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Show Hill Field id) oxers in Team Trophy In Hill Field's Enlisted Homer Knocks Field Team Out of Lead Softball League Men's TEAM STANDINGS liberator league W. 2490th QM .8 Fortress league 99th Depot Repair ...12 10 To Cinch Contest 2491st Ignatious Truck Co. 32nd Supply Squad. ...8 368th Aviation Squad. 7 311th Depot Repair Sq. 6 Pitcher Poles Out Winning Clout (Drew) Ii 89th Depot Repair. ...10 482nd Air Base Squad. 9 Drzewleckl, M. P. Escort Guard Co., run far pitcher, poled a long home Civilian over the head of McCarty, left fielder, in the second inning last Friday night at Monroe Park, to acore the only run of the game and to knock the Hill Fielders out tie for first place of a two-wa- y in the Ogden Industrial Softball 821st QM Truck Co. 308th Aviation Squad. 8 Detachment Medical ..8 . 1 1 2 3 4 4 0 1 2 3 Aces Drop Three, Face ASF Depot Total of lWz Points Maifle By Fighters From Post Against Competition From Other Military Installations in Area June 23, 1943 Wednesday Hill Field, Ogden, Utah 10 99th Is Only. League Team Not Defeated Leader of Fortress Circuit Boasts Twelve Games Won Nearing the end of the first half of the service men's softball competition, the Fortress league boasts the only undefeated team in either circuit. The 99th Repair has turned in 12 victories in as many starts. Closely following Bout Army-Nav- y Tftther tmshers from Hill field, five of them hnvs sluerered out three decisions and a draw for 1VA and the team trophy in the Max Baer officiated show at tne ugaen stacuum oaiuruay iugnt. boxing , Second to Hill Field was r- the 1 was third points; Utah ASF " amrl the 73Arli- Soit -five, j ""u'tftiy pauy ui jougiuun ity was I with 2M, All together they ni up the seme number of Mints tne niu r ieia ooxing team. Hill Field and the 34th runningl neck and neck on noi.i going invo ue eignca bout, scheduled top preliminary betww Hill Field's Sergeant Eddie m Hams and Master Sergeant JiW Mays of the 34th. Williams hadt much power and speed and ds posed of Mays with a roundhos left in fourteen seconds of (i first round, to cop the trophy k Hill Field. COS ' i ; a. the 99th comes S.1 J the 2491st QM Truck Co. with 10 wins and one loss. The 308th AVN is in third place with eight wins and two losses, and Detachment Civilians In the curtain raiser, Privar Try (tSBOCi&tloi'l Medical' has the cellar spot with Noah Valadez of Hill Field wool hit couldn't civilians The local and down. three Win Column eight up three round decision from Bt In the clutch as Drzewieski had his In the Liberator circuit the pow men Nine Lundy of the 34th General Bet1 one hard hopping. high erful 89th Repair is out in front Game Tomorrow set pital. The two were left stranded on the bases with 10 wins and one loss. Next followed throi nice that pace for the Aces. DOM1NGUE A. as A. LIEUT. in fourth many on deck, a few percentage points time For the rest of the card, culmi The only two hits by the Civvies of the pace setters, is the Weight 125 pounds, Hill Field's the in humorous battle royal the were tallied in the fourth inning. games the Hill Field Aces Civilian back 482nd Bombers with nine up and Base Special Service officer, closed the show. After Kingdon and Stokes had baseball team will try to break one down, Carl seconded by Capt. capably E. James Harris and Booker truck out, Dale Lewis singled, and into the win column, this time OASC Service S. Special Menger, The Bombers and 89th Repair -Smith, went to third on McCarty's safety. Negro slugger savage ChamASF depot, tomorrow clashed last Thursday night, in the officer, has ex World's in decisions for Hill FieX turned Don Gidley slapped one over the against the a bad Maxie in Baer way last pion but week, game played won by the T. K. 0. w night at 8:30 p.m. in John Affleck only first baseman's head which the final outcome settled nothing. here. Leaping at least five feet Harris one minute and 50 secondi in raced far to his left to snare park, Ogden. After nine innings the game was into the air, the lieutenant has the second in the most sensational play of round, and Smith W p ball called because of darkness, with clipped Corporal Maxie on the The Aces played bang-uhis tered the game. Roy Smith, opponent, into him collar bone Arsenal and the score leadine in going crumpled the tied at live all. 321st M.P. Guard Co. Hill Field Civilian round that i second in the 10 count badly to blew the a canvas of for ABH PO the seventh inning They AonrA1 Repair Scores First was unable to come for the thirl said the "What Etgen. If ..3 0 0 0 Roberts, sf 2 0 10 up at that stage of the game and hell laughs. Laudrbk. 2b 3 0 1 Freeman, as 3 0 1 2 Repairmen scored first in Maxie, Tm only a corporal." Barney Weatherspoon, Hill Yi& Ordnance makers waltz theTheinitial stanza Bill Pribyl, 3b .2 2 2 1 Kingdon, p 2 0 0 3 let the when Hoi Murciello Nero, 736th Sanity and Holme, as ..2 0 0 0 Stokes, cC .3 0 0 0 in to the tune of ace a 89tn slashed land, twiner, Lewis, Company, mixed it up for to Drxkcki, p 1110 lb .2170 Then to too it off, they stayed drive in deep left center that long Badwski, lb 2 0 2 0 McCarty. It 3 1 2 0 rounds which Referee Buddy Bit their third all air in the through Benson, c ..2 0 9 0 Gidley. 3b ..3 0 2 2 went bases. Not content for four decided was a draw. 2 2 0 to 0 2 0 0 Stanfld, 2b Wtekskl, af 2 drop game. Sunday, June 20, In the two remaining Hill Piej Zrelak cf 2 0 0 0 Taylor, e ..1012 that contest to Naval Supply depot with their slim margin, the Re came ten back the in again Flelcher, rf 10 10 Phillips, rf 2 0ZO 20-- 4. bouts. Bill Soucl decisioned k pair Blood. X ...1000 third. Weisman was safe on an geant A. Packnett, and Setps: 1 on In hit scored 4 runs error. Two more ciscues put HolOASC headquart Horace MiUer was TKO-e- d byfc Officers the of Totals 24 2 18 9 theNavy Totals 20 3 18 1 first canto, and went on to land and Purvis on to load the ers have lormea xour aoitoau X Batted (or Taylor In seventh. of the 34th in one mint Score by innings: win easily getting 20 runs on 17 bags. Then Evans and Millhouse teams and six volleyball teams as Knapp ten seconds of the first ntsj and 000 000 0 Hill Field Civilians off four pitcners. each slapped successive singles a part of their intensive physical much disputed main em the In 621st M.P. Escort Guard Co. . .010 000 z hits Hear bv innlncs: Errors, Summary: Runs, Drzewleckl. T of Ogden stonr 320 OOO 020 to show training Burke Jackfe program. 10.3 for the By failing up Home run, Arsenal Sadowski, Gidley. Halme, 003 010 oooBalrd andt game scheduled Monday night, The teams compete in league Sergeant Harry Wright of the Civilians Runs batted In, Dryewleckl. Drzewleckl. Laybourne and Burnett Bases on balls, oft Drzewleckl four off the 368th Aviation Squadron for- play each Monday and Wednesday, after two minutes and ten secea. 9, Rtimitv. Dodo. Klnsjdon one. Struck out. by Drzewleckl 4 201 002 OOO feited it to the 482nd. Bombers, and the winning teams are of the third round of their C ST by Kingdon 2. Double plays. Prybl to Sad- Civilians 412 202 45 20 14 S this resulting in a y owskl. Left on bases, M.P.'s 3. Civilians 9. Navy tie matched with officers' teams from round scheduled fight were Ml1 Ounderaon, Balrd, Francis Raamtisien, base headquarters on Fridays. Umpires. Klwell and Varaejr. Time of tame, The first two rounds in liberator the the 89th league, and Oopp. Dunlap, Veslapocak and Holt. 41 minutes. fouls with knees and elbowi R Depot Repair team, temporarily USACrs paper ins; more than fists, and Rettf Communique in first place, thus ahsu-inhonor. .J un b" fa til, St The two leading teams will published by mechanic learners has Tosw aiiims from name Grem the its the fighters P. to caution changed ond meet to probably play off Uteir lin to Communique.' famous tie game Thursday eveillegal blows. ning, according to tentative plana. It should be one of the best soft-ba- ll Knockovt games of the year, and may decide the league championship, as at the present time there seems no doubt that the 482nd and 89th Repair are the elasa of the league. and when the smoke had sleared three Repairmen runs had .scored. Trailing by four runs the Bomb er s offensive power came to life in the first half of the fourth. Johnny Mead. Bomber twirler. started it off with a long double to right, cotter poled a sinzle down the left field foul line. Jack I Raymond, 482nd left fielder, then drove a long single to center field and both Cotter and Mead scored. Bombers Took Lead The Bombers continued to roll in their half of the fifth. Frank first baseman. rnzaztat, spark-plu- g beat out a bunt. Mead rapped a single to lert, and with two rn Burt Hendrickson. new Bomber infielder and pitcher, caught hold oi one oi Holland's fast ones and drove the ball on a line into decn center neia which went for ngni four bases and put the Bombers in the lead five to four. The 89th sauad. still not to he denied, came back in the sixth when two errors and Millhouse's infield hit scored a- Repair tally ana me game was all tied up once more. The last 89th marker ended the scoring as both Mead and Holland chucked shut-oball for the re n maining three cintos. As darkness began to t In the game finally had to be railed, nnrl both teams are once again for the battle to determineready . the league leader. The play-ogame w ii proDuoiy ue Held tomorrow OR WAS IT A VTitTI. -- 4 "i nt the a VAnursjay) night. erst hospital claimed a foul at the sudden end ta the Mhea"!rj W"" J 1 PAIind fcL. v .... I Main mmtml 1 w flvilB ' tKipn Mad i ii in rinir SAtunUv tiiti r Durm Transferred siignt. siacMie nrarusf Captain Curtis T. elared br Rfri Ms,u La have y mm, 500 fiKht lurn-wh0 iu. tM 2 ?hout the Spcnce. " recently knockout. The contest was a savage one, marked by a avy benof.t boutn. Maxie lo,t the dcciftion to It.sd.lv i!ZL chaplain section, th- a OASC, has beeri and low blows, and the free use care nc WMO i siepped on. of elbows, knees and occat"--to Sacramento Air depot. assigned glove. In both pictures above, Burke to the left. to For In Laud-erbe- ... 125-pound- ck - 4-- 2. 01 7-- 4. 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