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Show The Hillfifclder FteM ; f r - Qkh 7 Bid for Match Skill Tonight SoftfealTMe Classy Softball Team Stays in Kcee for League Crown The classy Hill Field girls' softball team, which played a g world's champions game with the from Portland last Wednesday, is still in the race for second half laurels in the state softball league. g attack and the brilliant pitching Boasting a of Wilma Abrams, the Hill Field team is planning a late season spurt in an attempt to recapture the state title which they won crowd-pleasin- Lind-Pomer- oy hard-hittin- last year. At present, the fast of Salt Lake are leading the league, but with only one defeat, the Hill Field team is in good position to bid for the championship again. The team is captained by Lucille West and managed by Leonard Dopp. League play is scheduled to be resumed SunFavored teams in the Hill day at White Park in Salt Lake Field Laytorl loop won their City. games as expected last week, The Hill game although the Mustangs had to Wednesday night was one of the play overtime to down the best of the season for Ogden 9 to 7 on Friday night. fans, Wilma Abrams pitching for In the other game, played last the Hill Fielders. Betty Evans, Wednesday, The Jaycees shutconsidered the world's best out the Stormers with a 0 feminine twirler, saw action on score. the mound for the Portland team. The Mustangs defeated Squad ron 'H,' half winners of the Enlisted Men's league, in a battle last Tuesday night This is the bv a score of second meeting of these two teams in practice games, with In case Hill Fielders have been Squadron 'H' winning the first wondering of late about the 10-strange shoulder patches The Javcees are leading the many and foreign service ribbons half second in the Layton league seen about the field it might be of play after the Mustangs cap- of interest for them to know that tured the first half title. The Hill Field is now acting as con two teams met recently for the solidation center for soldiers of first time this half, with the all branches of service in the close western area who are to be sent Jaycees winning by a meet The two teams score, home for discharge. once more in second nan piay These men of all branches of before the season ends. If the the Army are being consolidated two teams Mustangs win, the by the 4135th base unit and will be tied in the second half for shipment to home scheduled if no upsets occur at the hands separation centers for discharge. If or Stormers. of the So far three consolidations have the Jaycees win, they will be been made averaging 50 men per rs for the shipment. The men remain here undisputed second half. This will probably for approximately three mean that the two teams will while train reservations days are of the end at the meet again and then proceed to the made, season to decide the league separation center nearest their champions for the entire season. home. and Sahara btorm-er- s The Morris B. Lancaster of are tied for the cellar po- military personnel reports., that sition in the league after a game the men are given the finest which would have decided this treatment during their stay here was rained out recently. The and are able to be off the post Softball team tie game will be replayed, but no all the time they desire, except game Wednesday date has been announced for the last few hours before train this as yet. time. No one has missed the Tonight the Jaycees will meet train. Many favorable comments in a game which the about the Air Corps, its mess and the former should win. Friday night its administration policy have the Mustangs play the Storm- been received from these battle ers. After last week's perfor- veterans from Europe and the mance against the by the Far East. Mustanes. the Stormers have a chance to stage an upset. However, the Mustangs will go into the game favored to win Jaycees and Mustangs Win Games Field-Portla- nd B-2- 4s 9-- hard-foug- 5-- ht 4. Strange Insignias Here Explained 9. 9-- If Betty 7 p B-2- 4s title-holde- .fVAHS B-2- 4s I lilma Abrams of Hill Field and Rettv Vltht best feminine Softball pitchers in Evans of the Portland the nation. Lind-Pomer- oy She appeared in ROtden. 1935th Wins Game In First Inning IField Net lament Finals Fitness Test Scores Are Being Added B-2- 4s, .... ll. to eliminate Lcvitin in their P" "natch P scores Thursday of P 6-- ZT as one and 'the-L- s';; 1 of the hardest-foug- w m 6-- 4. 3, ht the tourna- - uie winner of Moll semi t. 5:30 Friday - m Fieidf - tnampion- i"(fats Armstrong jeach theha quarter-VithV"- m some jSL1 won Powerful th o the first wn to in the f - Uvrls,ing !ett K CS. lcnnis !b Jf.' ffu n k.i. W i- mu on Adams in th dAt0 .fTonight 6-- nsi 6"3- - less ball in the field and neither team was able to score another tally. Perrotti, of the 1935th SCU, did an excellent job of pitching for his team and was instrumental in bringing about the victory for his club. Rockie Resse of the 4513th also did a fine. job of pitching for his team, but his teammates did not come through for him with the needed hits to give him a victory. of Beaphsgieter, with scores doubles 2. These two winning teams will, meet Wednesday tne evening at 5:30 p.m. for championship. men's doubles chamIn the Salt Lake City on Montournament pionship an Inday night, Lt. Moll won teresting tussle from Chauncey Peterson of Salt Lake, 2. A few weeks ago Lt. Mou tenwon the Tribune-MunicipHaynes, Glen nis tournament. Hiu another participant from conCity Lake Field in the Salt test, was scheduled to play last evening. 6-- 6-- 1. cW?!" h?Zn fated.Sgt. "HilnA,. ' innings both teams played error- Hayneg ttir semi- Reamer and 6-- al 1, 6-- 1, T-S- gt. B-2- 4s Last Saturday afternoon one of the best games to be played :rs this season was put on by the boys of the 4513th AAF base t 3:.,;,j,,oT ccnm for all en- JllUJVluuai match in tho unit and the 1935th SCU. In the Nes in the Hill Field and officers of very first inning the boys from listed personnel are . tournament ...... . h0i, t Deing tuiutiwCCU 1935th SCU scored three this command the a T r Pnnm'niflvam Sgt. Joe Raiche l.uiimi.6"- runs and the GI's from the Plied Dy Lil. UC ior Monday section, training evening chief military in WL The game was 4513th got two. division, services personnel the the of game is winner f4 for last evening. the way the .That order that mm played his usual ended. remaining six physical training trophy may be the For game lJrt 8. dc?ided on. . . 3 The eniisveu - VtsiMincr Supply Depot Has Standings: Jaycees Mustangs Won Lost Pet. nY- Stormers 3 1.000 750 0 0 .000 .000 Radio Log "OATSC IS ON THE AIR" Sat. "None But The Purple 0 p.m. KDYL, the Heart" mu score on the 1320. individual . - .. - IT . Vt . Rrn with Tues. "Pacific Air Theater" field so iar is P.m. KUTA, 570. while Capt total of 254 points, "Melodic Flight" officers Wed. the Roeller tops Nelson 5 p.m. KSL, 1170. n cpnrp- of 251. i1151x ...Wh WHH x 6:00-6:3- -a 11:30-11:5- of Men with a composite scorefit- 200 or more in the physical ness tesi intiuue. j Depot unit, scoring er ' Eiehth i tinT.nwrpnce 212; James nan 238: Cecil Menefield, 22S, fames Rob "son, 228; and Emmitt Houston, tv. H ,, Squadron pre assigned to unit 4135th Ant 206: and Lt. S. L. 206. Ternamian, Mur Program Starts The physical training of the second air depot group at Hill v.ae hpen started. At the present time, the personnel of this group nas ueeii 'pool,' inasmuch as the strength nf anv one section of this organ ization is too small to start any 1CM1 " In the . one particular group. Twn enlisted men from each ivi. at201 poinis, L. Harris, organization concerned will R. Dawson, 202; J. physical tend an 200; H. Hord, 206; training program conducted by Montgomery, 2SmithR'2?9; G.H Stark, 238; and ih r.hvsieal training department of military training section, to E. K. Young, 210. these men as physical Lt qualify -- aSnir, In the officers category instructors for various nreanizations of the air depot J. V, Morgan sco- -u W' R.' 6 McLean, Thte period of instruction will Nugent. 200; it uhases of physical C. Capt. R P. Harlow 224; ZMaand is being planned J. - go J. training as a pirt of tibe athletic and recA"? .204; Lt rea.tjo2ial program. T - s'mt ce' fg8 RfRS. - Peculiar Setup Service Forces De The Army pot of supply division does well operating under the intricacies of two sets of army directives instead of just one. It operates under combined air corps and service force directives due to the unusual nature of its work. The situation develops from . the fact that the ASF branch draws items from various serv ice force depots throughout the country and dispenses them to Hill Field Air Corps personnel as they are needed. Items for chemical - warfare, ordnance, signal corps, quartermaster and engineers, the five arms of the service forces, are drawn and dispensed under combined air corps and service force directives. Quartermaster and chemical warfare items are drawn from the Utah Army Service Forces items are Depot; ordnance drawn from the Ogden Arsenal; signal items are drawn from the Chicago Signal Depot and engineers items are drawn from the St. Louis Engineers Depot. HANDS, FEET AMPUTATED The first American soldier to and lose parts of both arms Frederick both legs is Hensel, 26, of Corbin, Ky. Ah Okinawa land mine explosion took off both legs above the knees, his left arm below the elbow and his right aras below the elbow. His wife w at the hospital to greet him when h arrived in the United States. -- M-S- gt. , |