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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, Sept. 27, 1974 SOFTHAIL SLCM-PT- 1974 Statistics FINAL STANDINGS American League Civilian National League A 20 Motor Pool 18 5 1 1 HHC 2 HHC 1 3 16 Civilian .952 .857 .238 .048 20 B 15 11 8 6 OfficerMP Hospital TAD INDIVIDUAL 6 10 13 15 LEADERS r Home Runs Runs Batted In The 20 racim; records set by Utah's legendary Ab Jenkins are '714 still intact and will lie, at least .524 for this year. The North Ameri-.38- 1 can Racing Team, Paul New-.28- 6 man, Graham Hill, Milt Mintner and Luigi Chinetti Jr. failed in their bid to establish new marks on the Bonneville Salt Flats, when a multitude of problems forced them to halt their onslaught at 54 43 28 28 28 27 27 24 24 19 BOLAND PROMOTED 1:40 a.m. Wednesday morning. The team, driving Ferrari, fell far short of their goal of setting and international 56 national speed records. Actually the best they could do was to set ten records, all in the Class C Divi PFC Daniel Boland was promoted to his present rank recently. He is a cook at DPGs Army Hospital, and is assigned to the Medical Detachment. PLAY-O- RESULTS FF A2LT Batted In Runs Home Runs Battln: Average .739 .667 .667 .636 .632 .630 .630 .588 .583 .522 to HHC team, ably coached by Ed "RABBI" Fe ingold, waltzed throutfi the play-of- fs HHC swept the World claim the 1974 chanplcnshlp. Outacoring their opponents 121-6-R, Series Dm the OfficerMP team In four stralrfit games. Both Divisional play-of- fs resulted In the regular season leaders. Civilian A and Civilian B, being upset and eliminated Dm the World Series. Rolfe Anderson, HHC's shortstop, was selected as tourney MVP as a result of his inspirational, fine play. The slick-fieldi- ng all-arou- nd 17 rue rootMU SCHOOLS-Muxeum- wc n were broken. A Ferrari Dayona Coupe, set national and international Class C records of 171.3 miles per hour for 500 kilometers, 166.2 for 500 miles and 166.4 for l.OfKl kilometers, liefore brake troubles and a blowout of the right front tire forced halt to the run. Graham Hill was driving the Ferrari, and following a pit stop the crew hollered 'Uncle' and gave up their ambitious attempt. Actually the team had had some . good practice runs Saturday, Sun day and Monday and were optimistic that thev would he able te St tep 1S00 I dont care if she is a Second lieutenant,' Im not standing inspection in my own house. So said SP4 James D. Ritchie of the Dugway Proving 1 Ground Race Relations Office when his wife, Sharon, was recently commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Medical Service Corps. 2LT RITCHIE was swom in at a ceremony at Dugwav on Sept. 9 with the oath of office being administered by MAJ Raymond L. Madsen, Director of Personnel, Training and Bap 1 Oct 19)0 19N 2 Oct 1100 0 Oct 1000 ClvN 1 Oct 1100 iMfltd S Oct 1000 MC 2 Oct 19)0 at CftvHP 10 Oct 19)0 at laapltal 13 Oct 18N 17 Oct 19)0 MC 21 Oct U00 at Civ A 24 Oct 100 Hccpltal GAM 2 U Oct 1M0 Hccpltal at Haapital 2t Sap 1100 at at CftvW 1 Oct 19N MC 12 fl S Force Development. 2LT Ritchie is currently working on her Ph.D. degree in clinical psychology at Brigham Young University as part of the Graduate Student Program of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps and will assume duties as an Army psychologist upon completion of her studies. She is a magna cum laude A West Covina, CA. HER HUSBAND served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966 to 1968 and military service in April of 1974 to come to Dugway under the FOR PERFORMANCE SEGR EG ATION-Ag- e Age segregation is the most intensive form of segregation in American society. As a result, yon have a breakdown, liecause the station-of-choienlistment process of making a human lieing human involves a child learning SP4 Ritchie is option. presently the Race Relations NCO in the something from an adult or from ail older child and, in turn, discoDugway RREO office. vering his own confidence by havCommenting on possible ing someiiody learn from him, thproblems that might arise when ough he is still a young kid. Dr. both husband and wife are in Urie Rronfeiihrenncr, Scholastic the Army, 2LT Ritchie said, Toachor, 10-7- Oct 19N 22 Oct 19N 24 Oct 19N fl at Hccpltal MC 10 Oct 1S00 at me 15 Oct 17 Oct 1100 Hccpltal at Hospital 22 Oct 1000 MC ClvM 24 Oct GAM at MG 11 UN 19N s musty, fosty, hands-of- f, museums of the past, but the now museums that are springing into lieing all over the U.S. So numerous have they lie-co- and so varied their function, content and philosophy, that there is hardly a classroom in the country beyond reasonably easy reach of one of them...History museums, which make up approximaof the 6(XX) museums f tely in the U.S. and Canada are among the leaders in student involvement. S S3 0P 00 Bfflstafl 03 9bfl""QEpJ 0(3Gfafl0 J Bj n GIM pit fl MC - JEFFERSON Your post newspaper is made possible by the business firms who run advertisements in it. Your patronage will be ap- of California State University -Long Beach with a degree in psychology and is the daughter Suggested ad for cosmetics of Mrs. W. Price Samuel of company: How to save face. 1 R at We often repent of what we have said, but never, never of that which we have not. THOMAS preciated. Thomas P. Weinland, Learning, Oct 19N ClvV Earl W, Bachtell of Dugway, acting director of Plans and studies, receives a Department of the Army commendation and an outstanding performance award from LTC Andrew J. Armstrong, special assistant to the post commander. Bachtell, who also has served as acting scientific director, was commended for his outstanding performance as acting director of Plans and Studies. (Photo by SPS Ismael Valentin) The benefits far outnumber any possible problems that we might face. We have the opportunity to travel and Serve together, and with both of us being in the Army we can each have a better understanding of the others job. 4. Kaapital IS Oct UN 17 MC Oct 19N MC One of the most detestable habits of Lilliputian minds is to find their own littleness in others. llonore De Balzac stay-in-li- I 24 Bap 1000 a to a tannery and tanned, and returned to the Elks State Association for distribution to the Veterans Hospital for veterans who are hospitalized indefinatelv. The hides will help occupy their time, as well as help in their therapy leaprograms, in making various ther items. Sharon Vananda Ritchie is appointed to 2LT and commissioned by MAJ Raymond Madsen, Director of Personnel Training and Force Development. 2LT. Richie is the wife of Sp4 James D. Ritchie, a DPG Race Relations NCO. one-hal- 2t . Museums are becoming lxkh an extension of and a challenge to the school curriculum. Not the M tap 19)0 Up 19)0 long-standi- APPOINTED TO 2LT - 24 to break manv of the endurance records established by Jenkins. However a frustrating series of mechanical problems plus some surface and tire proli-lekilled any chances the N ART team might have had. The straw that finally broke the camels back was the blowout which came when Hill was rounding the far end of the track. Hill nursed the car back to the pits, hut even though mechanics worked feverishly to extract the rublier strands that had become entangled around the axle and wheel, Dick Frit, manager of the protect called a halt to the runs. It is this time of year that the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks once again is asking for the hides from the deer and elk. The hides that are collected by the Elks statewide, is turned over His Wife Is National League American Learie IUHIIM sion. None of Jenkins' 20 records Veterans .681 .607 .600 .595 .583 .569 .569 .538 .529 .528 TO PFC CAM IIides,For Racing Team Fails In Bonneville Record Attempt Ksaie Pi I IMMSIZE G f2 9I50-16T- 5! 6:5 0L1 fE f? non $& o5T85 12-16- :5 AND EXCHANGE qmmuees? oqdcd (BffiaaosinDa n m om NORSEMAN GZB CJU O V (gnantis rt.CicmewiMimtn.. Liberal Credit terms to suit R Mrs. Nadine W. - AWARD Venn of Salt Lake City, DPG Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, receives a certificate of service and a gold lapel pin from LTC Andrew J. Armstrong. The award was in recognition of Mrs. Verens completion of 30 years of government service. 1 4 0 (3H.TOG YOUR Needs H3M TOE 725 North Main - Phone 882-035- 3 |