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Show Saturday, June 24, 1944 Dom Sciabarrasi Gains Enviable Pitching Record By S 1c E. O. Sterns THE NSD Mariners Score 11-8 Win SEAGULL Page 5 Sailors Look Over NSD Pin-up Girls and Pick— Over Hill Field Dominic Sciabarrasi, known as After getting off to a shaky start, “Dom‘’ among his many friends, the NSD Mariners came through to jumped into “the ball game last Sun- punch out an 11-8 win over the highly day in a tight spot, and pitched his touted Hill Field Aces. team to an 11-8 victory. Sciabarrasi Quells Rally It seems as if Dom has been jump- Harris, starting pitcher for the Mar- ing most of his life. When he was 16 iners, got into trouble in the second years old, he set a record in a Paroch- inning and was touched for three hits and three runs. In the third inning with one away, Gale, Hill Field first sacker, slammed a long double over center. fielder McCarthy. Ace third baseman, Morton, blasted a long triple to left center and came home on Howell’s one knock to right. Harris went to the showers and Sciabarrasi took over for the Mariners, quelling the rally. Sciabarrasi chucked the remaining distance. Although he allowed three runs and six hits in six and one-third |innings, he was very effective in the clutches. “Alabama” Scores Four “Alabama“’ Aderholt, Mariner left fielder was the big hitter and scorer for the day with two singles and a double, and scoring four runs. Third Dominic Sciabarrasi baseman “’Chuck’’ Alsnauer banged out two singles and hit pay dirt three ial track meet for the running broad times. jump of 18 feet 3 inches, which still Thefielding gem of the whole game stands in the weight class of 115 was made on the last out in the ninth pounds or less. inning. Howell, Hill Field left fielder, hit a sizzling grounder just to the left Two Years in Navy During his two years in the Navy, of second base. Shortstop Skladany Dom has jumped around considerably, speared the ball and threw out Howell having been stationed at Newport, R. by a step. In the first game the Railroad l., Traverse City, Mich.; Clinton, Boosters downed the Hill Field TrotOkla.; and now at Clearfield. Dom’s home is in Baltimore, Md., ters. and he wants to go back there as soon as the war is over..He_is. particularly interested in adjacent Philadelphja where a pretty little miss awaits his return. Italian Parents The action which has taken place in Sicily and Italy is of especial interest P—? Softball Team Upsets Hill Field Nine In Eleventh Inning oe A DOZEN AMERICAN BEAUTIES. . . contested for the title “Miss U. S. Naval Barracks” as the feature attraction of the WAVE-Sailor show put on in the interest of the Fifth War Loan Drive. After due deliberation the judges chose Carmen Weymouth of Stock Upkeep Division, who began the series of Seagull Pin-Ups last October. The contestants are (left to right): Back row—Margaret Van Oostendort, Ardel Furniss, Dill Burton, Beverly Gronwall, Pat Skiff, Winifred Johnson and LaDonna Blake. Front Row—Ruth Nelson, Beth Waller, Carmen Weymouth, Wanda Jordan and Marian Keller. WAVES,Sailors Display Musical Talent at Depot War Bond Rally Neither rain, dust nor wind could stop the grand show put on in the in- terest of the Fifth War Bond Drive, for the Navy personnel. Under trying conditions the participants of the show gave creditable performances to an appreciative audience. Quite obviously, the highlight of the introduced as the girl who preferred her xylophone to a roommate, and test in which 12 very beautiful Pin-Up she responded with two numbers, acgirls vied for the honor of being ‘’Miss companied by Gloria Chindgren at the entire program was the beauty con- U. S. Naval Barracks.’ After due con- The NSD softball team emerged the sideration the judges conferred the to Dom since his mother and father winner over Hill Field Tuesday evehonor upon Carmen Weymouth. immigrated to this country from Pa- ning in a hard-fought game which Mistress of Ceremonies lermo, Sicily. stretched eleven innings and ended WAVE Ruth Hersh, Y 3|c, served as with a score of 4-3. Specializing on Curves mistress of ceremonies. The various The game was nip and tuck all the What Dom lacks in size he makes numbers presented proved to those in up in coolness and confidence. This way, and the tie in the seventh lasted attendance that considerable enterto the second half of the eleventh. was well proven in Sunday’s game, betainment talent is present among the cause he pitched himself out of two During the extra innings, Conant, NSD chucker, pitched beautifully with men personnel of WAVES and Sailors. very tough situations. He specializes The Depot Chorus, composed of in tantalizing curves (baseball) and on base and kept Hill Field away from Y 2\c Ross C. Armstrong, Y 3|c Edthe pay dirt. opposing pitchers find it hard to get In the last half of the eleventh in- ward J. Dombaski, Sk 1|c George Mca toe hold on his offerings. ning lvelia singled over second and Laughlin, SC 1|c Arthur Vlastnick, went to third when Gerdin’s grounder Sk 1|c Jerry McCarthy, and SC 1|c t—t was fumbled. Gschwind popped to the Harry B. Alexander, opened the proMEANEST MAN OF THE WEEK first baseman for the first out, but gram with a ditty entitled ’"We Are The guy in a certain neighborhood Jack Rose banged a long fly to right the Boys of the Depot Chorus,’’ and who throws ice cubes at his neighbor’s field, Ilvelia scoring after the catch and concluded with ‘’“Any Bonds Today.” cat. Leaves no evidence . . . he sez. winning the ball game. WAVE Rosemary Wells was then Arsenal Noses Out Mariners to Win Ball Game, 12-11 In a wild and woolly game in which everything happened, the Ogden Arsenal nosed out the Naval Supply Depot 12-11 in the opening game of the Ogden Service League. Miss Naval Barracks piano. Y 3|c Arlene Evertz started the audience swinging and swaying with her two songs ‘Begin the Beguine’’ and “Take It Easy.’ Since Frank Sinatra was unable to make the show, Sailor George McLaughlin substituted capably and gave out with ‘Stardust’ and “‘I‘Il Be Seeing You.’’ WAVE Elaine McWilliams came on with two songs. “Brings Down the House”’ “WIL See You Again’’ and “Indian Love Call’’ were sung beautifully by Carmen Weymouth Naval Barracks Team Gains Second Place In Layton League The Mariner softball team has hit S 2|c. Julian Paris. Jrishman and the victory trail in the Layton Softball Brooklyn born, Sailor Jerry McCarthy League and their last three games have all been wins. The team is now perched comfortably in second place The serious note of the rally was in the standings. Last Friday, June 15, the Mariners sounded by Chief Walter Samko who really brought the house down with his Irish brogue and Irish songs. spoke briefly of the tremendous job stopped the winning streak of the Hill that lies ahead and the importance of Field Hellcats which had run to 14 buying bonds during this drive. Chief straight wins. The Mariners lit on Samko’s words carried added weight Pitcher Kettman for eight solid blows since he has just returned from 22 and nine runs while Pitcher Bill Conant The game got off to a meek start a total of 13 runs had crossed the months’ sea duty and has observed, was letting the Hellcats down with with neither team scoring in the first platter—five for NSD and eight for first hand, what our bond purchases three singles and two runs. inning. However, the fireworks let On June 6 the Liberators were the Ogden Arsenal. The only thing are doing on the fighting fronts. loose in the second and after the dust dumped to the tune of 18-0 by the that can be said about the inning from had settled at the end of the inning, t—t Mariners. Fifteen blows were scattered a recapitulation standpoint is that players, spectators and scorekeepers Officer Announces all over the lot for 18 runs. Conant pitched a one-hitter and his mates were all exhausted after it was over. gave him errorless support. MclIncrow relieved DiBlasio for the Mariners in the ‘hectic second’’ and Lieut. (jg) J. J. Leineweber, E-V(S), Baseball Schedule pitched effectively until the ninth in- USNR, welfare officer, U. S. Naval The following is the baseball ning. Meanwhile the Mariners pecked Barracks, has announced the following schedule for NSD team in the away scoring a run in the third and schedule for use of the depot pool Ogden Service League. All games one in the fifth to bring the score, which opened Thursday: will be played in John Affleck going into the ninth inning, to 8-7 in Officers and Families — Sundays, NSD Swim Schedule favor of the Ogden Arsenal. 0800-1300; Monday, Thursday, Sat- Mariners Forge Ahead urday, 1700-1800. Aided and abetted by a walk-hit fr ’ GEORGE TROVATO ... Mariner first sacker gives the ball a long ride for a triple in the opening game of the Ogden Service League. WAVES — Sundays, 1830-2030; batsman, four errors and a single, the Wednesday and Friday, 1800-2030. Mariners forged into a 11-8 lead by Enlisted Men—Sunday, 1330-1700; scoring four runs. Ogden Arsenal, not Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Satto be outdone, promptly came back in urday, 1830-2030; (night shift) Mon- the last half of the ninth with four day, Thursday, and Saturday, 0900runs and the ball game. 1100. Park, Ogden, Utah. June 25—Railroad Boosters July 2—Utah ASF Depot July 12—+Hill Field Trotters July 19—Ogden Arsenal July 26—Hill Field Aces July 30—Railroad Boosters August 6—Utah ASF Depot August 13—Hill Field Trotters |