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Show The Hillfielder IF" On The Receiving End nrwiimiimiiiMriiiiiM Hill Field Nine Loses Game To Bushnell jtoPlay (Game Vjrney On Monday, August 13th, the girls, softball with baseball team ran into a post meeting has been post-Ji- ts stretch of bad luck when they Field" iied Svern & originally sched-- and will 'Jrsday night instead fdirector of the girls an-- L tournament, games had Jned due to the bad all the -- weather. (the Way night the Hill Tplayed the first half the against header e champs W world softball crowd be-Urg- est Ogden's John champs were nbled in The jBk. the out y Evans, the world's loman softball pitcher, strong for shutting them fk too Jen, jperbly for the am Abrams ball behind defense. i i champs, a pitched spotty half of the ;iecond dou-Je- r, amazing ,Rose defeated the ASF the imps lun 7 to 0. Teams i Loop softball Park a crowded iijht when the Jaycees V Mustangs in a game uy.decide the seconders in the Hill Field Ttrdeland be 1 will league. k first-ha- lf have The Mustangs title, but the already beaten second-ha- lf play, w in MA's game I will either winner or put the in a tie for tie first another ni&ht pamp f ho nf itandings the cellar me ana the ormers are m a tie it the othpr pnri po sa- - is present time. rlier ned The replayed at J Jl for plaved most of a this half hut out and 'the game w to be fie season. (W the saw the Mustangs Stormers by a score This left the Mus-Jf- fl one loss, only while their record fwrs kept wins. Bushnell, placing them in a lead which could not be overcome by the Hill Field boys. With the addition of Sgt. Robert Juarez at left field; Pfc. Elmer Stadelman, first base; Sgt. Mathew Bukowski, second Louis W. Wolke base, and at center field, the Hill Field lineup has been bolstered considerably. All these new players hail from the Second Air Depot group. Last Thursday evening the post hardball team defeated the Union Pacific Shops, 14 to 4. William Slemp, tobacco chewin' pitcher of the 1030th Air Service squadron, pitched an outstanding game, allowing the UP shops only one hit The new players of the Second Air Depot group definitely displayed ability in persistently hitting the ball and fielding in major league style. S-S- gt. S-S- gt. leet In ion tangled with Bushnell General After three innings Hospital. of what appeared like a good ball game, with a score of 2 to 1 in favor of Bushnell, the Hill Field team suddenly seemed to fall apart. Errors combined with the hitting prowess of the Bushnell nine resulted in seven runs for Ogden Loop Plans Game All-St- ar Plans are now underway to ar teams from in the Ogden City participants Service League. These teams, when chosen, will play a two out of three exhibition series at John Affleck park in Ogden as a finale to the baseball season. Outstanding players in the Service League will be named sometime during the coming week. It is anticipated that three or four members of Hill Field teams will be represented on teams. these two select two all-st- all-st- ar Net Star Loses In Tournament Hill Field's Lt. Joe Moll went down to one of his infrequent defeats last Saturday when he ls was eliminated in the of the Salt Lake City Tournament. Lt. Moll was defeated in three-bahis bid for the singles crown by jelosers managed to get Richard Warner, winner of the JJott the offerings of tournament and former crack tennis star for the University of co0mi"itted two Utah, who has been east all seaStormers were son competing in the intercol-legiate- s. f fcllmery Egan Before going down to defeat VwMwax aim to the otormers. champ, Lt. Moll defeated Chauncey Peterson, former BYUa team man, and Dave Freed, Per to former Salt Lake City champ himself. The University of Utah seemed 'to be dogging the tracks of Hill Fielders as Lt. Moll and Season Dale Lewis were beaten in the semi-fina- ls of the doubles tourleague organ- -. nament by two other University Reeling has been of Utah players, Omer Morris ' all 1 ,recreaon and Dr. Gene Eardley, to the civilian score of SIS'11 Field. The LTl.b held in (Mustangs hits in Jta scores. Five of these P'ted m a large part efforts of Lavender, man for the winners, out two got 12 semi-fina- se fcf g . Lay Mfor p 6-- 1, at $ Je 1 23. rs.Jrthe v.. "Q raining post schools n,. inursday, 1945-19- tllane "north. :v" rn "p 46 "f l"e1 ah bwlers rLt0 altend and o rSrul or8an- league. 8-- 6. Employes' Union Slates Meeting w xne. uiah taking a cut at one of No, 'our" Wilma didn't a whale of a game, and SENSATION . . . Wilma Abrams, is shown here as she completes Betty Evans' offering in the game at Ogden last week. hit the ball in fact she didn't get a hit all evening. But she hurled with a little support in the field, she would have made a real game of it. Lind-Pomer- Employes' Dinner Buckets Careful Planning Require These dramatic days, Restocking the midsection at delight with a lunch box is ful carriers promenade allurhave like an oasis in the work hours. ingly before the eye. They and take-mTo the workers of OATSC who that with-yo- u look. Some parade gay carry their lunches day in and colors in silk or cotton of gay day out, just remember that a handkerchiefs to be made into a lunch lugging sling to hang husky lunch renews the springs neatly on a finger on the way of energy, picks up the stamina to work. before it arrives at a Attractive Lunch Kits and banishes the threat of Some are bright fatigue with a pleas- knitting boxes. There are over antly . comfortable feeling be- sized apparent purses that purvey the provisions. Displaying neath the belt. the crocheted snood Whether the hard working ingenuity, is double duty. The eye appeal is or not, lunch a great asset to the lunch box. employe realizes it is a critical meal and should When the package is attractive, carry about a third of the daily there is no question that the nutritional load. Not only does are more attractive. the lunch box occupy key positeen-ag- e and professional The work for tion in supplying fuel succumb to the novel alike girls and for thinking, it needs the carrier. Men, bless their, great able thought, the skillful hand, want a boyish big appetites, the of the selective judgment container and the lunch resourceful lunch maker. And yet much. so matter doesn't successful most Some of the not redo who are few there wives and mothers plan their and to a attractive neat, spond lunches as an integral part of utilitarian kit. or the meal pattern, y the The packed lunch is like an middle link of the other two meals, and all are built around every day party. Each day it isa the Seven Basic Food Groups, more e, or less tcof a surprise,ex- delight the or those needed every day for best health and maintenance. Dinners Should Be Varied Willie and Sn Ho awav with peanut but ter and jelly sandwiches, Hill lunch Fielders, and vary those baskets with a good balanced and nutritional diet. For instance, measure the appetite for the actual size of the lunch. lunch Plan the with special attention to variety than among the menus rather menu. single variety within the let it fit the In other words, and individuality age activity feaster. That is of the noon-da- y save to good money A-l way an midand have the very best of mid-da- y pick-me-- e- up let-do- mid-afterno- on over-the-ar- m con--te- nts he-ma- n's all-da- prize-packag- Hill Field GIs To Start Handball Play Tentative preparations are now underway to organize several handball teams. Lt. Joe Cunningham, chief of the physical training units of military training section, said today that numerous requests have been made by enlisted men of this command to organize teams in handball. , If interest in this game continues to grow as it has in the past several weeks, this promises to be en ideal season for this spectacular and game competition should be keen. Any enlisted personnel interested in handball, contact Lt. Cunningham at extension 8465 and arrangements will be made to create unit competition. pectant eye, arouse the appetite, and then satisfy it. So, Hill Fielders, this is your chance to brighten up that noonday meal . . . one which may be looked forward to with expectancy rather than mumbling to yourself, "What, this again?" Joe By Bill day-after-d- ay day meals. if propEvery noon-da- y formeal, nutritional planned erly include milk for value, should combined a pleasant beverage or with eggs for tasty .eggnogs forms T?rpad in any one of its while cheese, will supply energy, meat or poultry or combined with bread make delectable sandwiches. Needed Fruits, Vegetables fromthe excluded Never to be are vegetables diet balanced well or raw or prepareither cooked combinat on Fruit ed Lids signal position in the man or woman's diet cooked or raw, or Mother S "combination with other foods, serv-efaio- ne A meeting will be held by the National Federation of Federal acnTunch pail should Friday, of surprise, which Employes, Local 869, U. O. a S. the in 1945, a August 24th, ghtTnclude whole orange, a 2nd East, South 73 of candy, Building at few nuts, a piece Salt Lake City, at 8:30 Proof of membership wijl be necessary. This will be a regular rhreqmredfimshinstouchto.l business meeting for members really keen junm. only. P-- "Honey, I've only worn it week." Mauldin |