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Show Over 9m Players Enter OASC Tennis Meet Lmpetition 1st Werway on hgden Courts Raiders Walk Away With Championship of Cfcampionship Girls' Softball Held to Be Team Finishes pjtcrmined Here .j Dale Lewis of Lo- - Ogden Air L. more than 100 players Q competing in the ugaen Command tennis jt Service which opened wmionships Service Command r -- Cterday on the Liberty, park tester and Monroe in Ws whoOgden. recently returned loa play in the C was seeded No. 1 in the men's tales and drew Cecil Sonambula his first opponent. gistered for doubles play. ' k H ( Lw and Paul Harames seeded No. 3 ana re- - .J nnif Harames' and Hunsaker are seed- - naura 1 in OOUDies Willi Jack Morris, ranking OA3Cream, listed No. 2. The latter ntlv won the &au lane w.y NO ;d ssclc. wilma Abrahms, 1 FINISH FIRST . . . Defeating- the Arsenal WOW'i Sunday in a seven-innin-g thriller, 5 to 2, the OASC Haiders, girls' softball team, lassoed the Ogden soft ball crown for keeps. Back row (left to right) , Man-tin- e Smith, Pat Krohn, Dot Frost, Shirley Jessop, Ba rbara Gardner, Blanche Jeffs, Helen Sparks, Mary Pilg. Front row, Loretta Jenaon, Bessie College, Wilma Abrams, Vivian Beresford, Verla Andrews, Ann Lamb, Elm a Avondet. - 'men Entries singles drew a large by Sally Tipton, Salt to women's champion, who wa3 Sded No. 1, with blonde Maxine ledges, Ogden city champion, Wded No. 2. OASC is represented Stein-Uy Kay Olander and Sadie two able court artists. (Miss Olander is registered for lixed doubles play with Len dams, tennis coach and assistant fccreation director. Other OASC fetters entered include Ray Free- lan, Ellsworth Hale, Wayne Boyle pd Keith Whitesides. A former Women's .w. led 4 "Keep 'Em Flying9 Net Champs d, star, Whitesides division. junior The tournament is sponsored by le OASC Employe's Welfare which is providing, tro pes for winners in each of the wen divisions of play, Adams an- high school entered in the avis As-iciati- on W . puncea Meat's Matches Lester Park l0 a. m. Hazel Pryor va. Bettr Oarpi; Uaxine Hedgea va. Josephine Hess. 12:30 p. m. Lew Hunsaker vs. Billy m. Paul Haramea va. Charles Troa t Ft; Edwin Baum vs. Vernon Blank. 17 a. bl Len Adams vs. Qlen Ed ma vs. Bruce Brownlnc. NU; - at Ellsworth Hala va. T. T. Hough; r "wis v. uecu Bumabongal. f-- T Park I? Maxine Read vs. Diane Hun- J- 4acn Donovan va. Walter HIM. Path 1P. m. Don Frandaen vs. Jlmmle Paul Norton va. John O'Connell; m mison vs. Roland Ogden. - W, r?. tu1 m wSSi Has! Pryor vs. etty Caatkmaa va. arbre VMi; SCM M " H Oeorgeanao Heacee; Maria W. Marian Mans; Mastee JUae Ft"Himesker. -- V WlkMa TJwmi; (7 rr WhltesMea; Bill Bdalns-it- o ( Keith WbJtaaUoa aaa Charlee Pronbera Jlmatie nno BS va. v. Braes Brewnias. JkZu!? 7- wlnn S vS? Andro"; Dm Banter - Barney va. Buddr Haaa va. BUIr Bdf n; - J?Si- -ajm WW Wt rtl SSSlttL OASC BtaaVlttag. -- "PMsaita -,-- t.i Urta. g5-l- Z S5"",-Ha- (mi T miteh iall..,", MM I Maua-Mari- or,,n"w Pryor. 1H Lm AdaaM- - Hdti va. va. wImmc V Sw W Wttliam. Dov--Lt Alvin Capt R. L. Ciara; X P. Lt C. Lt. Lt A. mS. StevenKmdefeated two ce Net Squad Emerges Victor j fa f if. 6-- 0, V u.rhrwap. A' . 1. aSLrc-ylltB(Kearns) Col. Cole-Coblei- Work . . . Since February. central receiving liiwfl ovra Maiwia. UM tSUm I t t 6-- 2. gh (Kearns) dlaMMl 6-- 1. 8. Capt. W. I ... loaaar 8, XSaJer Ji hitter, leads of t fflcera' tea alae CBaajUaal, Ogden , WBMB tweVtaa ever the effleera ireai vaawp I. ) 6-- 2. Skyliners Lose To Jr. C. of C. - No. ifAtur CA.CSW.l?i-I-'t. jaadV". tart. ?. tn Coach Lea BTl VTiVad defeated Camp Sunday afternoon MVfc in.n 18 bole match Sfcto offeri at the Ogden ylx oasC Club. Two weeks ago the s va. Mljr (OASC; 7, Wells, 3J AetlOT, ... A total of Zl rommercial trucks Tvi,i u hipmenta. was rtalt.'J'- - Command mm- .- a vs. winner of above and laterelBli Kearns Defeatair iUrvlee Read weeka. MIXP.D DOTJBLM eTiu2!!!!?,!;r"Uw Mansaker va. wa H Go! OASC Officers ittoe Salt via, ' -- a single point tMmbeat Kearosby Lake Country club. aTl2L!,,M!" TTaTakB TSZ Glen nayMk laume Raider star During the next inning, darkness descended and the Raiders, unaccustomed to night ball playing, lost in the track of the old horse-hid- e The Red Sox balloon ball bust gloom of White Park. In spite10-- of ers of. am iieia picked up two good outfielding the score was 7 games this week on their way to- in favor of the Shamrocks at the ward the second half championship end of the 7th. in the Ogden Softball League by defeating the hard fighting Naval Depot Sailors, The Reds were pushed all the way by the determined Sailors and had to turn on tne gas in order to keep their one run lead. Paul King-doRed Sox chucker, and Navy Bill Conant pitched masterful ball, The stay on too the holding the batters to a few scat Layton Skyliners' softball league came to a tered hits. sudden end last week when an upJimmy Pidd, Cliff Vaughn and start Junior Chamber of Commerce Kingdon carried off the batting ten dumped them, S to 3, in dis honors for the Sox. fashion. On Friday the Reds snowed the turbing Favorites by virtue of Frank State School team under with a Stuck's superb hurling, the Sky18 to 2 final score. Doubles and liners found themselves unable to triples from Sox. batters kept the fathom the slants of a new Jaycee score piling up all through the meundsman Marvin Fisher who came. handcuffed them for seven innlnes Don Stoddard smashed a- homer while his mates were collect! ntf into deep right field to score stand five runs. Fisher's victory had the effect ing up, with the longest hit ox. the game. The loss ox Wayne Boyle of again moving the Hellcats into was nouceaNe on tnira. Boyie sui first place, the spot they have ocfared a sorained wrist and will be cupied an season with the excep out for some time. tion ez last week. George Bishop's crew counted wins over the Chamber, 12 to 3, and the Liberators, r to 1 The recently omnlzed War. hawks had the thrill of ringing up their first victory of the season when lanky Keith Whitesides, erstThe Ogden Air Service Com- while first baseman, took the hiU mand's No. 1 and No. 2 tennis ano registered an 11 to 7 win over Tennis the Mustangs. squads met in Ogden It was the first triumph in five League play, the No. 1 squad win- starts for the Layton juniors, who 4 L to series of the matches, ning of the best hustling Big Jack Morris (No. 1) dis- - form one in the Verdeland Park softi nosed of August Kettman (No. 2) squads held with little trouble in the feature ball race. Thea 5Liberators to 3 win over by singles encounter, winning as he thirdVplace the Mustangs in the only other pleased. Glen Haynes (No. 1) had an ex- game played. tended tussle with Ellsworth Hale (No. 2) in the second singles be LAYTON SOFTBALL 2 fore earning a 10-victory. on Haynes at STANDINGS Hale had point-s- et WOW LOST "AM PCT. one time but the latter managed HtHcata 7 .877 i to recover ana win. 1 Skyllncra 5 .833 In the third solo encounter. .... Liberators 4 .SOO 4 Jr. Chamber . . . 3 .SOO 3 Wayne Boyle (No. 1) disposed of Warhawka .... 1 4 Keith Whitesides, .200 Dale .OOO S Mualanaa 0 Lewis, scheduled to play the too spot for the No. 2 team, failed to GAMES THIS WEEK appear. In doubles, Morris and Haynes WBONMOAT, Al'GVST IS 6:3 Halteata va. Ubartaora. teamed to defeat Kettmann and 7:45 Jr. Chamber va. Muatanas. 4, In the only other Hale, 10-rtUDAT, AUOCST IS match scheduled. S:30 Liberators vs. Warhawa. At Liberty park the Kammeyer 7:45 Holleata va. Skyllncra. MONDAY, ArOVflT SI squad shut out the Armstrong S:30 Jr. Chamber vs. Warhawka. team, 5 to 0. The two OASC HcltaaU vs. atustans. 7:46 squads meet these squads a week from Sunday. n, An-"w- rWt stood 3-- 2. P- g 7. Defeat Sailors, State School In TwoVictories . ws Lewis va. Cecil Sumabonral: Paul JohB O'Connell; Don Wilson vs. Paul Ha ram Ogden; mm Pronberg; Qlen Hamas va. Brae Len Adsroe vs. Bd Nix; Don vs. jlmmle Anderson; BUI Edf P w. Lew Jack Donavan iWaiter Hill; Hunsaker; Edwin Banm va. Vernca wworth Hala va. T. T. Hough. : Red Sox Pick Up Two More Games TV seven-innin- chucker, pitcher her usual strikeout game whiffing 11 Arsenal players. Wilma also shone at the plate, smashing out a booming triple and scoring on Smith's single to help win her own game. Seek More Honors With the league championship tucked safely in the bag, the Raiders are priming for the state tournament to be held in Salt Lake City on Sept. 3. Lee Dopp, amiable manager of the girls' team, has high hopes about winning the state title. "If the Raiders continue the way they have been going lately, we're a cinch," Dopp stated. Sunday night the Raiders lost an unofficial thriller with the Shamrock club from Salt Lake City at White Park in Salt Lake. The final tally was 10-The Raiders held the Shamrocks scoreless until the third inning when the other team got in two runners. In the fourth Pat Krohn knocked out a. nice one and got two more Hill Fielders in the score r rCj lumey. a fighting every pitch. Capt. Maur ine Smith had a perfect night at the plate, collecting two singles, a double and a home run. She is the Raider's first baseman and is do job on the initial ing a bang-u- p ) U L mm "unicipal and are rated as "dark in the "Keep 'Em Flying" orse Maclce TlaUa. bye; The game was thriller with the female players t y C? Harames was iormeriy in the occupational stan- - 'ployed o 1 ffe oi wgoen no. . a4i.. Haynes, maintenance diyinunsais seeded No. z; Glen OASC Raiders, girls' soft-ba- ll team, now possess the Ogden Softball league championship with a win this week over the Arsenal WOW's. Final score was 5 to 2 attributed to Maurine Smith's timely homer in the fifth with two mates aboard. Raiders Win Ogden Softball Championship 1 inter-collegia- te In First Place Wednesday, August 16, 1944 6-- 6-- 6-- 1. . |