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Show tfill Field Men Shine in Baseball Field F rent July 21, 1943 Hill Field, Ogden Utah Favorites Advance In Net Tourney; Finals Are Sunday Defeats Wayne Preston By Ray Freeman 6-- 4, While Brown Also Wins; 6-- 0 Dale Lewis, Seeded Player, Draws Bye Favorites won their matches to advance to the I ... u n It. "tX i. u neiiti is v i ' final round in the Hill Field men's singles tennis tournament in both novice and advanced classes Sunday at Lester, and f Monroe Parks in Ogden. Seeded Ray Freeman dumped l .i. IIz 2490th Truck - .rmst . . . flAln niwiimiiu J ralMPTnNKHIP ttc In .T th " array ana ll ill f ield Civilian pme, Joe PrybU, left, USAF Army, won the distance throw with a Al heaveCoffin, ffftr, petted the horse Wde. Tor S75 feet to take the fungo hitting championship back to'Hill Field, HU1 Field Ifcmeis Smith, Army outfielder, navigated the base paths in :15 seconds, one and one- Hi CpL fourth seconds off the world record. seconds Ouly one and four-fift- h off the world record, all the way Free around in ;15 second, Francis Smith, Hill Field Army outfielder, streaked around the paths for the By-BasebaCame base running championship in the field events staged as an added Evening's Trek to attraction to the USAF Army and Hill Field civilian baseball game Lorin Park last Wednesday at John Affleck Planned By Group Civilians Manage park. Smith, a former Illinois sprint star, has been a stellar performer Next trip by Hill Field's Hiking 18 Runs Off on all Hill Field athletic teams. club takes place at 6 p.m. next He was chief point-gettfor the Sunday, starting from 23rd street Of 15 Safeties basketball team last winter, played and Harrisville Blvd., Ogden. BQI Field Civilians baseball team guard on the football team, and Due to warm weather, an evealso some in fistic turned performjnaded out 15 bingles in last hike has been arranged. This Ogden Service league en- - ances for Lt. Domingues boxing ning to down Utah Army Service teams. He is rated one of the hike will be a short cross country 1 depot Soldiers 1 at John outstanding hitters in the Ogden jaunt along Riverside drive with Service League. park, Ogden. the stopping place at Lorin Farr Al Coffin, Hill Field Army catchi' !!jr Leon Theobald, hard-hit-Jpark. Here at the park, lunches sacker, and Bud Brady, er, took the fungo hitting chammay be enjoyed and swimming enball the over the Aces jumped into pionship by smacking may take a plunge. fence.. Joe Prybill, thusiasts 1 lead by registering four the The Lorin Farr pool is an out In the first won the USAF distance Army, inning, off Bill door pool and swimmers may enfade, heavyweight fighter at the throw with a heave. Clair joy the water sport until 10 p.m. iSP depot, who pitched for the Wayment Arsenal outfielder, was Admission is 25 cents per person; second with 260 feet, followed by suits may be rented if desired. Ifcldiers. hitting was continued Leon Theobald, and Charles JohnThe Recreation unit has spon Civvies. son, USAF Civilian, with sored many hikes this summer, by the end of the fourth heaves. but this will be the first of the I only to see the head start cross country type. taolve when ASP scored four An invitation is extended to all mm the fifth canto and three interested hikers, to call the Rec v Wm ItMtafl 265-fo- Won Aces ot Sunday's Hike Is Slugging To Be Easy Jaunt ll Farr er 18-1- td 375-fo- ot 265-fo- ot 257-fo- ot in the locals flm I 2 First Recruit sixth. came back, however, "mes in the seventh the eighth frame to nuer wraps. Brady, fireman id Vern Gale Leads Civilian Hitters hit a home run, and a single while Theobald of Maintenance, two "",and umageonea two doubles to the HiU Field attack. civBteM f?jy O Ali Hia ABHOA .-, ...5180 tvires' TiTZ. reation unit, extension .8316, Friday, July 23, at 4 p.m. who patrols W f 5T Jl?. n?SL-- SJf i O Prybll. 3D ti"1 0 3 p. Daluon. rf An! " 2 2 SjCathey. V V I ..5 ..3 11 5 ..3 2 1 0 O 0 2 O 0 0 2 0 0 401 506 20X IS (SrV?JiM M woodland 3. D. J8". aBn.A5l.Theoba". Blood. Drew, Sin lrJ. Bia"y', WtkhJi' pZZ, ?1 irm b ""e. Three-b- iHWd,ani, 3 4 w.iL .dler Blowl 2' itBradi ihV Cthe' IT Hall. wb Home hlU Campbell, Pa- ase hits Theobald Balr1- - b.i'i.W"1 D- - police Perky, a shepherd and K-- 9 the corps. to about is join dog, She belongs to Betty Ward, who lives in St Paul, and Betty's mother, Mrs. Gertrude C Merkle, employed in Plant Maintenance of the Supply division at Hill Field, is going to see that Perky gets out here to help in the war effort. The dog has been accepted by A. T. Smurthwaite, Warehouse 46, Unit n. who is recruiting dogs in the Utah and Idaho areas. Pitch-2Mr. Smurthwaite believes that to recruit dogs has the Baird, beencampaign successful, but the army continues wto onneed them.hiehTheat dogs Wood- the inches W UllWb Pquett Hall. Ba.e " 1ltch fcdl r'01"1 "" Wood- - X; PERKT . . . Half shepherd, half police dog, Is the first volunteer for war service as the result of HiU field's appeal for pets to help out uncus sam. 8 3 8 0 2b ? ? 0 O.Soucle, A M. "- .1 1 u.lrrV. at leaat 50 DOUndS, five years old. and be from one tocross-orea or Only purebreds Gronn Preston Clare A. Brown defeated Charles K. Rissler Paul Blood won on default ever R. Peterson f Woodland Brady Thcobold D. Woodland Stamey M. Prantll porter Ranmiusen Gundersoa ?I J? jj ? ... ? Baird 0"PP s Wild 3 1 6-- 0, I 388th 311th standings: W. 16 16 10 10 Avn. Fortress League .214 .200 Wed-ncsdd- Miiir-rpst- -- Taylor, 14 15 11 11 Clubs and Long Irons Are Session's Subject Tonight's lesson in The Ogden golfing school at El Monte golf course will delve into the intricacies and mysteries of wooden clubs and the long ay 6-- 6-- 1. 1, Hdqrs. Officers Are to Exercise Physical Training Includes Three Hours Here Weekly Headquarters officers below the rank of colonel are required to participate in not less than three hours physical training each week, it was ordered this week by Col. Berman. To comply with the order, the officers will participate in the pro gram each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from four to five fifteen p.m. On Friday the officers may pari ticipate in activities of their own choosing as recognized by head quarters such as golf, tennis, swim ming, horseback riding, etc, in preference to attending the class, held at the field. Those attending these activities are to notify OASC physical training officer by nine a.m. the following day as to the activities par ticipated in. The four to program which went into effect the past Monday is conducted as follows: five-fifte- signing of en rosters; 4:05-4:2- 5, conditioning exercises; competitive sports, softball, volleyball, etc.; 5:15, formation for announcement and dismissal; 6:15, signing of the tardy roster and irons. School starts at 8 p.m., under conditioning exercises for tardy the direction of Professor Ernie groups. Schnciter, professional at the Ogden Country club. Both, military Softball Twin Bill and civilian are invited. The course will help the expert Slated Tomorrow as well as the duffer and its on the "house," since lessons are free Taking the place of the East to all comers. Not even a pass or Warehouse gang in the Employes Softball association, Mike Keikel's badge is required this time. Bring clubs and balls if you have Engine Repair team will take the them but be sure to turn out even field against the Planning ten at an start 6:15 tomorrow night at John Afif you do not. So you getting in shape for the mammoth fleck park in Ogden. Hill Field golf turney soon. At 7 p.m. on Diamond S ths Inspecting Receiving crew will meet the Little Siberia team .and Coming Attraction Major T. Robinson, head of the Army the nightcap on Diamond 1 finds Emergency Relief, will be a visitor Utilities matched with Mark Wood- on Hill Field one week from today.land's M.MAR, crew. Standard-Examin- 4:25-5:1- 5, er Is Phantoms Defeated By Arsenal Team 6-- 1. 8-- 3. Bombers 89th Repair Batting Averase .500 .500 .400 .3f2 .333 6 1 .3.13 2 .333 1 .333 .291 7 1 .250 4 .235 2 .222 4. er 482nd H 0 1 1 6 6-- 6-- Open for Tonight B 6-- 3, on-the-j- ob Free Golf Lesson J? 6-- 0. Charles A. Wheeler. first half of the FortFred I Budde won on de schedule laboring to fault over Ned Stringham. a belated close due to the Men's Novice Result 1 2490th training program, the Truck Co. bounsed into sole possesG. defeated Herbert sion of first place this week when Everett ChandlerMcCarty 1, the 99th Repair dropped the secWest defeated LaMolno Paul ond game of a double-headto Murray, default Detachment Medics. James Rice defeated Emil B. The Repairmen took the first default. Soderquist, diffigame in stride, but ran into Thomas Rose defeated Sid Ford culty in the nightcap and lost 64. In the first game the Repair Johnson Women's Novice were headed the never Results after boys fourth inning. The Medics were Smolich Anne Rita Dan- defeated leading going into the fourth by one run, but the 99th shoved across isch, default Barbara Sander defeated Man; two runs to wipe out the defecit and went on to win standing up. Badger, default. Patricia Cowan defeated Delorei Scoring each of the first three Danisch, default. innings, the Medics got to an early Dona Marie Simpson defeated lead in the second game. In the Muriel Big Vern Gale, who has nine times in 18, cnargea appear- 99th Repair ances at the plate, leads the Hill 308th Avn. trial h nivilinn hitters in the Oeden Med, Det. Service Baseball league and is close upon the heels of Archibald or og den Arsenal, leader, wno is oai ting .571. nthpr Hill Fielders who are hit ting .300 or better having appeared in three or more games are: Bud Wooden Brady, Leon Theobald, ana sstamey. Hill Field Civilians batting averages of .200 or better follow: player 6-- 4, With the ress league Repair hit safely 2490th Truck Gale 6-- 0, al Bombers, Warhawks Have Not Yet Concluded Playoff Liberator League 14 Over .200 Mark in-the- ir On. in Fortress Loop The Uillr-ros- m 6-- 4, three-gam- accepted. The dogs are cared for by comt petent veterinarians, housed, fed, Boost- i Tne naiiw""") regular meeting with and exercised by skilled men. Each out sec came tor. Cora pre era softball team, Skroch, an bp-- dog's idenUty is carefully clash lart served. with the evening at 7:30 16 to 10. Sect.on, Arsenal Signal & "fforS tCes ulniltted by HOLD EVENING PICMC Dorian Frost, game,. In. the . Jn.du Joyc wser, ' knocked Cold Water canyon was tne snorisiop ; picnic for tne home the only homer. The game scene of an evening a tm..m TJv I And 4 lfnnrnn nark. i r was at employes oi icb. ,.A Control last week. Picnic- Lastpiayeu 6 Tool wgemenu to hay. them upper was served around a camp- on the nigni home field. 1 Is Winner while Wayne R. Preston the other seeded player, Dale Lewia, drew a bye. Semi-finmatches must be played by Thursday, with the finals carded for Sunday, July 25. Advanced Men's Results Ray Freeman defeated Wayno fourth the Repairmen evened it up, and the contest finished the fifth inning still anybodys game. In the sixth the Medics broke loose with a hitting splurge that netted five runs and sewed up the contest. In the Liberator league the 482nd Bombers and the 89th Repair who by have finished their schedules in a tie for first place are still in the process of playing off the e series to determine the champion. The first game was won by the Bombers. Batting Averages For Team Show l5ers I semi- -- |