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Show Page 7 HILL TOP TIMES March 23, 1956 Hill Hill Play Most At Bouling Tourney Hill AFB will play host to the Conference Bowling Northwest Tournament to be held at the base alley, March 26 through 29, 4' according to Chief Warrant Officer Carlton A. Dearman, project officer. Keglers from Fairchild, Geiger, McChord, Larson and Mountain Home Air Force bases in Idaho as well as Malstrom AFB, Mont.; and Portland AFB, Oregon, are ex pected to vie with Hill for tourna ment honors. The bowling classic, besides nick ing the best base team, will single out the six top bowlers to make up a Worth west Conference team. The sextette will represent the eight bases in Air Force world wide bowling matches, set mid April at Sheppard AFB, Wichita .balls, Texas. Warrant Officer Dearman said the local contest will be set up IL -in team, doubles and singles events. The top base team will be the one BOWLING BEST IN Admiring all the trophies copped by Hill with the most pins for all events AFB in the recent Inter-Depbowling tournament are some of High total pin scores will also the keglers responsible for Hill AFB walking off with sweepstake HILL KEGLERS Hill AFB's bowling team, shown above, will determine berths on the NW con honors. Lt. Colonel Fred C. Johnson (right) Hill AFB commander, team. ference be a hard combination to beat in the Northwest Conference Bowlevent. started the ball rolling by winning the commanding officers team won the best above individual for bowlers ing Tournament, set March 26 through 2c29 at the base bowling of Other the tour trophies Monday, opening day William Reeves, Major alleys. Back row (left to right) are A effort when they rolled a 3002 series handicap. They are (left to ney, will be devoted to practice Officer Carlton A. Dearman, Chief Warrant J. John Hutchinson, and Harold' Joe Ben rounds. Tuesday, the bowlers will Tillotson, Yaunt, Jacobs, Wayne Bybee, right) row (left to right) Front Leo Chavarie coach). and (team Dave Morgart. MSgt. compete on a team basis. Doubles K. and S5gt R. E. Robert Simons, Takimoto, are MSgt. Capt. competition will make un Wed Nicolas Germino. J. nesday's program with Thursday reserved tor singles. Hill AFB's bowlers are going to COMPLETE be hard to beat, according to M 1 .Leo from (Continued Page Chavarie, team coach bgt. Service Sgt. Chavarie's score sheets show ceived an orchid corsage from an reAll A2c William Reeves to be the Ogden florist, participants . . . Teas . . . Weddings InttQir-iGp- M squad's high scorer with an aver- ceived corsages, compliments of the . . . Church Functions age of 170. Other team members Civilian Welfare Association. Frappes . . . Punches and their averages are CWO Dear-maThey were presented to girls by . . . Frozen Salads Hutch-ensoMiss Lenis Christensen, last year's 168; Major John J. By PHIL BIDDLE honan was R. who K. Hill Miss 168; Takimoto, AFB, MSgt. Bowl After eight lean years of participation in the Inter-Dep160; SSgt. Nicolas J. Germino, ored guest at the ceremony. Miss a tournament without season's this all winner, ing keglers copped 168; and Capt. Robert E. Simons, Christensen is currently attending the trophies. college at the USAC but visited the "Artistry in Ice Cream" Have you ever seen a bowling team of 40 bowlers? That's what 165. DIAL As a tune-u- n Air Force base for the occasion, bhe was ac- the for Utah General Depot, Navy Supply Mrs 3017 her Harrison bowlineConferBlvd., OGDEN the NW companied alternate, by finals, mm 11 1 P J t ' and Hill Air Force Base each used an excellent - L.oris Uabling wno worKs in bup uouDies ana singles forthence enter will the in the mass tournament. It took tournament, ihis competition was- coming Utah State Bowling Tourn- - ply. two squads of 12 five-ma- n teams open to an men irom tne xnree aeThe matches will be held I all Sunday afternoon before the pots with established handicaps. ament. March 31 throue-- Anril 1 at the champions were determined. And Trophies and cash awards in these state Bowling Lanes, Salt Lake like true champions, the Hill Field events are (zzm ossim entirely Dy tne Citv bowlers came through when the participants,provided ine cowung ugaen chips were down. Center donated a bowling ball, NSD, 1248 Hfltwefln smmHe io f! Amman ri two pair of bowling shoes and a . Ken Morley-Ke- n Miller, HAFB, ling Officers Event was held and bowling bag. 1242 I the trophy won by Lt. Col. Fred are as Prize winners follows: O. Johnson, Hill AFB Commander. HANDICAP DOUBLES . D. Krumperman, Chas. Dezem- 1. B. Stevens D. Guthrie, UGD, This seemed to turn the tide. ber, UGD, 1233. 1253 After trailing by as much as SINGLES HANDICAP Mac- GREENER can be ap390 pins in the first three games, 2. (Tie) Ben Yaunt-Willar- d 1. Joe Ward, UGD, 687 farlane, HAFB, 1248. the Hill bowlers fought back in Ike Dallmga, Vic Smith, 2. D. Guthrie, UGD, 681 plied anytime during the fourth game to within 150 pins 3. Ken Miller, HAFB, 669 of second place Utah General. In the growing season. 4. D. Hunter, UGD, 661 the fifth Hill moved into second 5. Frank Hare, HAFB, 648 place behind pace setting Navy 6. D. Benson, UGD, 647 with 102 pins to pick up. This is 7. Tosh Sase, UGD, 645 very close bowling when you con8. Willard Macfarlane, HAFB, 636 Only GREENER has ALL sider 300 individual lines had been 634 9. Jim HAFB, Hogge, rolled up to this point. . ORGANIC NITROGEN Current standings in the ' Hill 10. Chas. Marsino, UGD, 630 Then came the deciding sixth & Doubles Singles PLUS additional WEED- game and with the best aggregate Field Ladies Bowling League are Combined HDCP D. Guthrie, UGD, 1337 game of the day, Hill bowlers as follows: FREE manure fillerl Won Lost High Scratch Singles Series swept into first place with 209 nins to spare over Utah General. Navy Rollettes 597 Joe UGD, no Ward, 31 i,v nmu piuce aicer lead 14 Hign ocratcn uouoies oeries 30 Gremlins wFi;u ing iour of the five games. 17 Ike Dallinga, NSD, 558 27 Bumble Bees Pace setters and winners nf in Saberettes 18 . 26 dividual trophies for the best team Alley Cats 24 . 20 RELAX THIS eitort was Hill team number 6 con Black Panthers 21 . 23 QUICK ACTING 22 22 sisting of Harold Tillotson, captain, Gutters Snipes . IN WEEKEND Ben Yaunt, Joe Jacobs, Dave Mor- The Fielders LONGER 22 . 22 24 . 20 gart and Wavne Bvhee. This Blue Strikes LASTING rolled a 3002 series handicap led Red Devils 26 . 18 by Captain Tilloston's 651 series. The Voodoos . 15 29 Harold Won a t.rnnW nnrl o tiiiof West Side Kids 38 6 . bowling shoes as the best bowler Norma Siddoway 157 VELVET LAWN SEED of the day. Dave Morgart rolled a 143 Theda Healy trophy winning high game of the Lee Wigness 136 98c LB. ay witn a 2U9. 133 NEVADA Pat Royster The larCf'"rrtntin :v PORTER WALTONS SEED, TREATED WITH 133 UUUHY will Cleo Shively be held pbut to be too true, "It sounds 133 by Hill APR until good Imaizumi EXCLUSIVE TRI-KO- T PROCESS, FOR BETTER Mary wil1 aain be Pced Maxine Warren 131 il aLwh.en bus Round it is." transporta trip START AND FASTER GROWTH on line. Winner of the trophy Dorothy Thorup 130 and $2.00 room tion, Saturday night 129 "uw umes wiu retire it per Charlene McCleary check guest per person. Leave Salt 129 manently. LaRue Farns 50 FT. PLASTIC HOSE Action Wne nnt Lake x. a. Saturday a.m., return Sunday Charlene McCleary rolled three aay, however, as officials conducted 150 games. 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