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Show Hill Dasltctball BAGS BUCK DovIing Along By Hugh Stewart The amazing Flight Testers continue to set a fierce pace In the i Men's League. By dropping the Commandos three to one they have J' wins amassed a total of twenty-si- x 4. as against only two losses. Air Inbroke the stallations finally jinx exercised over them by the Black 5V," 1 . f Widows, by gaining a three to one I T t in victory fortheir lone triumph three years over this quint. Inci- 's dentally Hal Francom, one of with better bowlers came up comas a a 411 series which comes fort and balm to some 445of the met lsnt This unfortunate greener keglers. (H'mm, on Weber in doom Canyon his too bad!) the morning the deer hunting season opened when he was felled Hlght Individual Series: 52 Cherry Bennett by Dick Woolley, sheet metal 023 Roche Killian Dick says it is the first worker. W3 Chase Brian . deer he saw and he did not take any chances on it getting away. High Individual Games: 2 ! It weighed 287 pounds when Lou Wirth zoo Og-den- -- L. Messersmith 198 Brian C. High Team Series with Handicap: 2864 Commandos .2838 Superforts Air Installations 2834 Superforts Banlshees Skym asters High Individual Game, Scratch 23 Cliff Morris 221 Charlie Burton 2u Vic Workman Handicap Game, Individual High 265 Vic Workman 259 -- 1J 16 1 Jolters DnnAinrfi wn..w. J J2 'Mainurifrfl T 8. na. in airvmnjiters vv.. lit to Maintenance --- ' 13. 14. ik Lightnings Banishees Tin Twisters 16. Supersonics iT nm1lno v...... Ser oa ThnnHpr , 1 .... l U - 4 , mu . ...... UCIB. enter the may also S2.2K ner entry. at mofihao j...vi.. bowlers hmbm4 all participating however . a nlllA AM. in tne oouoies evnua iuuw is a events. This the ter singles en-- ., all After condition. mandatoryin set be will aohedule b iim .Mw will team each when up indicating bowl. This scneauie win oe yuu llshed in the Hill Top Times. Bowlers A. DOG SHOOTS MAN (AFPS) -LEGRANDE, Ore. t When a dog shoots a farmer, that news. It happened when Floyd Hyl-towas trying to shoot a chicken hawk over his barn. His dof jumped up, knocked down his gun, nervously pawed at the trigger and drilled farmer Hylton in the hand that feeds him. 2. 3. 4. n 'V, V 10- f - 4 University of Alabama's physical education laboratory says you would have to dance 20 hours to lose a pound of weight. If you'd rather walk, you'd have to amble 66 miles at a rate of four milea or, per hour to shed the pound if neither of these methods appeal to you, strenuous work or exercise will get the pound off quicker. Just hours or play 4.8 saw wood 10 hours of football, and. the job's done. And we'll guarantee, you'll be done too! fi 'it r, 4 it j .. ... is when children start to question the answers. A quick way to go broke is to start loving beyond your means. 3081st could top AACS with some organization (Photo by Bill Markel) Young Billy Moss tries his Dad's football gear on for size and takes a few pointers from the old man in hopes of someday making the team. Billy is pushing six years but with a little practice and having a good coach like his father, MSgt. Neal Moss, the Air Force can expect to have a rookie recruit, yet a seasoned football player on their side In a few years. : MATS Lt. Buesing and company could surprise f 3009th happy- landings 5. Maintenance the mechanics work too hard in the day 6. Medics, Weather, Hq OOAMA, etc somebody let Frankie Laine rest 7. No vacancy housing shortage. Hapless but fighting Hill Field will sign thirty to three months C near continuous football when they engage the University of Neva" Frosh, Sunday, November 13in Reno at 2:30 D.m. Weather permitting a squad of around 26 gridders will fly to the noted Nevada city ict the pigskin tussle. ,' Winless in eight starts, the Hillfielders are not expected to furni' much opposition for the junior Wolfpack. Although season gari records put the Nevada Frosh in the favorites position by a heav margin, the Sunday contest could prove to be a rough game for th Wolfpack since Hill will go all out for a win Reports from both camps indicate that both elevens are in fair physical shape. A dry field would force the Hill eleven into an aerial game while. the Nevada footballers would go into an all out running - . A Pound of Flash Adolescence al Base Alleys Now Open for Civilian Use J NOTICE, ALL LADY HILL FIELD BOWLERS! tzvktt uvTOfURT! The Osdens held City Tournament will be au 4 uecemuer, December, w.. .- -J it TWwtmhor 1949 at the Paramount Bowl. Hill Field entries must be turned into me league secExt 8298, retary, Betsy Mikesell, not later than 17 November 1949. Entrance fee is $2.25 per entry, each team to consist oi nve m . , 1 o. .Tptfl all-arou- nd . 9 9 - hoop-happ- - 15 10 16 10 ia Wr.lv Rollers iqoi UallnnntAra By Pfc. Charles R. Greenhaw Basketball! Basketball! The sport that James Naismith invented in Medical Group heartiest days of the gay nineties, in order to save gymnasiums the Erickson Stanley Silvers 5'11" Richard to provide a game for the fragile men who didn't like football, is and Priest John Lacey Goodwin 5'6" here First known as the "sissie game" basketball has advanced inLynn Thomas ..5'11" Russell Taylor Porter Boyston 5'11" Charles Ahlburn credibly since its start in the 90s. And today, they don't call it the Robert Salerna 5'7" Prank Irizarry sissie game. Neither do the big boys hang around at the gym doors S'lO" Alex Muckin to pay their respects to the basketballers anymore. At one . time when 2922nd Maintenance the big football brutes 5' 11" Wayne Rieger 5' 11' Melvin Salmon 5'11" th game was in its unpopular early stages in the form of black eyes to anyone their respects in Johnny Davis ..5'5' Elmer Curtis paying delighted Duane Wallace 5'5' Wilton Coburn 5'11" who left the gym after playing basketball. Presently the y Robert Baker ..5'5' Harry Camper ,.6'0" 5'8' Chrs. Nations ..6'1" game is about as tough as any, and today it finds participants who play t Neal Moss 5'10" most of the other top sports. Usually the best basketeers are Quentin Fry ..6'8' Ivan Ruple dressed. .6'1" A. De Wonia Rex Hartwick ..6'3' A. J. Mustico -- Vb" sportsmen. 5'10' John Reidel Everett Keefer 6'1" And so the game was not fancied by the group of "middle aged men" Lewis Gatzman 5'9 MATS whom it was intended. Instead it was taken up by youth, which for 5' 10" Stewart Cramer 6'0" Gene Lord in a way surprising, since youth generally preferred sports where was, Calvin Harm ..5'10" James Huffman 62 is more a factor than fleetness, or a nimble brain. brawn 5'10" 6'3' R. Harper R. Goodman 5'11 Warren Gilford 5'3" Wm. Huxley As Frank Menke, a great sportswriter stated, basketball wasn't merely 5'9" Dan Faber Edward Buesing 6'0 a dream come true. There's no story in sportsdom like that which deals Weather with basketball, the "sissie game" of 45 and 50 years ago, which has 6'1" Fred Ostrem 5'10" Bernard Curry 6'1" come Hawe Albert from sheer oblivion to utter greatness. Cowan b'6" Harold Hansen 5'8" Bare n The overwhelming popularity of the sport is not measured by the Marion Brock 6'2" Keith Hughes 5'11" By Marty Browning 5'8' Thomas Nelson 5'11V fact that it holds the record for attendance, but also, because it boasts Harold Hoots Hill Field's ladv keglers are go Lee Peek --r 5' 10' Thorn. Batcha 5'11" over 20,000,000 players throughout the world. 6' Wilfred Gable 5'11' , ing strong and they don't care who Gibson No less than seven teams will be entered in the race for the basketball knows it! Competition is Keen, a Schedule of Hill AFB when the intra-murleague opens comchampionship hich Ipvel of sDortsmanship is be TIME TEAMS DATE 15. will base have its games The November league has Nov. 15 Medice vs. Weather. ..... .6:30 P.M. petition Tuesday, ing displayed, and absenteeism indi on Two are on and games tap for, each Thursdays. Tuesdays played which Nov. 15 MATS vs. Maintenance.. .8:30 P.M. been held to minimum .6:30 P.M. night. Twilight games are scheduled for 6:30 p.m, while nightcaps folNov. 17 Ha and Hq vs. AACS cates the enthusiastic response. 17 Base Services vs. Medics. 8:30 P.M. low at 8:30 p.m. League statistics as of Nov. 3, Nov. .6:30 P.M. Nov. 22 Weather vs. AACS 1949 follow: Picking a favorite to win th e championship trophy is a good job Nov. 22 Base Services vs. Maint.. 8:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. for the best fortune teller, especially when he hasn't even seen the teams Nov. 29 Hq and Hq vs. Medics. .8:30 P.M. Nov. 29 Weather vs. MATS. with an impartial attitude, Hight Individual Series: 522 Dec. 1 Maint. vs. Hq and Hq... .6:30 P.M. practic. This distinguished prognosticator, Betsv Mikesell as look from here and deterteams to the review do will his best they .8:30 P.M. 436 Dec. 1 AACS vs. Medics.. Annie Reid P.M. mine how they will finish the first round, which will see each team 6:30 vs. Services. 6 Base Dec. Weather 434 Dec. 6 : 8:30 P.M. Betty Bridgeman Hq and Hq VS. MATS six league games before Christmas. 6:30 P.M. playing Dec. 8 Base Serives vs. AACS. .8:30 P.M. The 1906. AACS Sq is due to offer all opponents a rugged contest. Led Hiirh Game: Dec. 8 Medics vs. MATS .6:30 P.M. by team 203 Dec. 13 Medics vs. Maint captain, Gerald Grant, Frank Montognese and Robert Barron, , Betsy Mikesell Dec. 13 Weather vs. Hq and Hq... .8:30 P.M 171 who teamed together to. help AACS cop the softball title, these Shaw lads Beverly Dec. 15 Base Services vs. MATS- - 6:30 P.M. 167 Dec. Annie Reid 8:30 P.M. the communicators should field an organized team of players who aren't 15 AACS vs. Maint Dec. 20 Hq and Hq vs. Base Serv. 6:30 P.M. accustomed to accepting defeat, .. 8:30 P.M. Dec. 20 AACS vs. MAT- SHigh Team Series: .6:30 P.M. .2047 Dec. 22 Weather vs. Maint Reports from the 2922nd Maintenance area indicate that the cagers Movement Masters are so numerous that the mechanics want to put two teams in the Ten Hisrh Averages: league. Just how good they are no one will know until they face MATS .;......150 in, the second, tilt' of the inaugural night.? The capability pf,one of the Betsev Mikesell m 137 best cagers of maintenance, Harry Camper, is not known. Camper Annie Reid 133 is still recovering from a football injury that involved an arm. Mickie O'Brien 131 Nell Brideeman Over at MATS they are wondering what the chances are of having 131 Maria Stewart a good team. Lt. Edward Buesing will captain a team of players that 131 Dorothy Kezar some college experience. If the MATS cagers can get some orhave ioU June Weaver ganization they will give anyone in the league a rough time. 128 Shirley Phillips The 301st Air Base Group could easily be the team to beat. Plenty on 128 base the The bowling alleys Bernice Lindgren of experience and enough height are at the disposal of whoever takes 128 will be opened approximately NoLillian Gordonier vember 21 and will be available to the job of leading the Air Group into the league. Lt. Col. Arthur C. Team Standings: both Hill military and civilian per- Stone may give his basketball services to their cause. Won Lost sonnel and their dependents. The The medics will be a big question mark. If Robert Salerno and Lynn 8 alleys will be open on week nights Thomas ditch their football 28 . Movement Masters woes and gain enough steam to hit the 9 for league bowling and Saturdays 27 Down Beats then look for a hustling squad from the tape, needles and gauze basket, 14 22 Amazons and Sundays for open bowling. . 16 20 teams have" corps. Streamliners Approximately 15 Theodore Breske will have a tough go as he attempts to put a good 16 been organized but considerable 20 Smoothies team on the court representing the 3009th Base Services Squadron. 17 more can be handled. Sgt. Thomas 19 Racers Of one thing he can be" certain, he'll have a local lad who performs 19 H. Roth, manager, is especially de17 Pin Ups 19 sirous of having more women's and beautifully on the court. Roy, Utah's Jack Spencer is the subject of 17 No Blows mention and friends say it's an accident when he misses the basket. 21 mixed teams sign up. 15 Ace Keglers 13 23 For further information call Sgt. Even so, one fellow can't carry the load and right now there's no one Quad Squad 27 Roth, Ext. 748 or the Troop Com- in sight to help him. ; 9 Hot Shots 27 mandants office, Ext. 403. 9 Alley Katz Little is known about the team composed of Weather, Hq & Hq Sq, the Radar Bomb Sq, and Air Police. Consequently nothing much can be said about the team, ,. , THE SON WILL SHINE After looking at each teams material on paper and considering their difficulties, advantages, etc., this writer can again stick his neck out for predictions. As things stand now. here's how they will finish the first round: 1. AACS on the hunch that practice makes perfect . i"1 i 5' 10" C. Gardner Robert ssouie ..o iu .5'11" Harry Neff 5'10" Robert Hoff ..5'8" Albert Fellin Gerald urant ..o u Gilbert Duncan a . 13 10 10 ...13 13 12 AACS Robert Barron . Va" Marvin Weiler -- 6'1" P. Montognese 55" Pnupno r?nlmiir.t. 5'9" Nbrman Lance 5' 10" Alfred Durazo 5'11" Robert Pearson 5' 10" . 18 Black Widows Carl Davidson 5' 11" 5'8' T. Brauner Bernard Nunley 6 1 Ronaja coourn oiu Horace Grlflin 5 9" ; 256 Thunderbolts 5'9" ..5'7" ..5'8" 6'1" 5'8" of Games Team Standings: LOST 2 1. Flight Testers ..........26 .20 Installations 2. Air 8 20 3. Security Five 19 a. mTntnl Maulers 5! snnath Base Services Squadron Jack Spencer Francis Shaw John Norman. Bay D. Preston H. Charette In League Play "J20 Max Bills Cliff Morris Teams Listed Lady Bowlers Boast High Pin Scores High Team Single Game, Handicap 35 6. TOP TIMES HILL Pog4 - attack. For Hill the contest will bring to an end the 1949 season a year marred by the many incidents that weren't favorable; for a winning team. However these incidents such as injuries, changing, of coaches and bad turnouts for practice periods did not affect the' spirit of tne boys from the Hilltop. Their spirit was good considering Hhe many " unfavorable happenings. .' A review of the fading football season shows eight defeats oi Hi Field's slate. The season while poor in most respects produce)', T lads who stood out in defeat. Their names Eugene Colquitt,' Donald Jackson Colquitt was the whole show as far as the ground gaining depnfe jn was concerned while Jackson was tops on defense. |