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Show Tii IsoUy I iala4-0-ai- Like Coming Girl Champs Stars Net Play At Tounisiaent : Singles and Wias Sunday's Victory Doubles Places Them In Sight of Goal Titles Ogden Air Service Command were crowned he OASC tournament Citav at Lester park in Og-Champions Wednesday, August 23, 1944 Diminutive SaUy Tip-Salt Lake. City champ, defeated Diane Hunsaker of 1 Eitel-McCulloug- G to take the 0gden, Wen's singles trophy, f Miss Tipton teamed with 6-- 3, 6-- 2, The Hill Field "Raiders" were one step nearer the regional girl's softball tournament after defeating the Salt Lake team in the first game of the Here Are OASC Tournament Tennis Stars W i. ; CK... innings, during which each team made three runs, the "Raiders" settled down and from then on the game was theirs. 6-- 6-- i r11t Tipton is the girl to watchUtah tennis circles and probC- u- in the national circiea w Wilma Abrahms and Pat Krohn divided home run honors. Pat made the most unusual homer of the the season when she got alloverway round on a walk. An throw to first got her around to third and another one from the field to third to give her a through ticket to home. Wilma did her usual good job of pitching by striking out nine of the opposing team. Her lengthy home run was one ol the mightiest clouts ever witnessed at White park, striking the centerf ield fence on the fly. After the game. Wilma was corraled by the president of the league and presented with a full case (24 bokes) of that "Breakfast of Champions", Wheaties! Ann Lamb was good for two of the ten scoring runs the "Raiders" piled up, and Shirley Jessop Mary Pilge, Baby Doe Frost, Bessie College, and team Captain ' Maurine" Smith accounted for the rest. The Raiders played to a capacity s has "won toe Urold, Sallytitle Salt in twice singles ke tournaments this season, and Her backhand he 0den once. as C booming stroke almost and hard as a good man player, W service is extremely hard to bSndle. She scored several aces Cfcer matches against men opponents; against women the serve is wo-W- 'Jthemixed W Hunsaker met their doubles match, and daughter, first defeat in Diane, Olden tournaments, losing to Dale Lewis and Ruth Tomlinson, pair were SThe Hunsaker but fought gallantly to 6-- 2, H off defeat, jtele Lewis Wins stave (Net Artist Dale Lewis handed Viable Glen Haynes, OASC No. player, a straight set defeat in t men's singles race, winning 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 3, (Haynes played brilliantly in the Sack court, but refused Jo come lhe net, which helped to beat iim. Lewis plays the net consistently, making most of his shots out of court. ' A good Splayably t can beat Dale, but lood net players are scarce in Jftah. counter-shot- s in were beautiful to jWatch, both players were evenly Watched in the baseline area and 2 rallies were extended at times. I Flay continued Tuesday night, Too late for the Hillfielder's press ttee. I The thrust and back court yv OASC Enters Two Teams in Tourney Utah State Affair . dBc r BRIGHT STARS IN THE TENNIS FIRMAMENT . . . Are the players pictured above who sparkled in the Ogden Air Service Command tournament. (Left to right) Dale Lewis, men's singles champ; Jack Morris, men's doubles; Glen Haynes, men's doubles, also runner-u- p in men's singles; Chuck runner-n- p in junior singles; Lew Hunsaker, men's doubles. Kneeling, Sally Tipton, women'sFranberg, singles champ; Ruth Tomlinson, runner-u- p in women's doubles; Diane Hunsaker, runner-u- p in women's singles, Paul Harames, men's doubles. .i and doubles; count. 4 1 Draws Best of Talent on Field aad well fa ' OASC will be represented by and sapply two first class softball teams in as laaaer-last 'a as any Jab yea Maid ffil in the Utah state softball tourney starting next Sunday at White in Salt Lake City. park I The teams entered from this deat Deadline A shinment com. Field wal of an order for 3400 para- - pot will be the Layton-Hi- ll ", the team, and varsity a ox exow rm, total boxes, ! Work carefully auJatenanee shape it swfaeates here is - Issue Last Call If You Want Football Ducats Bowling Entries eall for choice seats far the professional football gaaae ia Ogden next Tuesday was announced by the recreation aait today. The game being played by the Washington "Redskins' aad the Brooklyn Tigers will start at 8:3 p. am. at the Ogdea stadium. The seats are going fast, sa get years now. Leagues Soon To Start Season "All-Stars- pat packed, was "Red Sox". The "Reds' have completed by the compiled a nice average in games sca five six days before dead ' er . EAST WING FLASHES By Marge FLASH!! The finals ia the pat-patournament at the art Recreation Ball Dsraat-tor- y ar 9-- J area were played aa Sunday. at S a eloae game between Wuley Marges aad Jim An-Idthe survivors of this Ctaa edged Mi Jim by taktag few ef fames. The day's w pnae wt ff atartts, aai gtaa la t4SU es, " Ha Uy-el- T, them won and lost this season, winning 27 games and losing 3 for a percentage of .900. The will be a strong entry in the state tourney this year. are picked from The Field the teams in the Layton-Hi- ll emleague, comprised of OASC some ployes. The team will have strong pitching in Frank Stuck, chucker. and "Gus" Kett-maSkyliner Hellcat hurler, who has won 23 games and only lost one this 'Mannar" TVwi Rnhrta will Car ry on at the controls of the "Reds'; Al during the tourney, while Hogue has been chosen as rnan-ag"All-Star- s" Trotters Start Playoff Tonite for the Ogden Service Play-ofleague championship will begin tonight, with Hill Field's "Trotfs ters" t cinching the second half with six straight championship wins. Reg Cooper is confident that bis "Trotters" will win the two out of three games necessary for the trophy. Many neat records were tacked players. Despite up by the league the fact that Hill Fields varsity "The Aces," landed With baseball team, for the this season, the cellar in the both at two the helm, these boys hitter played for league's leadingBud teams will be ably managed. Brady led the the Aces. Big average of league with a batting .615. The nearest Ace next to Brady way down the line in batwas diminutive Phillips, batting .307. A good batting average ting but not good enough to put Philhonors. lips in line for league second baseWhite, the Aces' man, compiled a neat .555. However, he did not participate in enough games to qualify in league averages. The Aces wound up with a fielding average of .838, completing 115 of 283 fielding plays and making a total of 65 errors. The Trotters had several batters in the final stand right at the top lngs, led by centerfielder Clifford, home run king in the league this a, year. Cliff battedwas.48743 and percentthe pitcher, age points away with an average of .444. A very nice batting average for a pitcher. The trotters rnilixl hd a team average of .294. . In the fielding department the TrottPM oiled uo an average of iu2 with five of the Trotters Beevens, fielding a perfect .1000, Satterwhite, McNiel, Franco and Gruman doing the perfect fielding n. er "All-Stars- ". Women's Doubles Champs KlfcJ latfiV i'i 'crowd and were patently the having won the admiration of the Salt Lake fans by their smooth playing against the "Shamrocks" in their matches. As a result of Sunday night's play-of- f, the Raiders are now the leading threat to the "Shamrocks' " bid for the state championship and the trip to the regional - tournament at Denver. Beginning Tuesday, the Raiders will play a game every night, winding show-dowup Friday n d with the with the Shamrocks. The final score for Sunday night's game was 10 to 3. The girls are becoming very adept at playing night ball as they play better after the lights go on and the sun goes oft The remainder of their schedule Close Saturday Men and Women's long-awaite- OASC bowling league entries must be in before close of business, four p. m., Saturday, Aug. 26. This announcement was made by Don sparxs, secretary ox trie men s is as follows: Tonight at 7:S0 they play Mo league. This deadline also applies Clough Market to tne women s league entries. Friday at 8:30 they play the The league plans to start bowling Shamrocks. on for the 5, play Tuesday, Sept Be there to cheer your team! women bowlers and Wednesday, o men tne bowlers. sept, for Don Sparks also announced that prize money will be won this year on a point evaluation system. This entitles every bowler a part of the prize money. Tennis . enthusiasts from OASC living nem Layton are eagerly awaiting the opening of the three newly resurfaced courts in that is being city. The resurfacing under the direction of An outing for members of the completed Harold Ellison, recreation commis1st AMP platoon will be held to- sioner at Layton. morrow afternoon at Fountain The courts are night lighted for Green, Utah. Between 80 and 100 the benefit of those who can get to AMFi and their guests are e practice only in the evenings, and Dected to attend. . the OASC tennis is looking Picnic agenda includes softball, forward to using squad them for team dinner and dance. In charge of practice. Mr. Ellison announced that the arrangements are CoL L. W. Gil bert. CnL Leroy Crawley. Col. B. courts should be ready for play I Brltt and Pfe. Irene V. Brieker. in about three weeks. . Lay ton Tennis Courts to Open AMP's Will Hold Outing Tomorrow OASC Men's Finalist and Runner XIp -- 1 .' s, i ' '', 1 ) , J Mk-tey- W r JrWINNEBa .... ... ...K.r Week, taach the OAgc teaaia toaraajaeatwkkk eaded this week. Coin purM ia the twotofllca. Plpdcr to Mima D. Warner, Wmrthoaos tea offKo. lnT f'w' ..a A ' Ln - .'3 ( jobs. m ill iii m i ii I TI7XT FOTJQITT IT OCT . . . Dale Lewis, right, annexed the men's aiagles erewa Monday hi the OASC teaals tearaameat concluded this week by defeatiag Glea Uayaes, left. - . . I .1 h's state tournament at White Softball park on Sunday-nightAfter a flighty three Wbara Weeks of Ogden to Cm over Diane Hunsaker 3 Ud Ruth Tomlinson, 1, the women's douoies. fo T 2 ' vJ i : . '. |