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Show cees to I !f r jingles aW2A. :is Title itches in the Hill saw men's field, Pfc Norman tournament Jmerge as the Lion of the V 3 and out J. Going After A High Om B-2- Voll defeated ClJ, - to win his timing up with Pfc. C defeat Len Adams 6- - -- 2, Organized At Meeting and Jl the singles saw Jtional playing with drives. Lt. Moll, Officers were elected plans 1945-- 6 Hill Field bowling league were drawn up last Thursday in a meeting called by put this year, demonstration for the of Jpsofplay should be i match was easily the the of contest handicapped in a stiff breeze, (used these in an at- Lt. Moll's overcome Sg were foota by fcnet his way into the fte singles by defeat- Tntitin in the Seml-jA, l.u. n on M. Lt Moll easily w flaiohe in the fj.r,nal match 6-- 0. 1. 6-- semi-fina- iobles saw ls the Havnes take (jV.a.ma an4 TlAafVlC d ti Lt Moll i and Pfc. in the fi- sgt. Kaicne w their spot Meaung 6-- i 6-- 2, 3. to X Golfers Team Navy varsitv civilian meet the golf Naval Sunnlv la third and deciding Field p will B the at Wednesday at the in Ogden. The ) have been playing a i Club wnn aenes one each match so far. teams met for th latthe El Monte course UThe Hill Fielders with, a score of two wond meeting took tbe ' Bonneville n A. it Pitw in nended of with a score the Navy. js encounter will winner of the t the Hill Field awes, captain, the recreation unit and held at noon in the post schools. Offi- nt. Adams match, Itaible en-june- cric team Ben "lend and Bill SFlasts ?d4UEM their ck three ... OATSC Net Team Tops Ogden Loop 3-- 2-- 8-- 7-- 6, 6-- 6, 6-- 6. 4. - 5-- 6-- 6-- 7, 1. 6-- 6-- 3-- 6, 6-- et The seventh saw both teams make a last effort to win Scales drove out a two-ba- se hit for the Jaycees and came in on Adams' single. With the score 3 against them, the F. Montgomery Mustangs' walked to first, D. Egan got a safe hit and Kent was issued a: free pass. Then, with the bases, full, Yaunt got on on a fielder's choice, scoring Montgomery and D. Egan and ending the game. D. Egan, for the Mustangs, had a perfect night at the plate, with three for three, followed by Yaunt, with two for three. Stamey was the big man at the plate for the Jaycees, with two ' for three. Kingdon, Jaycee hurler, struck out seven men, while A. Montgomery retired only one batter by this route. In the Mustang game, both teams were short several players and substitutes had to be used to round out the two tens. An earlier scheduled meeting between the two teams was rained out and will have to be replayed at the end of the seathe-gam- Mustangs Reenter Title Race 4-- ' JpitcherPfckichard irsenal batters Iff1 so they ffd. Hill Field's with gboth having 3 wins V. the second half These . me ng eleventh against no g" Tilursday Mefeated the night Ogden i' probability that both teams will complete the season with no further losses, the two teams are expected to meet in a three-gaplayoff to decide the winner of the second half. If the Jaycees win this, another three game playoff will be held to decide the champions for the nip-and-tu- All-Sta- rs Kypavlpwaced ond half. Last week's game gives both teams one loss. With the cers elected for the coming season were Harry Schreadley, vice season. president; Frank Fogel, Jaycee-Mustaclash was president, and Don C. Sparks a The affair all the secretary-treasure- r. Approxicomwith the way, Mustangs 40 bowling enthusiasts mately ing from behind to win the attended the meeting. It was decided at the meeting game in the last half of the sevthat the team entry lists for the enth inning. Both teams went league would be closed on Sept. scoreless in the first inning and the 5 and all entries must be in the both scored in the second, across Jaycees pushing hands of the recreation director in the civilian personnel build- runs and the Mustangs two. '. Jaycee Scoring ing before that date. The entry The Jaycees scored their runs fee is one dollar per man or five dollars per team. Monday, when Dixon and Kingdon got Sept. 10, was selected as the on on errors followed by a hit date for opening of play. the by Stamey. With none away, Individual handicap in the three men scored as Scales 130 set was at team with league handicaps to be limited to not and Germer flied out, Linford more than 225 pins. Eleven teams took first on a fielder's choice have been entered in the league and Vohs popped out to third so far and Sid Johnson has ' a base. made . a tentative entry of F. Montgomery and D. Egan twelfth team. Names of the teams and their poled out hits in the last half of second for the Mustangs and Of the Jaycee team in the Layton captains are: Gutterballs, Tex the MARVIN BURR ASTON came C. in as Kent was thrown eut; Don Mustangs, Wilson; league Is shown as he goes up in the air after an overthrow in Nick second to first. Yaunt took first Hillfielders, Sparks; same last Wednesday. the Jaycee-Mustan- g on a hit and V. Egan was Branch I, Schlupp; Harry thrown out, second to first, to Len Adams; Snipers, Schreadley; side. the retire Metal R. A. Carr; Alley Cats, RamNeither team threatened in Maulers, Bob Crandall; blers, Sam Junk; Decorators, the third or fourth innings, but and 5 Frank Pogel; Siberians, John L. the Mustangs tied up the score The OATSC varsity tennis match, In the No. 3 singles, George Davis, and a team to which no in the fifth inning when D. team now holds top position in name has been given as yet, Egan got on on a hit, Kent of Armstrong's was deEccles standthe Ogden tennis league of Hill Frank Friend. went to first on a Jaycee error Freeman feated matches Ray of three by virtue ing by In the and Yaunt and V. Egan blasted 3 and the to two victories over the Armconducted be at Field, will Play Lt. Moll and Mapleway in out safe hits to score D. Egan. Bowling Center strong squad in singles and dou- No. 1 doubles, With the score tied up, the bles played Sunday, August 26, Freeman came from behind, Ogden, the place the Hill Field had Burraston on third 3 Jaycees and been has at Lester park in Ogden. conducting play when the league side was retired in of Hill Levitin and Sgt. Raiche for the past three years. In the No. 1 singles event, Lt. the first half of the sixth, and and Rade Bud defeated Field Joe Moll of Hill Field defeated batters went down the Lou Hunsaker. 2 and 4. Les Les Vanderboel of6 Armstrong's countered. However, they still one, Mustang in their half of three two, love. This, 2 and Vanderboel of Armstrong's de- by victories chalked up the inning. four have was the toughest feated Pfc. Norm Levitin of incidentally, no losses. Both Score in Seventh match the Hill Fielders have en- - to their credit against OATSC in a gruelling three-s- Arsenal fJ B-- JJ league lead. 'earns MAA fK iAF A-rx- bth " fife f Loop H (fi J "l me Score of en-- k J.ere t'.ed for the Ktht0ries a"d rfLtime r au0 "Nation the winner. 24 son. of I ... ,.! -- .iJA f."! MhS THE MUSTANGS . . . tied with the latter team for the top D. Egan, If; Ramsey, utility; A. (Back row, left to right) Odle, , utility and V Ejfl, ft y . 030 020 Miifltanpg Kingdon and Stamey; and V. Ernn. Leaxne Standing Team e now th i,ayton League and to left right): row, They are (front sf. .Tayopea Kent, .nd 2b; Larsen, u.""i.M ..... Montgomery, ss; Simmons, manager; Lavender, lb, Ahlin, YauntVcf; rf; yoriBerj j..K JXii:ywl'7 half 8 nun fame: Wustanf-Jayct- e .Ta.vcecg 'jpafT,. 4s Bowling Loop l for the Utah T lead in the Hill Field Layton league following last Wednesdays 4 Mustang win over the other team. Also decided, temporarily at least, last week was the bottom team m the loop. The Sahara Stormers took over this unenviable position when they lost to the bv a score of 7--3 Friday night. After winning the top spot in the first half of league play, the Mustangs lost to the Jaycees in their first encounter in the sec- Lt c n 5-- the on top in 5 Playoffs Are Probable: n.24 Drnn Stormers to Cellar Spot The Mustangs anrl Post-Seaso- :2 uion Emiteir ........ 14 tb 7 1 7 2 010 A. Montgomery OM Won Loel . I1 f.........Lt 1 1 4 I Pet. .833 .03.3 m -- |