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Show Place Second fn state i ouairinLainiiieiiilt Trotters Defeat 'ASF Beaten by 'Old v Timers9 Depoft Kingdon Fans 46 Batters In Four Games Torrid Pitching Paves Way to tfin in Playoff Ogden Air Service Command Wednesday, September OASC Contestants in Tennis jading all the way, the m Field "Trotters" nosed 10-- 5 in 30t the ASP Depot of the Ogden jie final game Behind series. Wie playoff rie pitching of speed-ba-ll 13, 1944 Scrap After playing a double-headthe night before and winning both games . from strong teams, a beaten-ubut thoroughly "Red Sox" team went game, the into finals of the State Softball Tournament in Salt Lake City on Thursday last at White Park. er "dog-tired- ," , - i p, "Trotters" were in the final game night at Ogden! toy the 'unbeatable Wednesday 'Affleck park. the two out of three series took the Jayoft the 'Trotters' fb w game, only to lose the second the strong pitching nm the ASF Depot In taking the final f of Morris game the have undisputed posses- - "Trotters" 1-- The presentation held after the and the trophy was pre-Mated to the "Trotters managers by Ray Goate, presidfa Cooper, ent of the Ogden league. have proven (The Trotters" itemselves to be a championship Um this half, taking every game yed and coming from behind in le of the games by perseverance too team play. Reg Cooper and the squad mem- i ofthethe 'Trotters'" team oe-v- e plaudits of the employes fans of the OASC. lie trophy. ironies were 7-- 0. : ut ut Officers .Crowned Ease Champs down with an Weighted adding machine, from automatic eptitiously removed abandoned office, w, HATNES AND JACK MOESIS . . . Star in finals held in Ogden last Satarday nlgltl at Lester FarkT Befire packed stands, Jack Morris repeated his triumphant streak to the wtaaers ehalr while Glenninaiiaced to amake It te the tournament qaarter finala. i Jack Morris Teams With Salt Laker to Loses area to meet in Win Doubles Grown; Haynes Ogden struggle with Base training officers and advanced to the field ;eam reation pitank for the third they claimed, last the Maintenance KM, what of Ball me All Inter-Offic- er league champion- of maintenance scores, three nnt nuh person-i- s by training as being their The adding machine has wturned to its former office, ("en, Just to prove that they EFJfc Mre,ar' champions, MacTaggart picked up a by the special Si!u5lf? team and set his warriors to team that had aSSBod 2, tn two mi1l agreed upon tOSettlPtV Wed total and Droviniia 5ft mmmmm n training defeated the 10- -. !Vce "Pt- Pickens and Lt Sieeal are Hiding conference, a bout Personnel and training to . - games, submit to two additional e series out and making a of the fracas. The glove is cast. Besides this action, they are for the drafting a specialof order some of those immediate return home-ru- n balls whopped so far sacker, Lt. away by P and Ts Tfirst Thompson. P and are reversing to the controversy by refusingsame honor such an order until ball smacked by Captain Swyden is returned to original owners. as in Captain Berg stepped in the for Lt Siegal pinch-hittfirst of the senth. He banged out a sharp single to left field. It was a good single but wasn't quitea to stretch into end enough He got to third before being tagged out But "the" play of the day came when Captain Pickens threw the ball to Lt Richeson in center field to catch a man on first P. S. He didn't get him. five-gam- er Sure Way to Get on First teamed Jack Morris, OASC's number one tennis team member, on Sunday with Jack Greenhalgh to win the Ogden City doubles titleanother Salt at Lester Park in Ogden. The two Jacks triumphed oyer Warner Lake duo from the 1944 University of Utah squad,theRichard issue in and Paul Hood. The match was hotly contested, with two match team lost Each contest points before the doubt through Molded. ffnollv r UUKUUIC Uie comoi- - two player was eliminated in the ThP Greenhaleh-Morn- s set after a bit- quarter-fina- ls nation took the first by Utah State Agriblasted cultural college's Mac Maeser, a were then ter battle, off the court by Richard Warner in fine tennis player.r, Gathering their Haynes and his partner. Lew the second, were eliminated in the semiforces, however, they pulled out in Morris' team. powerfinals the third again, by the Warner-Hoo- d The two OASC net teams have ful backhand and Greenhalghs brilliant volley and ground strokes only one more match being played curwere the leading factors in the Sunday in Ogden before the 1944 on the outstanding tain falls win. tennis season In Utah, Glen Haynes, OASC's number ,. all-arou- nd 8--6. ..... MMtITrTBiM num. ma Tin ' ' ViriWiriwngr'Tr'nr . . mw SI Thursday at Weber Gymnasium Bow are year maselea? De yea like te swim? Then yea're amtsaing oneifef these goldy en opportunities party each attendg the OASC's Weber colTharsday evening at lege gyauMslaai ha dewntewa Ordetu The recreation office has arofficials ranged with the eellegefrom Hill war workers FUldT and their friends, to attend the swimming to from Tharsday evening, at Weber coUege's eleTa indoor peel. Many Hill Fielders are this opportunity, bat there reesa for a few mere. Why dea't yea attend? De yea far 41Uth H Rex Sox 1 3 O O Chtek Oliver Batteries Klnadon and Brady; Jackson and Wallace. R H 7 T 1 Old Timer O 9 Red Sox Battcrlei Klnsdtm and Brady; Qunder-o- n and Tonus. True Champions Swimboree Each "f yaar ewa towel. rent eaa, There are Hew -- letmvr r l''x '44 "t - klnLIaU.t! y ItUrWeles yp$ 19 wit? rent yea eae at the to bring Tea deal even have cents wW Fhre will m Hun-sake- 6-- 0. haw BEAT : 8-- 6, V fl Scheduled to play another double header for the championship, the "Reds" were determined to win, with the trip to the National Tournament at Cleveland, Ohio, as the prize. After "whipping" the Chick Oliver combination powerful at Murray, Utah, 0 after seven innings of torrid play, the "Reds" bowed out of the championship picture by losing to the drab, colorless, but effective "Old Timer" squad from Salt Lake City, Paul "Windmill" Kingdon, rated by tournament officials as one of the top Softball pitchers in the state, won the applause of the packed stands for his brilliant pitching in four games in two nights. Paul won two of the games via the shut-oroute and piled total of 46 players up a strike-oin the four games. This ance should go down in performthe soft-ba- ll annals for a record of remarkable chucking and pitching endurance. Kingdon's effective was easily the outstanding hurling feature of the tourney. Several of the "Reds" deserve special mention for their conduct and ability in the Softball race: Ray Freeman, who poled a homer over the right fielder's head to score the only run in the "Red Sox" - Carlson Sporting Goods game; Wayne Brad-shawho walked in the first inning of the Chick Oliver-Re- d fray, and raced all the way from first to home on the catcher's bad throw to first, trying to catch Wayne off the sack, with the only run of that game; Jim Grant, for his beautiful exhibition of base running throughout the tourney; Cliff Vaughn. Jim-m- ie Pldd and Tommy Tometick for their swell work at the plate and in the field. In fact cheers and back slaps should go to alt team members, from the fans here at the field. Don Roberts also deserves praise .for his masterful managing of the 1944 squad. The "Reds" won the runner-u- p cup and a possible trip to the National Tournament in the latter part of the month. Come on Hill Fields, let's back these fellows 100 per cent GAMES SUMMARY Flnt Game R areat are year toekers, 9 to par. rSSSOXflf ZL AKD T3AINING . . . Officers teaaa of OASC who won ever aathri am hi tkree straight games to win fiul Field shsaiiilBasYtjb thoai went ahead to trounce special services roundly. Froaa left fe right, staa&iagt 14. William UaasoL Captain Lloyd naaTlao, U. Fraak fZateher, Uajor Tbaidouo Cruao, tajor William loft to right: Lt Joan faydor, Ctet Csatioa W. Kallorr. EaeeUng, lowest, XUJor aUart AfSiok. Celeavel Jofca 8. UaoTafgart, Lt. Keav csa IUm, CartxavStor gwydea, Lt Neraaaa Largler. |