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Show Page 6 HILL TOP TIMES Monthly Oustanding Athlete Award Goes to AACS Airman for December PIN ACTION Det 5, Airman White won the honors close race over two other competitors. Airman White hails from Clearfield, Utah, is 20 years of age, and He attended prep school single. at Davis High School and upon graduation entered Weber College for before entering the Bob has been active in service basketball and sof tball most of his life, having played for the Clearfield 2nd and 4th Wards of the LDS Church and for his squadron while in the service. White entered the service in September, 1952, at fort Douglas, Utah. He took basic training at Parks Air Force Base, California. Upon completion of basic training he was sent to Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi for schooling. After completing school, Airman White was assigned to the 1906th AACS Squadron at Hill Air Force in a A Hj one-quart- er J Base. A2C Robert White Hocdball "Tourney" Will Be Conducted A base handball tournament will the base gymnasium starting 20 January 1934. be conducted in Military interested personnel should contact their squadron orThere derly room immediately. will be both singles and doubles competition with medals being awarded to individual champions. Since arriving at Hill, White has been very active in all Squadron sports. At the present time he is on the AACS Basketa stand-ou- t ball team. He has been largely responsible for guiding his team to a first-hal- f tie for first place honors with 28th Log. Bob has averaged 12.2 points per game along with his fine rebounding and floor play. He is definitely one of the top intramural players on the base Good going A2C Bob White. HiU Homets Will Collide with Opponents for First Half Honors The Bubbles" Like Bowling The first half of the season is over and the mighty SUPER-FORT- S have done it again. The winning team is composed of Jack Stokes, Charlie Burton, Vein Gale, Chase Brian and Al Agee. Getting the tough points when the chips are down apparently is the key to success. Having two top bowlers helps too. Here is how they finished. Won' Lost SUPERFORTS Jolters Trailers . UAL Bailers ... Analysts Globemasters Gremlins Voodoos Installations Airframes Matadors Goonies - .... ... . 2sy2 27y2 21 23 24 25 -..... 24v ... Flying Saucers Coordinators 20 28 27 27 ... -- i 24 22 21 . Flight Testers Rockets Razors 19 18 16 Spoilers Skymasters Jolters Irailers . . 37 38 40 1091 1080 1047 , league is composed of nearly the same teams that played in the f irst half with the exception that the 2949th Depot Training Group dropped out of the league and the 7th Radar Calibration Squadron took their place. A close race for second half honors is anticipated .with the 2Sth Logistic Support Squadron and 1906th AACS Squad-o- n Det 190G-5, looking like Squadron contenders. Log and AACS-- 5 tied for first half honors and will play off this week to see who wins the first half title. Gymnasium Now Sports v Dcautiiul New Floor The Hill gymnasium underwent a major operation during the holidays and emerged with a beautiful new floor. The improvement will make the Hill Court the finest in the Northwest Conference Area and will be the site of the 1951 Northwest Conference Basketball Tournament. FOR RENT New 2 Bdni UNFURNISHED Shake; Gas, neat, large rooms, auto, washer. $80. PER MO. Bdm. 2 Frame, large lot, close to School and Church. Attached Garage, Gas Heat. $75. PER MO. 3 Bdm. Brick, corner lot, in Kays ville, oil-fir- ed fridge. furnace, range and play good ball to win over the proved supply men. Call Goes Out lor Military Boxers the With holidays over and everyone ready to settle down for the new year, boxing practice will again start at the Hill gymnasium. Due to shipments during Christmas and New Year, coach, 1st Lt. John Nightingale will probably have to start from scratch to rebuild the Hornet boxing team. All militaryoutpersonnel interested in for the Hornet team trying should contact 1st Lt. Nightin gale at xt 21G or (534 immediately. For Sale Buick Roadmaster Radio and Heater Good Condition Must Sell Make Offer Call Ogden after 5 1916 Attention Drivers Clarence S. Simmons 84 N. Main . It) A TTT A Somerville Hal Francom With , c2 Series Features Another Team From Women's Bowling League 'at Hill Another group who's making a name for themselves in the women's bowling league at Hill AFB are "The Bubbles" five keglers who all hail from the supply and services directorate. Captained by Thelma Toupin, this team has vowed to provide as much competition as possible in the feminine bowling league. "If you were to get better acquainted with members of this team." says Kay Snoddy, publicity mana- ger for the league, "you would dis cover that Thelma s hobby runs Bowlers along the musical line while Hazel Cooper reads poety and psychology. The Chief, Personnel Services Maxine Sadleir loves parties and Branch is looking for enough bowlFern Wilson is always planning teams to form a new league. them and remembering other peo- ing Any organization wishing to enter ' ple's birthdays. Amar Mabey de- a new call league please lights in raising Siamese kittens R. P. Sauzek, Ext. 8491. Captain and is a sharp trapshooter too." Current standings in the Hill AFB women's bowling league are as follows: Improve Your Team Standings 1. Rum Runners COLOR 2. The Bubbles 3. Pink Ladies PHOTOGRAPHY 4. Shufflers Classes Now Being 5. Jetettes " Sought . 6. Formed Wild Roses High Individual Game: 694 592 Jean Shinney June Weaver - There m one reason It wasn't her But those old-fashio- 10 176 163 141 Elaine Anderson Walt Somerville 678 High Individual Series: Kim Kawashima 675 J ean Shinney 452 Grant Barben 671 June Weaver 447 High Single Game in both Lillie Zito 378 scratch and handicap As held by Kim Kawashima with a 2G6 and Barben with a 264. 301. Second high was also rolled Last week's 'hotshots' include a week before the half ended by Jack new high series of Don Sparks who tallied a 247 and 622 andStokes', a 220 game; Hank DeBoer, 273. Third high scratch is held 576 scratch series, Don Sparks 224 by Hal Francom with a 23G and game, Superforts 2931 series and third high handicap by Grant theTrailers 1010 game. Handicap- enly ohy tlinb ncr LESSONS $10 Results Guaranteed ENROLL NOW ... 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They are (left to right) : Fern Wilson, Thelma Toupin, Amar Mabey, Hazel Cooper, and Maxine Sadleir 36y2 Play . ''MSl t' g3 31 32 34 The same three hold t.ViA three places in the team high single: out in a slightly different uruer Jolters . Installations : Irailers In the individual iPk LIK, - 29 29 3047 3033 3024 nn ...... fW- 28 Here are the nresent leader's in the special events which may or may not noia up ior the rest of the season. The team hie-- series is the toughest team event consisting 01 an tnree games 01 .the whole team plus handicap: Installations 14R. 34V2 y2 Precisioneers fr 14 18 18 42 38 38 36 35 33 32 31 events the high average is the most difficult to win and stands like this: Jack Stokes, Superforts 175 174 The Hill Hornet basketball team picked up three big wins in the Hank DeBoer, UAU Bailers Burton, Superforts 174 Ogden Recreation League during the holidays to keep their .500 sea- Charlie 172 son's average intact. For the Hill Five it was four straight wins in Hal Francom, Jolters 170 the Ogden League to place them in a first place tie with 50th QM Tabby Roylance : 169 Harry Sugihara from General Utah Depot Depot vern Gale 165 The Hill team and QM team will Matt Resumes in CanHia. O 165 collide on the Hill Court Tuesday, Ed White 164 19 Infra mural League decide January in a game that should Walt Somerville ICO half championship. The The second half of play will get Hornetsfirst 1 hen comes the high series which have already dumped 'the under way in the Intramural Basestablished only last week by Street in a was ketball League this week after a soldiers from 2nd will some real bowling: Scratch, have to Jack btokes The practice game but three week holiday . . lay-of- f. 15, 1954 By Phil Biddle A2C Robert R. White, a native of Clearfield, Utah, and assigned 190G-1906th AACS Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, was selected as outstanding athlete for the month of December. to January cowr-rtg- ni policies. C. G. TICE Trans-Pacifi- c Agency Layton, Utah Phone Kays. 185 2 143 WASH. BLVD., OGDEN 273 SOUTH MAIN, SALT LAKE |