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16 Action JOHNNY BODNER 206, J. FINK 205, DURKSHIRE 205, and WALT TRANO 203. . . . 22nd Wk DON AMECHE's LITTLE FOXES took 4 points from NEMAN'S CONSTRUCTION and as a result are in undisputed first place in the league standings. Not only that but they won high game with 987. What did you say, DAVE? MARTHA RAYE'S RAYS had to carry GEORGE MILLS but they won high series with 2956 . . . Gals 160 or better . . . R. SATTERLEE 188; JEAN BANTA 172, BETTY BOW 165 and 160, ALICE McVEY 160 .. . Men 200: BEN FUGLSBY 236, CHRIS CHRISTENSEN 225, LEICHARDT 212, BILL WASHO 209 and 203, ARMAND ALLEN 208, LOU WOLF 208, CARLILE BUZZY BUSBY 211, GEORGE MILLS 210, IKE DAMNING, Transportation Dept. That's a brave motto, IKE. 208, MONTY BONOME 206, FINK 205, and just under the wire JOHN McCAFFERTY with 200 .. . "LUCKY" BEN FUGLSBY won high game with 236-14-250 and MONTY BONOME high series of 56963-632 . . . 23rd Wk. . . . With a terrific 1041 high game AMECHE'S LITTLE FOXES took 4 points from the GREMLINS and increased their league lead . . . Our Prez, with a 58636-622 nabbed high series and CHRIS CHRISTENSEN high game with 238 . . . LYNN BARI'S team won high team series with 2970 ... By the way, I bowl on a team called THE FIVE LITTLE FOYS . . . Gals 160 or better: ALICE McVEY 183, VI HOGAN 181, PHYLLIS HUFFINE and BETTY ANDERSON 169, BETTY BOW 164 and 160, JEAN BANTA 160 .. . Men 200: CHRIS CHRISTENSEN 229, JESS WOLF 229, JOHN McCAFFERTY 225 and 202, HAL SAILOR 214, WALT TRANO 212, THE AUTHOR 212, CARLILE 211, GUS JONSON 208, GLEN REED 205, ARMAND ALLEN 204 and 203, FANNON 202, J. FINK 201. DUTCH SOUSA 201 and BILL WINTER 200. 24th Wk. . . With HAROLD BOW shooting one of the finest series he has had in a long time (505), BETTY GRABLE's PIN UPS won high series with 2915 . . . BOB PALMER, of the same team, shot a beautiful 601-78-679 series to hold BOW up . . . GEORGE DEMPSEY, with a 242-16-258 had no trouble in winning high game . . . MARTHA RAYE's RAYS, with a 984 game, just nosed out my team in that event . . . Gals 160 cr better: MARGARET HUDSON 186 and VI HOGAN 168 ... Men 200: GEORGE DEMPSEY 242, WALT TRANO 224, BOB PALMER 214 and 213, FRED BART 213, DAVE MALMEN 212, JAEGER 209, CHRIS CHRISTENSEN 208, STEURI 207, MICKEY MORGAN 201 and JULIUS C'NDRICH 200. ART DEPARTMENT By HELEN ETZLER Great guns, have things been happening around here! NAN GLENNON is at the Good Samaritan'Hospital recovering from an operation. vlEAN STEWART, just home from the Santa Monica Hospital, where she was taken after being run over In a freak accident here on the lot. Fortunately, nothing was broken. Hurry back, as we miss the two of you very much. JOHN WILLIAMSON, head Set Controller, is a I -A and expects to leave here any time now. HOWARD FENTON, recently of the same department, will become a Red Cross Field Director, if his plans go through. BOB HALLER, now employed at Selznlck Studio, wen a dllly of a radio on a twenty-five cent chance. Ah, the luck of some people. JOHN EWING came down with the three-day measles, of all things. When are you going to model that little article the boys rigged up for you? A surprise visit from: Lt. PEACOCK, former Sketch Artist, now with the Marines. Also WILLIAM SCHMITT, who Is serving as a fireman at Muroc Flying Field. Welcome to newcomers JAMES MONGAN, RICHARD MORRIS, Set Controllers; ARTHUR BILODEAU, draftsman; PHIL BARBER, Sketch Artist. On New Year's Eve, JOE DANIELS made a resolution — to give up smoking. HOME OF THE 20TH CENTURYFOX BOWLING LEAGUE La Cienega Lanes 22 Streamlined Lanes Cocktails • HO. 3654 Not only has he kept said resolution, but he is about to take out a preacher's permit on the "Evils of Smoking." By the way, JOE, will you explain the national debt to me??? This gal was certainly thrilled the other day — I actually held an "Oscar", one awarded BILL DARLING for his work In SONG OF BERNADETTE. THE PLASTER CRACKS By WANDA KAHNE This Information comes to you through the courtesy of CLIFF STINGLEY, Model Maker, and released through the original "Digs" Department. Our congratulations to Mr. JAMES VASEVI and Mr. WILLIAM (Bill) DARLING on receiving the award for the most outstanding Art Direction for 1943, on the picture "Song of Bernadette." We have a very fond feeling for the boys In the Art Dept. — they keep the steaks on our tables. MARVIN JACOBSEN bought himself a beautiful hill-top home in the Pico Gully. Whatever you do, JAKE, don't Invite the Stagg Gang over for a house warming — you'll be sorreeee! JAKE wondered why he hadn't seen the sun since moving In and the real estate man Informed him that the smoke screen from the South Pacific was the cause of the trouble, and would only last for the duration. As BILL WASHO strolled through the Staff Shop looking over some of the work, one Castor, CHARLES ANDERSON, who has been working here off and on for the past ten years asked, "Who Is that man, does he work here?" — Later we saw that they were introduced! No hesitation on the fellows' part when it comes to working, especially when they are so fortunate as to hear the melodious voices of JAMES DREW and LEW WURTZEL lifted in exquisite harmony! HARVEY RAFFAELLI, Plasterer, will be a member of Uncle Sam's forces by the time this gets into print. Lots of luck, GARY. NICK BONOME now has an APO number— smooth sailing, NICK. VERNON NOBLES, we understand, is thinking of going Into the "war work" as a side line. Like all the old baseball players, he isn't going to let anything slip through his fingers. Someone told him he could cross Woodpeckers with Carrier Pigeons and they would knock when they deliver the message. We are anxiously awaiting the results. From a very reliable source we found out that A. D. (Pee-Wee) LEONARD purchased a little walnut stain to rub out a few gray hairs, then sneaked down to the Marine Recruiting Station to enlist. He passed all the examinations but one — the