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Show jOSXBk?' v- - w "'"a"Jm:m , n,,! - w rtl I Wl iwi n fj ' w a M r. . . . Started off witn a "bang" last week as represen tative Hill field squadrons participated in the first series of LEAGUES First h our Games yins , irirtlMiririiwnwftff" t Casting Tourney in Ogden Is Scheduled for Next Sunday softball league playoffs. (Upper left) Pfc. Oliver Brown of Squadron H of the 4135th base unit has just connected with Perhaps one of the biggest events in Ogden, in the form of a castinff the ball sending it nign into ine of the season is being planned for tournament, fish scramble and air. (Upper right) Those last regame witn tne urst event maining steps to first base can sunaay, may sir, at raonroe ram softball beginning at 1:30 p.m. be mighty long ones, especially Entries are still being taken at if the Dan is several ieet anew recreation unit, employe rethe fellow this but of the runner, branch of civilian personlations Service Air 1028th from the and it is urged that anyone nel, arcan squadron still hopes he who likes this sport throw their rive at his destination before the hats in the ring and whip up some ball does. (Center) The 1028th keen competition. Air Service squadron poses as The first event of the day will the proud winners of the E be a plug casting tournament with tournament. (Lower softball day cash prizes awarded for both disleft) This is a typical scene tance and accuracy. area, base around the gymnasium The "fish scramble" will get unTon tenm? are now entered in the with with softball games teeming der in softball way at 2:30 p.m. with cash men's enlisted league, of hour action almost every wmcn or going to the person wno tne prizes stead eignt xes, originany every day. (Lower center) first fish with his bare the citmeH of nn at the the traps beginning and there goes another powerfor the largest and and hands, in season. the Those narticinatine ful hit into left field. (Lower fish smallest caught. the include depot eighth soft- right) Joe DiMaggio of the league 3 nm tvvn unit, medics,' 1935tti suu, iuzutn, 1029th Air Service squaurim, exhibition an teams will ball and i()3um air service play the famed New York Yankee Joe in9Qth snuadrons. the 4513th base unit and came. The Hill field Ked Sox will Dimaggio, sends one sailing right the sottball prowess their 49 mn Dase unit. display through center field. H H nisi :t (i 1(1 ii I I a! . . . ..icaiu. . Mav tne fin -iz Army. Airways nas Deen Th neid day for all OATSC personnel4135th AAF base unit entered in Panned OVnerted tn draw' annroxiiho. rnmnpt t fin. Un JVlaV O tne "" 2" "T.r Don't forget 300 persons. mately in2?)th Air Service squadron won is money being ouered in an over the eighth depot; the 1028th there and now is your or- Air Service sauadron won over competitionsto get your nanas on the 4513th base unit; the lUdUtn portumty some quick and easy money. Air Service sauadron trounced the medirs- and the 4912th base unit Approximately 22 men have ran away with me liMoin avu, turned out for the post hard ball running up a score or to o. of Pvt. Ol smooth team, however, still more particiThe nitching team Air aerviue V. tho loy.Kvn pants are being sought. The squadron was all that was needed practices nightly at A trimming mein men byf this OUtllt in detachment p.m. at the base gymnasium. the ha mprtiral formulated full schedule is being Mav 12 enlisted mens soitDau "Whitey and no definite positions have leacue playoff. Pfc nf the medics did a 7rv,lwslri All military as yet. been assigned fine job of pitching for his team go in for baseball personnel who but the Boys oi tne iuoui bvc and let's turn out for practiceon the koir ritpher 9 little more to work competition keen some ,uvi in senring five runs while the get way. medics could only garner two. The score was live to two in iavui w aai I The game was called at the of the eighth and will be resoftball league play, wound end sumed at a later date. Tuesday with Capt, Llyod C. Perhaps the highest ranking ofline's personnel and base serv- - ficers in the league are Col. John Perplaying on the team team (number two) riding S. MacTaggart,Base Services and sonnel with four straight wins over (number one), and Lieut. Col. H. mainte- - A. Hatfield, third base for the supply, administration, and medics teams. medics. Also a word of commendation to fcproximately 75 officers have W. the umpires, Capt. Clarence jicipated in the league which Capt. William L. K. TrotGuckert, played off twice each week. ter, CWO Philip Devlin, Capt. lie event of inclement Schroebel, Capt. Glennon O. weather, and Capt. Domenic R. es were played off during the Lanning have done a splendid who week in order that the schedf inh in eaTIinir them on the Play might be kept up to date. ers making the games worth ith pitchers like Lieut. John E. watching. Lieut. Winton J. Hubbard Lieut. Ralph T. Sigel. it would V-- E that their winning streak will imie throughout the entire L first round of OATSC offi- - base. Ice Or-v- al La-Sal- a, - is, i M season. Supporting the out-- tog pitching of these officers Lifllt Plonn T p A. Mazzoni and James Capt. Untv, Bendprsnn id the batting power. Second Place fPply division holds second fwith three wins and one loss, Bernard Rantrh- fly m Soldiers Play Softball Tourney During the V-- day 48 hour re day softstriction a special V-ball tournament was held to afford a form of recreation for GI's dur ing the restriction period. E E competing units included the 1028th and 1030th aviation unit, depot eighth per and CaDt. Frederick A. squadrons, the . Ab1 hOCD i Ant nil. "ana 45i3tn 4135th, pitching. E"g Capt. Robert M. Pant t v mc , lr , . r. The tournament was in the form The . . A - ir.;.. ill piayea in me with the lossingle elimination up the batting of consolation prizes ers ?irTiQRti, m9Rth 1030th and came in last with r pad and made fe medics the eighth depot units surviving round. first aviation squadron The 1028th Fw - .knmninni! : winning y .Capt. came outtheaa1030th"iJt"v" aviation . squadumcuo m ine iasi na11 out over , L seventh 7 to with one man on ron with a score of 1UBBe!. 5 and xne aaminis-o- n maintenance trams tied their game last Friday, t7itm?" -- Ten EM Teams Entered in OATSC League V-- all-st- ni I Player Prospects six-thir- ty inRtVi tk.www tapi., matches arranged by T.t joe iuiiiiiuKE. PiCKen- .ection " ham oi was held svmnasium hand- p.m. in me u , ball court.JimrciTiw i in AMj Harold the sin- in RiTter are participating - pe,-wean"j m SSl aCapt Analint - riavnff in the handball J 1 Baseball Team Is Short of Good Held First Playoff mded Trophy for Softball Victory In Handball Meet if ar Clyde Bugby in the doubles. out ine . ...I... their star nitcner lineup, the 1029th Aira service jusi men" of the squadron worKea the in hrine Miohtfitrhters - The . jctitk nfA.'O"--t -ho C ni.iinintoarecama llLll . uiaynin UU 0 Vk.,o seem to lack the nA hall hut nnai runs wn punch ior tnemost. Final score was are needed m in favnr . ot tne luain. t u wft ... iunn,. tin latest nnniLions 10 i,me lAmia met in a verv closely contested game on Saturday after noon with the luzna aaao nn the lone end of the score 1 aoainst AACS' 4. Both of these teams will bear, watching auite a on oi. o , hov t r. " the jin disnlaved field. rniinivinir a slam bantZ slug fest the 1030th managed to nose out the Jimmy narna ui fighting 491Ztn. AiA his West to DUt hlS 4 nusr the ton dv virtue ui 4...v lnnif hnme runs. game for either It was a tough hut 4.. kU 1H " " a lnnc drive into short field which was almost by Cohen in snorwieiu, caught in,l rlofoat for the bovs of the jnnih The nitrher of the 1030th won his own game as it was he who came up in the last half of ox ujar. - T . --- --- y,:. I .:fc .11 iuns tina ''' I 1 " ' Layton League to it. nth 23 May Start Play . a Mill field intra- - 1 lay: office ions for) a. Thi tHE Ulvvrno f?5 Nof W i,,. .r j ..ri,aii iournament. o-- 55 Jc."r" JfKJ ine V"E day trophy to sgi. "wvice squadron, victors in the 'fn0f,0Dw miiit&rv restriction durlnr th. 4s.i,An7 -''y. 4Capt. Fred N. Stmdwick, Jr comraandine oh. ViT E iWimmM . i028th ' we squadron, witnesses the presentation. 1 1 1 AWO at the veraeiiii six- ,in at The first game Sahara thirty StTrheCslcond gamfwiU get under sent this the seventh inning and eseven- which drove field ehnrt nirty waat UHt - 4h in,winnlnff run. The 1030th the nortn draw " won with an 8 to 7 victory. derbolts witn ing a bye. PfVs ---- ---- JffbS i- FRANK FOGEL . . . Supervisor of paint shop in shop maintenance will be on hand to do his stuff at the casting ana to ne i.e- .scramble-- 4tournament nark. Monro j hV rt.w. h.'w Oeden. done. Abovef Yep, ne may e m Jrt |