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Show "Jolting Joe?9 Swingsvol Fast One inr AER Benefit If V 10 Hill Field, Ogden, Utah i- fa Ana M 6 to k Augut 4, 1943 ,5 4 - 5 Victory -- , Before 4000 Fans Joe DiMaggio Leads Heavy Hitters of His Team to Close Win in First Game of " Twin Bill Played at ohn Affleck Park ,. . Approximately 4000 fans left John Affleck park Sunday night satisfied that they had gotten their money's worth. They saw the Santa Ana nine have to go two extra innings "6-Dale Layboiiriie, to down the Ogden STRTKKS OCT . . - CdL Joe DiMasrrio. former center fielder for the New York Yankees, com hurler, whiff Cpl. Joe DiMaggio in his first appearance at awint-inon his first time ud in the 5 AER benefit at John Affleck Park Sunday night. Later J the plate, and best of all they saw the Yankee Clipper rattle game DiMag found the range ana raiuea tne ooaras wita sremenuous aouie on me center field the boards with a 450-fosteaming double in the colorful All-Sta- rs All-St- 5, ar 6-- ? ot . opener. Cpl. Joe and the Santa Ana nine, after plastering the. Salt Lake . Air Base 13-- 6 Saturday night in Salt Lake, moved to Ogden Sunday to subdue the cream of the Ogden Service league 5 and 20--0 in both ends of their scheduled double Titles Held in Tennis Sweep - bill. - Lewis Adds to Bant Smokery-BeatBombers 6-- . T- . Winner Continues The nightcap was called at the end of the third inning with Santa The visitAna out in front 20-ors pushed across 15 runs in the All-Sta- rs . All-Sta- rs 3-- 1, 6-- Inter-Departme- nt Marked By Fine Work of Pitchers Bowling League Slated for Sept. Start The bowling school for women met for its second session last terrific line drive through the night at the Ogden Bowling middle in the last of the seventh gave Bank Smokery a 2 decision This is a weekly feature for Hill over the 482nd Bombers as they Field employes and is organized opened the third round of the for the purpose of teaching beOgden Industrial association last ginning bowlers the correct techFriday at John Affleck park. More experienced bowlers Dave Gunderson and opposition nique. are given the opportunity to imCherry of the Bank Smokery team prove their form and delivery. were never better. Gunderson gave A women s' up four hits, and Cherry yielded bowling league will be organized two but did not give up and earned for Hill Field employes, and will run. The Army boys drew first blood start regular games in early Sep for whom attendIn the second when Mead walked, tember. Those not been possible at the stole second, went to third on ance has few lessons, will.be able to Kirkhuff s fly ball, and then stole first review the material covered in home. They held this one run adlater sessions. vantage until the fifth. In the fifth Bank Smokery took ' Since alley reservations must be a one run advantage. Two walks made for the bowlers, reservations and an error netted two runs, to should be phoned' into the Recreation Unit, extension 8316, by Monmake the count In the sixth. day afternoons at 4 p.m. Army tied it up Neilsen singled and went all the way around on three successive a stolen base, and 6-- . 5-- 6-- 0. 6-- 4, 6--4, et 4--6, 6-- 6--4. five-thir- ty - . inter-departmen- tal . 2--1. overthrows. attraction. Scores: Air Bwl InU An ABHOA Hanson. 3b 5 Andrwah M 4 D.Adms lb 4 DIMkIo rf 5 B.Adma 2b 3 Trim rf . a4 Hapes. lf-- c 4 Waller, c Jacobs If .1 Oabler p .4 O White p Ogden Teams Play Tomorrow Night Ben Midgley's Little Siberia crew hooks up with the Johnson-Griteam at 6:15 tomorrow night at Monroe Park in the newly reorganized Ogden employes Softball League. Shift changes played havoc with the league, four teams remaining under the new set-uAt 7:30 p. m., 4 Project plays d- No-St- ar p. B-2- me strong Planning crew. Picnic for P & C Employes Tonight At Como Springs, in Weber Can yon this evening, August 4, 1943, the employes purchasing and contracting branch will hold a picnic. Leaving immediately after work for the chosen spot, they will take witn tnem ail tne choice ingredients of a picnic lunch. Hot dogs, mustard, pickles, pop, potato chips are all promised. By dint of ingenuity they have pooled their ration stamps and their gasoline and have provided for ample food and sufficient transportation ior au concerned. Diamond Elite Sparks Santa Ana to Victory pre-gam- r'f' (i ; AIMMar ABHOA ..311 Out 8-- 5 Victory In Practice Game Tonight at 6:30 p.m., in I park, Ogden, the Signal grirtt ASF depot play Hill Field? liners on Diamond One, ta gineers will take piamoi against tne iiuicrest k while East Plant draws' a br The Skyliners, in a pracUr ball, contest, scored an 8't tory over the Dee Hospital last Wednesday evening roe park. With the exception of inning, the two teams pi evenly matched game, hansen, pitcher for the allowed seven hits in the frame and five runs scored In the last of the fo Mordaunt, shortstop of pital ten, sent a hard nitrun left field for a home scored runners from first ond. Erma Patrick, petite catel Norma Ellis, stalwart pi' ft the Skyliners, connected hits in three appearancei plate, in addition to playinjp ball in their respective Venice Nielsen, Hill FieW ond baseman, placed a in center field to "collect a. bagger. Hill Field's Skyliners winning game Friday night in Lester park against gineers from ASF depot an This league game was one for the first two innu the Skvliners walked ' the ball game, with a 1M The Engineers tried v thn rii'ftaultv in the w success. A ning but without was ma ful double play alvfH Innlno hv HiU Field Nadene Wetter and First Selma.Orawshoa. The game) up with a 17 to 4 win Skyliners. tt Last Wednesday found over l Girls nal triumphant gineers, with a 2 scortl the Hillcrest Boosters wn East Plant. Team standings: w. 'J Signal OirU Skyliners .423 10 Ton St 5 27 11 203 002 J Eaat Plant Hillcrest Boosters ..408 1 S 2j Coffin, e 0 0 0 Archibald rf 3 O 1 3 2 OOale lb ..2 Oil 2'Bonflel 3b 0 0 0 Prybll ef .3 2 0 1 Laybrne p 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totala 36 12 27 13 Total .31 Scare by Inning.: Santa Ana 0O0 001' lOO Oil Ogden Erron Andrcwlah Summary: Adama. . Dale Laybourne. Stolen With Hill Field' 0 ft D. base Hanaon. Sacrifice hlte B. Adams. Waller, Oale 2. Three-bathits Andrewsh. Hapes, Lambert. Two-bat- e hits D. Adama, Di- MaiKio, aanier. Runs batted in Hanson, Andrewsh. B. Adams, DIMagalo, Hapes, Waller. La II, Coffin. Prybll. Double plays Bon f I el to Oale; B. Adams to Andrewsh 10 v. Adams; D. Adams (unassisted). In nnr. pitched By Oabler 8. Whit Credit victory to Oabler. Charge defeat to Laybourne. struck out By Oabler White 1, Laybouma S. Raara on halli Off Oabler 4. White 2. Laybourne 3. Urn plrea McQuillan, Ablett, Ballff and Stan ten ment completed last weK C exception of the mixed the novice singles, definitely tennU chV&J Field and of Ogdea v-Chrystal Rasmussen ' ner. ... J Chrystal Rasmussett t Lewis were scheduled Blood and Mildred Sunday, but the game j 3, D4 e . Skyliners Eke 9-- 0dr 1 0 3 Smith. If .4 0 3 1 3 5 Fry .1 0 0 A) 1 13 0 Lambert 2b 4 1 1 3 2 0 UI1. M ..211 Play Tonigl: a 3-- 6-- 4, i 3-- first inning. Dale Laybourne, Ogden Arsenal Winning tennis crowns is ap on in mound the started hurler, parently just a matter of routine and for Hill Field's Dale Lewis. Last the opener for the blanked the SAAAB nine for the week he swept the decks clean first five frames. He was touched of all opposition in the elimination for one run in the sixth and two tourney at the field and duplicated ' the feat again Sunday in the Og in the seventh. den City and Armstrong Sporting , Lead Had Early tennis tournament. moved out In front Goods annual The Lewis won the singles Sunday, in ' the firsf inning. Lambert championship, was a member of tripled and scored a few minutes the winning doubles combine, and with Ruth Tomlinson to later on an infield out. They added teamed mixed doubles over Maxine win the in a run in the fifth and another and John Piers. Hedges the sixth to go into the seventh - Last week at HiU Field Lewis bowled over Ray Freeman in with a 1 advantage. 4, 4 to win sets Santa Ana forced across two straight s advanced cham men civilian the tallies in the last of the seventh, pionship, then teamed with his erst and the came went two extra while opponent to rack up the doubles championship over Fred innings for the decision. and Chuck Rissler. Budde 3 Still going into the ninth, the In Ogden tournament the infield an three free passes and turned back his doubles racqueteer to hit enabled the home team John Piers, for the singles partner, chase in two runs for a 3 mar crown Lewis ein. Doubles by Jacobs and Han then teamed withand Piers to cap and son. a triple by Andrewsh, bested ture the men's doubles. a single by Bobby Adams decided George Eccles and Lew They Hunsacker, the game. 3, in a four-saffair, In four trips to the plate, Di- and Maggio struck out in his first Tennis classes are conducted trip up and then banged .out three Monday Friday ach week sucessive hits, one of them a tre- at Lesterthrough and Liberty Parks in field center mendous double of the Ogden, The daily schedule at Lea fence, 425 feet away. a m two p ter is seven-thirt- y m. at Lester DiMag made the most sensa- m., and p. tional stop, Of the colorful opener Park the schedule ia eleven a. m.. when he bagged Prybil's- liner in daily. v deep center in. the fourth Inning Hill Field's 408th band was on e ceremonies' In hand for which all players were Introduced to the spectators. Col.' Lilburn D. Fator, base commander, expressed his. appreciation to everyone for making the AER benefit such a success and per thanked. Capt. William sonally Bauer, president of the Ogden Service league, for his part in the 6-- in Two Hill Fil Girl Teams Close 3 to 2 Game A walk, Fine Play in Ogden Tournament 0. Women Bowlers Second Session s ( I - - "'J i .. V'ij" '" - r 11110 BobbJr AUn DiMaggio center, and Dick Adams, right, a2R,IDA.B.LE, to 5 victory In the colorful opener and were largely responsible fer the a u2tiZLt.took in the nightcap. The Attains brothers are former members of Ogden BmuT 6-- All-Sta- rs n-- i- Ll poned. uona Marie J default in the girU'rPnorwj |