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Show These Men Will Represent Hill Field in Fistic Wars fmf'p ,z 10 Hill Field, Ogden, Utah . v--- ':.?$ .iX -- fa - t it, July 21, 1943 Boxing Team Takes On Salt Lake Air Base in Exhibition I ; If . ?S 4 V ' I 'j - t Contest Scheduled for Ogden Sometime In August With Return Engagement Agreed for Salt Lake City in September ; . Lt. Richard E. Pickens, base physical training officer, has set the stage for a huge boxing show; Hill Field versus the Second Air Base at Salt Lake City, to be held in Ogden sometime in August, and 14 Hill Field have the event. for up" big "sharpening begun top-notche- Lt. Pickens states that he hopes-fto have a national celebrity to serve in the ring and as soon as the decision is reached, the date Of the show will be announced. Hill Field and the Second Air Base in Salt Lake City have closed for a home and home boxing pro gram. Standout performers from the two teams will meet in Ogden in the first card with the return event set for Salt Lake City some rs Th.w mn will h seen in the rine in Ogden some time in August when Hill Air Base from Salt Lake. Kneeling, left toright, Pvt. Junious ganseur, Pfc, Second Field tackles the Pvk rtn Noah Valadea, and CpL Francis Keley. Standing, left to ri1t, France, Lt. Pickens, Coach Paul Rusnlk, and CpL Eddie Williams. - time In September. "The Second Air Base has three boxers of ability, nationally-know- n and I am sure that the competition will be tough," says Lt Pickens. ', Hill Field also has leather push-er- a with enviable records in Cpl, Eddie Williams, Pvt. Noah Valadez, Pvt Barney Weatherspoon, and Cpl, fiDiviwn Arvrrrkvr Swim Trailing Ready to Go Reservoir Banned At Ogden Pool For Swimming as First Classes for Instructors to - errrintoll Boxing Trophy Pollution Found " The body, of water known as Kays Creek reservoir, located immediately south and west of the intersection of Highway No. 89 and the Hill Field road east from the south gate, has been placed off limits to military personnal of this base. A test of the water of the shows it to be reservoir polluted and unfit for swimming. Men who violate the regulation will be subjected to disciplinary action. Be Started Monday Gvilians Aces Split Even in Two Contests State School Gets After two months delay in locat Defeated; MPs a suitable site, the functional swimming program Take Game 6 to 2 for Hill Field will get underway : ' next Monday, when over two For the third time in as mart aquatically-minde- d dozen soldiers Hill Field Aces civilian soft weeks Francis Kelley. 1 will the Ogden Municipal rfi team Williams, Valadez, and Kelley pool invade ball split even in their twj to begin the special have been in the fight game for instructors in the Ogden Industrial Son course. games a long time, and both Valadez and With the announcement ball association. This time the am by Cbl Williams racked up wins in the Lilburn D. base Fator, commanding Army-Nav- y defeated in as State School 9 and wen Ogden program that the water training Hill Field carried off the team officer, trampled by the league leadin will be compulsory for all military trophy. MPs Hill of Cross Red Field, The program will definitely have personnel The MP guards scored enour officials are busy preparing to eight bouts. Also there is some talk teach, the instructors runs in the first inning to wi Lt AWARD the TEAM WINS many of a "pro" main event. when they tallied fii the trainwater game of modern Richard Pickens, day safety physical The definite date and scene of phases Men and Officers on times three Air base the at hits, two erroi Army ing officer the fights will be announced just under wartime conditions. Guards scon a The and walk. team of the shown the is completion here, Upon required holding as soon as Pioneer days is over, 45 hours of Guests Are when Etgei boxin fourth the won Field Hill the again by trophy Hill Field starters will be picked selected students will in turn teach double Army-Nav- y of in batter the first the ers inning, recently 148 from Sgt James Harris, Richards' lbs.; the b Cottage Mike individual Zrelak right and to remainder of Four bouts in singled the Ogden. program Sgt. Robert LaMelle, 155 lbs.; Pfc the field. The instructors course, Men I to one shown him. similar hind the trophies of the 859th Signal Service above Mahlon Lord, 185 lbs.; Pfc. Booker were to bout were Civilian tallies awarded register in of advance in given general wives their and with 175 company, girl T. Smith, lbs.; Pfc Joe winners. morn-inin the third frame. Don Rol 163 lbs.; Pvt Noah Valades, struction, is to be given each friends, held a picnic Friday eve trioled to start the inning. to 9 from the under 12, super ning on the grounds of the sum 125 lbs.; Pfc. O. C. Phillips, 152 Hill Field's championship boxing man was safe when the shortfiel vision teachers. of RichM. of qualified Bernard mer cottage lbs.; Cpl. Eddie Williams, 160 lbs.; Inannouncing the new phase of Rol ards of Ogden at Pine View Lake, team received individual and team dropped a fly ball witha moi Pfc. Casmiro Delgado, 162 lbs.; CpL scored E. week. Freeman Richard this scoring. Pickens, Ogden canyon. trophies d training, Lt Francis Kelley, 140 lbs.; Pfc base training officer, reThe order of events Included The five large bronze trophies. later on Stanfleld's single. France, 170 lbs.; Pvt Barney vealedphysical ChUlV VI " the swimming instruc- swimming, canoeing, Softball, eat- emblematic of Alt UIO AHUM Weatherspoon. 165 lbs.; Pvt Otis tion la that victory won at the the Aces came from behind to n recog increasingly being 160 Louis dancing. ing, Pvt. singing, community and lbs., Collins, win 9 nized as one of the most important All hands pitched in on the cook recent Army-Nav- y boxing show in the State School ten Gianott!, 135 lbs. training phases in the wartime ing detail, using field Ogden, were received- here7 by ' Lt only five of the Civilian regulsi Richard E. Pickens, base physical appeared' for the contest im conditioning of troops. ranges. State School scored four It has been shown that approxi The boys expressed their thanks training officer, four of them goinninor and five in the t 80 cent first of all wartime on. team men to the son-iper who his to Mr. Richards and to mately ing boxing water casualties could have been law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. carved out a total of 17' points, to lead the Hill Fielders 3 avoided if the men had received Merle Allen, for their efforts in and the fifth going to CoL Lilburn the end of the third frame. til proper advance training to suffi showing the group a good time, D. Fator, air base commandinz of ever, the locals scored nine timi four and to them combat in the fourth the and also to Sgt Edwards and CpL ficer, who will keep the team tro inning equip i Five Teams Remain ciently wk fifth tA CI ...i.u hazards they had to encounter. Nelson, who had plenty of chow phy in his office.' due to tC time The various phases of the train on hand at the right time. at the that team game For the Hill Field trophy n Reorganized seven-ruinclude will all in rule. ing training Officers present were Capt John beat the 34th General Hospital of league strokes and forms of swimming. B. Quirk, commanding; Inter-Dep- ot Lt Edward Brigham City to the punch with Score by innings: B H Play diving from high altitudes and Curran, Lt Charles H .Sommers, 17 100 0 points. The 34th amassed 10 MP auards ...500 of methods remain TONIGHT 0 ana GIRL' ft OAMKSt burning ships, with their wives. for its evening's work. Civilian .mi PhllllDi Z AT MONRO K FARK of a.for afloat Drxewlaekl and ing long time, periods who The will receive the Stanfield. boys Hill Field Rkyllnera vi. ASF Depot En . . s, impro Rlneera on Diamond No. 1, ASP Depot use of artificial individual trophies as soon as they Stat 405 00 School OA Arsenal vised Girls 16 I from v. Uat m Plant etc., disrobing clothes, Signal ml are are Eddie Wil CpL engraved and um Diamond No. 2, in the water, swimming through hams, Pvt. Noah Valadez, Set ray.Koowles and Purdy; Phillip and many other things. oil, burning James E. Harris, and CpL Booker Girl softballers from the Signal The Hill Field program will be T. Smith. section of ASF depot by Cpl. John H. Mead, All of the above trophy winners a picked team, of Hlllcrest Boosters supervised Is Theatre former national champion from the will be seen in action again someand Skylincrs 0 in an exciting University of Oregon, and Pacific time next month when Hill Field On Next Week's game last Wednesday evening, July coast record holder in the 60- - and takes on the Second Air Base from 14. at Monroe park in Ogden. free It was an Salt Lake in an Ogden Schedule The Hill Field girls picked the nounced by Lt style. Meeting Pickens Mead that Week best from the two teams to throw will give daily exhibitions in the Success The Salt Lake City Hill Jills against the Depot dynamiters, but various points of the training. will meet at 57 South State street Assures Event Ann Lamb and company held the at 6:50 this evening to pick up Field girls in check all afternoon Twice Each Month a box lunch and then proceed on Except for the third inning the tour. event will This a walking resident throughout the Signal gang ledclose Washington Terrace USO prove interesting to newcomers to of the third contest. At the danced at the Ozden Salt Lake City. the score stood at seven all, but in the first evening Wednesday in will Hill Jills take the The Administrative Supply Records victors moved out a. in the fourth thefour-runi h urhaf reeuiar in Salt Lake branch knows just how to celebrate n Dave's Service team was defeated pointsas of interest In front with a rally while event monthlv aocial across the travel they city the leaving of an old chief and tui the combined Hillcraters and Sky- - by the Hillcrest men's team in a City to Liberty park. A cool refreshing the coming of a new one. In honor . A. large . number . of .persons MtlAtff softball encounter last Friday, 10-liners netted one. w ride on the park lake will be of Lt Saul W. Schwartz, who left out lor ue parvy Five girls' teams now remain in This is the fourth victory for Hill- - boat feature of the evening. to become head of Branch IV, and approval of the plan and to climax the Inter-DepGirls crest the reorganized at talking. daflCfr. Next Wednesday, the "Jills" have of incoming Assistant Chief Lt the cvenln and the In the Signal encounter, Engineers Layton league league, scheduled a theatre party, but Charles G. Houston, Jr., the office playing games, and relaxing In Plant Mike Kekil, pitcher, cashed in for will meet first at the USO center gang last week went swimming up eraL girls of the ASF Depot. East uooat COW two home runs. . at 6:30 of the Arsenal, and Hiucrest William - mm ChltdS. ' fa p.m. The girls will hold a at Patio Springs, where there was ill aaaia n era and the Skyliners from Hill Rex M. Alvord invites men at brief supper meeting woman In charge of recre before they also dancing and general fun. the dormitory area to get in touch adjourn to one of the local movie Field. aiuiil with Hi Of course there was plenty to The schedule for this evening at with him there or to phone him at theatres. Iris Ur Miss sistance of eat, thanks too, to Pine View the "Monroe nark Is: Skyliners vs. En 538 if they are interested in prac club which served steaks and V.vtT rmAmt who has pa' 1 ITtSV atl PAii-nturn nt f lnw vinMM on diamond No. l; Signal ticlng with the softball players. Inspection Capt Jess C Hicks chickens. crii-vs. East Plant on diamond Selective service and transfers have is at Pueblo, Colo., for the purpose The life of the party, as well the social events without fu1 of inspecting quartermaster units as its proved a handicap as far as No. 2; Hillcrest Boosters drew chaperon, was Capt Thomas charge. Others are asked te there. a small fee. v, tieenan, be. ing long-await- ed 45-ho- ur . - 16-- 859th Signal Co. 6-- Picnics in Canyon 2. at Car-ringto- n, Ber-tran- 16-- - wood-burni- ng Hill Field Girls n- 9-- Beaten By ASF In - life-raft- Jills Plan Lake Boating Tonight out-slugg- ed Terrace Residents Hold USO Dance Party 13-1- 100-ya- rd Last Hillcrest's Men's Team Wins Again Records Branch Enjoys Picnic 1 m 9. ot a n mm a'- -- - |