towering Lon Final games in the National Christensen bore the brunt of the played light contests the may final vast lust a round different Hoop loop) are Mated next week load, tallying 17 points., Paul Petty Boxing fans will j get their Joe Martin and Pat Patiei! <.maic landings of on the :National: League with little change in the current and Red Doll each garnered 13 first ulimiwtf of the 1M9!) Naval elated to meet a pair ot!' "ouKit intra-mural cage loop the Marine standings expected. Games include o markers for the local tam Air Station boxing squad Green Cove rlll -l1Il"n in the twin quintet sewed-up first half American Radio Central vs NARTU ; Operalions Ray Hooper came through with in action next Tl1lll'sdar night o mam events Both local! colorbearers ( - loop bunting early this week, vs Supply; Hospital vs nine field, throws and live flee local won close decisions ii\ i-r the power-lad With five wins and no losses on Coml<'air. Mauler va VU, and I shots to tally 23 points for thelosers when their opponents two weeks ago their record Personnel vs Dispensary: on Mon and register the highest individual leather-pushers climb throughtho and have tuned up for th.' fist-ilui- With results of yesterday's National day. On Wednesday: Supply vs score in the encounter! I ropes at the :\fainsideAlIIlilorilll1 o >'y next week. NARTU, Dispensary vs Operations Top !Had) Five mix with League clash between the I \ to a I J'r'lmi..lnlC't14lu undefeated NARTU and Personnel VU vs Radio Central; Hos- Led by Lon Chiistensen, who rugged ring squad from tlrcen : Richard Beck, NAS btntnin- and Personnel\ field and bucketed pital vs Mauleis scored seven throws the : Chuck Abalon - fives not available, top weight, and anpecled "\ rung remained in the hands of the ConsFatr.S'l'tNIINt4 one charity shot for 15 Cove Springs.A I to renew their ring teuii( ' flashy Personnel combo, this peat : points, the locals kepi their win I't.tUIImatl'!\ between the Beck declsioned Abdlon jt lr'nCote ; :> l'WI1.;; I.K.U.I'E: : streak alive by beating Mai'Dill two rivals, next week's home card weel in a real loeloloeslu i .t/i. IVun Lnrl )'14. Air under w.iy at 201),). Field, 70.59, at the Tampa gets I ItesiiltH AnnouncedIn PERSONNEL; 1\ I) 1lNltTU I Local welterweights Ronnie\ Iu- Force Base last Saturday l''l'nll1g.I I The eight b ml card, which huh National.league games played 5 j 1Uizoiurrr.u. well and Ray: Hall will bo 1It'l'k"lthdr it; two week ' MacDill drew first 'en through a process ::1 'l 6 The quintet this past week Corn Fair edged I initial wins fur ICES .1 i' I>ISPtN-\RY': 3:1: 6 blood, but Christensen and Ace of maUh-malung by "Chips": Chip- Kadi.. Central, 19-44 ; Supply whipped Ol'tJtATIU-I: ::1 1 6 both I pironl, local boxing: tutor, and I Both of these -Iax! leather-sluu' Woolbrighl began tegialeiing Dispensary, 32-20; Operations SUI'P1.Y ::1:1: 6 lost their bouts by 1'.1'.0. "i' :1 3: 4 Held and flee: shot right and lett.lio )IM P.iria. Green Cove manager, .. topped the Hosital, 37-31 NARTU ('Oll'AiIt Green Cove Hal JIcKiniu[ ?, \ *; :\ULI'RS: :! :3 ( Wiggins of"tht"' MacDill squad is expected to bu a top-notch trimmed the Mnulers li-36! VU JdX Welter, who dropped li'i 1'- VU 1 t 2 went wild and garnered mx field smoker with plenty of punch.In o : a < dropped a 31-44 decision to the R.tulu! (NTR.\I. 1 1 :2 local miltmen's initial ion to hU Creed: Cove advei-n\ the league-lead Personnel l h'lIS-1 ..u:1IIUUU11: : : t: goals in the first peiiod, but at intermission I two weeks ago, but hm been putishing - the Covcnieu early this Il'nn Lu.t J'h. the Jax-Navy team was win over ters: Com Fair tripped haulers, 1') up for the coming tray AIARiNEi :5 IJ month, thl" Jumltm captured five 'out front, 29.21. I 18-16 HAKTU smothered VU 6:)- S in ; R-J 1 Christensen took 'ill scoring bunOrs of the eight matches, which in- Alons 1 with the eight boulu pi'"i- 32; Operations .stopped Radio Central 'ASRON Ii 3:4: Ii . 38.30 Personnel smothered OVtHIIItlL1'10: with 1:5 points, followed by i eluded :i (pilr of win by newcom- mater Chlppironi{ expects to rout lout ; RKI'Mft 1 3 G Ace WIlt)!!"iloht; and Red DM, who era MiU Thomp.-on and Joe the card: with several j>ro und and trimmed 48-32 I Supply Dispensary.; 53-33.Hospital VAS SIATION hl/LICE. : 1 i t J Y:U i hid girnetvd 13: imecv. Hill Jnlin- Ljckv: via lh- KO. rout! < amateur: wrestling match I - Page Four JAX AIR NEWS 27 January 1949 Cagers I Entertain Rivals Here Friday Nite j > The NAS WAVES hoopaters arc t slated for another home court stand at NATTC Auditorium toMorrow night, when they meet the Pep l-Coa! sextette In the preliminary 4g' event to the Jax-Navy- , Fort Benning cage fray. This past week the local gjrls j In blue dropped their first and back necond. against engagements Fernandina, but came last cEb* j .- I IIiwc Thursday night, 24-17. The Waycrollll' - Amazons overcame a 16-8 t first half WAVE lead In handing y. f w 'r y c ?eeti t ar'v _ the NAS belles their first setbackof the season The Navy sextette % IirMa g v3c dropped a 24-15 decision to Pepsi- Cola in the Girls' City Basketball 'loop the following: night, will comeback for revenge tomorrow night in a non-league game. - Monday night Coach Skip Moaer - will lead her crew to Pensacolato } tangle with the Gosling lassies }D a +l The Pt'nlJacollIIl'xtelle has been : unable to notch a single win over i the NAS Jax team In the last five I years.In th the first half City Loop title Pi playoff against Pepul-Cola last I _ week the local combo paced by ' Moxer held a 15-12 lead with four I dLik'ds minutes to play but in a desperate : 1 effort to pull the contest out of fire the team racked: the Pepsi up 12 to the first round "HI ,m",,,,,,,,, _".........w ...-,_ -- -" '- "____..mmm' 'm' 'm"m m"__ no.., S SOD'nWL4'.A bunting.points Alice gain Fit/ptittnk t sparked FAST COURT \T10S-Ua..kl"lha,1I addicts/ got plenty In the Petty of the locals, Dalit (31 of Florida and Doll (Zn go up for the winners with :seven points way of action here In recent days. an the JI1Sa'ollrllllt'n continued one off the blackboard In >o. 2 Ja\-Navy' took flits one 8H49.A . and Moaer led th> local point makers / their winning stays, Florida l''rosli and >Iivv-\a\y engage in a real fight for the bull Is put 1111| by NAVE; Sedge Bryant, In picture I with ten battle for possession of the bull In photo >o, 1. Florida' men shovui No. :1, at teiun mate Knth Laare (III .stand by in. the \WAN;S .. are C'ahrro i2l >, Putt elI tlii t anduhn.nu C2 2>, while No. 37 Is I fray wllli Ferii.uullna, taken! by the locals, 20-19. 2 Clubs Head Unbeaten Jax-Navy Quint EM Bowlers Hot ScrambleIn Loop RaceWith Adds Stetson To Streak Team Gain Station BerthsFive competition becoming -- --- --- -- keener as the season progresses' Here ---- -- Benning Doughboys top-notch keglers from the the enlisted men's" bowling league' I enlisted men's bowling I league bane - still sports a first-place deadlock, Jax-Navy Court Skirmishes ged out high scores to gain the with Hospital and Dispensary sharing For Weekend I inside track for berths on the the top spot. Slate ReminderJaxNavy's , Naval Air Station bowling squad The Hospital squad gained seven I A rampaging: undefeated Jax-Navy cage combination points over the past two weeksto basketball menu extended its winning streak to ten straight by drubbing: a I Leading the ten-pin stars with for four lines catch with the Dispensaryteam a 188 pin average 'I week up for the coming : whith has been resting in Tomorrow night at 2000 at fast Stetson University aggregation, 19-16 in a thrilling I was Louis Novak of Dispensaryenlisted first place since the start of the NATTC Auditorium, Fort Ben I encounter on the latter's court Tuesday. team Novak who is also ___ ____,_ the enlisted witha tournament." Chief Petty Officers, ning vs Nas Jax. With the count tied at 41-41 --- -- I leading tourney who shared the top spot with the Saturday, Fort Benning vs with five minutes remaining in ston of the Tampa five came next 174 average compiled scores of Hospital last week" dropped several NAS Jax at NATTC AudItor- the game the locals were equal to with 13 for his team. 155, 213, 192, and 191 to cop the, recent crucial games to slip ium at 2000.Monday the occasion by instituting a de- Orlando FHe Bows first place with a 751 pin total. into fifth place.' Right on the heels 31 Jan. NAS Jax vs termined, spirited offense in the I 1 Keeping in top form, the Jax- Ed McNight, another outstanding - of the loop leaders is VK-81, followed NAS Pensacola at Pensacola, j| dying; moments to ice the fray. I Navy basketeers. also topped the enlisted bowler finished sec by KASP.ON 6. Fla. I Orlando Air Force Base last weekat ond with an average of 177. M, - Center Chris Christenson pacedthe Capable keglmg by Louis Novak t I'! the NATTC Auditorium. 71-30. Night who carries the banners of victors with 11 points, while and Hob Hubbard enabled Dispen-1 I Paul King and Paul Petty netted I' The clash was dominated by local I the Hospital posted an aggregateof airy to gain a 4-0 decision over I scoring all the way the NAS cag- 710. McNight is also second in the CPOs. Novak turned in a 591 I Tennis Enthusiasts 9 apiece. Benjamin and Brooks ers holding a 31-19 lead at half- high average of the station tour were the big guns for Stetson, tal- pin total, while Hubbard disposed time. nament. I 16 and 13 respectively. lying points of 555! pins Schoeder topped 551 Initiate PracticeOwen I Although no men went out of the i, An Operations maple-splitter' , pins for the losing Chiefs. Getting off to a late" start thisst'lL'Ion game via the foul route, the miscues I John King, knocked over 675 total I Williams, 1948 Seventh the Fort Benning basket- Hospital captured a close 3-1 with 34 - plentiful were personals pins to finish third, compiling: win from the Marines last week, Naval District Tennis championship eers coached by Bob Phillips, ex- I called in the contest. I of 169. Bob Weber who) an average and FASRON 6 gained a forfeit I and the only member of last Michigan State ace, were unable I Jacksonville leaped off to a fast covers the lanes for FASRON t Ii over NARTU. O & R, led by All' year's team left at NAS Jax began I to get their campaign started until start, piling up a considerable lead garneded an average of 168 for Trunskl l. won over VA-84 and Operations supervision of drills for station last week. Sporting a rangy before the visitors could get their the fourth highest qualifying tal took a set from VF-81 candidates of the tennis team" last quintet the Doughboys are expected rallied bearings The Orlando team ly. His four game total was 673. during the past week week at the Ship's Service Courts. to give Coach Boerner'screw once in the latter part of the first : Finishing number five in the The CPOs rolled" a 926 high Anyone interested in trying out plenty of trouble on their I half, but failed to narrow the margin Jax-Navy team tryouts Bill Inkoif game total to take honors last for a berth on the team can con- two day visit. The Benning tutor to any extent. ,. rallied to score a 651 and a 161 week, while Dispensary compiledthe tact Williams at ext. 611 or reporton will probably start Bob Kinnard I'I'I I, Paul Petty of the NAS team average.A . high three game honors with the practice court after 1530 I and Leon McCrary at forwards, led the scoring parade, netting 191 schedule for the station team 2':\<>9 pint. Novak retains hu high where the netters are practicing : Bob Nixon or Ed Echols at the points on eight baskets and three'': has not yet been released, but the Phil Cherokee) Smith ( mark of 2(6. daily pivot post. game I followed and Recreationdepartment He Physical gratis tosses was by Training : and Dale McClain at the guard I : I Doll who scored 14 aqnouneed that Oil"- I Red Picking Up Steam \.\S 6'J, Point 48 Cherry Buddy Gibson mal'Kt'I's'l would be forthcoiulg within a few I The locals took on the Cherry I points for the Visitors. days Point Marines at the NATTC Auditorium 1- -- -- ----- -- - Title - Marines Snare American 1I I last Monday evening and,, I when the final whistle had blown Jax Ringmen In Home Debui! % As 2 Clubs Fight For NationalAlthough i I the visitors were on the short end" :, of a 62-4S score. Next Week With Covemen I results of several un-' For the winners, towering Lon Final games In the National Christensen bore the brunt of the 1IIIIyetl contests may cast a different - Hunt on the final first round Hoop loop are slated next week load, tallying 17 points. Paul Petty Boxing fans will get their I Joe Martin anJ Pat Pattersonare standings oj the National League ; with little change In the current : and Red Doll each garnered 13 first glimpse of the I1. 19 Naval slated to meet a pair of rough Intr'a-mural cage loop the Marine standings expected." Games include i markers for the local team. I Air Station boxing squad Green Cove ring-men/ in the I twin quintet sewed-up first half American Radio Central vs NARTU; Operations I Ray Hooper came through with in action next Thursday night I main events. Both local: color- loop bunting early this week, vs Supply; Hospital vs nine field throws and five free local bearers won close decisions over with five wins and no losses on ComFair, Mauler vs VU; and shots to tally 23 points for the when the power-laden( their opponents two weeks ago their record Personnel vs Dispensary on Mon losers and register the highest Individual leather-pushers climb through and have tuned up for the fistflurry - With results of yesterday's' National day. On Wednesday Supply vs score in the encounter. tho ropes at the :Mainside next week. League clash between the NARTU; Dispensary vs Operations Top .MarDill FILed \'(- I Auditorium to mix with a l'rom..11l1t11..... UiuiefettteU NAHTU and Personnel ; VU vs Radio Central; Hospital by Lon Christensen who rugged ring squad from Green Richard Beck NAS bantam- and Personnel va field and bucketed - Maulers scored throws vs seven five not available, the top weight, and Chuck Abalon are expected - rung remained in the hands of the Com Fair. one charity shot for 15 I Cove Springs.A to renew their ring feud STAMHVO: I points, the locals kept their win I return match between the flashy, Personnel combo this past Beck declsioned .Aba Ion at Gwen \1'WS.\I. I.KAM: : streak alive by beating l MacDill: two rivals next week's home card it. we-eU. Cove in a real toe-to-toe. slugi>>< N'oi I.ort I'h. Field' 70-59 at the Tampa Air gets under way at 2000.\ I"ull"II"ttUnt't't I R.NNEL 6 I o Jl Local welterweights Ronnie [)u- : I The eight b.iut card, which has Force Base last Saturday evening. In National league 5 U 10 played games N.\ItTU well and Ray Hall will be seekingtheir this: past week, ComFuir edged llosm rAz. J 2 6 The MacDill quintet drew first been through a two week process initial NS: Jax wins for lISF'ENSARY 3 3 6ol'EltATIoNS match-making by "Chips" Chip- blood, but Christensen and Ace of IUdu Central, 4JM4; Supply whipped : 3 3 6 Woolbright began registering both II paronl local boxing; tutor, and i iKd Both of these Jat UMtlier-slingi't Dispensary 32-29; Operationstupped SUI'PI.Y :1 J eCO'IE'AIR I lost their bouts by TKO at A Parr, Green Cove ' :l:1M.JUnS 4 field and free shots right and left. manager the H 81tal, 37-31 : NAHTU ' [ N AS Green/ Cove. HltlIc'lnll.y! , 3 4 to be a top."Oll'h' : : l I Bo Wiggins/ of'"tht"Mac squad ''IS expected , (rimmed the Maulers 15-36; VUUiopped 2R.UIO Jax \Vt-1tt'r. who driiwIon 1 I dropped' a VU i went wild and garnered six field smoker with plenty of purnlr. i a 34-44 decision to the C"NTR/\I.: t 1 2 adveiHI to hu tirvert Cove \ in first but at intermission In the local: nuttmen's initial : l"tllt\ltl-I":1tmg': Personnel hoops- AFMRI.tI.E.eur; : / : goals the (period I two weeks but has been polishing !' troll 1..,. l'ts.. the Jax-Navy team was win over the Covemen early this ago Lets: Cum I'-alr tripped Maulers l\I\RIN"'i 5 \I 111RJ out in front, 29-21. month, tilt"-J oxl\I"n captured five up for the coining May H-ltJ; NAUTU smothered VU 63- 4 a 1 honor the eight mitclioM, which included Along with the eight bouts promoter 32; Operations stopped Radio Central 'ASRON Ii J 2 6OVERIIAUL Christensen took all scoring of ; ( 38-30 Personnel smothered .: AND JR with 15: points, followed by a pair of wins by newcomer I Chippironi[ expects to round. : :I'AUt 3' 2 It Ace Woolbrisht and Rod Doll, who Mike Thiwrrwon( and Joe out the' card with several pro und 43-32 and trim- : ' Supply Hospital : ml Dispensary. 53-33. VA: III i'JI.ICE 0)1 :7 J (0 23I'ATIOt'I hid garnered 13: apiece Uill John- LackyH: tits 1<.0. lout I amateur wrt jCUng mutches.WAVES . |
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