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Show ; HILL TOP TIMES January 13, 1956 a ft m , - o By Glenn Quick The second half of the 1955-195- 6 season oi the Men's Hill inela Bowling League got underway Monday night, January 9th at Og den s Paramount Bowl after a M JfTJ Scoring Listed in Ladies Bowling Winners Named in First Half Play X two week's lay off for the holidays. The lay off seemed to have little effect on the members for many fine scores were turned in topped by ;64 series shot by Vere McGrae of the Gremlins team. Running a close second, Don Windham post ed a 563. Individual games were as hotly contested; Ray Joens with his 218 and Tabby Roylances' 217 were tops. Both high team series and high team individual scoring went to the Installations' five with 2903 and 1026 respectively. An added honor has been bes towed upon a member of the Hill meld Bowling League. In the elec tion of officers Sunday, January 8th, Lee Thorup was elected First vice president of the Ogden City cowling Association W ; Black Panthers Alley Cats Bumble Bees Gutter Snipes Saberettes West Side Kids . Gremlins I Blue Strikes' .. The Voodoos Red Devils Rollettes Fielders 3 Norma Siddoway Maxine Warren .. Lee Wigness Cleo Shively . Mary Imaizumi Dorothy Thorup Pat Royster Charlene McCleary Connie Bowe L LaRue Farris games Hill AFB's "Hornets" basketball 3 team is getting into high gear 3 again, following a layoff during the 1 3 Christmas-NeYear's holidays. 1 3 in The Hornets their most recent 1 3 defeated a strong Weber outing 1 3 Jr. College by score of squad 1 3 The game, held last Friday at 3 1 the college gym in Ogden, saw the 4 0 Hornets in command all the way. 4 0 SSgt Charles j Johnson, guard, O 4 was high man in the game, racking O 0 up 21 points. Johnson missed only 0 0 two shots from the floor and made be bowled five for five at the fowl line. Lt. Darrell Tucker, forward, hustled w . 68-5- 8. , . Hill's intramural basketball com- at a later date. petition is hot and heavy as the season enters its second half. Forty-eiggames remain to be 32 32 before the season comes to played 34 30 a close on February 20. When the 29 35 first round ended last Wednes30 28 MATS day, (combination 6th 37 27 and 1906th A ACS) tied Weather 37 27 with the 29th Ammo with a score 42 22 of 7 wins and 2 losses. 43 21 All games are played at the base High Averages gym. Two games are held nitely Monday through Thursday. The , 159 first game starts at 1800 hours and 137 another follows at 1915 hours. ... 136 Team standings at the end of 133 the first half are as follows: ... 133 W L . 132 First three high team Bumble Bees Hornets Getting Into Gear Again the ball for 13 1 1 1 points. The Hornets now boast a record of 11 wins and one loss against top competition in the local area. Hill's casaba artists are now eye-inthe forthcoming Nnrkhwpsit. Conference tourney to be played at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Wash. The tourney, to be held 5 Feb., will pit eight Air Force teams from bases in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington as well as the Hornets. The base basketballers will journey to Logan tonight to meet the USAC freshmen's team. er 21-2- ht : The Voodoos Saberettes 14 17 25 32 47 39 32 1 1 1 3 3 Voodoos Intramural Ball 0 3 . L L 0 0 4 4 4 - W 50 New Rod and Gun Club Officers Joseph C. McDonald, (top row, left) Security, was elected president of the Hill AFB Rod and Gun Club for 1956 at the annual banquet held recently at the Officers' Club. Other officials who will serve during the coming year are (top row, left to right) Stan Jensen, Overseas Monitoring Office, Supply, Director; Burton Scott, Supply Liaison, Director; and Fred (Houk) Jensen, Accessories Electrical Control Branch, Treasurer. (Bottom row, left to right) William G. Leithiser, Assistant for Plans, Procedure and Quality, Director; Don Davenport, Inspector General, Executive Officer; and Jack Way, Plans Office, Supply, Vice President. Absent when photo was taken was Mrs. Jennie Anderson from Technical Library, Supply, who was elected Secretary. Team Standing: Team nstallations Congratulations are in order to Maxine Warren, Genevieve Shultz, Jolters Rada Taylor. Aria Packer, and Cleo Shively, as keglers of the Black 'ogos Panther Team of the Ladies HAFB Bowling League. These gals, 'lying Saucers came after 16 weeks of league play Superforts First three high single games up with top honors for the first Norma Spoilers 218 Siddoway half of the season by winning du Jean Parker light Testers" . 190 Globemasters games and losing 14. ::. 186 Pat Royster .. First three high team three Matadors They were followed close behind Gremlins 47 wins Cats with by the Alley games. Substituters and 17 losses, and the Bumble Bees Saberettes 2560 Rockets lossesThe 25 and 39 wins with 2524 Alley Cats Gognies 2514 winners of the first half will Black Panthers . the First three high individual three Record Marks compete against winners of troRazors second half and at that time games Scorpions be will . 559 Norma Siddoway phies and prize money bkymasters awarded. Cleo Shively 486 The Aces Roster 486 Pat Air Frames . Scoring at the end of the first half: MATS 29th Ammo 4677th Radar 2791st Hospital 28th Log 461st AP single 25th Ammo 913 7th Comm 905 2849th ABW 890 461st Motor Vehicle 131 129 128 128 7 7 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 0 2 2 2 3 3 Vf SALE 4 6 6 These are give-aw- 7 HERE ARE A FEW OF THE REAL HOT ITEMS 9 ay prices belou our wholesale FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS V2 6 COFFEE TABLES Vz PRICE PRICE PIECE WROUGHT IRON ROOM ENSEMBLE O Full Length Sofa O Genuine Dougliie Plastic Top Step Table O Saddle Seat Lounge Chair O Matching Cocktail Table O Luxurious Arm Chair O Matching Corner Table NORGE GAS RANGE Reg. $249.95 SALE - LAMP TABLES STEP TABLES And $124.98 All for $99.50 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE Regular $239.95 SALE $119.98 O WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC IRONS Hats Oil to Those Gals i i '? 7 Bowling Notes BLACK PANTHERS inners of the first half of the Ladies Hill AFB Bowling League are keglers shown above (left to right) Cleo Shively, Aria Packer, Rada Taylor, and Maxine Warren- - Another team member, Genevieve Shultz, was absent when photo was taken. f Page Outstanding bowling was performed by Norma Siddoway (right) and Jean Shinnov, (left), members of the Women's HAFB Bowl, ing League, during I he Of den City Bowling Tourr.ament held recently. 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