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Show Regie 5 cores Mount W.vi' ..it. 4. Ogden Air Service Command Wednesday, September 27, 1 944 World Softball Champs M eet Raiders Satarday A "SS PLAT , . . Don C. Sparks, right, captain of "Mustangs", J Vaughn, "Gutter Balls", start one clown the alley simul-in league play competition. Mustangs are now tied for Y ' first Last Weehfs Winners Girls' Court Tourinev Scheduled Catches Raiders Match Scheduled Saturday at Ogden Stadium Field Will Join With Other m War Installations Hill Field will join with the Navy Depot, Arsenal and basASF to form a ketball tourney for women workers during the coming 16-tea- m cage season, it was announced Tuesday by OASC's pi) 5$n recreation unit. : MO!, MaMStaWiSMiMilSMaiiiMSjMs Vut n)imfl" Sfl ntllbiv a fcaa-lM--a OAR! after win. Tsesday evening's play at the Ogden bowling alleys. Bowl- mey were far. out and above nearest rivals. From left to VKary Loo Southwiek, Evelyn DeYoung, Jewel Shelby (cap3t j 's) Leeta Meatelrth and Ethelyn Dickson, Shirley Jessop OASC will form four teams of 10 girls each and with the highly sucto look cessful season of 1943-4- 4 back upon, this year promises to be even bigger and better. All players who have not yet signed up are requested to do so at once. Several of league secretary. Hellcats Accept Trophy Field Bowlers Lose to Arsenal Team last year's star Frost. bas-lretoe- ra. such as Doreen Ruby Tims, etc., have already sent application, and many others are expected to fall out when the first call is sounded. A "Jungle" league will com- mence within the next two weeks, and a regular varsity team" will be selected from amongst those replay. porting for this Match Is On 1944-4-5 First Kegling Docket A match bowling team comprised of top bowlers in the OASC men's intramural league met the strong Ogden Arsenal team Friday night at the Maple- way alleys in Ogden. The OASC squad Included Nick Schlupp, captain; Dave Workman, Lou Wirth, Frank Ziegle and Roche Killian. The match Friday was the first for the OASC squad in the series season. uled. planned for the' 1944-4- 5 While the boys were not up to par Friday, they show strong indications of becoming a top team in the bowling circles. The two teams rolled a low team series for both squads, finals be ing Arsenal 2489 and OASC 2264. anHerb Wessman, Arsenal anchor Just has Service Special nounced that Bill Field military man, rolled high individual series personnel will be represented in for the evening, with 208, 189 and this area's football program for 174 for a total series of 371. this Fall. That little gremlin called "split" T. Fieken will Captain Richard the of program, In be charge bedeviled the OASC team which will cover games played throughout the match, resulting in Installaagainst all snrrounding their low team score. tions. Sign vp with IX Canning-haThe OASC team will bowl 135th's FT officer, and practice against the ASF Depot next Fri report for training andrecreation at the area near the with Captain Schlupp deter pjn. of day, compound. Four-thirto bring home a victory. mined time. is each day practice pre-seas- on teams enrolled in the past season, but the facilities of Weber gymnasium nave wsn opened only on Wednesday evenings for Hill Fielders to play, therefore necessitating the cut in the number of teams. Last year's squads were sent nrm hwn to tOWfl dUrin2 Off- played tourney games, one atteam the Niseic. girls' squad SaltofLake's this A. Bvm. Most v w year's games will be are l. kucu- but some ouisiae games tk wars Local Team Expects Hard Game S Our Raiders, Utah's champion ship girls' softball team, has been challenged by the world's cham pionship aggregation from Fort-lan- d, Oregon. They will play in Ogden city stadium next Saturday evening. On their way home from the softball "world series" at Cleve land, Ohio, the manager of the Portland girl team sent a wire ex pressing a desire to meet Utah's champs in combat, a affair. Before the wire had time to cool it was accepted. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m. ine uregon pitcher won two ox t, the world series games by no-rtactics, and is considered to be very good. The Raiders' star battery consists of Wilma Abrahms and Shirley Jessop, two good players that have learned the difficult art of cooperation on the diamond. We have just as good a pitcher in Wilma as the Portland crowd can boast, Manager Dopp If the three-wee- k emphasized. lay-ohasn't cramped her style then Wilma will show the Port land mob a merry time at the bat Advance tickets are on sale at your recreation unit and if you ever backed the Raiders now is the time to come out and see them really at work against bis leamie competition. It is no affair as to who will win. With your backing, half the money is still going out to the Raiders to stand a good chance of copping an unofficial title. Come on out and help 'em! no-hi- un ff cut-and-dr- ied intra-mura- OASC Will Join In Area Football Program ililltll. A: v f fT" -- . George Bishop, left, manager s ''-, and captain of the eUcU', aeeepti Layton-ni- U Field Intramural trophy recreation director. IndlTldual goia nau . - nnBDcr as.. m.. n.ttiuti wan -Beeaenfl - ctm Mie wan, i . . oi so gsmi record la mtramoral league play, ...srpc was, XT i -- - m, ty Tuclser Wins Agrgegate High Score Prize At Rifle Qub's Trophy Matcn sunaay VTticers ( Match I l eeond.tlce for the deer season which took too matchesTopens the foUowing Friday, , the rrtW Tn jnarksmen iron 'TTe sight . Mm .... . . i rifle club trophyTplace Qub fairways and lost matfihhiii vld at the club's rifle wttn a tiv wm. prizes of prune umn rarKeya Sunday . TOwmuer wiui uta and sounds mighty inviting. The match range. The firing wa from the money pistol, will open at 10 a. m. Sunday, Octo ana furious last '.TI'T" Bevens puncnea ou dd Officers SV4- two tir!""? Fi a T""1 Jh bber match won JOffi-jfi- S ,SLrthotf Played Sunday D- Brophy, USS to"1 W 'i.r.pt ,ohn Youn 7, Lit. sua iutchlaod,- - """ matches with some fine qualifying scores punched outthe Tucker took home John of fio aggregate high scoreofprize 275 to the a total bi making -in tne .a .v. aif 27Stotal out aM0 .for any algnt event of a possible ww. ,uc'-- c Zti a turedthe iron sight Reed 278 total, while walked off with the any sight prize out a wo ior M. ff $3 blasting a - " "'",",, Pt,? Flying Clouds Pace Keg League and taam cantnln JmimI Shelby's consistent kegling the out leaders wiouas come Af Haw Vnman'e in tying the Mronrl nlsyht ww v v vunu m bowlins leaflue at Off den hourlintf WiCk ) alleys. Blasting 1869 total pins for the evening they headed their closest rivals, tha "A. C. KaslAra" h 174 pins. Leading roller for the "Keg- icra was wanaa naray wiin high game of 169. Individual high single game for the evening was fccored by Kay Olandav of tha "Allaw Cm" Im tossed a mean 171 to boost her six- fimi a vara mm tin tn 190 otw the night include high scores for a. a a4. urcxa Ma o iew ana wiin loo. Alary uavi Southwiek knocked 161 and Comha hail a titvh mmmm n Marge IAS STANDINO Of VMM LEAQUK inn IV..... a Braixh a. Kstera lUa Cato Alley Cata nymg cieuoa A!1f Rinhlm Oottar SnypM Cbaihrasini won , ... ... .......... 7 LMt. 1 a 3 4 4K 5 4 4 li 3- - 8 8 in a 600 possible, 868 ber 18. Adams with a Get your entries In now to Len ' total m W Adams, A. ...Ill phone 810. The club's new F"'":",7t'hZ shoot to Sub range Sunday, Soeaker William A. Scholes. di Hillcrest artists will display turkeys willmatches. The rector of hygiene and health edu PrizWin the various their works .September 23, 29 am OASC.an delivered ad n cation wUh-l( 89 at the northwest recreation ha3, Mentis wide open to anyone event, dress on absenteeism and absentee dormitory area, in an exhibit feato participate in the not. control last week at tha monthlv turing water colors, oil palnthO whether a club member or be . used meeting of the council of safety of- - pastels and pencil sketches. caHbre Am cerense cellfor'iron usaea the In iicers irora various finners sights Jind area. witt metthes . a 88 receive I will prize. good gories While being total of any sights. gate of MO byLen Hillcrest Artists Display Pointingq O"1; Rch " ivo Haamnuacn ww.. -la the aggregate making w 1 |