age 8THE SH.EPPAHD SENATOl% - 4 * « lt;m a • - ma « «• » V.V\ » *’* ,v ** ’ '-jC'- . • . * . •w^Xlt;S%vlt;ywx.^..vrf^.i;.: . * ^ •VVf * 1«•?; PN •*.« o»«• •,, '.‘.VV. -i; ■■V* • lt;,WA*.* *■ -sRvXx »;;?XvX ». -!«•.vX\vlt; K V.w v.v-t : * ••• . v.IIPa i » t * 1 v JV.V.’. « *.*3w.v.% 3 » ■ ■ • • *_»**■ V.’.V.V-X‘'•v/.'.vfl:«y *:• yf• rit »•**»•• *Jl k’, , , . . - - aj r. . . . « • • •w.• A*.*w.y*AV.'V* JVWV* «wjuwyv lt;.^•'■VAV —VaVl'l' »*O.VAVf• • • * * • * •• » • • * * ■ .V,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■.v.*.v v.v.v.v.:.V/.V.Vt'A A • *.VAIf.*vlt;yi.*-mmmyivlv.v.y.yAV.-v’v.-.v.v«’*VTrv.V.* *.V,*i i • » • * *v^!\vX%v*v*’•••“**•• •.^vvX'.v/WasytNX^.v.v.v.*. ••• • • • • •: 1 \. yy4 • :•::yy. ’•*•! !**.•- * **t*! J*/.\*v.y.'• v,\\ /, a-.;.Vv • */.% .* %v• :*: :*:•% :• • :•:•:■ :: v X•«* •* •LOOK OUT!SSgt. Manuel Lopez backsaway from the plate to keep from getting hit. He was the lead-off hitter for the Nat-tonal League who won the Intramural Softball All-Star Game. It was the first pitch of the game which was called a ball.\mttiitiiii4BkiIm»a\0ITryout for Baseball Team The Base baseball team will hold practices startingJuly 9 thru the 14, from 3 to 5 p. m. for those who want to try out for the team. Contact A1C H. H. Shaw at ext. 273 or 8255 for further information.by SSgl. Vince Benanti and A3C Russell AllenWord has come from TSgt. Gerald W. GriffinNoteThose havinginformation pertaining tothe Sports Chatter columnat the can ext. 401 or send itGolf Clubhouse that the ATC playoffs, to be held here j through distribution to OIJuly 27-29, is open to all military personnel. Service wo-stop 2.Friday, July 6, 18621jI11~ 1[ ^ \w41ers*■S- A*-—The National League, behind the pitching of A1GJohn Ernst, handed the American League a 6-4 defeat ;o win the 1962 Intramural Softball All-Star Game.The National League batted first with the lead-off nan SSgt. Manuel Lopez, drawing a walk. He laterWilliammenWith the score 1-0, theAmerican league took to the plate. SSgt. Eddie AuldBoth leagues failed to scorein the fifth inning. In the top of the 6th, NL’s A1C James singled for the AL’s only ! Howden singled, stole secondHit of the inning, A2C Joe Fair j base and scored on William’s got on with an error by the ] fielder's choice. They scoi ec first baseman which scored | two more runs on a double bythe AL’s first run.The second inning saw both the leagues score again. The National League’sA1C Frank Mesics. This made the score 6-3.With the pressure on, the slugging ! AL went three up, three down.hird baseman, SSgt. WilliamWilliams, hita tremendous! pitchers, A1C Robert Penney the fence in replaced Pruitt. Penney facedthree batters in the top of thelomerun overright center. It was the onlyme in the game and gave the final 7th inning. He struck ouNational, a 2-1 lead. The next one and the others were putthree made outs. | out.In the bottom of the finalinning, the Al’s first batter, Lt.Dn an error by the third base-! Taylor got on with an error.The next batter struck out. Lt.them two | V. Biggs got on f»tst with afielder’s choice. With two outs. Fair hit a tremendous triple in right field which scoredWithA3C Robert Collins got a single for the AL and scoredby theWilliamsingled and gave hits in the bottom of the second.In the 3rd inning, the Na-^ JrnSS Wayne ^ I Wrna strucU outscoring on a double hit by M- to end the ballgame.Sgt. Thomas Hepner.The tides changed in the 4thwith the NL going scorelessand the AL tying the score at 3-3 with A3C Wesley Inman scoring on Lt. V. Taylor’s double which bounced over the1 _ i « f « W ; /\ /I AErnst, the winning pitcher, struck out eight, walked one and allowed eight hits. The losing pitcher, Pruitt, allowed seven hits, walked one and struck out two. The AL committed one error and the win-^ 1 rk/MV 1 4 ’ A/1 f IlfA