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Show Wd Civilian and Army HiH sivieet in (Liianir.. Teai Chance Thirty-si- x Major Leaguers to Play in Ogden for Bond Drive In Offing For Soldiers w .L Box Scores playoff hangssol--in 2, HU1 Field local meet the sine when they rfijto bftseballera in John Affleck 2ancT' the Army Sluggers at Wendover; Will Inter-Dep- ot WEDNESDAY Nsval 8PPly Depot H1U Field Army ABHOA ABHOA Parker el 15 0 ?.E.Smith,lf 8 2 Although the army team dropped UU 2 Castel ...55 1 014II laneta. 2h a n 10 . 1M decision to sthe Ogden Arsen-- J Benefiel, 3b t a for tilt earner, e 4 19 1!P. J.Smith. 1h a. 1 iai playoff ta lutSunday-Armhold rf 3 0 1 0 the second round crown, they stronr. If 4 1 2 O unman, Coffin, e ..3 16 0 game edge in the last third fledge. Verdonckt, path. 2b 5 13 1 Jb campaign, and need a win 5 12 1 JLTtbe Hill Field Civilians to Koval- ICllfford, ef .2 0 2 0 ehuk. 0 0 0 .3 rf s Martin, ..1 0 O 1 Jjjcj, the diadem. This will earn-M- vaiopol- IFought, p .3 0 0 7 to meet v 1 eak. an 0 0 toldiers ..3 2 7 1 Stiltner, as 4 1 0 0 opportunity the tame Arsenal squad for the Simmons,- lb 3 Hoiungsseason's League championship. worth, p 10 0 1 nuk tonight. U int lap, the fact that they are Dun race for the crown, Bud lb-- p civilian dub will he set for Brady" Totals 39 10 24 10 Total Score by lnninn: the amy team, in an attempt to avenf e for two previous big margin Naval Supply Depot ..050 Hill Field Army 100 of Lieut vim by the charges ....llll Despite eat of the ' Pickens. . . ttrfae; Pitchers Manager Pickens would like to itart Jim Faught on the mound tonight. However, the former St Lrais Browns' hurler, wrenched his back in the Arsenal game, and may not be able to toss for the soldiers. 8gt Forrest Stiltner, "smoke ball" artist, will be Lieut Pickens' alternate choice for the pitching chores. the army batters will he Prentell, leading moundsman for the civilians. It was while holding a 1 edge Facing Andy .33 6 27 13 000 101 7 004 06x 11 Run Benefiel 2. Parker. Summary: Armstrong, Heagepath, Kovalebuk, Sim mons, P. B. Smith 2, Castellaneta, F. J. Smith, Lehman, Coffin 2, Verdonckt, Clifford, Martin, Fought Errors Lail 3, Benefiel, Coffin 2, Verdonckt. Three-bas- e e hit Benefiel. Simmons 2, hits F. E. Smith. Runs batted in Parker, Lai 12, Harner, Simmons 2, F. E. Smith 2, F. J. Smith, Coffin, Verdonckt, Clifford, Stiltner 3. Winning pitcher Fought. Los ing pitcher Hollingsworth. Innings pitched Valopolcak 6, Hollingsworth 1. DunlaD 1. Strikeouts Fought 5, Valopolcak 6, Hol lingsworth 1, Dunlap 1. Hit by pitched ball Harner by Fought. Wild pitches Fought 2. Passed balls Coffin 2, Harner Stanfield and Cannon. Time Umpires Two-bas- 2:15. Engage in Fights Immediately following the con clusion of the regular schedule these players will begin an extended tour of cities in the western states, a tour by which they hope to raise huge sums of additional money to swell the coffers of the war loan chests. A complete list of Darticinatiner piayers names will be released earlv next week. The tame here, with additional contests to be held in Salt Lake City on October 10 and rocatelk), Idaho, on October 11, will have added color in that the world series tilts will be going on at tne same time. Lombard! Here It was definitely announced that Ernie Lombardi, former National league batting champion and present New York Giants catcher, Curt Davis, pitching ace of the Brook' lyn Dodgers and erstwhile St Louis Cardinal, and Roy Partee, stop of the Salt Lake Bees and now a regular with the Boston Red Sox, will be here. Autographed pictures and baseballs will be auctioned off at the game, buyers being rewarded with war bonds.. Preparations for this event are under the direction of Johnny Sarlo, former secretary of the Ogden Reds of the Pioneer league, and himself a former pro fessional player. A statement will be forthcoming next week regarding prices of ad' mission for service men. Mean while other ticket sales, box seats, ex-ba- ck FRIDAV UASF Depot Army Hill Field Army ever the Arsenal, Sunday, that Louder-- . ABHOA IF.E. Smith.lt ABHOA 3 2 0 0 Fanght sustained his back injury. bach, 3b .4 1 1 1 castel Behind Relief Pitcher CtUtaer, Fletcher, If 3 0 0 01 laneta, as 4 2 1 1 the Ml Fielders fell apart, and Soucie, c ..3 0 7 1 F.J.Smith.lb 3 2 5 0 $3.00; grandstand, $1.50, and generb 2 0 4 0 Coffin, e 6--3 were trailing in the ninth PrybiL Halme, 2b .3 0 0 0 Lehman, cf 4 0 1 0 al admission, $1.00 can now be obwhen the powder-make- rs scored 10 Wieckow-lb--- p Verdonckt, tained at the Hotel Ben Lomond, 4 0 2 0 5 31 3b ski, WUes to chill the game. The Mint, The Mecca and the Bank really 2 0 0 Ton, 2b ...3 0 Davidson 3 rf Dale Laybourne, Arsenal mana- Sodowski, cf 3 1 1 0 Gingrich, rf 4 1 0 0 Smokery, all in Ogden. ger and the league's leading Line, as 10 u Stiltner, p .1v ou uu 1 Sgt Joe DiMaggio, the New York Jamerson, p hurler, allowed the 12 2-- ..3193 p-l- 10 15 but scattered them never in danger. First Place Bid The army that he was so army nine took first hilltop toe third round standings hy apturing their tilts last Wednesday and Fridav eveniners. piace in In the ...3 bingles, i Totals .26 518 5l Totals .2910 21 6 Score by innings: 3 ASF Deoot Army ......000 001 2 326 010 z 12 Hill " Field Army Summary: Runs Fltcher, Wieckowski, Davidson. E. Smith 2, Castellaneta 3, J. Smith 2, Coffin, Verdonckt, Toth, Gingrich, Stiltner. Errors Halme, Verdonckt. Runs batted in Sodowski, E. Smith 2, Castellaneta. J. Smith 3, Coffin, Lehman, Verdonckt, Toth, Gingrich 2. Home run castellaneta. F. Smith. Three-bas- e hit Two-bas- e hits Castellaneta, J. Smith 2, set-tthey took of the Naval Supply 11-- 7 n count A Losing pitcher PrybiL Win nlly in the eighth overcame a one-- Verdonckt. Stiltner. Hit oy piicnea ning pitcher n deficit and provided the win ball Castellaneta by PrybiL Jamerson by aing margin. E. Smith. Wild Wieckowski. Sacrifice hit Jamerson 2, Stiltner. Passed balls rndaya encounter was an easy pitches Balllf and Soucie. Coffin Umpires 2, U4 victory over the UASF Depot Stegan. Time 1:50. team. ny Stiltner, en the mound, eld the SUNDAY. Depot team to two bingles - ore innings until relieved. Ogden Arsenal Hill Field Army ABHOA ABHOA ..66 2 2 4 F.E.8mlth.lf 5 12 0 Ellis, mid-we- o, ek the measure Depot by an locals On six-ru- Place Four Girl All-Sta-rs Verdonckt. r. ....4 38-- P J. Smith. 4 Coffin, e ..4 lb Rtntiwr.sa-- n Ihrnin. rf he Skynners, Cllforfd, ef Castellaneta. "!LPIyrB SWd 4 4 4 3 0 Lambert, 2b O S Z Laybourne, p 5 2 1 Vaughn, lb 6 4 13 c .5 3 6 16 12 T.Burnett, 15 2!Balr,Cook,ef If .6 2 0 10 6 4 0 Z X u uiarne, n 2 4 O Anderson, do f ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Sept Lieutenant Elmer McKinney 7 of KIrtland field, former Nebraska state champion, won the New Mex- ico state amateur golf cLampionship yesterday with a 7 and 6 vie tory over Wilbur McKnight, Ros well rancher. "Keep i ar JE7 52 23 27 11 i "'iji I 4 Smith, Coffin, Hill Field Has Team, All From OASC Control 11-M- an state. ago, the of nine squad is reported to have strengthened for tonight's encounter, according to information received by Lieuten ant Richard E. Pickens, Hill Field athletic officer. Paul Rusnick and Homer Rom' berger have been training the HiU Field squad which includes, Corp. Eddie William Pvt. Louis Gionoft, Corp. Noah Valades, Corp. Francis Kelly, .Set. James Harris,. Pvt. Julius Ramseur, Pvt. Joe Carrlng ton, Pfe. O. C Phillips and Pfc Barney Weathers poen. The squad will return home Thursday. Officers Defeated By Civilians in Softball Game, 7--4 Behind the four-h- it pitching of Paul Kingdon the Hill Field Civil ians downed the local officers, ' to 4, in the first of a series of softball games between the two teams and played at Monroe park in Ogden Monday evening. Fred Budde, Machine Services, Expected to keep Hill Field HI top in .the. coming inter-depcivilian golf tournament is tne eleven-ma- n team of veteran golfers which will represent this depot la the event Thursday and Friday evening at Ogden's El Monte goU ot . Nine. s ! De Yount Seeks 61 69 56 68 57 12 45 83 Chicago Boston Philadelphia New York .469 .452 .442 .352 American League Won Lost Pet. New York Cleveland 80 68 71 66 66 62 58 44 Washington Detroit Chicago Boston St. Louis Philadelphia 49 59 62 60 61 69 71 84 .620 .535 .534 .524 .520 .473 .450 .344 Grid Position PULLMAN, Wash. Sept. 7 Thousands of football players have turned into soldiers, sailors and marines, but Johnny DeYoifnt is one who is reversing the process. He was honorably discharged from the marines in 1939 after hitch. serving a four-yeNow the DeYoung Is out for a job at guard with the Washington State college Cougars to catch up on those missed seasons. ar 215-pou- nd Two-bar- e for Golfing ?""" mM, r aamemx employes' six-thirt- y, 44MSJMK Mty&y irnm mm m vision ft V;4 e Lambert. E. of Houghton, Vern Miller, Charlie Quinn, Blaine Sheffield, Ruion Stan-field, Gerry Fridland, Curtis JeeX sop, Wesley Durand, Al Fleming, s and Louis Passey. own their cry Having staged weekly matches all summer long at both Salt Lake and Ogden courses, the boys are in good shoot ing form for the competition. Fred Budde, Ogden, and Orson Hough ton. Salt Lake, have been in charge of making arrangements thus far, and have led the men, eleven of the "fifteen male employees of Ma chine Services, to participation in the coming event. Arrangements for the tourna ment under the supervision of Ray, Goates, Arsenal recreational di rector, were decided upon last Thursday ' evening by team mem bers from Hill Field, Arsenal and ASF depot Invitations to enter have also been extended to civilian hits T. Cook. Three-basughn Smith, Clifford. 2. Bair, Ellis, Burnett, ClarkeWin-2.-. Burnett. Base on .. t..kniin. Loilne pitcher 2, Stilt SuitneT inning. pitchy-Fou- ght Verdonckt 1. uouoie Vpiar Bmlth. . J. to Sonckt to Castellaneta Strikeouts Laybourne 5, "Time" ,?00 plres Balllf and Cannon. Ell, F. solely Comprised from Machine Services, OASC Con trol section, the team includes such players as Fred Budde, OrsoX accounted for a pair of the Civilians' tallies while Don Roberts banged out a triple. Lieutenant Ben Edelen smacked a triple for the Hill Field officers. Lieutenant Joe Boertlein, army chucker, yielder employes at the Naval Supply, seven hits. Larry Taylor caught for and Adjutant General depots. the winners while Captain Homer NO ENTRANCE FEE H Crowden handled the offerings of No entrance fee is being charged, Boertlein. A return game will be played but each team will furnish a dozen next Monday evening at golf balls which will be awarded as prizes for low scores in driving Monroe park. Ogden. and putting. Those interested in participating National League may contact the recreation unit, Relations branch, exWon Lost Pet. Employe 8316. tension 44 .664 87 St. Louis .554 72 58 Cincinnati . .525 70 66 Brooklyn 70 65 .519 Pittsburgh r?ll a mean both a catcher and a CUrke" Verdonckt, F. Errors the Lions club team in J Smith,Anderson. Stiltner. Castellaneta 2 Fought. Ellis, who throws was tcner on - 'Em Flying' the western aide of the In a match two weeks Hill Fielders took seven bouts but the Wendover Golfers to Stage Event Machine Service Workers Take Time Out 2b-aa-- ot all-st- Norma McKinney Takes Golf Honors 24 women's seftbaU team, .4 u a tti the Ogden Inter-DepFought, p .100 03 01 fefue Toth. 2b team, They ..3 Em pitcher; Krma .orm Totals .37 8 27 14 Totala Venice Nielsen, catcher; Score Innings: by ewd base, and oi Betty Davis, third Ogden Arsenal m Yankee slugger, and his Santa Ana Armv Air Base teammates were here last month for a Hill Field, Ogden Section Army Emergency Relief series of benefit games and attracted capacity throngs to both the Salt Lake City and Ogden ball parks, netting the AER in excess of $5500. 11 September 8, 1943 Wednesday Baseball fans of Hill Field will receive oanA of the 1943 season to witnM Pickens portunity and i:wl Brady baU when a group of 36 National and American circuit Name Pitchers off performers pair each in against other behalf of the third Hill Field's powerful fistic squad b 3rd Bound Tilt war loan drive, at John Affleck left for Wendover where park in Ogden on Saturday yesterday it will fight a return engage third round title, and the ment tonight with the flyers from the Ogden Service evening, October 9. Hicherd ; s--i T TV Title "7 r hits-Va- &m,9, , balU-Layb- ourne W&mm - in state anu runner-u- p tournaments and winner of statefat,. if I infp.qtfl. n...ni' UTiM Employed in Adjuoffice. OASC Head Ellis is a native of of the outstanding league players, "Irish" tierErma record aaueu inw One ft; ex-- ii Softball field with consecutive norfnrmnnces. In addition Mis. to catching for the Skyline. for the Patrick has been playing Lke kemington Arms tam in Salt Kolob the for backstop City. As softball team, of Spr ngwomen's ma tne .'m- - tTt. ,hich took r o ' o o I &f.-- Journeyed to softball meet in :he the national Erma Pmirfoir UThe Bners won second place ldaho' fop women s finest women's in the Ogden Inter-Deptournament. the state, this softball ' fWuam.T ot 1 O services employes 01 uawj TAKING A FEW PRACTICE wi:vu . . . Are seven or me 11 macnine Inter-Depcivilian golf tourna-;- ,t control section, all of whom are scheduled to represent Hill Field in the for Ocden's EI Monte course tomorrow and Friday evenings. Looking at us from the left ki.ed IT rirht they are Vern MHIer, Curtis Jessop, Blaine Sheffield, Fred Budde, Louis Passey, Charlie QUinn and Al Fleming. (Phete by Sergeant George Kinney, Public Relations staff.) ot |