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Show Ew h first 11 'Graduate as Experts fcyim .v. "V 1 1 ... Is OonQ a Pinch xk. ... fi&x js3 JT- jjrf Cross Awards Skyliners vs. East Plant Team Tonight Certificates . enlisted Men nlitd lie v. I tid water men training program municipal pool have hour L555ly mastered the are now certified func-3- r iJSSm'i -- -- Jnd nrimming instructors. office Physical Training are underway 2Z that plans IlZjm every enlisted man here in to swim will be strokes and basic gimpie float which will enable them jETJSle Tt I to lpSliiilllli a . with the needs JS, consistent First and Second Place Teams In Crucial Tilt V at least ten hours The training. fgSuir towater toe conducted - , Here L,t. Noaml Ross, rmy nurse, is ghown "saving- - a soldier in full uniform, an exhibition of the functional swimming program JTitsy afloat with a minimum 'y effort Good swimmers will be taught 'tar to put their skills to advantage tacombat conditions. All will be "tiught how to care for themselves Wer almost any water condition, through burning oil, Iflrimming fully clothed, swimming r with equipment, - IUC w.u i eic. who completed 'in charge ue mass are Tech. 4th Grade - and who will fee wnen instruction tl course, program opens - ' 905th ' DBiWU Srhwprlprskv. Jablonski and CpL Leon G. n..A OM: ' Pfc John Semerjian, iqs., ana xiqs, Eat ADG, Sgt. Frederick Lemon, ADG; Pvt. Eqs. and Hqs. 32nd Lee Sherman, I7l9tn ordnance; Ordn- L. Pfc Foy Ouch! Bombers Beaten 14 to 5 of Army Clock For Championship Hill Field teed off on ReM Army tae second civilian Softball team Dave Gunderson, Hill pitcher, for 14 runs in inning of their regular Ogden Industrial Soft-association contest last week to win the base Softball champion-- P as well as the game in win-- u the abbreviated contest, 14-- 5. Each team had won a game in wtwo out of three series. The took the first contest cheduled J Wl wide margin early in the the Soldiers made fair play by dunking awies. Last week's affair m the rubber game. the absence of Paul Qvilian pitcher. Date first baseman and TzVtlthe cit tennia champion, fans his version of the ball by pitching the Aces The Soldiers were aku ly ln but on . inning off converted first sacker. In July . n about J r King-Jwtul- avilians combined J Crsti ar eight hits big inning George Bishop cootea on the wet i7 the outfield. Sid Johnson p mr two-ba- 6:30 p.m. at Monroe park. This contest promises to be the headline game of the league, with ten the first place Bast Plant secSkyliners, pitted against the The ond place team. Skyliners moved into second place position last Wednesday when Girls trimmed the powerful Signalthey team from the ASF depot 7 to 3, Norma Ellis, Skyliner's pitcher allowed only, six hits and counted for 14 outs via the strike out route. The Hill Field gals collected 12 hits from the ASF pitcher. Marian Miester, of the winners, connected for three hits in three trips to the plate and Ellis, Pat rick and Nielsen counted for two at X v ... Is fair Now Lt Naomi Ross is herself being "saved." Might look drastic, but is really functional swimming. Anyhow it's good cool sport for this warm weather. TURN ABOUT apiece. The ASF Girls were able t score one in the second, sixtti and seventh innings, while the Skyliners collected two runs in the third, three in the fourth and the final two runs in the sixth inning. play. Hill Field Team in Three Way Tie in Girls' League Clean Civilians ot 4 By Score The Skyliners will tackle the the strong East Plant Girlsinfrom feaOgden Arsenal tonight Inter-Dep-the ture game of the league. The encounter will start hits 1718 Nonan, ance; Pvt David C. Anderson, 3rd ADG; Pfc. James B. Jarrett nd Pvt. Kenneth L. Aldrich, 311th Sonair: Robert Hittle. 32nd ADG. ttd Pfc. Thomas Standbury, 482nd. 11 Wedrmday August II, 1943 Hill Field's entry in the Girls' Recreation league of Salt Lake City tie for finished in a three-wa-y third place in the standings, at the end of the first half of the season. In the first games of the second half of the season, the Hill Field Girls split two contests. In a game with the Remington M.P.V.'s on August 3, they lost by a score of 13-- The second game was won by forfeit rom the Case Area Gophers. The Remington game was won, to all intents and purposes, in the sixth frame, when three costly Hill Field errors allowed six runs to cross the plate. Hill Field Rallies The Hill Field women attempted a rally in the ninth inning, when Ann Koehler, shortfielder, connected for a home run with two mates on base. The rally was snuffed out before Remington's sizable lead was overcome. The Thursday evening game with the Case Area team was forfeited by the latter. In place of the scheduled game the Hill Field girls played an exhibition with the Springville girls' team, won by Springville by a score of Considering the opposition, the 7. 6--2. Girls & landings; innings: 0 0 O Inter-Dep- East Plant Skyliners Hillcrest Boosters Little Siberia Softballers Galento In First Place Appear Signal 1. Standings, Signal Girls Engineers Hill Fielders put up a strong game against Springville. The latter were state champions in 1940-4In order "to finish the schedules in the next few weeks, the Girls' Recreation league will play games at City park, Salt Lake City, every Tuesday and Thursday night. Girls' Recreation League. I o W. ....44 Shamrocks Remington M.P.V. Hill Field Remington Shift No. 1 Eitel McCullough Ninth Service Command Case Area Gophers Score by Skyliners l3 3 ...33 ..21 Pet. Standings Ogden Employes .800 Siberia .500 Little 4 Project .500 Planning . .500 .333 .200 3 3 4 4 Capt. Bannard Is Certifying Officer Capt William H. Bannard, Jr, has been appointed certifying officer of the payroll branch in the civilian section of the Personnel and Training division. This branch is under the jurisdiction of CoL John S. MacTaggart and Lieut Col. Leonard F. Carter. In making this announcement CoL Carter said that the assistant payroll officer is Lieut Elbert Lederman and that Thomas L. McClanahan continues to be the civilian supervisor and the chief clerk. Heading the Hill Field Aces 1 2 0 Girls' W. 3 3 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 S 1 O O league Pet. L. 1.000 .750 .6b7 .334 .000 O 1 X 2 4. Will Not Aug. 23rd When mittmen from Hill Field and the Second Air Base of Salt L&ke City crawl into the ring foe their eight scheduled bouts the Doubleheader in Employes' Loop Billed Tomorrow l.OOO ot week of Aug. 23 at John Affleck Park, Tony Galento, the perennial not be in there to Softball League challenger, will count where they fall. them out Lost Won Pet. Galento has signed for a series 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 of exhibitions on the Pacific coast 1 .500 .10 during the early fall. The August conflicts with one of these Bill Macfarland's Planning Soft' appearances, it was announced by ball team takes the role of giant Lt. Richard Pickens, base physical officer. killer tomorrow night in the cur training The presence of Galento would tain raiser of the Ogden Employes have added color to the carnival Softball league regular Thursday but if leather pushing is what the fans are wanting they will still night doubleheader when they try be able to get their money to break the victory string of Ben worth. Midgley's Little Siberia gang, who The Second Air Base has three are undefeated in this round of nationally-know- n boxers of ability. the Ogden circuit The game is and Hill Field has four boys who are no strangers from the ring scheduled for 6:15 p.m. wars. Valadex. and Kelley are Gold 4 At 7:30 p.m. Project who en Glove winners; Kelley was run upset the favored Planning ten ner-uin the Philadelphia Dia meet the rfo Stars in tne nightcap. mond Belt fights in 1939. In the feature game last week In CpL - Eddie Williams; Hill Planning scored three runs ln the Field has a man with top notch final inning to knot the count ability. Williams has been meeting " at five-al- l, only to lose when A. H. army competition for more than Hoague's 4 Project club pushed two years and has yet to drop across the winning tally in their a match. His most recent triumph half of the seventh. was the first round KO of Sgt. The winning run was scored Jimmy in Army-Navthe when Fegar was safe on Taunt's show. Mays error, went to second on a fieldRemaining Hill Field starters er's choice, and tallied when Rus will picked from Sgt James fielder for the Harris,be 148 sell, substitute left lbs.; Sgt Robert Project, blasted a double. 155 lbs.; Pfc. Mahlon Lord, To tie the score Planning en 185 lbs.; Booker T. Smith, 175 gineered three runs when Wright lbs.; Pfc. Pfc Joe Carrington,, 163 lbs.; on an error. walked. Hale lived Pvt Noah Valadez, 125 lbs.; Pfo. Duane Woodland singled, Linneger O. C. Phillips, 152 lbs.; Cpl. Eddie and Perry flew out to left and 160 lbs.; Pfc. Casmiro Williams, and Emil right fields respectively 162 lbs.; CpL Francis Soderqutst doubled to center field Delgado, 140 lbs.; Pfc. Bert rand Soderquist and Woodland hit Kelley, 170 France, lbs.; Pvt. Barney for twice with Planning safely 165 lbs., and Pvt ' Thornly and Joe Harriman doing Weatherspoon, Louis Gianotti, 135 lbs. the trick for the Project 2 .000 23 date B-2- p, B-2- y, i La-Mel- WlUk- - SW SoS. AlbI anl Buw" ftA"an Taylor, George Lawrence Taylor achiL.1? twiCe in this Xjjed S3 t ! to thlrd basemart Idier ca"to. Stiver flew out Kirkhuff homered, ,ie,dcr who ,short a !I " blaJ,ted one 'or the arn, Plt?hcr' eircuit S J?n laPPJ out a rSon son' ,nitlal "acker, "tola second, both Walked Vi. n nwnuuve r!L .wnen Kaufman, I .om.bei!' center fielder, iW fclSw rts and bV JtL or ""ni ; Rob-therCh- 005 ana K u Ji. U. JC DUO 4 gang. The No Stars club under the direction of Sid Johnson, Wayne Bradshaw and Don Gidley, Select Civilian Softball Captains gave the Little Siberia team a tough tussle for three innings, then petered out and let Lawrence Taylor and Herbert the men from the new warehouses score 11 runs in the last three O. McCarty, both of the receiving unit, Supply division, are the newly frames to win 14-of the Ogden Bcore by Innings: R. H. E. elected Little Siberia 102 52414 11 2 Acea Softball team. Sid Johnson, Supply division in20O 100 3 4 4 Batteries:-Robertand Creaiwell; Brads- spector, is the new business manhaw and Gridley. ager. Score by innings: R. H. E. Ogden Aces have just finished . lOO S 010 3 S 2 a highly successful season, Planning having 100 ....211 1 8 Project Batter lea: Perry and Tometich; Thorn-Ic- y tied for first place in the Ogden and Jesaop. Independent Softball league. 3. g toning,. , ; " ,e,t ,,eId' out to Ion struck out to or more runs LeJconc,on of the fc ' i'f'- ' 10 is seven aw I , and end the tnret-""'"y" ca,,ed ,n the fifth ? du. B-2- - ins laf Men are ZylK'"" Lawrence Taylor, THESE THREE . A . . sn-ld Mill bnnineM man surer Aee. civilian w mm ,1 ia Mm.ii. , (he other of the Aces. Me for fir f the team. Wsht now the team Is In M wie iYtbe Oo Softbsll ssMdatie.. t.ff swr.T ei ";ur IfllsMI Asf co--.p- tln f ImI le, s 4 16 |