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Show 14, 1952 larch HILL TOP TIMES oxing Douts Arc ig Hit at Base SSst, Ellis -- y Page The average girl would rather have beauty than brains, because she knows the average man can see better than he can think. Middleweight Maulers 4 L. Baird - series of 8 three-roun- d boxing hibitions held last Friday night the base gym furnished a large owd of spectators with a full eve-ri- g of fistic entertainment. The scheduled- - matches between e Hill AFB boxing team and the im from Nellis AFB, Nev., were ncelled because the Nellis could not make the trip, jwever Special Services did a' od job of rounding up substitutes 5m Ogden and Salt Lake. Features of the night were the hibitions between Max Christian-- n of Salt Lake City, who was ddleweight Golden Gloves Champ d Tom Meier" of Salt Lake, and Hill's tween Dave Hamilton, avy weight Golden Gloves Champ d Mel Meier of Salt Lake. Hamil-t- i took a unanimous decision from heavier opponent and came se to scoring a kayo. Meier sighed 195, giving him a 20 pound ge on Hamilton, who tipped 175 r the bout. One of the most exciting frays of e night was between middle-lighCharles Story and Edwin veil, both of Hill's boxing team. Dry took a close decision from yell after three rounds of slam-n- g action which saw both boys ring and receiving some potent nches. Middleweight Roosevelt Charles Hill, estaDiisnea nimselt as a bwd pleaser with his - wind-mi- ll ack on his Ogden- - opponent. had his foe decked for a 6 Earles the. first round and again the second but he couldn't lite keep him on the canvas. Wei rweights Al Heredia of Hill and prion D'Avy of Tooele put on a ke display of boxing as they bat Id three rounds to a draw in an her tilt. RE-WEAVI- A NG HAVE your worn and damaged clothing repaired. Suits, dresses, linens, blankets, etc. Invisibly rewoven. Satisfaction guaranteed. 199 Ross Ph. Drive, Clearfield, Utah, " Housewife! thncA "Ar rra strictly fresh?" .w o VBwmamr . WMWCW V eirers. Jim. nnrl uA if (hiiv'ni mnl enough to sell yet." x 5 m. 342-J-- 2. ag-egati- 3 or a you'll Enjoy Two Hill AFB middleweights, Sgt." Edwin Ewell (left) and Pfc. Charles Story, tangle in one of the boxing exhibition bouts held in the base gym last Friday night. Story took a close decision from Ewell after 3 rounds. The bout was one of 8 three-roun- d boxing ex hibitions sponsored by Special Services. Cage Champs Inter-Squadr- on ts SPORT JACKET " , po-gett- fe Unisec durably water repellent non-oil- y permanently wrinkle resistant available (p who gets there "fustest" gets "mostest." GARNER'S Lake View Inn Solid ' - ... Closed Sunday qO . I WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19th I "Catering to those poopfo who appreciate fine food!" I ., ,4 OIL Light oil's fine for winter, but it evaporates and leaves trouble behind in warmer 5 Z I SEA FOOD :7 SPAGHETTI o3 3 3 3 3 3 S 3 3 3 3 3? To take home ... or for -- I ; W your parties J 12 FRIED CHICKEN rrJA S3 HANK'S Auto Service Ogden Avenue DIAL S3 . . . U. S. Choice . FRIED CHICKEN for 2564 , The Real Italian Come in Today! " I 0n& OF . - STEAK i X Let us change ft today! i 50-3- Safety Measures Could Have Prevented This "Specialized m . 42-3- 2. 57-3- PHONE Ogden -- I best-of-thr- ee Hlway 91 Open at 5 p. m. on Weekdays And Saturday Season BUEHLER BinGHflm I - The Headquarters Squadron Section, OOAMA, basketball team received two trophies at the boxing exhibition last Friday night, March 7th, one for their triumph in the "B" league competition and one for their conquest of the Motor Vehicle Squadron quintet in a series for the base champion ship. The OOAMA cagers won 16 straight games before being stopped by Motor Vehicle in the first They then won two straight from Motor game of their play-of- f, Vehicle, 6 and 8 to take the championship of the base. Members of the team are (left to right, back row) Cpl. Don Erickson, leading scorer for OOAMA with 12 points per game average), Cpl. Noah Woodall, Cpl. Art Keefer, Cpl. Chuck Jones; (left to right, front) Pfc. Harold Summers, Pfc. Bob Overby, and Pfc. Walt Utah OF 9.50 colors 8.95 -- CHOICE STEAKS JUMBO SHRIMP CHICKEN SANDWICHES Roy, resistant in several colors., Small checks A fellow who believes er: stain KV REALLY WRAPPED UP IN HIS JOB was the Hill machinist whose clothing caught in the drillpress he was operating. Loose clothing, including a sweater, caught on a revolving drill and in a matter of was nearly complete. The machinist, who seconds the strip-teas- e scratches and bruises, was attired only in suffered only miraculously his socks, shoes, and shorts at the conclusion of his tussle. Lesson to be learned: "Accidents don't just happen they are caused." X II Y The only way to have money "This morning I touched the floor with my chin without bend- nowadays is to have low pockets $ and short arms. ing my knees." "Trying to reduce 7" "Nope. Fell out of bed." Gal in restaurant: "I'm thirsty.1 PFC. in same: "I'll order you 6 A bachelor is a fellow who is crazy to get married and knows some water." Oal: "I said thirsty, not dirty." it. I Si. a. s!X at 5 P. M. Daily except Tuesday M llJ O U ate. ViinHmra urn., llnnn n n 1TE wjii-i- Open s. i uuuuaja rpr7 at the V , nnnnra Mouth of Weber Canvnn X |