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Show Julstan cms- Performances! Athletes Recorded 1 On) (Oeotinued from Ddl. pounds, nnnnaition in their fe,onrhlrd "j 459th Aviation AnHprson. 165 -- a Sq. 4th. Time: 52.4 3rt PrAi.u..i relay 4912th, 2nd; 459th Avn. Sq. 3rd? 460th Avn. sq. 4th. Time: 4 mlnutea 30 second. One-mil- e Delvi" B'to, 459th A,nVLCT7n Percy Frntt 4912th. 2nd; mm.'w'1, 6th Avn. .8,: 3rd; Provisional proved in check- - J linnally proficient " Jlyn- - 4th. Time: Holt taking three of 23.50. Awards made, while Ruby 4912th, 2nd; Johnson, 460th, 3rd; Met- copped !I!T,,Atu"AvnSlaS of the same outfit 4tn' Height: 5 364-foa with U fungo hitting broad Jump Walker, Standing Avn' Al' lat; Mani' 4912th, 2nd; Tur" lvU Sixto won Jhe feature Pye' 460th Avn. Sq. race for. 2?. l9J2t.h, feet, 10 Vi Inches. 'wweii toox the field to Runnlnr broad Jump Robinson. 1st; Dodda, 3rd Provisional, 2nd: Harris 4912th S dump and -iSkfiM to Charge rtnehe?r"' 4912th- 4th- w,dth 22 feet. was G J WSf cross-count- - ot : Wednesday. July 26, 1944 - .: ry Sn Capt speciaT serV Pickens, ffi vicer in charge of physical fe42,Mh..2n:,. aju - Relay S SJ S" - Sdd , 3rd; wue unit, tru 31 7 Inches. Sntog with Lt. Joseph F. Cun-"- S feet Valley ball accuracy serve Patrick fconlintf entries and Lt. 459th Sq. 1st; Haye, 460th, 2nd; for. records Casper, Avn 3rd caring Pro.. Sigel 3rd; Avn. 459th Duffey, SphT. Sq., 4th. Basketball dribble roll: was especially Coles, 3rd Prov WaStckens raoid-firOpey, 3rd Prov. 2nd: Steward, 460th e man- - 1st; ,ifh the Avn. Sq. 3rd; Reeves, 460th, 4th. Time: Wta which the numerous and 9.4 seconds. Foul shooting faelv separated events were run, Byne, 4912th, 1st; offlcials being ready 4to start Quarterman, 4912th, 2nd; Furney, Alford, tied for pwtr Torriison, 3rd Prov. I iniisiisiiiiii WAC Softball Team to Play For West Title Win Over Dugway Earns Trip to 'Frisco for Ten l3 : Sq., ootbail pass for distance Worthv. 1st. Win one was iuuwu. 3rd Prov. Avn. Sq.v Dodds, 3rd, Prov. Ittwas also noted that the excel-Hunter. 3rd Prov. 3rd: Turner. 2nd; tor the times augurs well 4th. of the en-te- d 4912th, Cvrical conditioning Football accuracy nass Scott. 3nl Prov. personnel who have super-C- j 1st; Worthy, 3rd Prov., tied for 1st; physical training three times James 460th, 2nd; Hunter, 3rd Prov., Carr, 48Btn, Jacobs, 45Bth, Jewell. 459th, tied fdi addition to 3rd. athletic competition on various forFungo hitting Williams. 3rd Prov. 1st; teams and squads. 460th, 2nd; Smith, 4912th, 3rd; I Field judges were Major JThad-- Burrell, Hood. 4135th, 4th. Distance: 364 feet. Football Victor punt for distance Williams, B. Bruno, Capts. F, 1st; sowyer, 4SBth. 2nd: Dodda, A. Roeller and 4l2tn, irydcn, Nelson 3rd Provisional, 3rd; Turner, 4912th, 4th. kfaard ,E. Pickens; Lts. Theo-kc- J. Baseball accuracy throw Martin, Recksiek, Kenneth S. Rice, 4135th, 1st; Stoddard. 460th. 2nd; Xing, 3rd Prov. 4th. and George 459th, 3rd: Mlekens. )hn E Cuthbertson Baseball far throw Martin, 4135th, j. Thomson, who served as super-Avn. 460th Sq. 2nd: Browyer, Reed, 1st; v , . 3rd Prov. Avn. Sq. 3rd; Mars, 4912th, 4th. I A summary of the competition Base running for speed Clifford, 459th Avn. Sq. 1st: Bryant, 4912th tied for lat; illows: Track SVHli- Sparta Total Smith, 4912th, 2nd, Horn. 460th Avn. Sq., tulutien SB. fifth AiT Sq. 130 74 273 tied for 2nd. Time: 16 second. 111 Prov. So, ,. 62 95' 264 Checkers Thomas, 3rd Prov. Avn. Sq. 81 vts AV. So, . . 63 7S - 220 1st; Scott, 4912th Base Unit:, 2nd: Dodd, 7S S3 Ml AT. Sq. ... 68 207 3rd Prov. Avn. Sq. 3rd; Holt, 3rd Prov. 33Ul AAT Sq. 25 3 39 Avn. So.. 4thw 11 3rd Horseshoes Haddock, Singles: dash Prov., 1st; Williams, 4912th Base Unit, Robinson, 4912th. lat; ' a. Avn. uouoies: Hlggln-fttaProvisional 84. 2nd; Ur, 3rd sq. 3ra. 2nd: oenls, 458th 4912th AAF Baa Unit, 3rd; Van Williams. Lane, 4912th, 1st; Haddock, mu, 460th Sq. 4th. Tim: 6.8 acconda. Black, 3rd. Prov. Avn., 2nd. daah Boxing 150 class 1st place, Brown, Roblnaon, 4912th, lat; 1st, Sixto, Maui, 3rd Provisional Sq., 2nd; John- - 459th, lO points; a, 4 10th An. Sq., 3rd; Chapman, 460th, 459th. 10 points; leo class, 1st, Hunter, it. Time 11.0 seconds. 3rd Prov. 10 points: 165 class, Anderson, dash Robinson, 4912th, 459th Avn. Sq. 10 points; 190 class, 1st, p; Wilson, 3rd Pro. Sq., 2nd; Walker, Johnson. 3rd Prov. 10 points; 175 elass. Mh Arn. Sq. 3rd; Arthur Penrla, 460th Smith, lat, 4912th AAF base unit, 10 vs. St. tied for 3rd; Weatherapoon, points. 112th AAF Base Unit, 4th. Time: 25.3 RcMtta at Past Toaraanwat 1. Burns, 3rd Prov.; 2nd, Thompson, 3rd Provisional Sq. 4912th; tied for 3rd, Kelly and Mathls, Quarter mile relay 3rd Prov. and 460th Avn. Sq. 10 points. It; 412th, 2nd; 460th Aviation Sq. . W . extra-curricu-- W I " tie- . s - tar-rou- W , W , tt-y- ' , (100-rr- d k 135-claa- a, j J 1 d ,., 1ST SGT. WALLACE . . . From here It leaks like he wins the relay. Jast like a saselle. that. He's a Third Prevlsional Aviation Squadron man. r ' Gets to Finals , ft . V of Standings Stealing a match in the field. the Hellcats took undisputed pos session of first place in the Layton softball. leaeue this week with wins over the Mustangs and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Anoearance of Jim Pidd on the Kammeyer championships held mound-fothe Mustangs definitely end in Ogden. last week strengthened Duane Jessop's crew r.nrlv-haire- d Glen Haynes ap but wasn't quite enough to swing the balance, the 'Cats copping a peared to advantage in the early decision. 6 rounds when he counted Jack DonPidd also proved a power, with among champion, ovan, Wyoming the willow, accounting for a homer his victims but was outclassed in in the fourth. Big Don Lavendar, the finals by Dale Lewis, who won, Cat shortstoD. nullified the effort, however, by duplicating the blow in the fifth with two runners Lewis, a former OASC employe ahead. weeks several The 'Cats ran over the Junior Just returned from includ Chamber, 14 to 1, for their second play in the eastern circuit, s, ing the intercollegiate cnampion-ship- triumph. Al Hoeue's Liberators had exhibition "50-5gave a masterful to the week, losing, while permitting Haynes little or Skyliners and then buffeting the no opportunity for effective strok- Mustangs. 14-- 6, to make the 'winWith three able ning column. ing. Thorn ley, wed Harry . At the conclusion of the match pitchers the Schiff and George Stokes was re he announced that t iuiii trouhas inspector stocky airplane and would ble making' a choice. ... turning to work here Join the OASt; squaa in iw wm League Director Len Adams an nounced that the Warhawks, i engagements. newly organized group from Lay- Hnnsaker, Ellis Win ton, will take the place vacated reKettmann and August Haynes cently by the Naval Suooly Deoot had little trouble eliminating Donothe new club has van and Lt Georse Norton. 6--2, The roster ofannounced. but faltered not yet been in the semi-finaafter a strong start against Lew Hunsaker and Bud Ellis to lose. 6, IU4 7 --a. 4. A third OASC entry, Ray Freeman and Wayne Boyle, failed to opponents, clear their quarter-finPaul Harames and George Larkin. by a narrow margin in three acta, 6-- 2, 1 :i ri 6-- 3, 6-- 2. 3-- 1, 0" c 1 1 t m 9 t si rj EOfeOISON . . . High point man daring tks sperte Be wm tl O, It and dashes plos the bread yardhaas) wmiL. innaa. IWm'm la (k AfllCitt AAV JAMES ith tttt Top 7-- i 1 Double Win .Puts Team Way on Singles, Doubles Runners-U- p in Strong Title Bid r K ! Hellcats Take Over 1st Place OASC Net Squad trophy "i r 4. Victorious until the round, Ogden Air Service Comby a single mand netters failed mens singles stride of winning the annual the" in crowns doubles and lliilBltli it; 1 a . : I ttf Brood Jumper ll ' , it -- J ' ft' , ' v ' f . '4 :" , : brooks, Cpl. Windham, Pvt. Hines, Pvt. D. Edwards, Pfc. Atchison, Pvt. Green, Cpl. Armstrong, Pfc. Moscar, Pfc. Miller and Lt, Etten. as soon as Sunday s came eot underway, scores of the G.L's of the various aviation squadrons in me tower area came In to back up the home team with lusty cheers. Of their number, two volunteered to help umpire the game. Cpl. Jessie King acted as base umpire with Pvt. Ed Hill, jr. taking the major responsibility. Players and positions for the two teams were: Pet. si Dairway Cooksey Cory Watson.mgr. Whlttier Whitmer ivy Olbao Pantile .... Caaalebaam ..... la e p .... ........ Atchlsoa r ........ Edwaraa 3 ........... Hints . rt ........... su. ...... Arnstraag 2j , Hill FleM Rlppertea Lt. Etten Lt. Chastain Middiebrookf Windham of . Miller . Qreen Moscar Rule Layton Scftbczll Roost- - 3-- 6-- - - fi-- s. 7-- 3. Coach Len Adams, teamed with Tom Mackay o( Ogden, was eliminated in the same round by Hun Next Sunsaker and Ellis, 1, the day afternoon at 1 o'clockunde"Keep 'Em Flying" squad, feated in team play, meets the Armstrong squad in Ogden league play. 6-- 'X er ls 6-- 2, a-- 4. wmmmm at- to 11. The Dugway team's manager and catcher, SSgl Watson, was the batter of their sole home run hit, which brought in one player on second in the seventh inning. Cel. Windham and Pvt. Green of OASC each. hit a home run, scoring three, players on each play. Outstanding ball players for the Hill Field winning team were Pf& Middlebrooks who pitched a brilliant game the first three innings. and pvt. Green who, besides her heme run, did some classy pitching for the last four innings: Pvt. Rh perton (manager) who started the game as short stop and when Lt Chastain, catcher was injured, did swell iod as substitute catcher for the last five innings; Lt. Etten at first base and Pvt. Edwards, short fielder. Sgt. Watson of the visiting WACS proved to be their outstanding player. Tne 19 Dlayers and substitute from Dugway with their command ing officer, Capt. Edna Short, took their trouncing in good spirit and i wished the winning Hill Field players all kinds of good luck on their journey southwest to San Francisco where three double-headdeciding games are to be played. Players scheduled to make the California trio are Pfc. Middle- - al T"TTV' , T OASC's WAC Softball team is senedalecl to leave here tomorrow for San Francisco, where it will play for the WAC championship ef the Ninth Service Command. With California as the next stop for the winning team, the Sunday afternoon softball game between the OASC WACs and the Dugway WACa was marked by the consistent good playing of the home HOI team's infield, resulting In final score Field victory, the being 18 x I -- High Scorer : ' Z'' , ' f? 6-- 1. it Layton League Standings Tumi r; Won Hellcat Liberators Skyliners Junior Chamber Mutuants 1 1 0 0 ' Lost Pet O l.OOO J1 .000 2 SOO .00O GAMES TIflS WEEK 2' KE2? ... predUieW LUABS I. the aiMdle Kkm Leeks easy, deesa't Itf He's fma Um 4912th. Weaawaaar, Jar 6:30 Warhawha vs. Mustangs. 7:45 Jr. Chamber vs. Liberators Moa fair SS 6:30 Skyliners vs. Mustangs 7:46 Hellcats vs. Warhawka Maaaar. 4a SI 6:30 Jr. Chamber vs. MasUngS 7.'4ft Useratora va. Warhawka lt HALF CHAMPIONS . . . Because they wea out ef 11 lasses, the hustling Hellcats are planning' a repeat performance In the second half if their opponents permit. Standiar, left to right, Keith Whiteside ,1b; Don Lavendar, as; Mel Eberhsrdt, cf; Chuck" Mallory, rf, and Aarmst Ketunann, p. Kneeling;, Jim Odle, Sb; Bab Jaaske, IT; rack Greer, c; Eddie Cnrneen, ha, and George Dishes, 2b. Tiny Jady Bae Pidd la the WMeet, FIX8T , |