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Show fobles J7in Errors IDe Tilt for Aces Championship Chandler Stars With Bat in Last Game, Getting Two Homers 7 Wednesday, June 28, 1 944 In a hectic affair with the lead changing hands several times, the Hill Field Aces lost to the Bush- nell hospital hardball team Fri- Hellcats Keep Grip on before Layton League Lead the the day night with a final score of 9 to 8. Playing in his final game leaving to take a new job on West Coast, Everett Chandler, The indomitable Hellcats continued to lead the Layton Aces' congenial second baseman, had a perfect night at the plate. of a loss to the Mustangs in a Chandler had five for five in- League this week in spite cluding a triple and two smashslugfest which finally ended 20 to 18. The boys on home runs. Both of his homers ing in every in nf BARE FOKSI . . . Tw Hill Field employes won the Ogden City banged the center field wall for both teams were batting the ball fast and far tables tennis erewa last 8traay afternoon when they defeated a the longest hits of the game. Vern ning, with all the players exhausted from running the bases Tousle of Ogdenltos la two oat of three sets. Left to right, Paul Har-L-L Gale, Aces' manager, stated that and Gas Kettmann, special in- - tne loss oi cnandler will make a when the game finally came to an end. salt, acenpatlenal standard mm it Ala Ed Cresto, manager of the 'Cats, large hole In the squad's infield. Tne game with Bushnell was a and Duane Jessop, Mustang- - boss, wild affair, going up to the 10th pitched. It was a affair, with the score tied at Chand the lead changing hands lour times ler then collected his second homer during the course of the seven-innin- g to put the Aces in the lead 8 to 7. Manager Cresto had The Aces took the field determined only atussle. skeleton crew behind him. to hold that precious lead and then While the win gave the Mus-- 1 witn two out, two costly errors tangs undisputed possession of from the plate, gave the Bushnell third place, it had little effect on Invincible Girls' boys the lead to wind up the game the relative standings as the 'Cats 9 to 8. came back Friday night to stop Softball Team Several balls hit into the out an improved Skyliner team, 5 to 2.field that should have been easy Big Don Lavendar, 'Cat buckwere lost in the lights, allow- short, clinched the contest in the Keeps Top Rating Paul Harames and August Kettmann, Hill Field's No. 1 outs, ing costly runs to score. canto with a ..blistering opening Dean Baird again starred on the three-ru- n homer that the Mustangs doubles tennis team, are today Ogden City doubles cham- mound The Raiders, Hill Field's invincigoing the entire route for couldn't quite match. Jim Pidd of a afternoon on virtue 12 smashing Sunday out ble the of victory the girls' softball team, came Aces, striking and Whitesides came through with pions by soldiers and allowing only two home runs for the Mustangs, with a 22 to 3 victory but in courts the tennis through Park Armstrong the Lester champion earned runs. Baird's pitching has they weren't enough. sover the WAVES last Tuesday been one of the Aces' outstanding Lose to Mustangs ships. in features so far this season. The Naval Supply Depot, which night to clinch their top rating Harames, employed in occupatwhich tournament, Chandler and Baird stood Gale, the City once to Ogden tne threatened overtake ional standards, and Kettmann of out in the Aces' fielding plays with Hellcats, faltered in the absence of is now in its third week of play. information office, uale Handling several bad throws their star hurler, Buzz Conant, and The return of Ann Lamb to the the special to first without an error. lost to the Mustangs, giving infield was a contributcopped the coveted title when they The Bushnell lads were on their wins over the loop s lead- ing factor todefinitely the WAVES' inability downed Lew Hunsaker, perennial toes for every ball playing excel Jessop ing teams in the same week. raise their score, according to (ingles champ and Bud Ellis of with few errors. The solAl Hogue's Liberators, hard hit to Field's Red Sox softbaUers lently Hill Maurice Smith, captain. five-sdiers took advantage of the breaks. by shift changes, split two games, Ogden in an extended, The Hill Field WACs and the thriller to the making every an lost overtime man on bases a the 2. 7 4 to to a decision the dropping 16, match, Raiders battled it out again in an ys Navy Depot Sailors Tuesday night potential run. Navy and winning from the Davis off -- schedule game played at MonWhile the "Keep Em Flying-boComat the Ogden stadium with a final County Junior Chamber of roe Park Thursday evening. The took a commanding lead in merce, 17 1 o 2. The Chamber, WACs have 4 to 3 for the Navy in the of withdrawn from the tally cantos which promises to be stronger in winning the first two in order to compete in league eleventh city inning. the second half, also lost to the their march was temporarily Mintn Area league. the corps The score was 3 to 2 in favor of Skyliners, 8 to 5. The same ended 5 to 3 for the Adams Len halted by the great baseline stand By Two more of weeks remain of the sixth Here are some fishing hints com play but the WACs had them and Ellis who the Reds until the last allowed of Hunsaker before the conclusion of the first Raiders,worried for a while. The an overthrow the when as over of a of years plenty piled period two-alg half l, contest with the Hellcats WAC team had lost their first by squared the sociation with the wary species score the a Sailors run, knotting to have the No. 1 spot baseman, Lt. taking the third and fourth at of fish called trout and sometimes appearing Betty Etten, who was at 3 all. The score remained tied called called to Chicago because of ill of other names by sewed up. number a Unleashing a thunderous net attness in her family. ack in the fifth' and crucial set, up for four extra innings and then the wet. tired and unhappy angler. These two teams have provided the Hill Field duo won going away McAllister, Navy snortfielder, came Covering the bait users field them in a large wash tub, put the as Harames' sharp volleys and home with the winning tally alter first: garden hose in the tub and keep by far the most exciting ball Never handle night crawlers and the water running slowly. This games of the season and this writer Ketmann's lightnining smashes the catch of a long fly to Wayne Each Cole in right field. Cole's throw worms roughly. Injured worms die areates the water keeping the min- hopes to see them clash again berouted the opposition fore it is over. received a handsome gold cup for to home was too late to prevent the quickly and if left for any length nows supplied with oxygen. The superb pitching of the of time with the healthy ones the Naw boy from coming in. the win. Grasshoppers make excellent baft if fished on top. Al- Cache Valley flash, Wilma Knnners-u- p Paul "Windmill" lUngaon again healthy ones will sicken and die in Ray Freeman and Wayne Boyle, Ditched superb ball for the Reds, also. Worms placed in clean moss low them to float along naturally, Abrahms, has all the fans standHill Field's second entry, leveled whiffling lourteen sauors in me and damp sand mixed with top soil do not use sinkers. Hooking them ing with their mouths open, while overtime game. Kingdon's slants are scoured a beautiful pink color. in the hard collar area keeps them the swift chucking of Pvt. Tina all antagonists until the when their oath due to an were breaking beautifully as usual Oldtimers claim this adds to the alive and kicking much longer than Stewartz, not to be lightly dis unfortunate draw crossed that of and the Sailors were fanning the number of catches. The worms also when they are hooked through the counted, kept the game close and live longer and stay livelier in the body. lively for all innings. The WACs Ketmann and Harames, the latter breeze with regularity. Willow grubs are an excellent suffered another loss when Pvt. Buzz Conant. Navy hurler, also moss bed. winning Place a single worm on your bait in high or roily waters because Stewartz left last week for a new In singles play, Harames moved chucked a nice game, striking out alone without difficulty until he eieht of the Reds and pulling him hook, hooking lightly in three or of their white color. The grubs are station at Newark, N. J. In an exhibition- game played ran into Jack Donovan of Ogden self out of the hole when the bases four places. A large gob of worms found in dead tree stumps and on the hook is left strictly alone branches. You will have to cut Sunday against a team of soldiers, in the who stopped him were loaded in the fourth and sixth out with an axe or grub from the Hill Field Post Schools, Also competing in solo innings. Reds were perched on sec by the larger fish. All large trout them hoe. Grub infested trees are easily Abrahms pitched eight strike-out- s artificial from looking ninth and the away in shy third and ond was tax piay. husky Rav Freeman e spotted by looking for the against the soldiers two. The girls ing the opposition in stride until tenth innings but the sailor put on baited hooics. "sawdust around the base of the made a better than good showing Minnows remain alive for ne tripped on C. . Banker in the more steam and put tne neos aown rr eater length of time if hooked tree, caused by the burrowing of against the men, holding them in order. quarter-finaL down to a score of 0 at the end grubs. At the same time a fifth and re Cliff Vaughn, Dee Eiweii, ana through the lips instead of the theHints for fly fishermen will fol o the seventh inning. Tavlor shone for the aox bodv. cent addition to the Hill Field xeam iine-u- p zor tne Haiders is If you want to keep minnows low soon when lowering waters quad, one Glen Haynes of the hoth at the mate ana in tne nwa. make fly casting more productive as follows: Shirley Jesson, catch; maintenance division, was making McAllister and LeBreque played alive for a few days before your than at the present time. Wilma Abrams, Norma Ellis. Beth a n heads up ball for the gob squad. trip to the fishing haunts, place stand in the fast strlngbam, pitch; Gwen Anderson, tournament in Salt first base; Venice Nielson, second ine City. base: Loretta Jenson. third base; Beached Virginia Krohn, short stop; Mau-rin- e Hames reached th ami-finaSmith, left field: Vivian ia singles with three vic-d Beresford, center field; Marlam onet before bowing to clever Dick Meister. richt field: Ann Lamb. arower Haynes partially shortfleld. and Helen Elsberrv. avenged the loss later the same Doris Miohell. Ruth Doushertv My when h anil Ja1r TtXnrrtm lim. and Ann Moritz, substitutes. taated Brower and Gilbert to reach theJimmy round. ( 1 1 ' Coach Len Adams istrophy proud of his Fight Results quad's performance, undefeated to Oate in matrh rtlnv w) Hnninrad PHILADELPHIA nniv that it will be entered in the 144. Philadelphia, stopped Roman up erchampionships betweenNight the Alvarez, 142, New York, 4. uian town teams. Harames, Kettman Cop Doubles Title in OASC Raiders Romp Over WAVES see-sa- w lL Net Tournament - Red Sox Lose Close Game 6-- 2, et 7-- 1-- 6-- 2, 5, 6-- 8, - Up the Creek 7-- 5, 6-- 2, pace-settin- 6-- 1. - 6-- 2. mid-seas- on semi-fina- ls 6-- 3. 6--4. - semi-fina- ls 6-- 2, 6-- 2. tell-tal- 6-- 3. ls 7-- 9. 6-- 2-- one-ma- Tribune- -Telegram Followed By a Stiff Right to the Jaw Seml-Fina- la la , one-side- 6-- 6-- 0, 9-- 7. 2 Eric H. Speedily, su oi warehouse eight, became the father of an boy. He was born June PITTSBURGH Tnmmv H.11 Youngstown, Ohio, outpointed' Pvt. Fritzle Zivic. 136, Pittsbugh, . . . visor ght-pou- 149, re-f"t-ly " gf ... .r Baseball Team IVi BALTIMORE Ham R.t Oil Pittsburgh, outpointed Big' Boy urown, 268, Detroit, 10. - Calls for Talent NEW YORK A a fnra Pnrttr 1AK Washington, knocked out Victor Pignataro, 138, New York, 3. The need for Players, both military and civilian, by the Hill Field Aces squad was voiced this k by Len Adams, assistant men's recreation director. Vacant positions exist In the outfield, infield and on the pitching and catching Adams said. Detroit, outpointed Sat. Buddy Knox, 191, Dayton, Ohio, 10. Aces Need Men NEWARK. N baseball BUFALO' Y. Lulu Coslan- Hno, 133, New York, outpointed Leo Dulmaine, 136, Worcester, Mass., 10. I stated that anyone with experience is to contact Vera Gale, '"tenSion 282, or himself. 8376, and sign up for in-.'l.- ed ex-gsi- on r, Pa. Archie Wilmington, Del., outpointed Johnny Cockfield, 131, New York, 10. ALLENTOWN, Wil-me- 136, He Mseball J t 1 . LAST WEEK AT Jaw ef aea Twe-Te- -i . JT.r- -r A" end ef beer bottle as ha Ogtfea. n awe Abeve. lean ronton. employe, lands a hard right en the .in swat. The man who ased the bed saltans par .e ef rtboxing's last week at John Affleck park shwed his pegUlstle OASC V pie-r-e h, i.,-e-- - - ef wares at the OASC Grmnaahm laat Taesdar- nltkt. CHICAGO Pvt. Joe Maxim, 189, ff, Cleveland, outpointed Frank 190, Minneapolis, 10. An-dro- |