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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Sports Day: Canteen Sports Review ~ August 28 2003
MoJo2001, Kathy in Alaska , LaDivaLoca and FRiends of the Canteen

Posted on 08/27/2003 10:23:55 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

 
 
 
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Canteen Sports Review

Good Thursday to everyone! We finally returned with our Sports Review. We hope that you've enjoyed our College and NFL Previews. Please visit our weekly threads and sports links on the left hand side. As always, we enjoy any and all comments about sports or other things on the thread.  We are currently planning to unveil a new Sports look in the coming weeks. Until then, KEEP OFF THE GRASS and have fun!

Thanks to this week's sponsor!! Don't forget about Saturday!

______________________The Tennis world said "farewell" to Pete Sampras. Sampras had not played a match since winning his record breaking 14th Grand Slam at last year's US Open. We at the Canteen Sports Review would like to wish him a wonderful and happy retirement. Do us a favor, Pete? Please don't sign up to do tennis commentary. John McEnroe is enough.

(We can hear hurling from around the world with this update! Don't snore yet!)

Well, they finally got around to filing charges against Carlton Dotson. Dotson is accused of killing his Baylor teammate, Patrick Dennehy. Look for this story to get stranger and stranger. Their coach resigned after allegations that he was trying to "persuade" his players and coaches to lie to detectives. For more about this drama, please click here.

(Be truthful! How many of you out there even knew that Baylor had a team?)

As if life weren't already bad enough for Kobe Bryant, in comes Mike Tyson. Bryant, as you may have heard, has been charged with raping a 19 year old woman in a Colorado resort hotel. Whether he's innocent or guilty, Mike Tyson decided to weigh in on Bryant's future problems. Click here to read more of "Iron" Mike's insights.

(We're relieved that Mike Tyson is giving advice to Kobe. NOT!)

Tennis do nothing Anna Kournikova is pushing sports bras for women through Amazon.com. We'd find you the link, but we can't remember it.

(If you need help with it, Ma said to go to amazon.com and type "Anna" in the Search box on the left hand side. We are just doing what Ma said.)

Tiger Woods failed to win a Major in golf this year. Everyone can have an off year in sports or golf, but not Tiger. The pundits have been ripping him left and right. We're here for you Tiger. If you'd like to donate 1 million dollars to MoJo, she'll help you improve your "driving" skills.

(Hey! Everyone wishes they could drive a car like MoJo. Wait! You thought she was going to teach him how to play golf? Get real!)

Gracious in victory? If you are a NASCAR fan, you will have to decide whether or not Kurt Busch is truly upset that Jimmy Spencer was not at Bristol this past weekend. Spencer was suspended for punching Busch the week before. Busch was booed by some in the crowd and shunned by some in the pits. (Hey! Even NASCAR drivers have certain things they wouldn't do on the track!) Anyways, click here to read more about the drama. By the way, Busch won at Bristol. The animosity will continue.

(To all the sophisticated NASCAR experts out there, everyone loves feuds. No one likes to see them get violent, but if you've ever seen a hockey game, the best part is the fights!)


If you haven't been put to sleep yet, make sure to read the announcement below. You could actually win something for free. Hello? What's free anymore? Aggravation and stress are free, but they aren't nearly as cool as what we are offering.

 
****Announcement****

 Starting the first week of the NFL season, we will start a contest each week for NFL picks. We will post the teams playing and you choose the teams who you feel will win. On Monday Night football games, we will also ask you to choose the final score of the game. We are doing this in the event of a tie. This will be the tiebreaker. This isn't gambling! It is absolutely free. Please be sure to post your picks on the thread, Freepmail, or email. If you are going to do it on the thread, please make sure to include: MoJo2001 in the TO: section.  Also, Freepmails need to be sent to MoJo2001. (If you send it to Bob, we won't be able to find your picks. Also, don't send it to the Canteen Sports CEO. He is too lazy..oops! We mean he's too busy thinking of other "clever" contests to run in the Canteen Sports Review!)
 
A "prize" will be given on Tuesday of each week. We will also give out an actual prize at the end of the regular season. (We are cheapskates. Blame the Canteen Sports CEO for that. So? Don't get overly excited. Think shirt and that's about it!) Everyone is welcome to participate in this game. It is absolutely free and no purchases of Burkas are necessary to participate in the game.
Keep in mind, this is all or nothing. You either pick the most winners or you don't. Nothing complicated about it folks!

NFL Regular Season games begin: Thursday, September 4.
The picks must be made no later than Wednesday, September 3rd. When the clock strikes midnight on the East Coast, all picks after that time will be voided out.
 

Thursday, Sep. 4
N.Y. Jets at Washington, 9:00 pm

Sunday, Sep. 7

Arizona at Detroit, 1:00 pm Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1:00 pm
Denver at Cincinnati, 1:00 pm Houston at Miami, 1:00 pm
Indianapolis at Cleveland, 1:00 pm Jacksonville at Carolina, 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Green Bay, 1:00 pm New England at Buffalo, 1:00 pm
San Diego at Kansas City, 1:00 pm St. Louis at N.Y. Giants, 1:00 pm
Atlanta at Dallas, 4:15 pm Chicago at San Francisco, 4:15 pm
New Orleans at Seattle, 4:15 pm Oakland at Tennessee, 8:30 pm

Monday, Sep. 8
Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 9:00 pm


GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!



 

 


 

 

 


The Insights Of Yogi Berra

 

  • "This is like deja vu all over again."

     

  • "You can observe a lot just by watching."

     

  • "He must have made that before he died." -- Referring to a Steve McQueen movie.

     

  • "I want to thank you for making this day necessary." -- On Yogi Berra Appreciation Day in St. Louis in 1947.

     

  • "I'd find the fellow who lost it, and, if he was poor, I'd return it." -- When asked what he would do if he found a million dollars.

     

  • "Think! How the hell are you gonna think and hit at the same time?"

     

  • "You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there."

     

  • "I knew I was going to take the wrong train, so I left early."

     

  • "If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else."

     

  • "If you can't imitate him, don't copy him."

     

  • "You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I'm not hungry enough to eat six."

     

  • "Baseball is 90% mental -- the other half is physical."

     

  • "It was impossible to get a conversation going; everybody was talking too much."

     

  • "Slump? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hitting."

     

  • "A nickel isn't worth a dime today."

     

  • "Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded."

     

  • "It gets late early out there." -- Referring to the bad sun conditions in left field at the stadium.

     

  • "Glen Cove." -- Referring to Glenn Close on a movie review television show.

     

  • Once, Yogi's wife Carmen asked, "Yogi, you are from St. Louis, we live in New Jersey, and you played ball in New York. If you go before I do, where would you like me to have you buried?" Yogi replied, "Surprise me."

     

  • "Do you mean now?" -- When asked for the time.

     

  • "I take a two hour nap, from one o'clock to four."

     

  • "If you come to a fork in the road, take it."

     

  • "You give 100 percent in the first half of the game, and if that isn't enough in the second half you give what's left."

     

  • "90% of the putts that are short don't go in."

     

  • "I made a wrong mistake."

     

  • "Texas has a lot of electrical votes." -- During an election campaign, after George Bush stated that Texas was important to the election.

     

  • "Thanks, you don't look so hot yourself." -- After being told he looked cool.

     

  • "I always thought that record would stand until it was broken."

     

  • "Yeah, but we're making great time!" -- In reply to "Hey Yogi, I think we're lost."

     

  • "If the fans don't come out to the ball park, you can't stop them."

     

  • "Why buy good luggage? You only use it when you travel."

     

  • "It's never happened in the World Series competition, and it still hasn't."
  • "How long have you known me, Jack? And you still don't know how to spell my name." -- Upon receiving a check from Jack Buck made out to "bearer."

     

  • "I'd say he's done more than that." -- When asked if first baseman Don Mattingly had exceeded expectations for the current season.

     

  • "The other teams could make trouble for us if they win."

     

  • "He can run anytime he wants. I'm giving him the red light." -- On the acquisition of fleet Ricky Henderson.

     

  • "I never blame myself when I'm not hitting. I just blame the bat, and if it keeps up, I change bats. After all, if I know it isn't my fault that I'm not hitting, how can I get mad at myself?"

     

  • "It ain't the heat; it's the humility."

     

  • "The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase."

     

  • "You should always go to other people's funerals; otherwise, they won't come to yours."

     

  • "I didn't really say everything I said."

 

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Athletes are really " intelligent"! How does MoJo know? Read it

"I can't really remember the names of the clubs that we went to."
-- Shaquille O'Neal on whether he had visited the Parthenon during his trip to Greece

"You guys line up alphabetically by height."
-- Bill Peterson, Florida State football coach

"I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
-- Rod Brookin, senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh

"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."
-- Football commentator and former player Joe Theismann

"Raise the urinals."
-Darrel Chaney on how management could keep the Braves on their toes

"The only reason I don't like playing in the World Series is I can't watch myself play."
-Reggie Jackson

"Better make it six; I can't eat eight."
-Pitcher Dan Osinski, when a waitress asked if he wanted his pizza cut into six or eight slices

"Me and George and Billy are two of a kind."
-Baseball player Mickey Rivers, on his relationship with George Steinbrenner and Billy Martin

"The game was closer than the score indicated."
-Baseball player Dizzy Dean, after a 1-0 game

"There is one word in America that says it all, and that word is, 'You never know.'"
-Pitcher Joaquin Andujar

"That's why I don't talk. Because I talk too much."
-Joaquin Andujar

"Sometimes they write what I say and not what I mean."
-Pedro Guerrero, on sportswriters

"It's almost like we have ESPN."
-Magic Johnson, on how well he and James Worthy work together

"My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt."
-Chuck Nevitt , North Carolina State basketball player, explaining to Coach Jim Valvano why he appeared nervous at practice, 1982

"Tom."
-Tom Nissalke, New coach of the NBA's Houston Rockets, when asked how he pronounced his name, 1966

"I'll always be Number 1 to myself."
-Moses Malone

"I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
-Senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh

"I don't want to shoot my mouth in my foot, but those are games we can win."
-Sherman Douglas

"Anything that doesn't progress gets stuck or left behind. Our new sponsor is a company with a great future."
-Club president Fernando Ruiz of the Spanish basketball club Gijon Baloncesto, which has accepted sponsorship from a pornographic website. The website owners say they are considering supplying their girls to act as cheerleaders at Gijon's home games.

"Play some Picasso."
-Former New Jersey Net Chris Morris, to a piano player at a hotel bar while trying to impress a date.

"Unstoppable, baby!"
-Warrior rookie Marc Jackson to the Mavericks' bench, after hitting a lay-up during a 29-point loss.

"I've been dunked on by (Vitaly) Potapenko and now (Zan) Tabak. The good part is that they don't make posters of those guys."
- Houston Rockets forward Walt Williams

"No comment."
-Michael Jordan, after being asked for his response to making the All-Interview Team.


"I don't use foreign substances. Everything I use is from the good ol' U.S. of A." - George Frazier, Chicago Cubs pitcher, admitting to throwing a spitball.

"Do you know that this park is going to be torn down next year when we move into our new park? Well, you just keep pitchin' like that to that fella and you're going to give them a head start on the right field stands." - Casey Stengel, Mets manager, to Roger Craig, Mets pitcher, after Craig surrendered a pair of home runs to future Hall of Famer Willie McCovey.

"We're sorry to see Glenn Beckert go. Before he goes, however, I hope he comes by the box so we can kiss him goodbye. He's that kind of guy." - Jerry Coleman, San Diego Padres announcer.

"If I drop this paper plate, he'll pick it up on one hop and throw me out at first." - Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds manager, about Brooks Robinson.

"Babe Herman did not triple into a triple play, but he doubled into a double play, which is the next best thing." - John Lardner, sportswriter.

Mike Tyson Quotes:

"[He] called me a 'rapist' and a 'recluse'. I'm not a recluse."
-Mike Tyson, on writer Wallace Matthews

"I am many things. I am an animal. I am a convicted rapist, a hell-raiser, a loving father, a semi-good husband. You don't really know me."
-Mike Tyson at a news conference where he cursed, jumped on a table, stripped off his shirt, complained about medication hurting his sex life and threatened to put "a (expletive) bullet" through the head of Lennox Lewis.

"I have some pain I'm gonna have for the rest of my life. So every now and then I kick your (expletive) a**"

"I can sell out Madison Square Garden mastur******."

"If I take this camera and put it in your face for 20 years, I don't know what you might be. You might be a homosexual if I put that camera on you since you were 13 years old. I've been on that camera since I was 13 years old."

"I am the most ruthless, brutal champion ever. There is no one who can match me. I want your heart. I want to eat your children."
- Mike Tyson. (I guess ears just weren't filling enough...)

"I am not sweating it at all."
-Mike Tyson, on allegations that he raped a 50-year-old woman at a rented house in Big Bear City, 70 miles east of Los Angeles, where he was training. (Source: KTVK-TV in Phoenix)

"I'm just a dark guy from a den of iniquity. A dark shadowy figure from the bowels of iniquity"


Thank you to LaDivaLoca for her invaluable help with quotes!

 

 


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To: bentfeather


 Little Blonde FReeper !!

A highway patrolman pulled alongside a speeding car on the freeway.
Glancing at the car, he was astounded to see that the blonde behind the
wheel was knitting! Realizing that she was oblivious to his flashing
lights and siren, the trooper cranked down his window, turned on his
bullhorn and yelled,
"PULL OVER!"

"NO!" the blonde yelled back, "IT'S A SCARF!"

41 posted on 08/28/2003 4:24:39 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; LindaSOG; Radix; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; southerngrit; bkwells; ...
Ma, it looks like MoJo stole, umm, "borrowed" another car last night.......


42 posted on 08/28/2003 4:28:00 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: MeeknMing
Good Morning Meek! Just think, in a little less then 34 hours your weekend will be here and you can enjoy the break in your weather.

May that time spent waiting go fast and may your weekend go slow (enough for you to enjoy it)!

43 posted on 08/28/2003 4:30:31 AM PDT by SouthernHawk (Shouldn't a self-addressed envelope be addressed to "Envelope,")
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To: tomkow6
Good Morning Tomkow! May you, your voices and you "kitty katz" have a fantastic day!

Sports Day salutes to you, bro!

44 posted on 08/28/2003 4:39:26 AM PDT by SouthernHawk (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, mo' PANCAKES, mo' PANCAKES, mo' PANCAKES)
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To: SouthernHawk
Did ya see, MoJo was out "driving" again?
45 posted on 08/28/2003 4:40:40 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: tomkow6; MoJo2001
LOL ! ! !

Now we know why she wasn't getting back until today ! ! !
46 posted on 08/28/2003 4:43:04 AM PDT by SouthernHawk (Tiny Bubbles, in the lake, make me want to go swimming, Make me feel great!)
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To: tomkow6
Yeah! I saw it! LOL ! ! !

Looks like Tiger Woods gave her that Million dollars for "driving lessons" ! ! !
47 posted on 08/28/2003 4:45:29 AM PDT by SouthernHawk (Tiny Bubbles, in the lake, make me want to go swimming, Make me feel great!)
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To: SouthernHawk
What?
48 posted on 08/28/2003 4:50:01 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: SouthernHawk
What?
49 posted on 08/28/2003 4:50:05 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: SouthernHawk
What?
50 posted on 08/28/2003 4:50:05 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: SouthernHawk; LindaSOG; Radix; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; southerngrit; bkwells; Wild Thing; ...

50!

Feel the LOVE!

51 posted on 08/28/2003 4:51:32 AM PDT by tomkow6 (Radix, watch the Tag Line,you are under my power, remember, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES, no PANCAKES)
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To: tomkow6

YIPPEE, YIPPEE TOMKOW got 50!!!

(p.s. Tomkow - you've got your Burka on upside down!)


52 posted on 08/28/2003 4:55:08 AM PDT by SouthernHawk (Tiny Bubbles, in the lake, make me want to go swimming, Make me feel great!)
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To: MoJo2001; darkwing104; Old Sarge; txradioguy; kjfine; SouthernHawk; RaceBannon; tomkow6; blackie; ..

53 posted on 08/28/2003 4:58:10 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (mmm Donuts and Sports)
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To: All
To every service man or woman reading this thread.
Thank You for your service to our country.
No matter where you are stationed,
No matter what your job description
Know that we are are proud of each and everyone of you.




FReepers:
If YOU are interested in participating in doing threads, either your own,
or helping on existing ones, please contact LindaSOG by FReep mail.

If you are interested in being a Sports Columnist please FReep mail MoJo2001


From the USO Website
"The USO mission is to provide morale, welfare and recreation-type services
to uniformed military Personnel."


USO CANTEEN FREEPER STYLE MISSION STATEMENT
Showing support and boosting the morale of
our military and our allies military
and the family members of the above.
Honoring those who have served before.
CLICK HERE TO FIND LATEST THREAD.


The USO Canteen FReeper Style does not show any bias
towards any particular faith or political party.


This is the same as the real USO AND Free Republic itself.

From the front page of Free Republic.

"Free Republic is an online gathering place for independent,
grass-roots conservatism on the web."


To our military readers, we remain steadfast in keeping the Canteen doors open.
The Canteen is Free Republics longest running daily thread specifically designed
to provide entertainment and morale support for the military.

The doors have been open since Oct 7 2001,
the day of the start of the war in Afghanistan.

We are indebted to you for your sacrifices for our Freedom.


In Honor of those who gave their lives and those who were wounded.
Thank You Brothers and Sisters for your sacrifices.


And Thank You to ALL who have and still support our Armed Forces.


54 posted on 08/28/2003 5:02:02 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (THANK YOU TROOPS! PAST AND PRESENT)
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To: SouthernHawk; tomkow6
Good Morning Brothers!
55 posted on 08/28/2003 5:03:53 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (THANK YOU TROOPS! PAST AND PRESENT)
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To: All
Good Morning everybody! Good Morning troops! First of all, thanks to everyone who said good night and sweet dreams last night, I hope you had sweet dreams yourselves. Also, thanks to those who sent me the freep-mails, I'll get around to replying sometime later.
Here's my feeble attempt at humor:

An F-111 was flying escort with a B-52 and generally making a nuisance of himself by flying rolls around the lumbering old bomber.

The message for the B-52 crew was, "Anything you can do, I can do better."

Not to be outdone, the bomber pilot announced that he would rise to the challenge.

The B-52 continued its flight, straight and level, however.

Perplexed, the fighter pilot asked, "So? What did you do?"

"We just shut down two engines."
56 posted on 08/28/2003 5:05:41 AM PDT by minor49er (The PETA police are gone! Hurray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Hi Tonk!
How are you doing this morning?
57 posted on 08/28/2003 5:06:40 AM PDT by minor49er (The PETA police are gone! Hurray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; LaDivaLoca; bentfeather; beachn4fun; Ragtime Cowgirl; ...
From the men in the Military and the Canteen


58 posted on 08/28/2003 5:17:55 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Good Morning Ladies)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Today's classic warship, USS Salt Lake City (CA-25)

Pensacola class heavy cruiser
Displacement: 10,826 t.
Length: 585’6”
Beam: 65’3”
Draft: 17’5”
Speed: 32.7 k.
Complement: 612
Armament: 10 8”; 4 5”; 2 3-pdrs.; 6 21” torpedo tubes; 4 aircraft

USS SALT LAKE CITY (CL-25) was laid down on 9 June 1927 by the American Brown Boveri Electric Corp., a subsidiary of the New York Shipbuilding Co., at Camden, N.J.; launched on 23 January 1929; sponsored by Miss Helen Budge; and commissioned on 11 December 1929, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Capt. F. L. Oliver in command.

SALT LAKE CITY departed Philadelphia on 20 January 1930 for shake down trials off the Maine coast. She began her first extended cruise on 10 February; visited Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Culebra, Virgin Islands; Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, Brazil; then returned to Guantanamo Bay where, on 31 March, she joined Cruiser Division (CruDiv) 2 of the Scouting Force. With this division, she operated along the New England coast until 12 September, when she was reassigned to CruDiv 5. SALT LAKE CITY then operated in the New York, Cape Cod, and Chesapeake Bay areas through 1931. On 1 July of that year, she was reclassified as a heavy cruiser, CA-25.

Early in 1932, SALT LAKE CITY, with CHICAGO (CA-29) and LOUISVILLE (CA-28), steamed to the west coast for fleet maneuvers. They arrived at San Pedro, Calif., on 7 March; and, following the scheduled exercises, were reassigned to the Pacific Fleet. SALT LAKE CITY visited Pearl Harbor in January and February 1933; and, in September, she was attached to CruDiv 4. From October 1933 to January 1934, she underwent overhaul at the Puget Sound Navy Yard; then resumed duty with CruDiv 4. In May, she sailed for New York to participate in the Fleet Review and returned to San Pedro on 18 December.

Through 1935, SALT LAKE CITY ranged the west coast from San Diego to Seattle. In the first months of 1936, she conducted extensive gunnery exercises at San Clemente Island and then, on 27 April, departed San Pedro to participate in combined surface-subsurface operations at Balboa, Panama Canal Zone. SALT LAKE CITY returned to San Pedro on 15 June and resumed west coast operations until sailing for Hawaii on 25 April 1937. She returned to the west coast on 20 May.

Her next extended cruise began on 13 January 1939 when she departed for the Caribbean, via the Panama Canal. During the next three months, she visited Panama, Colombia, the Virgin Islands, Trinidad, Cuba, and Haiti; returning to San Pedro on 7 April. From 12 October until 25 June 1940, she cruised between Pearl Harbor, Wake, and Guam; utilizing the services of tender VESTAL (AR-4) while at Pearl Harbor. In August 1941, she visited Brisbane, Australia.

On 7 December, when the Japanese struck at Pearl Harbor, she was returning from Wake Island, as an escort for carrier ENTERPRISE (CV-6). SALT LAKE CITY was 200 miles west of Pearl Harbor when she received word of the attack. The group immediately launched scouting planes in hopes of catching possible stragglers from the enemy force, but the search proved fruitless. The ships entered Pearl Harbor toward sundown on the eighth. After a tedious night refueling, they sortied before dawn to hunt submarines north of the islands. Submarines were encountered on the 10th and 11th. The first, I-70, was sunk by dive bombers from ENTERPRISE; the second, sighted ahead of the group on the surface, was engaged with gunfire by SALT LAKE CITY as the ships maneuvered to avoid torpedoes. Screening destroyers made numerous depth charge runs, but no kill was confirmed. Operations against a third contact brought similar results. The group returned to Pearl Harbor on the 15th to refuel.

SALT LAKE CITY was with Task Force 8, from 14 to 23 December, as that group covered Oahu and supported the task force strike that was planned to relieve beleaguered Wake. After Wake fell, SALT LAKE CITY's group moved to cover the reinforcement of Midway and then Samoa.

In February 1942, the ENTERPRISE task force carried out air strikes in the eastern Marshalls at Wotje, Maloelap, and Kwajalein to reduce enemy seaplane bases. While conducting shore bombardment during those strikes, SALT LAKE CITY came under air attack and assisted in downing two Japanese bombers. In March, she supported air strikes at Marcus Island. In April, she escorted the HORNET (CV-8) and ENTERPRISE group, TF 16, which launched Lt. Col. Doolittle's raids on Tokyo and other Japanese cities, and returned to Pearl Harbor on 25 April.

Orders awaited the ships to sail as soon as possible to join the YORKTOWN (CV-5) and LEXINGTON (CV-2) forces in the Coral Sea. Although the task force moved fast, they had only reached a point some 450 miles east of Tulagi by 8 May, the day of the Battle of the Coral Sea. What followed was essentially a retirement, and SALT LAKE CITY operated as cover with her group; on the 11th off the New Hebrides, and from the 12th to the 16th eastward from Efate and Santa Cruz. On 16 May, she was ordered back to Pearl Harbor and arrived there 10 days later.

The carrier groups now began intensive preparations to meet the expected Japanese thrust at Midway. During the battle, early in June, SALT LAKE CITY provided rear guard protection for the islands.

The cruiser was next assigned to screen for WASP (CV-7) in Group 3, Task Force "Nan" of the air support force which was preparing to invade the Solomon Islands. The assault landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi began on 7 August.

SALT LAKE CITY protected WASP as she shuttled planes for SARATOGA (CV-3) and ENTERPRISE, and provided CAP and scouting patrols during the landings. SALT LAKE CITY was with WASP, on 15 September, when that carrier was torpedoed by Japanese submarines and sunk. She assisted in rescue operations for survivors, and took on board others who had been picked up by destroyer LARDNER (DD-487).

The campaign in the Solomons developed into a grim struggle which was climaxed on the night of 11 and 12 October in the Battle of Cape Esperance. Task Force 64 was formed around cruisers SALT LAKE CITY, BOISE (CL-47), HELENA (CL-50), and SAN FRANCISCO (CA-38) to thwart the "Tokyo Express," a steady flow of Japanese vessels maintaining reinforcement and resupply to Guadalcanal. The force was not considered large enough to get involved with a major Japanese covering force; they were interested primarily in inflicting maximum damage to the transports. They arrived off Espiritu Santo on 7 October and, for two days, steamed near Guadalcanal and waited. Land-based search-plane reports came in that an enemy force was steaming down the "slot" and, that night, the Task Force moved to the vicinity of Savo Island to intercept it.

Search planes were ordered launched from the cruisers, but in the process of launching, SALT LAKE CITY's plane caught fire as flares ignited in the cockpit. The plane crashed close to the ship and the pilot managed to get free. He later found safety on a nearby island. The brilliant fire was seen in the darkness by the Japanese flag officers, who assumed that it was a signal flare from the landing force which they were sent to protect. The Japanese flagship answered with blinker light, and receiving no reply, continued to signal. The American force formed a battle line at right angles to the Japanese T-formation, and thus were able to enfilade the enemy ships. The American cruisers opened fire and continued scoring hits for a full seven minutes before the confused Japanese realized what was taking place. They had believed that, by error ,their own forces were taking them under fire. When the Japanese warships replied, their fire was too little and too late. The action was over in half an hour. One Japanese cruiser sank; another was reduced to rubble; a third was holed twice, and a destroyer sank. One destroyer of the five-ship force escaped damage. SALT LAKE CITY sustained three major hits during the action. BOISE was severely crippled, but managed to rejoin the group under her own power. The destroyer DUNCAN (DD-485) was left gutted off Savo. The ships formed up and steamed to Espiritu Santo.

SALT LAKE CITY spent the next four months at Pearl Harbor undergoing repairs and replenishing. Late in March 1943, she departed for the Aleutians and operated from Adak to prevent the Japanese from supporting their garrisons on Attu and Kiska. Operating in TF 8, SALT LAKE CITY was accompanied by RICHMOND (CL-9) and four destroyers when they made contact on 26 March with some Japanese transports and supporting vessels. Believing that easy pickings were in store, the American warships formed up and closed range. The Japanese force, however, consisted of two light cruisers and two heavy cruisers screened by four destroyers. Two transports departed the enemy force and headed for safety as the Japanese warships turned to engage. The SALT LAKE CITY group was outgunned and outnumbered, but they pressed on and made a course change in hopes of getting a shot at the transports before the warships could act.

There was also a possibility that the Japanese would split their force and the SALT LAKE CITY, with the old light cruiser RICHMOND, could tackle a portion of them on more equal terms. Simultaneously, the opposing cruisers opened fire at a range of nearly ten miles. The ensuing battle was a retiring action on the part of the Americans, for the Japanese foiled their attempt to get the auxiliaries. SALT LAKE CITY received most of the attention of the enemy gunners and soon received two hits, but she returned very accurate fire. Her rudder stops were carried away, and she was limited to 10 degree course changes. Another hit soon flooded forward compartments. Under cover of a thick smoke screen and aggressive torpedo attacks by the destroyers, the United States cruisers were able to make an evasive turn, which for a while allowed the range to open. SALT LAKE CITY began receiving hits again soon and then her boiler fires died one by one. Salt water had entered the fuel oil feed lines. There was now cause for grave concern; she lay dead in the water, and the Japanese ships were closing fast. Luckily she was hidden in the smoke, and the enemy was not aware of her plight.

The destroyers charged the Japanese cruisers and began to draw the fire away from SALT LAKE CITY. They were taking extreme punishment by the time they launched a spread of torpedoes. In the meantime, SALT LAKE CITY engineers were purging the fuel lines and firing the boilers. With fresh oil supplying the fires she was now building up steam and gaining headway. Suddenly, the Japanese began to withdraw, for they were fast exhausting their ammunition. They never suspected that the Americans were far lower than themselves in both ammunition and fuel.

Despite being outnumbered two to one, the American ships succeeded in their purpose. The Japanese attempt to reinforce their bases in the Aleutians had failed and they turned tail and headed home. SALT LAKE CITY later covered the American occupation of Attu and Kiska which ended the Aleutian Campaign. She departed Adak on 23 September and sailed, via San Francisco, to Pearl Harbor where she arrived on 14 October.

The Allied offensive strategy in the Pacific now focused on the Marshall Islands. A two column thrust through Micronesia and the Bismarcks would force the enemy to disperse his forces, deny him the opportunity for a flanking movement, and provide the Allies with the choice of where and when to strike next. To obtain adequate intelligence for planning the Marshalls operation, the Gilberts would have to be secured for use as a staging area and launch point for photographic missions. SALT LAKE CITY was assigned to Task Group 50.3 the Southern Carrier Group for the Gilbert Islands Campaign, Operation "Galvanic."

SALT LAKE CITY conducted rigorous gunnery training until 8 November when she sailed to join carriers ESSEX (CV-9), BUNKER HILL (CV-17), and INDEPENDENCE (CVL-22) which had carried out preliminary strikes on Wake, as a diversion on 5 and 6 October, and at Rabaul on 11 November. SALT LAKE CITY joined on the 13th off Funafuti, Ellice Islands, following the carriers' fueling rendezvous at Espiritu Santo. She then saw action on the 19th as she bombarded Betio at Tarawa, in the Gilberts. That day and the next, she fought off repeated torpedo plane attacks aimed for the flattops. Tarawa was secured by the 28th. This was the first Pacific amphibious operation to be vigorously opposed at the beach, and many lessons were learned here to be applied in the island campaigns to follow.

SALT LAKE CITY was attached to the Neutralization Group, TG 50.15, for the long awaited Marshalls Campaign. Between 29 January and 17 February 1944, she conducted shore bombardment at Wotje and Taroa islands which were bypassed and cut off from support as the major forces concentrated on Majuro, Eniwetok and Kwajalein. This leapfrog technique worked well and eliminated the needless casualties that would result in mopping up every Japanese-held island. On 30 March and 1 April, SALT LAKE CITY participated in raids on Palau, Yap, Ulithi, and Woleai in the western Caroline Islands Archipelago. The cruiser anchored at Majuro on 6 April and remained until 25 April when she sailed, unescorted, for Pearl Harbor.

SALT LAKE CITY arrived at Pearl Harbor on 30 April and sailed the next day for Mare Island. She arrived on 7 May and operated in the San Francisco Bay area until 1 July. She then proceeded to Adak, Alaska arriving on the 8th. In the Aleutians, her operations, including a scheduled bombardment at Paramushiro were curtailed by severe weather, and she returned to Pearl Harbor on 13 August.

SALT LAKE CITY sortied with PENSACOLA (CA-24) and MONTEREY (CVL-26) on 29 August to attack Wake Island. They shelled that island on 3 September, and then proceeded to Eniwetok to remain until the 24th. The cruisers then moved to Saipan for patrol duty after which, on 6 October, they proceeded to Marcus Island to create a diversion in connection with raids on Formosa. They shelled Marcus on 9 September and returned to Saipan.

In October, during the second Battle of the Philippine Sea, SALT LAKE CITY returned to screen and support duty with the carrier strike groups against Japanese bases and surface craft. Based at Ulithi, she supported the carriers between 15 and 26 October. From 8 November 1944 through 25 January 1945, she operated with CruDiv 5, TF 54, in bombardment against the Volcano Islands to neutralize airfields through which the Japanese staged bombing raids on the B-29's based at Saipan. These raids were coordinated with B-24 strikes. In February, she operated in the Gunfire and Covering Force, TF 54, during the final phases of securing Iwo Jima and the initial operations in the campaign to capture Okinawa.

SALT LAKE CITY provided call-fire at Iwo Jima until 13 March, and then concentrated her activities at Okinawa until 28 May when she put into Leyte for repairs and upkeep. She returned to Okinawa to cover minesweeping operations and general patrol in the East China Sea on 6 July. A month later, on 8 August, she sailed for the Aleutians via Saipan. While en route to Adak, she received word on 31 August to proceed to northern Honshu, Japan, to cover the occupation of Ominato Naval Base. The long war in the Pacific was now at a close.

Like many warships at the close of the war, SALT LAKE CITY was almost immediately slated for deactivation. She was originally ordered to report to Commander, Third Fleet, upon arrival on the west coast, in October, for deactivation. On 29 October, however, she was diverted to "Magic Carpet" duty to return veterans of the Pacific theater to the United States.

On 14 November, she was added to the list of warships to be used as test vessels for the Atomic Bomb Experiments and Evaluation Tests at Bikini Atoll, "Operation Crossroads." She was partially stripped and her crew reduced, prior to sailing to Pearl Harbor in March 1946.

SALT LAKE CITY was used in evaluating the effects on surface vessels during the initial test with an aerial burst on 1 July, and during the second test with a subsurface burst on the 25th. Surviving two atomic bomb blasts, she was decommissioned on 29 August and laid up to await ultimate disposal. She was sunk as a target hull on 25 May 1948, 130 miles off the coast of southern California and struck from the Navy list on 18 June 1948.

SALT LAKE CITY earned eleven battle stars for World War II service. She was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for her action during the Aleutian Campaign.

Big Guns in action!

59 posted on 08/28/2003 5:19:43 AM PDT by aomagrat (IYAOYAS)
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To: minor49er
"How are you doing this morning? "

Good Morning!
I'm doing great!
I always am great on Coast Guard Auxiliary duty day!
I hope you have a good day also!
60 posted on 08/28/2003 5:20:24 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (No cleaning Taglines on the dock)
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