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Show TH'Mf ielder . Enlisted Men's League Winners KftYCh'Avh'.W.V.'.'.'.v.v.-.ji- I. Near Softball Pitcher :a Abrams as in a TUP P"jr Tnd an all Tound S that's Wilma Abrams, in the State league. Last year, this 5 foot, 9 inch pitcher hurled her Hill field team to the Ogden city softball title, winning 28 games out of 29, and for any hurler, either man or woman that is mighty fine pitching. ' Last Year's Record In last year's semi-fina- ls which were in Denver, the Hill field team won two games and .....tar ft Mnnde from ' playing been hn's Logan, enough to rated as one of scftball hurlers was big she is tjf top inding player. Tshe went to the Cleve-S'-Wj- th Auerbach-?tea- m lost two. - They beat Hurt Iron Co., of Denver with Wilma in the first pitching a game, then went ahead to beat Max Cooke and Co., also of Denver, by a score of 2. The third game of the series gave them their first loss. Ambrose and Co., Denver, beat them In that game, by a score of Wilma pitched the first two innings, and relief pitcher Barbara' Gardner hurled the rest of the game. The last game was lost after Hurt Iron and Co. staged a comeback to take them The Hill field team, which was second all the way through the tournament, and was once in the top spot, had a rough time after Mary Pilg, their first baseman, and incidentally the number one first baseman in Utah, had to have her appendix removed after playing one game. Invited To Denver This year, the Hill field team would have gone again to Den- -, if the ver for the semi-fina- ls recreation department would have allowed them. They said they couldn't afford it, although the state of Utah offered to pay half their expenses. Dopp, however, made arrangements to have the Shamrocks take Wilma and Mary Pilg to the Denver tournament, but Pilg couldn't make it. Wilma went alone and pitched two games for the Shamrocks, winning them both, the first by a score of 2 One of and the second by 0. bringthe games was a up to ing her total of Lake iteam was dropped from annual Md the 13th tournament Hoftball two games, jer losing of Salt but elim-- I other words, in swies; team fi eliminates the vtber competition. 5-- iftanirocks.lost the first the Phoenix (Arizona) e Kevern second game was won Lind-- v Jutland, Oregon's 1 team by a score of on the Terpin jirley jte the Shamrocks. hurled the team to a pitch-)- Uith Ruth 2-- 0. Washington, the allowing them jintfe hit in the third i the series. The fourth 3d , to the Toronto, Orofton Girls after tfl team, 5-- made 4 jrocks 2, errors in liming permitting three , ;come in. l' winning streak dates fee days when she was jtay of the Hill Field ; team which recognition in j, ride 2. - 2-- toy over er 4-- i two games, Zvisa two game won has the iJUeort i, wbo is to many of affectionately her friends as has f compiled an amaz-- si Statistics obtained aoard Dopp, the team's i, show that "Wim" holds e run record in the state ... 3-- ,tith seven homers iiecond highest batting in the state . . . has 119 (tut batters this sea-M- st double that of the jl Placer . . . and in last 1-- no-hitt- er, no-hitt- ers 22. After winning in Denver, the broke team came back to Salt Lake, Jial record in strike-out- s, stayed a week, and then went out of 18 batters. to Cleveland to the national Her (rival was Salt Lake where they lost two tourney City's Jlmgdon, who had 19 games out of four, thereby beNts out of 23 batters, ing eliminated. .strikeout total in last Wilma plans to go back to coltarney was 45. where she will be in her lege ly is she a star hurler, second year. iups in We tournament she 15 any position. started out as a out her speedy throws uics i sjic ome a marvelous pitch-since the day that she bal1 fcom the a vm has never let her nun TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL: Harold Choate. TO MAJOR: Arthur E. Smith, Robert O. Stafford, Cletiw T. McCormish and James G. Nation!!. Blanton HarTO STAFF SERGEANT: per and Clyde C. Perry Jr. TO SERGEANT: Leroy Coleman, Carl E. Stewart and Robert L. Warren. TO CORPORAL: Douglas W. Harris Sr.. Andrew Morgan, Charles Wainwrigbt and William B. Harrison. J. down. !? ,inva"ably comes hitter and ini!??an"up m that spot. J mue wonder that 169-- E f ""ma is recomizH fXtvaluable players Bowling Officers ' r y ... CHAMPIONS Of the Enlisted men's league at Hill Field, these members of the Squadron H soft-bteam are justifiably proud of that trophy Set. James Cohen is holding in the center of the picture. Members of the team pictured here are (front row, left to right): Pfc. John Derrickson, SSgt. James Harris, Sgt. Cohen, Pvt. John Williams and Pvt. Oliver Toney; (back row, left tV right) Lt Joe Cunningham, chief of the physical training unit who made the award, Pfc. Burner McGee, TSgt. Raymond Taborn, Pfc. Abraham Brandon, Cpl. James Robinson, CpL Emmitt Houston, Cpl. Kenneth Mars and Pfc. Roland Pine. Capt S. H. Van, Squadron H commanding officer, is at the extreme right in the picture. " y v, T W L Squadron M Softballers Take Title in Enlisted Men's League Sportidbits By Pfc. AI Don George Johnny Longdon is America's richest jockey. Georgie Woolf is second. They've each been averaging about 50,000 dollars a year for the past few years. Not bad . . . but Gordon Richard, British jockey, tops them both by averaging 150,000 dollars a p year. . . . Utah's J. Dean is the nation's leading jockey at present. He has ridden more winners since the nation's racing ban has been lifted than any other jockey. Johnny Longdon, top money maker, is second.. Jessop has 272 winners to his credit, and for an apprentice rider that isn't half bad. The record of 307 winners for an apprentice jockey was set by Jackie Jes-so- Y ' ' reUry-ireasur- er. 1." Squadron H1 s 1945 Record Team Score Team Medics Squadron H..31-4- .. . 1935th SCU Squadron H. .5-Squadron H..4-6- .. Squadron B 31-1030th ASS Squadron H..7-8..- .. Medics Their first league game was Squdaron H..3--13--0 H. . 1 Medics with the 1935 SCU, winning it Squadron M. .9-- 8 Squadron by a 1 score. In the next game 4513th AAF, BU of the series, Squadron B of the Squadron H. .11-0- .. 1028th ASS 102nd AACS thereSquadron H..2-1- .. base unit upset them . HF Officers H. .14-by proving to the men that they Squadron H. .4-- 0. . .Squadron B Squadron beneeded a little more practice Bushnell Squadron H . 4 fore being up to par. Their next Squadron H. .22-.1029th ASS 5 Bushnell game was also a loser, this one Squadron H. .8-.8-- 6 . .1028th ASS H. Squadron Air 1030th to the being dropped Result for 1st half of season: Service Squadron, 8. Won 13; Lost 2. Those were the only two Squadron H..8-- 9 8th Depot . ,1029th ASS losses of the first half of league Squadron H. .7-14-Dlav. Thev went on to take 11 Squadron H . . 4 4513th AAF, BU more games, bringing their total H..10-- 9 Mustangs Squadron of the first half to 13 wins and Squadron H. .11-- 9. ,1028th ASS two losses. Squadron H. .12-- 0 4513th AAF, BU Squadron H started the second half by ldsing to the 8th Depot Squadron H. .12-- 6. ,2287th Q Trk 5six Squadron H. .4-- 5 Unit in a league game, Mustangs 6 ...1030th ASS straight wins followed, and then Squadron H..7-Officers a loss to the Lay ton Mustangs, Squadron H..10-4..H- F Result for 2nd half of season: whom they beat in a previous Won 8; Lost 2. The game by a score of 10-Total for season (25 games) Mustangs wiped out their earlier Won 21; Lost 4. in a defeat by taking them, 1. 4. ...... 5-- 6-- 4, 7. 8-- 0. . 7-- 8-- 2. 9. 9. 5-- ... 4, Sports Contests Held Each Week Sports contests have been in progress every Sunday at Hill field dormitories since the field was completed, according to Mrs. Margaret Bennett, supervisor of there. rators are tied for first place, the athletic program thero Weather permitting, won each having eight games have been outdoor contests in and lost four. The Hill Field Bowliiir League Hand W L Pot. football, basketball, and tennis. follows: lnc are .667 shuffle-boa- rd Gutter Balls .667 Indoors, badminton and Decorators 1 .636 Mil Riant-been have played, but not 6 .600 Metal Mauleri .583 tournament in Siberians style. 6 .500 Hill Fielders In the east wing of the recrea5 .417 Eager Beavers .417 5 Ramblers .333 tion hall, there Is a pool and Branch 1 .333 snooker Outlaws table, and tourneys are SfMMART Monday's hirh individual score Nick to be held there shortly. Ping Schlupp. 33. have been feanon's hifrh individual score Harold pong tournaments Ante. 254. east the in every wing played tilen series Individual Monday's high continuTaylor, 547. are to be and Thursday, individual series Nick Season's Ramblers Set New Marks In Hill Field Bowling Loop Tiiirh scores fOT rru foocn'c J. lie aoojA j teams series in the Hill Field League were made Bowling by the Ramblers. night Monday Glen of Taylor, Capt. Composed E Cole, Lawrence Taylor, Sam Junk and Paul Groff, the Ramthe blers rolled a 2999 a for series and score of three-gam- e -- s for the high individual series. team won Taylor of the Ramblers individual the evening's high series with a score of 547, while Nick Schlupp, captain of the Hill Fielders, captured the high . high the individual single series for also . Schlupp, 594. 234. Schlupp high with Monday's night, 1071. holds the highest score of the Season's high season for the individual single 1071. Monday's high a score of 594 for Women's Bowling League at Hill Field are series withgames. tames Ramblers, Season's high the three games KamWtxs, . , The Gutter Balls 9P4 -- Cfttjl' The Hill Field softball champs for the 1945 season is the Squadron H team, of the 4135th base unit, having one of the finest teams in the history of the field. Before Squadron H joined the league they won their first game of the season by squelching the Medics by a score of Westrope almost a decade ago. Jessop has his eye on a total of 308 before his year as an apprentice is up. Looks like he might make it, too. . . . Back in the '80s, Chicago had a great pitcher, Hugh Dailey. He still holds the strikeout record for one game 19. . . . The thrifty Scots were probably the first exponents of night games. Years ago they played golf by candlelight. . . . From 1921 through 1927 the Original Celtics averaged 125 basketball games a season and return game. carried only one sub (and he Two more wins for Squadron seldom saw service). The Celtotal of tics so dominated the league that H brought their over-a- ll losses to 21 to their and wins the after they were broken up four for the whole season. 1927 season. 1071 O all one-arm- ed Wi es 0 1- -0 no-hitt- team score Ramblers, team score Ramblers, team series of three series of tbre 2989. team 2SVU, ed. An archery contest had its inauguration last Sunday on thf athletic field, with Mrs. Vet Lindsey, recreation works, if charge. |