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Show u O Aces Down ASF Depot OffW Win Honors xii awui name' 10 ii ft June 30, 1943 Ogden, Utah Hill Field, Tennis Champions Signing Up for Field Tournament Lieut. Vinson and Gapt. McAlvin Capture Handicap Two Hill Field officers iiuiiuib in we nicers" tournament which Wa. at mo usuen viou and (W club Sunday afternoon, wheni 20 golfers from Oeden Z3 installations nartfolnot..,! c "f Lit. Harold Vinon. J the first three SUCCESSFUL . employes of Hill Field will take the Men and women courts for the Civilian Tennis Tournament which will open 4 on July 15 in Ogden. In addition to many feminine net . . Civilian Aces tripped ASF club ASF 4-- stars, three champions are entered for the men's advanced classes, including Ray Freeman of Receiving Unit, Dale Lewis of 1 Supply Teletype Unit, and Wayne Boyle of Air Freight division. Freeman, who also played for r- ' , ' ' is a former University of Nevada, Ogden city singles and doubles champ and was school champion at Weber college. Ogden Boyle is a doubles former doubles players champion at Weber college and a former Ogden city champion in both singles and doubles while in the junior division. competing ' of the Lewis, who is captain Hill Field team, is undefeated in the past three years of northern Utah singles competition. A former title holder in Ogden singles, he man at Aggies also was a and was school champion for 3 years. Hill Field civilians have lined up an impressive group of for tennis tournaments this season, including three former LOOK LIKE CHAMPIONS . . . champions on the men's team, and Swinging mean racquets in the four enthusiastic femmes on the women's division of the coming girls' team. tennis Hill Field Out for championships in the tournament championship are Elaine Spencer, women's division are Patti Doherty left, above, and Patti Doherty, of Appointment Unit, Civilian Per right. emsonnel, and Elaine Spencer, VW 1$ top-ranki- racket-swinge- f 1)H rs Relations office. size, Patti, who is only half-piis a tough opponent on the tennis court She's been playing; tennis ploye nt for five years, and is trying for women s singles. Elaine is headed for the ' novice event in both singles and doubles. She says she plays just for the fun and to keep in trim. Also on the girls' teams are Mil dred Sorensen of Base Security, and Chrystal Rasmussen of Public Relations. Chrystal took top honors in women's singles at Provo high school in 1941, and will enter both singles and doubles in the Hill Field matches. Mildred won worn en's doubles at Provo high, came in second on women s singles. flayers will complete the ac companying entrance blank and re turn the form to the Recreation Unit, Employes Relation branch, in the Civilian Personnel building, The deadline for entries is set for July 9, at 4 p.m. Three divisions will be open to players who may compete in any one or these. The novice division is for the players with limited 3 " Opening Tomorrow The Ogden Softball league for Hill Field employes makes its bow tomorrow evening at John Affleck park. There are six definite team entries with" a possibility that two other clubs will enter the young circuit by tomorrow night. Ben Midgeley's Little Siberia crew will play Angelo Marracchini planning gang at 6 p.m. on Diamond one. Tommy Phillips' Utilities team will play Sid Johnson's Inspection- Receiving outfit on diamond two at six. The 7:15 p.m. game on diamond one will feature Mark Woodlands' M. M. & R, team against Cub Bair's East warehouses. In the event that .two other teams enter the league, their game will be played at 7:15 p.m. on diamond two. To Be Given Up All enlisted men with passes oth er than WD AGO Form No. 7's or class "A" passes have been ability and experience on the ordered to turn them in to their courts. respective orderly rooms immeNetters with playing experience diately where they will be will enter in the advanced division, The veteran's division is for those racket stars who have reached the age of 40 years or over. Entrants in addition to entering one division, may compete in two of three events. The events include singles and doubles for both men and women, and mixed doubles. Pairings will be published in the July 14th issue of the Httlfielder. Everyone is encouraged to enter this tournament. Convenient play ing time will be arranged to ac commodate those works on swing and graveyard shifts s arell as the day shift Special awards win ft Conferred on the winner of each of &e major divisions and events. Bo sure to get those entrance blanks in im mediately, to the Recreation Unit. Employe Relations branch, Civilian Personnel building. Entries may be sent through Post Mail Of delivered in person. in. t . Larson, Hill Field, and MajoA scone, aepot, witn I4i 4 Lt. Fred Ebling, Hill Field, t 40. I : Ernie Schneiter, profession! the Ogden club, is Dlannim' tournament ro oe nem within 1 next few weeks for officers is I 1 n.rifl' onfthnil tnm Ogden area playing against Otf civilian players. He expects toil of Salt Lake City, drew a bye for nounce nnnnsod pairings for the maW Hparifiiiapt,. ohService in ters Ninth Command, ue laf Pupnin? srame last nieht f re,u Supply depot, and the Arsenal at City park in Salt Lake City. to participate. The next Tuesday game, July will be invited 6, will see the Hill Field gals taking the diamond against Sham Aces rock Footprinters. This contest promises to be filled with, plenty TJin xrii J I eeAk-- J Hill Field Beat ASF Depot of action. Herbert Clark of the Payroll Baseball section is managing the girls' team. He predicts that with a few more players added to the roster, Hill Cops By Field would stand an excellent of 4 to 3 chance to break into the win col umn. Hill Field Aces, civilian The majority of the teams en tered in the league are evenly team, finally blasted their wiy matched and close competition is the win coiumn by . kQV . expected from the beginning to M v LllbLLlJ wui.cu u' the end. at jonn afternoon showis Sunday Margie Hendry, pitcher, ing promise of becoming an ex- - park, Ogden. cellent hurler. Ethel Carney and nnK "Porter, first batter a xteuy juperson iook gooa in ineir ninth inniner. singled to right positions at shortstop and third then went to second bss ft base, respectively. the ball, en All girl softball aspirants are STTi. juggled Ui invited to attend the practice ses- ft. " sions wnicn are nem every .Monday Gundetf Tinnir" .sand Thursday. to a 7 u on Civilian Team Margin out-gamt- of I . I 1 "t lawfti -u b oioouu J field. Vern Gale kept his &tasw J ama Kaffftltf wr&&6 a single, a double and Bud g- Standout for Hill Field Army . W four trips to the plate. single, and was hit by tlwtwee to run the base paths of four times. rAwva nj "ft th. " ASF a June aay,. . n Wli o f n r Army run feU the ninth inning of tieing the contest. for J J m n- -i urn-ru- w n nlthr wiocs City in the American -- renevea jeurac una Tyj . t W ' i -in ik. tutrA nurier, HU1 Fielders to one run jjl ninth inning, striking out , score - oy innings. Civilian. asit Armymua oura KuKimtn. ASF CtvlUans TENNIS TOURNAMENT ENTRY BLANK Address at lMt Sa... I I wish Advance to enter Novice.... enter Singles in one of Advance Shift.. Doubles. ' ,y' " Veterans 40 (MOrk .Mixed IS , W ' m k 10 Hillcrest Boestf . Hillcrest Men to yra..... Friday Play Gamemen's S00 with X.) ....-1- Millcrest's 1 B i J Friday afternoon at nex Aivora, me" ird director, again is booK i Supply. Section 11.1. kr.1l loDffl US' - Six - Doubles...,. Note: Plnycrs are eligible to enter two events. Winners of lchcs must report results promptly to Recreation Unit, 816. Kailure to report results will be regarded as a default. y low u.n "i" . Directed by Miss Corti women's recreation 8UPe"Jw rirls will nlay on diamonaj'? supp Monroe park. A littlewould J a cheering section the following divisions (mark With tho following events: wwi ....uuu wits will pit their noon girls in ...AHM4-tkifl of for ball game against the Wo" from the ASF depot. '""''A ' Extension Unit mm ?, Boosters Baseball Game Is Scheduled received not later than July 9, at CX9 p.m. starts July 15. Age i . 012 OW 0W " nm 8tamey. be Name in I 1 rllian. Entry must Tournament C1UD, ACE Teams Said to Be About Evenly Matched Three Games Are Definite for . ' Underway-Mos- places wen Among the high score J Capt. Ted Bruno of Hill It Lfts. John Hudak and Don Gtf Dotn or ASF depot, all with scores of 141; Major John GiW Salt Lake Girls' League we TO prii&CS 'oy Sunday after- Army man Is noon at John Affleck park in Ogden. (Above) scoring. (Below) Dopp, catching; Stanfield, officiating Six Hill Field Enter Tournament Teams in Loop lr ! Guard Squadron won first tf with a net score of 133 holes, and a gross of im, a' James McAlvin of Budget and! cal section, OASC, took place with a net of 139, groTi 1 on the four rounds. In third place was Lt ' Flood of Utah ASP depot, carded 140 net score. Winneri V In Three Divisions With Three Events Planned for Each Divisions W"W P K. 1 of Field Will Be Decided Championship w' CIjASH OF LEAGUE . . . Georre t. ", of the Hill Field Arm h.wl-.,.. i." ." " U rm.m man in the Ogden Service circuit. " J i. .ZZZTTf' iuiiu uhw i but .... ',- - fan ues ior praciite, a successful season. P, |