Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 24, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Tuesday August 24, 1943 the stars and stripes daily Page 3 Tore evermore by Fred Valdez no Iii a 2 it a Point u flu sitting it out v f a crib Quot for j tigers take third Over place in Al braves Nieman kit this one out at third base during a game with the davits in Reiffton. Dak Bartell is third baseman. Whitewash Boston for third straight shutout Victory 1 i Jujj i in i Joti j j j Falcons maintain Lead smother bearers 14-1 the Detroit tigers scored third shutout in three Days ii Boston red sox 1-0, stubby Overmire applying while Wash and yielding Only their Over with Tlle five lip another the Little Shaw Kolo Jess Wiley a a forevermore the fourth prize winning songs selected by son Quot contest judges. Social services sen Ion Nat Ousa. Was composed by i in. Pied Valdes. Ebs Cpl buddy Hughes will sing the lyrics tuesday evening at 8 pm Over the Barracks bag program of aes Quot love is just imagination i have heard Many people say like a lilt or a new creation first it lives then Dies away i know its not my invagination i done to feel that Way. Beep Down in my heart ill always love you. And i can say in mine to your heart. Your love will com tort re train forevermore i ii hold your hand i it evermore you la find me close forevermore through All eternity apart. No matter what the season our love will always be in blooms the night and its magic perfume will always find you Here Arras the years May pass the seasons May Rome and go but in our hearts Well know As never before a love that will live on forevermore. Me when we re in in . Pilot to Fly soon with Artie Ciai legs i he Falcons Hung Victory by defeating beavers 14-1. In a league game a a stingy allowed the beavers Only three hits in the seven inning game. J he Falcons exploded in the thud inning to score seven runs. Homers by Johnson. Marco and amoral with a triple by Kilt featured the big inning not satisfied the Falcons came Back to score me Mort in the fourth. A sgt. Wylie dependable third i baseman led the Falcons with three doubles in five tips to the plate Jess Wiley went All the Way for the Falcons with to sgt. I of a Root taking care of the catching. anti fix Foli oed the losing Battery. A Rudolph Crest vile ii unit correspondent braves 3 roadrunners 2 the braves cheering Section spurred their team to a 3-2 Victory Over the roadrunners in a thrilling Shew gum league game at Al Biar lie i. Both teams played Beautiful Ball and there was Little to choose Between the rival pitchers Ellington of the braves and View of the roadrunners As they both six hit Ball. Catcher Rubio pulled the play i of the game when with men on third and inst. Arni none out he snapped the Ball As if to catch the Man stealing second but instead whipped it to Ellington who merely had to turn around and lob the Ball Over to third to catch the runner by ten feet and end the roadrunners big threat. A sgt. Norm Ostrove t unit correspondent i his tight hurling in the c Linches and a couple of timely double plays insured the streetwalker eighth straight win. A Eft. Ramon i. Miller unit correspondent i mechanics 6 Road runners. 4 playing before a Large crowd at Johnson fold the Mec Hanics a established themselves As the leaders of the Shew gum league by defeating the Road runners 6-4, in the second game of their series a sgt. Peterson played Brilliant Ball in the inlaid at Bat three tunes he slugged out a triple double and a single which brought in four of the six runs scored by the mechanics. Sgt. Dixons pitching record is now nine victories. Batteries for tile mechanics were sgt. Dixon pitching and Cpl. Floyd catching. For the losers. Rios and Orsat pitching and pfc. Ip1-Debrandt catching. A Cpl. Harry f unit correspondent Allied Force head Quad j British surgeon. Then he can Fly ters. Aug. 23 col Graham West West was sent to England where lie acquirer a new set of legs. Soon is an army Pilot who wants to Fly More than anything else in the world. They Shook their Heads sadly when he had that Accident two months ago. Too bad they said West is through. But he in t through. He a going to Fly again. The 31-year old native of Portland ore., was a victim of one of those cruel tricks that Fate plays 4�n Hie Best of us. All through tile tunisian Campaign he led his spittle boys through one Tough spot after another until they hammered out one of Hie Best Fig Hill if records in this theater. Then came Victory. It happened at the Airport on Cape Bon when a grass fire broke out on the Field. Just an Ordinary grass fire. West pitched in and lit hied his boys put it out. But the flames spread to a wrecked enemy plane. In the plane was a bomb fixed up As a Booby trap. The flames licked hungrily at the plane there was an explosion. The bomb went off they carried West off to the Hospital. Hell be Back in will Fly again. North Africa. He quakers Hare narrow escape the first words he said on regaining consciousness were that he would Fly again. Flying had in a n his life. He had to Fly again they pointed to where his legs used to be. They had both but in blown off. When la. Gen Carl a. Spaatz. Pritchett up led Naaf commander visited him la brought the West told him about a plan there had been an Rae Pilot in tic same fix who had a set of artificial legs made for him in eng land. What another Man had done he could do. Struck by tax pilots determination the general marvelled a a menu with As much nerve As that ought to have his wish. Lets see if lie ran t pet fixed up with research some Altri Cial lags by this same time somewhere in Sicily one b-25. Member of the renowned a Eai the quakers group will enjoy a Niche of distinction when narrow escapes Are tabulated after the War. This particular ship was bombing at 8.000 feet Over an enemy City when caught by searchlights and flipped Over on her Back by ack ack hits. She went into a 6,Ogo foot spin and it was too to i shed never pull out of it. The Pilot it. Dick Pritchett of Lynchburg. Va., gave the order to jump but the radio gunner s ear phones had been knocked off by the ack ack explosions and the gunner could t find his a Chute. As the plane spun around and around the fire axe floated to the Middle of the ship and stood suspended in space. The Only Man to jump was the co Pilot who landed in enemy territory. At 2.200 feet out of the spin Mitchell bark to base the wings were Bent and one engine burned Black. Just kept pushing with my i he said Quot i figured some thing would happen and it streetwalker 5 mounties 3 sparked by pvt. Jimmy Sulli Evans three run circuit clout in the second inning the streetwalker Defeated tile mounties 5-3. Sgt. Walter slog the is Reed walkers Ace Pitcher added tile Scalp of the second place mounties to a total that includes just about every mean in the slip Kolot league and although nicked for eight hits Southern colleges drop eligibility rules dodos 8 Lumberjacks 6 the red hot dodos did it once again when they Defeated the hurled Lumberjacks 8-6, in a Shew gum league contest at Al Biar Field. Pvt. Andy Anderson was the winning Pitcher and sgt. Gordon Wotli was the loser. Both pitchers were handicapped by a terrine wind and butter fingered support it. Tom i a mule banged out three hits for the dodos and a sgt. Rocco Francisco # and Pitcher Anderson came through wit ii two blows each at the right time. It Joe Rainy did the catching Lor the dodos and for the Lumberjacks Fie. Ashley and sgt. Gordon fold divided tile Mound duties with sgt Al i Jan staff behind the plate. Ill. J. M. A Lay unit correspondent Richmond. A the Southern conference has tailor made its i exit Ball program to fit War time conditions and has suspended All eligibility rules for the duration according to an announcement by conference officials. The schools Liat will derive the greatest Benefit from the new ruling Are North Carolina Duke and Richmond University who will play Marine and Navy trainees. Dissenting against the change were cast by representatives of William and Mary. Davidson i walkers. North Carolina state pm i and the Citadel. Little beavers to barnacles 2 infielder Cpl. John King making his first Start As a Pitcher i knitted the barnacles Only three Safe hits while the Little beavers were notching a 10-2 win in a regular Sha Kolot league game at Johnson Field. The Victory was the Little beavers second win in As Many Days. Pvt. Hobie Higginbotham was Ute hitting Ace garnering three for three from tile offerings of Seaman Hickey barnacles Ace fast Baller. A Ami Shanghai Seely unit correspondent Street Walker 6 barnacles 2 the streetwalker mauler sic Jim Casey for ten hits to support Cpl. Lefty Casey Stangl s talented two hit pitching and beat the barnacles. 6-2, in a seven inning Sha Kolot league game played at municipal stadium the win was the ninth straight for the Street a pfc. Ramon i. Miller unit hits for his sixth Victory against live losses. The Victory broke a third place tie with the Cleveland Indiana and moved the tigers into third place. New York clubbed five Cleveland pitchers for 14 hits beating the to Lilie 10-5. Atley Donald despite a seven run Lead needed Relief in my sixth and Johnny Murphy it ame in after the indians scored four runs. Donald received credit for the win his gift ii of the year a wild eighth inning in which Washington scored eight times gave the senators n 10-5 Victory Over tile White sox and enabled the Griffs to retain their slim hold a a i second place in the american league race. Bill Dietrich had a 3 i b and when the uprising came near fight Brooklyn knocked off Chicago 6 3, Iii a game enlivened twice by threatened fisticuffs. Whitlow Wyatt. Provided with a 1-0 Lead on Aikin Vaughan s fifth Homer in Hie first inning went alter unique Tom Dunn in tile seventh lining because lie didst like the Way Dunn was calling pm. The cub Linch warmers then got on Wyatt and he started for Jimmy Wilson but big Claude Passeau stepped up to take Wyatt s Challenge and peace was quickly restored. A Itic St. Louis cardinals broke Loose for five runs against Bill Lee in the sixth inning and tripped the Phillies 5-1, in a night game. Mort Cooper although relieved in Lite ninth was credited with his nth Victory. A Boston nosed out Cincinnati 3-2, in a 12-inning game. Whitey Welete Naii drove in Phil Mast with the winning tally after Masi had doubled with one away. Al Javery gave Ute reds ten hits for ins Lith win and Johnny Vander wider allowed nine to lose his 13th of the season. It giants surprised everyone by taking a doubleheader from Hie pirates 3-2 and 7-4. New York handed rip Sewell who was seeking his 19th Triumph his fifth loss in the opener. The giants look an Early Lead in tile Nightcap Ami were never headed. Minor league standings powerful rays Schenectady no y a a rays of 100.000,000 volts were produced at the Genera electric company Laboratory for the first Ami Ric an association International league w l. Pct w l. Pc Milwaukee 66 49 .574 Toronto 81 50 618 Columbus 65 53 551 Newark 72 56 563 Indianapolis 63 52 .548 Syracuse 63 62 .504 Louisville 57 57 .500 Montreal 65 66 .496 Toledo 57 cd .483 Rochester 61 66 .480 Minneapolis 55 63 .466 Baltimore 5 9 67 468 Kansas City 51 62 .451 Buffalo 59 70 .457 St. Paul 5b 67 427 Jersey cd t v 52 74 413 american league lifts servicemen new York one Hundred and sixty american league in. Bai i players have Hung up their Cleat to serve in the nations armed forces it Wax Rannou iced by league it of be Tats rosters of the eight clubs list the number of Diamond men now participating in the big game Detroit and Philadelphia 26 Chicago 25 Cleveland and Washington ii by. Louis 17 Boston Ami new York 15. The army has absorbed Ute greatest number of players with i7 Navy 59 coast guard my marines two and three have entered the Canadian forces. Cartier tops Melee la. Albert Garber Defeated m. Jacques Melee 21-19, 17-21, and 21-19 in an exhibition Ping Pong matzoh at Tho red Cross officer club following the exhibition Tiro regular weekly tournament was held. In tire finals capt. John e. Of left jr., Defeated it. Joseph p. Kelly 21 16 and 21-14. Female arbiter a woman will act As Umpire at the 1943 Semi pro baseball tournament in Wichita Kansas Ray Dumont director announced strikes will be called by miss Lorraine Heinisch
