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Show L HILL TOP TIMES ay 7, 1954 Presented Bowling "Oscars' Page 7 Extensive Summer Sports Program Planned for Military Personnel v Etiquette is the noise you don't make when you eat soup. "Don't you ever wish you were a sports program will be offered to military personnel barefoot boy again?" stationed at Hill Air Force Base, according to Joe Hess, athletic di"Not me. I work on f a turkey rector. . ranch." ' There will be base teams in hasehnll softhall. WAP Kr.ftV.nl1 lf aau tennis witn comnetitinn in and he still has his ocal leagues and against other Air Personnel interested in tryouts hisIftonsils, 10 to 1 he'sappendix a doctor. Force bases. for any of the base teams should In the intramural denartment. contact Mr. Hess at Bldg. Ext. 8100. Bldg. there will be a In addition, the golf tourna- Ext. 5G5. Personnel desiring to ment starting: Mav 10 at the enter intramural competition is open daily Monday through FriMeadow Brook golf course in Salt should contact their squadron or day, from 0730 to 2100 hours and Lake City, a tennis tournament organizational athletic officer or from 1300 to 1800 on week ends and starting May 17 on the base tennis NCO for full details. holidays for, basketball, handball, courts, and an intramural softball Military personnel who wish to badminton weight lifting, boxing eague starting; May 31. Hess said. individually are remind- workouts, . tumbling, gymnastics In addition, a summer basketball participate ed that golf clubs, tennis rackets and ping pong. league is planned to keep all inter and halls, anrl snmf fishinc pnnin. Mr. urged all military perested military personnel busy, he ment are available on 72 hour loan sonnel Hess to take advantage of the said. at. t.hft r summer " " sports program. "ov , A full summer ' lust for Fun , (v- - - A 1 ' S-5- S, 54-ho- le base-gymnasiu- I the trophies they brought back from the Northwest Conference tournament are (left to right) SSgt. Ralph u Mihaftlis. 28th Logistic Support Squadron; and SSet. Felix Martinez. 4671 Radar Evaluation Flight. Another trophy winner, SSgt. UOmilUC X mum, noa auomi " iicii puuiu was laKen, Proud of Bowling I Three Win Trophies odel Airplane Contest Set For Military 4 At McChord AFB Bowling Tournament were inree oownng trophies brought back home by Hill AFB airmen from the Northwest Bowl The Northwest Conference Model ing Conference tournament held at Contest for 1954 will be McChord Air Force Base, Washing Airplane I .t Dn nn n !1J at raircnuu ah- rwtc uaoc, 0 Vashineton. June, 1954. The Knrthwest Contest will determine the 12 eligible persons who will to to the Air Force Wide contest it Biggs AF Base, Texas, 19-2- 3 A 1 . - "IT 19-2- uly, 1954. Anv military personnel stationed it Hill AF Base who are interested h competing in the Northwest con contest should contact Mr, ference Hess. Chief. Special Services Section. Ext. 565, Bldg. IGymnasium) for full 'details. Contestants are advised that they nust hold a valid AMA (Ameri-a- n foe S-5- 50 license to the World Wide Con-es- t. All entries must be in by Model ompete in 10 Association) May, 1954. iowling Results Listed for 461st standings in the current tournament being conduct-I- d by the 461st Bombardment Kmg, Light, are as follows p4th BOMB SQ. laint. Sq. Itr. Veh. Sq. W L 22 2 10 14 13 11 12 12 10 14 q. Wg. & TAC . B Gp & Fd Sv . th Bomb Sq. . mm Sq. . New Hours Listed for Base Hobby Shops New hours for the base 9 8 15 8 16 16 ana shops, which include arts automoand woodworking, crafts, tive, were announced this week and will become effective May 10. The automotive shop will be open from 9 ajn. until 9 p.m. daily Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on week ends and holidays. The arts and crafts shop and woodworking shop will be open from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. on week days with hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week ends and holidays. The base gym will be open from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. daily and on week ends from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. 1954 CH 18 Cubic Ft. Upright : SAVE MONEY! 17-IN- Trade - m hobby Team fowling Gmb Gp. ton, April 20 to 23. Winning honors in the Class C doubles competition were a twosome from Hill, SSgt. Ralph H. Michaelis, 28th Logistic Support Squadron; and SSgt. Feliz Mar tinez, 4671 Radar Evaluation They were presented Flight. trophies for collecting 1S68 pins for six games each. SSgt. Dominic Pinola, 7th Communications Construction squad ron, tied for the highest score in Class A singles with his 238. He received a. trophy for this fete. 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