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Show """"" T " t ....... "m SQad Keeps Up 'fennis Victorious Face i'g Salt Lake Doubles jlaynes, Recent Displays Superb Form To Defeat Wyoming Singles Titler Co-Cham- p, r -- League Leaders Keep Winning? Hellcats, Navy Take Two Each Slugger :::Vr!.T.V.A.!...y , Glen Haynes, recent of the Salt Lake City doubles crown, playing No. 1 singles overcame a bad start to upset bis: Champ Doubles Jack. Donovan, champion, liiifi - 3 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 2. - 6-- 4, )mmm Mi 6-- 4, 1 7-- 7-- IS GLEN HATNES . .. Field's maintenance di--r.i vMMitiv made hisb, salt Lake City, when Ziut with Jack Morris of that StThey won the Tribune-TelM Hill e- I)uarantine Holds on Field flogs Ud at 5, 5-- 6-- 7, 2. . . Hill Field, d. - the health of ascertaining 3-- 6, o-- Z, 10-- 8, semi-final- O-- O, O-- J. A former student at the Tin Ivor, sity of Utah, Haynes 'plays both singles and doubles on the OASC varsity, wnich has an ambitious program outlined for the summer. Up Week Paul Haramas and August Kettmann of the "Keep Em Flying" team copped the Og- 7itk Lea Adams aen city doubles title in the Arm. I It is impossible to make, beg. strong championships on the Les a drv flv that Will ter r park courts. itch fish all the time. There is e animal. the Creek ist MW WCa eUllIllell. B W I WlUiaills' Book Gets High Praise for 7f ?J ier will lure the wily fish to Se hook most of the time. (OM time flv users carry th "Leave Her to Heaven." by Ben lores with them In various Ames Williams, the Literary Guild and leave the wildcat ideas selection for June, is another ex-A aightmares alone. You will IceUent book by the author of m yourself the trouble of earry- - Strange Woman" and "Time of I around useless tank In your- Peace. In this psychological f soak by following this pro- study, the most, extreme dramatic The followine is a list of situations find a Elan's place. even to the aasnvei as reliable enticers wants always prevail time, place, and the man no matleaf period of time: .2 ter who mirht wish to stand inI her way. LHen is Judge, execuu .r?.Z2-ir-rJ- ": er HVUi m aaeue yellow-bodClen is truly another "strange tad also used wet or dry; Here is a struggle Be hackle. Same: black cnat. woman." two natures Irreconcilably was small as sixe IS and still tween by the red ant, fished dry: grey exmoaed. drawn together force. of equal fatal attraction (Mle, extremely when of good dragon fli i hatch the "rfce. end the m?C,to killer, which is best used wet o flies used I 6-- 3, m to personnel sta- will not be fmm the nremises due to quarantine in Salt Lake City vicinity, a base headquarters orders stated last week. in the event it is desired to ship from this station, the order use medical autnonues wm in the doff and rive a cer- - JBcate 6--4. squad, proved an able courtman. In the No. 2 singles role. Morris disposed of Hunsaker, refusing, to be disturbed by thelatter's unorthodox stroking. HusKy Ray Freeman acounted for the fourth when he downed Bud Ellis, 7, in a bitter, struggle. Win Doubles Ellis and Paul Norton registered the only Kammeyer win in the No. 2 doubles clash when they topped Freeman and Wayne Boyle. 5, The triumph gave the "Keep 'Em Flying" squad the undisputed league lead, the Utah Army Service Forces squad nos ing out Armstrong's, 3 to 2, on the Monroe park courts. Coach Len Adams, shufflintr his line-u- p in the absence of Paul Harames and August Kettmann. ranking doubles combination, was well satistiea with the results. His squaa next iaces Armstrong's on Sunday, July 16. Haynes Adds New Title The Ogden Air Service Com mand net. squad members added a second regional title to their laur els this week when blond Glen Haynes, a mechanic in sheet metal maintenance, copped the repair, Tribune-Telegradoubles crown in salt Lake City. ' Haynes. teamed with Jack Mor ris to defeat Paul Hood and Bob Williams, singles title winner, in a torrid encounter that was in doubt until the final ball was hit. A comoarativelv recent addition uoacn Len Adams' squad, Haynes demonstrated his ability, topping aii singles opposition un s, when Chamtil the pion Williams eliminated him. 9-- CjBOVE Liberators, Chamber Teams Cat Victims; Skyliners Win To Strengthen Hold on Third Wyoming singles Haynes, exhibiting a suDerb va of ground strokes, teamed riety with Jack Morris to turn back Lew Hunsaker and Donovan in the doubles, Morris, a recent addition to the OASC 3-- y. I to use of WT n )er J Will, ' one-ha- five-innin- to 2 score. IClngdon allowed only two hits in the seven-innin- g 12 set-t- o. lif wow. LOST. raaat. Btlleat Naval Oapahr Depot Skyttaara ....at .... s 3 A s aTattanM Llfttratat Junior Chamber 4 T T. 5 PCT. .S4 them wet or depending "ream conditnn drymA t,. "J .i. MUUl, V.r iiir a u iinii. Use- ny r'aiiern oi ary C mm -- thlr njeable in you ii int 'h& a a At have been carrvin ... t " " wltlf tinLc cars witnout ever having "7 drive the (rmrf -- a baxketfull her Dies to no avail. "'1 am have M Cirniim..-- 01,4 A your arv and"Dwm,d it aaVM tlm rIn .rlXo Vnrlm.a i U ire. anil your fly pat- - use wheats and nightmares alone uost th. .iz. "cy in nsning. uma vam u carry tuons - LU"" Junk when you t r "'-na-ara J aiiea. and .1types m o i leave nesday night at 7:30. On Sunday. July 2nd, 190 civil ians and military personnel went to hear the Tabernacle choir and organ at Salt Lake. Folowing the recital the group made a tour of the grounds with the guide to learn more interesting details about the L. D. S. church. At 1:00 the group again met on the Capitol grounds and another tour was conducted to points of interest in the building. At 3:00 in the afternoon, part of the group continued, on to Black Rock for a dip in the salt water, after which refreshments were by all. Attention: All men and women of Hill Field personnel civilian and military there is free swimming for you at the Weber Gym every Thursday night from 7:30 to 9:00. Your pass and badge will admit you and your friends. You may rent bathing suits for 10 cents and a towel for five cents. This activity is sponsored by the Recreation department. Further information may be obtained by calling en-Joy- ed, . !Ltch The Friday night entertainment In the Northwest Recreation' hall July 7th will be program which will be in charge of the WACs of salt Lake City. The second meeting of the C. A. .41 .458 P. was held in the Northwest Kec .33 reation hall Wednesday evening last. Eighty persons were present and for an hour members had their first drill period. All interested are urged to attend these meetings. which are to be held every wed these flies in western if fiaVirl maiwIv mm THX WOA. roi-- B iSSSSSuL 'ZMUvni r XHaw) .OASCs newest repreae UUves Tto Uas. has Wen slew hi "Tt their awrfc yet. eea-- t, tey wt:i C378L SOME FANCY CURVE BALI. ; . . Of the confnslnr type Is demonstrated by Norma Ellis of the Hill Field Raiders as she winds up for ; aver the one . plate. Shutout Win Gives Girls League Lead Wilma Abrahms, ace feminine chucker for the Hill Field Raid ers, girls' softball team, pitched a no-h- it game against the Ogden Arsenal last Friday night at Ogden stadium to clinch top honors for; the team in the city tourna ment. All ox the Raiders were and the score batting8 ato thousand 1 when Shirley eJssop stood brought the. game to a thrilling finish by a catch on a foul for the third out at the end of the fifth. Abrahms tailed 12 strike-ou- ts for the Raiders. The Raiders will enter into the second round of the Ogden City League piloted by Abrahms. co- captain, while Captain Maurino smith is in Denver during the first week of play. Another star M first baseman In the person of Kafhurst, who played with the O. A. A. of Sioux City. Iowa, bes been adied to strengthen the Haiders' infield. At this writing the Raiders tend undefeated all girls' teams in the areaagainst both in league and practice games. They have also made excellent showings against the men's teams with whom they have played exhibition and should go right to the fames, top in Intermountain softbalL . Vlr-ghm- .727 uuui nailing streams and rivers for lcars- - na only the -0 Hillcrest Highlights . TEAM STANDINGS Layton htmrum trout to Vour hnnlr On nfri whn hoi MSCU it.i . tti.i. V o- Ball Artist Red Sox Tie In Top Place Ogden League Aspirants 10. Positions of the Hellcats and the Clearfield Naval nine, ranking No. 1 and 2, respectively, in the Layton softball eague remained unchanged this week, as the stretch' was reached in the race for first half honors. Both won two games. The Cats 4 bowled over Al Hogue's Liber MAURINE SMITH . . . Captain ators, 5 to 2, in a close game that of the Raiders' team, who is a top first baseman as well as a was marked by homers by Keith batter. It is this kind of playWhitesides, Cat first sacker, and ing that keeps Hill Fields' girls Ned Schiff, Liberator hurler who undefeated so far this season. suffered because of loose fielding. The hapless Junior Chamber of Commerce, a recent addition to the league and still in the process of organization, was whitewashed, 18 to 0, by the Cats. Whitesides swats together put two four-pl- y in this game. Share First Round Conant Does Nice Job Bill "Buzz" Conant, classy Honors of Ogden Naval moundsman. allowed the Junior Chamber two runs while League With Navy his team mates were collecting 19 later in the week nosed out Hill Field's classy Red- - Sox and an improving Skyliner team, 5 to softball team completed the first A Cnnant who throws a rising round of the Ogden City League as one of is now spin last week with three wins and the- - ball, in tne rated ana nw best vaiiey, one loss when they walloped the lifted his club to first place in the School softball Industrial State loop, where they Tuesday Ogden also compete, to tie wun me cias night with a tally of 12 to 1. Sox. Paul "Windmill" Kingdon held vInRed finite of Conant's best efforts. five for baffled innings however, the Sailors still trail the the Staters lf before allowing a hit The lone Hellcats by two and cames. making it almost impos State score came in on an error. for them to overtake the. The game leaves the Sox tied sible leaders with whom they league with the Clearfield Naval Depot have one more game. for top spot in league standings. Skyliners in Third The Reds' loss was to the strong The Skyliners. now holding un-Navy outfit in an overtime battle disnuted nossesslon oi tmra place, last Friday. The Sailors overcame shoved Duane Jessop's Mustangs g lead and around to the tune of 11 to 3, the Reds' finally scored on an error to bring while the Hoguemen also took adthem to the front. vantage of their lapse to plaster The second round started last the Mustangs, 12 to 4. Harry night at the Ogden City stadium. Thornley got credit for the latter Several teams have added new win. and some The Layton League game line- players to their rosters torrid competition is expected in ud for this week: includes: sxy the second phase of the league liners vs. Liberators and Junior Chamber vs. Mustangs tonight: fame. Don Roberts, genial manager of Hellcats vs. Mustangs and Naval the Red Sox, expects to keep his SuoDly Depot vs. Liberators on team ' intact with only minor Friday: Junior Chamber vs. Sky. ehaneea. liners and Mustangs vs. Naval A practice warm-u- p game with Supply 'next Monday. the Third Provisional Aviation at Squadron wss played Thursday I men Umim Mark. The wound up on the short end of. the . ti 7 Wednesday, July 5, 1944 rnntinuing its winning way, the Ogden Air Service made a smashincr debut: in- tVi Caro-t oMiiarl oh Vmmanai r league last Sunday afternoon, defeating the strong team lOUT mawncs w une, L,mever - Invite Civilians To Use Gym Civilian employes of the Ogden Air Service Command have been . enjoying refreshing swims and other forms of sport each Thurs day evening at the Weber college gymnasium. This program, designed by the Welfare and Recrea tion unit. Is provided free to all Hill Field personnel. Mrs. Ruth Anderson, In charge of the evening's entertainment each Thursday night, urges those who have not yet participated to relax and swim between the hours of seven-thirt- y and nine tomorrow evening. Pass and badge will admit all comers. The Hill Field Ace 'hardball team bowed to another Hill Field team, the Trotters, in a murderous nine Innings in the Ogden Service league at Affleck park Sunday aft-14 ernoon. The final score was to 3. Savoy of the Trotters poled out two triples. Brady of Aces accounted for their three runs. Uataya, pitching for the Trotters struck out 12 men, |