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Thursday, November 1,1951 THE BATTALION Page 3 A Ordinance Wins In Basketball, 34-1 By JOE BLANCHETTE Battalion Intramural Writer A Ordnance came to life yester day afternoon to wallop D FA, 34-1. Tommy Colley and R. L. An derson both broke the hoop for 10 tallies each. Roger Yakel tallied the only point for the losers in the second half. The ordnancemen led at halftime 17-0. D AF stopped B Infantry 17-7 on the cage courts. Dick Garner of the winners was the high point man of the contest with six count ers. W. L. Groff paced the losers with five points. A Chemical Wins A Chemical racked up a 27-16 win over D Vets. D. L. Thaggard of the Vets was the high point man of the game with 11 digits. Bus ter Boyd paced the winners with eight tallies. Ben Fort scored six of the winner’s points. Jerry Chapman tossed in 12 points for G AF as the airman defeated B Armor, 30-10. Curtis TAKING A CIVIL SERVICE TEST? Junior Professional, Management and Agricultural Assistant applications now open. Jobs start $3,100.00 a year. College •eniois apply NOW at city post office. Many failed these tests last year. We offer complete coaching material $3.95 (plus postage) COD. Money back if not satisfied. Franklin Institute, Dept. D-I19, Rochester 4, N V. FRIDAY PREYUE Lucas paced the losers with eight counters. C Armor recorded a 15-11 win oyer ASA. Bob Bell of the win ning “Jocks” led the scoring with 10 of his team’s 15 points. Football I AF could not manage a score but did provide a stout defense as the airmen stopped E Seniors on penetrations. The seniors could not drive past the winners 40 at any time as the airmen hung up seven to win. B FA scored an 18-7 win over A CAC. The winners led in pene trations, 6-2. E AF tallied two TDS to score a 14-6 win over C Composite. A Vets defeated B QMC, 18-13. K AE 1 topped B Athletics on penetra tion, 3-0. Tennis A Transport defeated B AF 2-1 on the net courts. Jack Steen and Earl Wall defeated the transporter pair in the first set by defeating Jerry Bell and Bill Schnerr, 7-6. Bill Warden and Jerry Jones took the second match for the TC by stopping Bill Blackman and Chuck Cargill, 8-2. John Coleman and Jack Fowler copped the deciding match for the truckers, 8-0. C Infantry Wins C Infantry scored a 2-0 win over C AF. Harry Gilland and Gene Pozer won the first match, 8-1. Forrest Snyder and Bud Smathers took the second set by the identical score of 8-1. A QMC won three consecutive matches from A Armored. Dan Reynolds and Doc Hrncir won the first set from Collier Noble and Stan Thomas, 8-0. Charley BrUch- miller and J. P. Williams topped John Goodrum and J. K. Reynolds by the tally of 8-1. Johnny Wag- enfehr and Ernie Enlow refeated Wayne Wallace and Don Kemp, 8-0. 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