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Show llcdicBuad Decs Cop " ' ' wns Bowling ; Hospital EM Are Champs, but Cash Goes to Decorators Harry Ray Blasts 595 for Favorite's Race Role in Individual All-Even- ts Hill Field Open Bowling tournaThe teams 90 ment got under way Sunday when 18 five-ma- n keglers in all pounded the Army Air Base lanes for seven much-publiciz- ed ' ' - Hill Field. Utah Wednesday, March 22, Plenty of Power Just a ,;' lb -- it pre-seaa- on Intramural Awards Bestowed As Notables Attend 1 IX if V 5. I f- I lV - men's activities. Manager Orrian Rich accepted the first place trophy in the Ogden league for the Fortresses, while George Tiller of the Mitchells and John Howe of the Liberators received awards for second and third - - lmost Balmy Out and the anitor Starts the Season V SUrf TVim Tin i4 oris 4-- It was a warm, almost balmy Saturday afternoon and was in the air. Thirteen plus inches of snow fell in the at three days but Saturday was warm, almost-balm- I Sring y. was in was obvious Bueoall the air. too. 't from the mo-o- ur janitor, using his broom le as a lug-model and a stance featuring pseudo-Louisvil- le we heard once in which an energetic young scribe, poised with pencil and pad, queried Joe Mc- Carthy as to the Yankees' chances in the proverbial bucket, we piped, "How about prospects a prodigious cut at a small for this season? rodent. But miss or tJt, pesky Brady was assurance personibis efforts had their effect. fied as he struck a familiar ball t mouse as always made a safe players pose of elbow on knee and pi snickering getaway and we asserted, "We ought to be right (There obviously mediately rushed to the nearest up in there. MM ne and let loose our p re-- meaning in the first division of the exuberance on Fireman Ogden Service League.) "Plenty of Brady and Larruping Lee good players still around from last two scintillating stars of year's bunch and just in our fire jt Veer's Rill m1t Aoaa nin alone there- - are four Ita less time than it takes for one department new boys whose records show they A-P. White's dash-abou- ts to witt fit in okay." a typewriter repair call, "Vern Gale, who led the loop 5 7 loomed up at our desk, trim last year in batting at first base, )1 pounds In nattv flannel will be back, and most of the baston. tans smlkea.' And ketball players should turn out 3t slower ktir awfiiltv Chandler, TheoboW, Dopp, and . . . effected a like change of well, plenty of them. You know Jin behind closed doors, we we had three food boys In the a course for the front lineup when the Ogden and our redoubtable lost a close extra Inning tussle to mnkinar hall and Jo DiMaggio's Santa Ana team all th nrhllo last summer. And seven Aces were and in the top 90 ln batting averages. iy, robust, sure-talkiWe couldn't dispute that one, 'ousiy a power In last year's er not rewith his officially having consulted the lineup d .486 batrinv avuram nrniml and subsequently fUes, Just the man to enlighten a found this to be the stark, naked io unenlightened snorts ed- - truth. By this time Fireman Brady On "Raaattolt XII II m1A was fast becoming 201 pounds of disgustingly healthy baseball inft We Didn't Win the Cham-uhip- .'' formation. Wasn't there something U mound ace for the Sacramento about baseball the guy didn't ver a decade ago, Brady saw know? ,a Lf 'y Gome Cunningly we reminisced of diaCju go mond in lore, then of a sudden shot our ears jOded the big open for the Hill Field club the stickler at him. Who was baseup ln the second division ball's Iron Horse? Stuck? Not Ogden Service loop last sea- - Brady as he flippantly snapped back, "Lou Gehrig." We quit, with prospects for the ,ack of condition, nothing w Olg Bud ltaln1 awtnfi1antlw mm Hill Field Aces suddenly appearloping stride through person-"uildiing as green as Affleck Park in in baseball attire early June. If the Aces hit as assuredly and profesthree young things tovT; Bud Brady as sionally r? the writand appreciatively shoo-i-n for the a t0 talks, they're dogtrot ' V8 title. it'll be a different story C 'far, yes sir, it'll be a differ-Maybe they could use that JanWe're starting indoor itor in the lineup. That was a t0.ryouts Thursday slim broom handle and even Ernie night at and the boys will be in Lombard! has trouble hitting mice C early. Say, sure Is balmy in the basement they say. Isn't It (Uttered Saturday. . 11 cheek in n..a UMT Para af foot 2 atav n all-sta- rs "one-cameram- an, Chit-ch- at ng Hill-field- r one-seven- i'.1'1 th ex-B- ee ft W - W-ty- r' m "embering a movie dialogue eat. containing a with addrtaa of owner. Pteaac to Twlla i. Myn at. addrtaa UmIJ. sc rc-tw- money. As close Sunday9 s Schedule l P. M. DOUBLES Alley C. Barnard 8. Abrahanuon 2 C. J. Dee H. Bay 3 Sgt. R. Elgner Lt. L. Martin 4 SSgt. R. Smith SSgt. J. Williams 5 Major H. Younger Capt. F. Bunts 6 Capt. W. Snyder Lt. J. Hazen. I P. M. SINGLES 1 to 400 persons jammed the gallery while their favorites 1 C. Barnard S. Abrabamson took to the hardwood, the Hos- 2 C. J. Dee H. Ray pital lads put together an actual 43 Sgt. R. Signer Lt. L. Martin 2361 in a day of low scores to live 8Sgt. R. Sflth SSfft. J. Williams 5 Capt. F. Bunts Oal Jones up to their role of 8 Capt. W. Snyder Lt. J. Hansen favorites (Hillfielder, March 15) 3 P. M. DOUBLES 1 J. Stokes Q. Harner in taking the title. 2 N. Schlupp Harris Pfc. Bill Waterman, who holds 3 Major T. Bruno Lt. C. F. Mai lory most of the. singles marks in the 4 6 St. C. Rice 8Sgt. M. Kosof Lt. H. Pearson soldiers' loop, piled together a 502 65 Lt. Col.R. E.R. Rosa Free Maj. O. C. Wilaon Major was while Skof to pace his mates, 4 P. M. SINGLES Men-dio1 J. Stokes K. O'DeU getting 485, David a 462 and 2 N. Schlupp Harris and Trask, 456. 3 Major T. Bruno Lt. C. F. Mallory Stealing a march on the mob in crown 5 Lt. Col. EL Ross Lt. H. Pearson the fight for the Free Maj. O. C. Wilson was Harry Ray of the Outlaws. 6 Major B.5 R. P. M. DOUBLES down team finished his 1 L. Nlelaon F. Eyre Although in 16th place Sunday, Ray bashed 2 K. O'DeU 8. Junk 3 Cpl. D. Trask Pfc. W. Waterman out consistent games of L. David Pvt. A. Martin for 595 and undoubtedly is the 45 8Sgt. Pogel Workman man to beat from here on in. 6 MSgt. H. Mcintosh MSgt. K. Ray The Decorators took the big 1 L. Nielson P. M. 8INGLES S8t. R.Sgt.Mendlola money with a 2349 actual, which, 2 SSgt. V. Johnson T. Simons coupled with a 569 handicap, to- 3 Cpl. D. Trask Pfc. W. Waterman taled 2918 and enough to beat out 45 SSgt. L. David Pvt. A. Martin Workman the soldiers' Building 9 aggre- 6 Fogel H. Mcintosh MSgt. W. MSgt. Walsh. gation with 2861. Nick Schlupp T P. M. DOUBLES led the Decs to the heavy mazuma W. Manzet Major W. Downs as he rolled a neat 552 in the an- 21 Lt. Pvt. J. Lamothe Pvt. 8. Kaplan chor spot The Decorators have 3 Lt. S. Seelye Cpl. J. Skof bowled all season in the Monday 4 Lt. Costello Capt. L. Kimball 5 Lt. V. Swyden Capt. N. Roeller Nighters' league. 6 Capt. C. Plumb CWO. J. Sullivan who Pvt Jack Archacki, P. M. SINGLES shipped out of Hill Field some time ago, 1 S. Johnson M. Whiting 2 Pvt. Pvt. S. Kaplan J. Lamothe returned to a new 9 line-u- p in 8. 8eeiye Cpl. J. Skof time to cut himself out a 523 and 43 Lt Capt. L. Kimball Capt. R. Hamer-strom of the S52.50 second 5 V. Swyden Capt. N. Roeller Lt. money. They were the only one H OWO. J. Bulltrai Pvt J. ArdMCM of 11 military crews to place in the 9 P. M. DOUBLES 1 Pfc. V. Olson money, incidentally. Cpl. M. Voight Third money went to a hustling 32 Pfc. A. Spaumburg Sgt. HT Vaughn Thorup K. Roaenau Blue Streak civilian outfit that 4 L. O. Fisher K. Megenlty ironically enough leads the win- 5 L. Wirth D. Sparks Ls. C. Hutchison ning Decorators in their regular 6 Lt. B. Edelen 16 P. M. SINGLES league play. Their cut was $35.00, 1 Cpl. M. Volght M. Drevlow earned with a 2310 actual and 534 2 Sgt. H. Vaughn Pfc. Pvt. H. Welcker handicap for 2844. Barnard and 3 L. Thorup E. Roaenau Lt. C. Hutchison Wirth were the big Streak guns 4 Lt. B. Edelen 16 P. M. DOUBLES with respective 524 and 505. 5 Lt: L. Warsak Lt. C. Desember Here's the way the teams ended 6 Capt. J. Burton Sgt. C. December Please Note All bowlers must be on up: Scheduled squads will start on Act. Hand. Total time on time will forfeit . . ......2349 Decorator 569 2918 tune. Bowlersto not bowl as there are no Bids. ........ .2346 515 2860 their right vacancies Blue Streaki ........2310 permitting bowlers to roU S34 2844 la all-eve- 197-207-1- 91 E-1- E-1- one-fif- th places, respectively. Duane Jessops acepted the first place award for the Mustangs, winners of the league played in the Layton ward gymnasium, with Manager Charles E. Cresto acceptHellcats. ing for the second-plac- e Miss Gladls Cope, manager of the victorious Liberators, received the first place award In the Hill-cre- st women's league, with "Mickey" Enerelies receiving for the run- ner-u- n Falcons. Fourteen team al together competed in the three leagues. a Opna. 2264 Seated at the sneakers' table Trot:, . . ......2210 Rambler 2297 were Col. Paul W. Wolf, command- 482nd Sqdn Stat Boep. .....2361 ing officer of the Oeden Air Serv EM 2312 Superchargers ice Command in the absence of Officers' 2205 Hoap. 2106 Fera'l Brig. General Morris Berman: Col. Unit Branch Five . E-1- 9 John MacTaartf S. art C. Rnfro Ma tors Stew- OninbeU and Robert R. k. and Captain Robert R. Af-flic- 21-- 8 Sweet revenge was the handball victory MSgts Bob Nee-fie and BUI Walsh scored Satur day over Maj. Harold Ritter and Capt James Phillips, who weren't functioning in their usual high gear. A small audience was on hand, peering over the four-wa- ll court and Neafie and Walsh proved gracious victors when they sug gested that this particular ' aur dience may have rattled their of21-1- ........2062 2128 Signal Section Branch One Officer!' Club Third Rep. Outlaws Aircraft Shop 2091 2241 2037 2078 2059 1769 lfaater EM Recoup From Officers Tourney Gets Under Way 2, ficer opponents. 576 596 462 392 437 524 600 598 521 551 398 60O 530 468 600 2840 on later squads. 2759 2753 Athletic Councils Formed in Units 2806 2749 2729 2706 2660 2649 been Athletic councils have and are already at work on plans in the following military organizations: 482nd Squadron, WAC detachment. Medical detachment, 808th, 489th and 480th Aviation 2642 formed 2639 2637 2608 2527 2369 8gt. This Sunday all doubles and sin gles will be run off as another hot afternoon is promised. Plenty of prize cash Is still waiting to be lugged away and the best on tne field, soldier and civilian, will be out there plugging for It from for start to finish. The line-u-p Sunday is shown elsewhere on this page so that fans can be on hand when their crack teams take to the alleys. Squadrons. ' Meeting weekly, councils are designated to Instigate and promote any and all athletic entertainment desired bp the members of their organisations. Hardly a sport exists that councils cant or won't drum up. Including; at present: basket" ball, softball, volleyball, pool, ping-pon-g, horseshoes, etc. More than SO soldiers and WACs are serving on these councils. To Winners Go the Spoils '2s i't An officers tournament is just getting under way with but two Next matches played thus far. week's Hillfielder will carry results to date. 4 ml Team Standings fe ng Out of the holocaust of maple busting, the enlisted men's Station Hospital quint emerged as Hill Field champs and winners of the trophy emblematic of the crown, and the civilian Decorators left the alleys pocketing $87.50 first pre-tourn- ey Trophies were distributed last Wednesday evening to winning teams in three civilian basketball leagues sponsored by the Welfare Association during a banquet attended by more than 100 persons in the Base cafeteria. chief Major Carl S. Menger, OASC special services section and former Texas football coach and physical training authority, was the main speaker and compliment ed the players on their sportsmanship as well as the high caliber of play. Sgt Fielding K. Smith served as master of ceremonies while seven handsome trophies were presented to respective team managers by BUI Fraser, Hill Field director of team. It 1944 HF Champions Honored at Banquet Here practice pose as Bud Brady picks op the wood and Lee Dopp crouches in his familiar backstop crouch. They, were both shining lights on last year's Hill Field Aces ball ' si . . Bowling ENLISTED MEN Won. Lost. Avg. 4S2nd 21 18 11 14 Master Sergeants ..18 14 Buildlnr 9 14 Medical Supply 11 Unit Personnel OFFICERS Wen. Station Hospital 14 16 Sta. Hosp. E-1- , . Aircraft. gig. Section Tag. and Opna. Third Rep Officers' Claw Lot Avg. ..I28 tl9 21 28 .... ..... 18 M .780 .798 7S7 -- Wt ix is' m .7W 21 m M M .769 .815 .712 .874 .876 18 , ITS ALL OURS . . . Cpl. Johnny Skof holds the trophy the Station Hospital Em keg team won Sunday when they garne reo tno " Still Hill FieM team bowling championship. Waterma SflBob Mes score sheet are, left to right: Pfc Ma, Opt Dale Trask, and SSgt. Lewett David. 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