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Show Highlights of Hill r Field-Wen- d over Slugfest . Wednesday September l( 1943 s f P f ' ;" lJt'Ja2r X trS X Hill Field Army Plays Naval Supply Tonight over the Wendover Alrbase leather thrower. In a Jack weekTln thT nwer ilHT L local boy, is shown lfiktotl SI stiff left Jab thrown by center picture cameraman caueht what m nr ...a v.i Fte. toy w.. ...til T" l"w .ZZ 4torweight, to the kidneys of Corp. Eddie Williams, Hill field's leading colored boy, and Elio Tnfiya exchanging blows in a fight won by Phillips. Arsenal Whips Field fill folfing Team took the second inter-depgolf I itches against Utah ASF depot Hill Field on the El Monte Thursday evening. Based on , low ball' system of scoring munitions-makeran up a il of 57 against the Utah ASF ;jtj 34 and Hill Fielders 19. 'jy Goates of the Arsenal won honors with a 38 I tied Reuben Ellis, Hill Field, fee putting championship with Arnold Peterson with Men Arsenal c series of 4 1 1 36-ho- for Putting Ties leading golfer, gained additional laurels for himself and the Oeden Air Service Command when he downed Laeut Don Grohs, USAF Depot 6 and 5 in an final for the Oeden Golf and Country club championship Sunday route. aiiernoon over tne McAlvin, a favorite contender from the opening round, and Grohs, dark-horof the tourney, halved the first hole with a pair of four's, par for the distance. The local officer had a bogey on the long par five, No. 2 hole and Grohs went into the lead. The third hole was halved with a couple of fours, and then McAlvin evened things up with a birdie on the par five, No. 4. Another birdie on the short fifth all-milit- Title, Kssaer-U-p 4 Capt James McAlvin. Hill Field's Ellis Wins Eecben k.' side-steppi- ng Capt. McAlvin Cops Golf .Final Match ot rs le se 1-- up 510-ya- rd hole, while Grohs was collecting par four, gave McAlvin a lead he never relinquished. The match ended on the 31st green. Capt McAlvin, a scratch player, and one of Chicago's drive won the distance-- "t amateur performers, was eliminatHis was ed last year in this same tournament when he went up against iprt of the inter-depke set earlier in the Dr. Ralph Pugmire of Ogden in round. McAlvin has the semi-finin quite a few na 'ilsQAtienal, .placed- participated drive, fol- tional amateur golf affairs. ay Goates with a 256-- J. of Hill Field was 3.2 low-sco- re i 275-yard- top-not- ch er ot I i al 265-ya-rd lrt A with 3.2 Plus 251. bi Ellis, Is...? Hill Field, won the KEARNS, Utah A soldier in one p that the jeep prize for low score with of the PX's noticed . I Peterson took third prize with across from mm always pougm )"-u- 1 donated by the recrea- departments of the three deli were given to each member lue winning team in addition to iPriMs awarded in the contest. t series of matches will ed tomorrow at 5:45 on the If balls A. two bottles of beer and drank them simultaneously. Wonderment "how. come nroinDted him to ask. . . -I'm used to 6 per cent crew, replied the GI, "this way I get the same thing. Field Teams Drop Two Last Sunday XX 4Tx Ogdea Service League Schedule for Tnia Week HIH p. m. WedMadajr, Sept. 1, FteU Army rs. Naval Hwpply ; 8:48 pa m., OrBa Annua vs. AH IT Depot Army. p. m. ASK Dcpaf FrMajr, gasi. 3, CIviMaaa V. OfM ArMMl; 8:4S p. B HIU VleM Army VI. ASF Army. Baaaajr, Sept. S, 1:30 p. m. Naval 8 up ply va. ASF Armyi 3:48 p. m.. Ogdea n..w nT"pS Special Service Consolidated With Physical Training Dept- - Arcul FjSonte - -- "'avu 40 7 er . , Beats Warner Series In all-st- al 2-- 6, 6-- 4, 6-- 4. 6-- 4, 9-- 3-- 7. 6-- 4, 6, 8. Strict Rationing Is Enforced in Britain Raamua-ae- "r- k Wmmoreliiid'. ".S3 1 1 .43 41T . 2T.. t ise T 3 S 1 1 34 165 OS .. fnta t CnaM. SS m IS 17 IS - PU. PvtU. 2 20 S 17 3 21 4 14 ISm i S S ::::::::::i2 vLake Hill 21 20 0 21 21 19 176 aktl. af. Wet &nd J iiW,tntercd clMy -- otnJUe the f J rj,h - ver hn uua iwni w dc" Arsenal, ana tne Hill Field "a,r - Z V of their ex paid by the state. .311a ak Ogdea Araeaal ABHOA 3 BIIU. aa laneta. 2b S 1 3 3 Lambert, 2b 5 1 3 3 LYehman. If S 3 1 0 Laybrne p 4 2 0 3 .4 2 4 O IBurnctt, Verdonckt, l'T. Cook, If 4 1 2 O 5 3b f O . . e 4 ef 0 .2 0 O O Coffin, Balr, ..4 J Smith, cf 4 0 O 0 Andemon.Sb 4 2 O 3 Martin, ss .4 1 1 HCIarke, rf . .4 1 O stiltner, p 4 1 1 6 Bryan, lb 2 it 12 O Toth, lb ..4 1 13 0 Vaughn, lb France, rf .4 3 0 01 i:Z Zs 1 Officer, pictured with Lt Don Grohs, .C. Puilgrt fi IcAIV'"' "hrknocked James 5 to win the 1948 men's e and over Captain ittvai favorite and highly icAlvin, a match with Orohs a. an odds-e-n choice to win. 3 ot tteO&en golf sn ranked national amateur piscr, IKTS . . . IZ ABHO Af I ...5 13 ""iJTitaS !0lt Totals 30 12 25 111 Totals 3D 1227 16 One out In ninth when winning rua a a cats k "'nner will travel to y .th" teams of the e ' Sham i , x in the tour uiaab $)': r O H zr 24 1 2 2 Field girls' arlt 10th i - ..21090 path, Stewart, c .0 0 2 0'Koslar, 2b Davla, If . . .0 0 0 O Bartlett, aa 0 0 1 Totata .28 18 7 Totala .28 7 21 Score by lnnlng: Hill Field Civilians ...100 001 0 4 Naval Supply Depot ....341 001 a Summary: Runs KIbk, Chandler. Parm er 2, Harner, Benefiel 2, Slmmona, Dunlaa uavia, aoxiar. Krrora unanaier, Jonnaaa, Harner. Three bam Prantel, Raaamaaen, hit Benefiel. Two-ba- a hlta Chandler a, Runa batted In Chandler, Btaaaey. Baas I lei 3. KovalehuK 2, Dunlap. Wlnnlnar Loains pitcher Raa pitcher VotoDoteak. a. laaan. inniac Mtenad aaaaiuaaen Off Raamuaaen 4, PranPrantal S. Hlta tel 3. Runa Off Raamuaaen 7. Prantel X. Strlbeouta Rasasnaaen 2, Prantel 3, S. Paaaed ball Harner. Mloiea bases King, Volopoleak. Kovalchuk, Davia. 2. Umpires Btanflekl and Stefan. Tims 1:40. Caatel- - in the area. MganvSunday, August i - el eak, p 2Xova1chuk,rf 4 1 I win participate in the tOUrncv eims ' 17 20 rk'SoftballTeam te Tourney '' f ...3 1 S Vato-pole- PU. PutU. 7 14 4 18 1 20 2 17 ......as 52 ( IS O 7ZZ . n. IVolopol-Prant- 3 0 1 2 11 17 2 3 rt-- P Dopp, e 17 20 S urbmi:::::::::" " nt. if 3 Johnson, 17 T ami IVM Army (for 6-f-cj 17 14 11 cimkhael '.'.'.49 f-- HIU 0-- ft" K vm. The Marines from Naval Supply Depot took a 2 victory from Hill Field Civilians Sunday afternoon . the seating capacity can be dou- - and Hill Field's Army team went By Corp. Claude McGraw down before an Arsenal team, Special Service and Physical in two of the toughest gamea Bowling, Boxing Training sections, OASC and played this summer on John AS Looking ahead, Captain Menger fleck diamond. Base, have been consolidated states that when basketball season The Hill Field Army team wE3 and have moved their headquarbegins he hopes to have two col meet Ogden Arsenal next Sunday; ters to the mezzanine floor of lege teams scheduled every week afternoon in a contest for the the new gymnasium in the bar- during the season. In addition he second round championship in the is planning to schedule a boxing Ogden Service league, while gamea racks area. Captain Carl S. Men-gcard for every week during the scheduled for tonight match the is chief of OASC Physical winter months. Hill Field Army boys with Naval Not forgetting the WACs, the Supply Training and Special Service secand the Arsenal with the ASF Depot Army team. tions and director of the same Captainnewstates that the facilities disbe at will the their of gym The Marines garnered nine run sections for the Base. posal and that athletic contests on seven hits off Rasmussen and new at the With headquarters will be worked out for them. Prantel, Hill Field pitchers Sun-d- ay location the office will be in a afternoon. Harner, the catchall who tripled home the winning runs) better position to look after the last week against the Arsenal, got welfare of the men. The gymna- Lewis two hits in four trips for tha Tennis sium will soon become the center Marines. of all recreational activities since Dale Lewis, Hill Field tennis Benefiel, the league's weather will force the majority of champ, added new laurels when third baseman, drove in three runs athletic contests indoors. Special he defeated Richard Warner, of and scored twice with a triple; Service functions other than ath- Salt Lake City, at Ogden's Lester and base pn balls. was the only Hill Field letics will be staged here also. Park, on Sunday. The games ran, Chandler The new gymnasium has overplayer to gain more than one hit all dimensions of 160 by 100 feet. It Paul Hood, Salt Lake entry, beat The Arsenal played errorless) has a regulation size basketball Lew Hunsaker, In the ball behind Chucker Laybourne to) court a handball room, a boxing doubles game Lewis teamed with hand him his eighth straight league and wrestling room. Also there will Lt. Ken Warden to lick Jack Green-halg- h victory. Stiltner, Hill Field Army 10-tosser, tied Laybourne's mark and Bill Koch, be locker space and showers for when he gave up 12 hits during? both men and women. the gamea Lehman, Hill Field s The basketball court may be left fielder, hit three triples off modified for use as volleyball Laybourne. France, outfielder for and badminton courts. Morethe Hill Fielders, hit three for over the court may be used to four, went on base with his third stage USO camp shows squadron The difference between our at- single to score on Lehman's long dances and other Special Service liner. functions. A portable boxing ring titude and that of the British in regulations is The scores: can be installed on the court for regard to rationing Clvlllaaal Naval Sapply Dcaat emphasized by a recent communi- HIU Fteie ABHOAl boxing programs. ABHOA fined was Astor that que are Lady there 2b basketball Kin?. For games ..43 02 00 2Parker. cef .3111; to a friend for sa 2 8 1 $240 Chandler, merely asking seats 0Harner, ..4 and space enough portable 3 o a II tlenef lei, 3b 3 1 2 Z to seat 1000 persons, but for USO bring certain articles of clothing 3 0 1 03iramon, lb 3 0 8 camp shows and boxing events to her from the United States. Stamey, lb 3 11 5O OO Dunlap, If 3 0 OASC Officer Wins Ogden Golf Title course. 11 pre-tourn- ey cored. Score by lnnlnca: Hill Field Army 100 010 201 S OlO 220 001 S Ogden Arsen.il Runa CnBtellaneta, Lehman, Summary: Toth, France 2, Laybourne, Burn-- tt 2, Caatel-lanet- a. T. Cook 2, Vaughan. Krrora hit Verrlonkt, Martin. Three-bashits Lehman 3. Laybourne. Two-bar- e Verdonckt, T. Conk. Double plays Lay), bourne to Lambert to Bryan; Stiltner to Toth. fltrlkenuts Laybourne 4. Stiltner 5. Passed ball Burnett. Sacrifice hlta France. UmBlair 2. Stolen base pires Stanfield and Stegan. Time. 1;45. e MINNESOTANS TO PICNIC At tomorrow evening's meeting of the Minnesota Club in Hillcrest, announcement will be made of plans for a picnic outing. Lost Thursday's meeting was presided over by Frank Hopkins, president of the club. About 90 people attended. Meetings are held in the music room of the Southeast Recreation halL |