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Show 10 Lassies of the Links UASF Ocks Wednesday September ,1943 1 ' jvinans, Queens of Swat! V - - V v . -- ,,' lad Hill a - ileld Batting ' v . ' . - ' if - I 'ff , . - "fiJ 1 ' . V' & W'f , - : - n ; I' - V I' r - " , , u , Brady land Blood v - - "v Si3ore 19-1- 4 if y " - 4fC g V'' T, - I Garnering 20 ; hit last Wednes i t , mi Affleck John park, at ' day evening, ' ' "'' $ fli'' the 'Utah A. S. F. Depot Civil- -, ians trounced the Hill Field Civi4 lians in aju Ogden Service Baseball league tussle.' A pair of triples by Prea Evans and ai triple apiece by Card and Johnson accounted for five of the i 7 m winning runs. Clarke banged out three singles and a double in six trips to lead all Hitters. Afer the USAF civilians had batted across 12 runs in six innings, the Hill Fielders tied it up and then went one ahead in their Of second place in the Salt Lake City girl's Softball half of the seventh. Bowker's single, WINNERS tournament, the team is pictured above. Front row, left to right: an error, and a pair of triples Margie Hendry, Benny Barber, Velma Eseclund, Gwen' Higbie. by Johnson and Card in the secmanHerbert Melissa Clark, Barbara Whitehead, Carter, ond half of the seventh restored Standing: ager; Donna Heywood, Rayma Frie. Seven other members of the the winner's lead team were not available when tne picture was taiteiu Successive hits by Hinkley, Bowker, Evans, Card and Clarke added four more for good meas sL ' i ' ure in the eighth. Meanwhile Card relieved Johnson for the last two 6-- 5 innings and struck out six men to squelch any hopes of a come back. . Medium's Three-H- it Errors Spell Loss The winners broke in two new with Wednesday's game players as Bombers For Pitching Wasted, who turned in creditable perform ances. Hemphill, a native of Henricksen Pitches Errors Lose Battle 'i Rhode Island, and Greenwell, a lo The Hill Field Army Bombers cal farm bureau product, played The Gemmel club of Bingham, third and catch, respectively. Utah, defeated the Bombers 6 to were knocked out of the finals Brady and Blood led the Hill n 5, in the State Tournament at by the Military Police in the Fielders at the plate with three White park in Salt Lake City last Industrial Softball league, last singles apiece. Saturday night. score of HILL FIELD CIVILIANS AB H O A . Manager Silvio Monday, reached Thursday night, by the .. 5 23 43 22 Peterson to 4. Into the grab bag again and 6 Brady mmmmn0 .in mmig, was his Mechum mr. a of pitchlack With 2 1 1 "Whitey" hurlers, Manager Chandler 4 O 1 1 Cbilda a selection. fine 5 He worked ing a almost Silvio picked Monday 0 . 1 0 5 game as he set the Gemmel club winner in Blonde "Burt" Hen King Z S 1 4 Stamey . m, down to 3 hits. O 1 1 S . Prantel 1 5 3 5 The Bombers scored five times ricksen who pitched a great Blood . 1 0 2 5 in the fourth inning, after two game, but erratic play spelled de Braun T men were out Mechum tripled to feat Totals .44 14 24 8 left field, Lunday singled, scoring With the MJVs leading 5 to 0 UASF CIVILIANS Mechum and then Kirkhuff and AB H O A Toth walked, filling the bases, in the fourth, the Bombers came Hinkley . 1 2 0 6 e a u u Henrlcksen then doubled scoring to life and' dented the plate for Mowker . . 5 3 1 6 Lunday, Kirkhuff and Toth. Ver four runs. Mandiola singled, Eddie Evans Card .56 34 15 42 doncht then singled to left scoring Toth doubled, Verdoncht walked. Clarke . O 1 0 . 2 6 Henricksen with the fifth run of With the bases loaded, Henricksen HemDhill w 1 0 0 5 Todd . line field left the doubled down the inning. 0 14 3 5 Greenwell . Leading the Gemmel club by the to clean the bases, Raymond Johnson . ............ 41 20 10 03 PROVING THAT Golf is a game we should be HtV score of 5 to 1, the Bombers got doubled to center to bring in the Harris . L.ula Herbert and Leah Jenson. too and bottom. Tfc are about the jitters. Or it may have been fourth run. A great play on Kirk 50 20 27 13 Totals . lovelies are an added attraction on svny course. They are EH their lack of experience in playing huffs line smash by Pryble ended Score innings: employes. under lights. Two errors by Ben' the rally. Henricksen gained 3 for Hill Field byCivilians 103 052 201 14 " nett, two walks, a costly error by 3 to be the batting star of the day. Utah A. S. F. Depot . .028 101 34x 19 Vanck in right field, and coupled Drew pitched steady ball for Summary: Runs Peterson 3, Brady, Chllda 2, King, Stamey, Prantel, 60 Men two misplays by Henricksen blew the winners but allowed 8 blows Chandler, Blood 2, Braun 2, Hinckley 3, Bowker 3, the lead and the Gemmel club tied to Henricksen's 3. Errors in the Evans 3, Card 2, Clarke 2, Hemphill 2, - Peterson, Factn same inning with a couple of walks Todd 2, Johnson 2. Errors the score. Brady, Childs, stamey, Prantel, Card 2, In the sixth the Gemmel club lost the game for the Bombers, Clark hits Hemphill 2. Three-bas- e scored the winning run on a fly The Bombers closed the season Prantel, 2,Evans 2, Card, Johnson. Football at Hill Field in the league. ball to center field, which fell as as runners-u- p hits Stamey, Peterson, Hemphill, Card, its own in the coum In Peterson Clarke. Runs batted into 2, a Texas leaguer. 2. Chandler. Stamey. Prantel 3. Brady Four are Field Hill chaplains The Bombers were to play the Softball Team's Bus next two weeks. Captain Blood, Greenwell 2, Hinckley, Bowker 2, loser of the Air Base Wings-MarkEvans 3, Card 3, Clarke 3, Hemphill 1, calling their five young assistants Menger, chief, physicu Off Johnson 4, the "five old men" this week, as Todd. Bases on balls Fork game last night at 10 Ransacked Game OASC. says W branch. Braun 1, Card none. Winning pitcher assistants the treat the gracefully p.m. in White park. Johnson. Innings pitched Johnson 7, Card i 2. Double plays Braun to Stamey; Peter chaplains to a "coke", a day. to. pay the' field is to provide ... odwi. While the Hill Field Army soft- - son Manager Silvio Monday anStrikeouts Johnson 7, off their loss . of . five. . volleyball interested in getting nounced that Sgt. Byron Lunday ball team was playing the Gimel Card to Chandler. 6, Braun 4. Hit by pitched bal-l. rsrnun and sauadron ti and Eddie Toth would be in charge club at White park in Salt Lake Card Wild Johnson. games last Saturday. Braun. by pitch The chaplains challenged their of the team for the rest of the City last Saturday : night the Passed ball GreenwelL Stolen bases to start practiciM Hinckley 2, Bowker, assistants to. the . matches . on the expected iKfh season. Monday la leaving for team's bus was entered and - ran Peterson 3, Brady, BallU Todd. and courts of the "torture chamber" it io nlannrf Card, Clarke, Umpires oca sacked. stanfieid. Time 2:30. dirt practice area er (recreation grounds to .you. soldier) Small change was taken ' from to and five limit the all' A relenhnna while Somethinr New proceeded men, the pockets of then, and goal posts e maximum five booth has been installed at the young men to others also lost At least 55 to w l J items. Salt Lake City police are entrance of the Depot Supply points per- game.to turn out nected i The chaplains who were "chal now investigating the burglary; Duiiding. .Capt. Meng lenged by youth" (the phrase is practice, The new training program for Chaplain MacCarroll's) are Chap- teams wm piay it Tho lains Karl A. Tubesing, Joseph Mac- indoctrinating every soldier in the uwci of uiea wiiuturnover basic art of saving his own life ImMp tjarron, uoraon a. tiemans, and said Offrit Ml itmef Jmm Amttfltf day NMy the pjw ahould his transport be sunk at Carroll Hamilton. tnai iew y sea got under way at Hill Field Assistants who are still amazed is so ofgreat last year's j this week. at the defeat they took are SSgt ans field. the on One hundred and thirty men and Woody Olsen, Jack Sgt Raymond, officers, members of the 32nd SupCpl. E. Z. Byrd, . Cpl. Francis ply Squadron, carried out the arduu ianer, ana .Harley Nimmo. . ous functional swimming course at Riverside Garden pool in the mouth Nine Bowling Alleys of Ogden canyon under instructors who were recently graduated in a ' Mia-Sep- t. upen ft ; course taught by Red Crossman i'y " William G. Blau. Nine bowlnsr'allevs ars rhdulAii For six days men of the 32nd ' to be opened ill the military barwere in the water from eight racks area"bV"r.b nt mMHi. ih. o clock in the morning until noon, month, Captain ' Car 1 S: Menger, Those who didn't know how to cmei, pnysicai training branch; said swim learned. Every man was in (oaay. as structed to the best methods of Six of thealleva conserving his energy in the water, for white troops; and three for colhow to float, how to swim with ored troops: For the time being, his clothes on, and how to aid the captaln'said, no bowling leagues : . disabled comrades in the water. will be formed. Open play will be The 311th Depot Repair Squad the order until it U determined how ron is scheduled to take the course orowaea tne alleys will be. of Instruction Thursday through at Sunday Camp Williams while on Afrcln "Vow &a bivouac above Fort Douglas. . CM. -JM.muini. - ..rt wuw I peared at John Affleck park last RewardFor 13 months of per . month V ..... arlfh ....... tk.v KwumB fect attendance, Miss Bessie Mea Bii'in nine, nu. aenger, of Ogden. who works in stepped up a notch in the army. DICK McKEAN supply warehouse, has had her weeK vmaggto nas been pro Drafting departjne" name placed on the Civilian Roll uiuLco ui iqh rnnir nr w asiCMllt ing office, OASC, of Honor. She missed her bus only ' Merle Hini't fnm.. ...... ui..i..i..i met after OTiioausaif,,! ot,,erlJttr once in all those months, but nevrootballer and also stationed at conquered pros f ertheless on once time "Go7aKei-4oarrived that n' bashful!" ... be Santa. the Ana Air nnn . a 1a tournam, golf epea ucinuse sne I lagged cars uniu sne moted to corporal on the date of ot a ride. filially stepped b '4. V'r "" " '- 19-1- ... 15-1- 4. Bombers Lose to Gemmel Club MJVs Take Finals From Bombers, 54 :P) Og-de- oir - ... L ' Two-bas- e Five Old Men Pay Expect Off m Cokes Football Following Defeat et at ' - 32nd Supply Learn more-valuabl- Swim Technique - Wolf I ftp - by Sansong fty --- Surprise .;.; uy ": V Dill -- - - m -- ...! |