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Show lr Page March 6, HILL TOP TIMES Civilian BowlQrs SbsnrpQia 'ffoir By Phil Biddle Two weeks from Sunday, March 22, will see Army, Navy and Air Force bowlers of Utah vie for the coveted Inter-DepTrophy. Hill must win this one to keep Utah General from retiring the trophy with three consecutive wins. The event will be held entirely at Paramount this year. It will start at noon with the first squad composed of four teams from each installation. Then the Commanding The Sore Thumbs nosed out the uiiicers or their representatives Fancy Bowling Scored By ot Lady Keglers an Gay Gals by 2yu games in the latest escapade enjoyed by the Hill AFB ladies bowling league. The ladies were doing some real fancy bowling during the past week. For instance, Juanita Stewart picked up the split, Madelyn Schmidt picked up the split, and LaRue Farris picked up the split. 10 10 5-- 10 Current team standings follows: Team Won Sore Thumbs Gay Gals Voo Doo Vamps Five Sleepers 23 20 19 Spotters Bowlettes Hill Toppers 18 15 IS 13 QT's . Racers Rollettes 12' 11 8 7, 3 Greenhorns Hill Jills will roll one frame or more in case of tie for the Commanders' Trophy. Then the second squad will begin at 3 p.m. The winner is based on total pins for both squads with handicap. The select 40 bowlers and alternates are being teamed up by officers. league are as The Welfare Council provides the entrance fee for trophies Depot Lost but each bowler pays his own 5 bowling plus a 20 cent expense 7 fee. The high team will win indiO vidual trophies. A trophy and a 10 pair of bowling shoes will go to 10 the man scoring highest 3 game 13 scries with handicap, and a trophy to the with 16 handicap.highest single game 17 Don't miss this event. If you are 20 not selected for the Depot squad 21 25 by your average to bowl, enter the Doubles and Singles open to all. Five High Bowlers: Roma Goff 152, Virginia Baggs INDIVIDUAL EVENTS 143, Lucille Battison 138, Theo This Doubles and Singles is also Fletcher 137, Ramona Becker 136, a great event with handicap based Mary Nelson 136. on 75 of 200. This event will be rolled on Saturday, the 21st, Hitting the ceiling is no way to also at the Paramount. Each bowler rolls three games on six alleys get up in the world. for singles, immediately followed Old English Proverb by the doubles across six other alA cold can be either positive or leys. negative. It depends. Sometimes Every bowler in a Hill Field the eyes have it, other times the League with 15 games rolled as nose. of 7 March is eligible to enter. Prize funds are returned 100 with 5 places set for Doubles and 10 for Singles. This may be inBUDD'S creased based on the number of entries received. Trophies will go to the winners with added prizes being a bowling ball to high handicap combined score, a bowling bag to high scratch singles, and bowling shoes to high scratch douFULL bles score. CUSH - N - CREPE PLATFORM OR WITH The cost of the combined event HEELS is $4 per man. Get your entry blanks from your league secretary. $5.50 These must be certified by him 328 H - 25th SL, Ogden and submitted with the fee by 14 O tt 150 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Paramount, scored a terrific 273 game in his second year of bowling. This was 3 strikes and 23 pins short of a perfect game. He spared the first frame, counted five pins and converted in the second and struck out 'til the last ball when he left two pins standing. Bruce says, "I was just lucky, the pins just kept falling down." However, he has rolled a 248 game previously. Bruce, of the Plastic Shop, plays for the Splitters and lives at 1561 N. Washington Blvd. in Voodoos 12 -- 11 25 8 28 that aviu, Jets 7. Misfits 8. Bomarcs 9. Column 10. Falcons 24 21 21 -- 24 . 21 -- 20 -- 24 25 26 29 33 18 16 -- 12. Splits -- a schedule can be Twisters TTl A vra' C. is phone TA The Paramount lanes are being resurfaced next week-en- d so there will be no league bowling on th' evening of the 13th. A new second nigh team series was rolled last week by the Terrors with a 2906. Tuesday's paper indicated the Pogos had high series of 2883. UK 13JJ L -- 13 11 - 9 -- 9 ICO erickson 166, C. Morris Zabriskie 164, W. Branch 15 17 m 19 T . TT- -.l 168, 164, I WTiat brought me here?" asked the rosebud. "The stalk," answered the rost Left To Sell 03. IN Municipal Acres ROY, UTAH Credit Union s design, 3- - homes. TV new n, and FURNITURE OPEN DAILY TRI-LEVE- 21 Mo 24 Mo 15.24 30.49 60.98 91.47 121.96 13.25 26.51 53.03 79.54 106.06 11.76 23.53 47.07 nncniT iirunn EXnnrt !tQ Lower Level 3 Eccles Bide. UTAH OGDEN, 2 baths, attached bricked-u- p special. 70.60 94.14 1,600 sq. carport. Extra large family room with Roman brick fireplace. 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Scorchers Layton Won Upsetters Installations Titans High Flight Minutemen 6. Headpins , . W 5.. . m 13 Flatniks 1. 179. I. Dallin- ga, 177, R. Sonnenfeldt 176, T. Roy-17-2, 2. H. DeBoer 172, C. Burton 172, 3. 4. L. Stewart 172. 1. 2. 3. 4. 17 ig Bountiful Friday Hi Ave: E. Morris Friday . ve Smonm. k""6h 24 24 .12 of these FEDERAL EMPLOYEE Ui Hi-Fi- Ogden. March so 15 14 a Rascals Matadors 24. Pirates Friday night league at 15 11. Slowballs 16 12. Radpmes 16 13. Gyrosyns 16 14. Robots 19" 13 16 15. Skyrockets , 13 19 18 16. Stragglers . -- 18 13 u -- 18 18 17. Sparkies 11 18. Strikeouts ". 18 10 22 16 20 19. Electrons 2S 9 21 20. Idiots 15 25 --15 21 Ave: H. 1ToBcio.'ti --15 21 Kawashima 172, F. .Williams iff 23 'I "I PI? T f. 22. 23. OOAMA 21 20 20 20 -- 20 Amso's At Your CAR , -- -- 21. flying Saucers Brace Hill, above, rolling in the X Your last chance to buy one ultra-moder- Real Estate and Savings Loans at Lower Rates Also FREE INSURANCE trtfVirrO 8. Scorpions ,, 9. Superforts 10. Record Marks 11. Snark Boosters 12. Bomarcs 13. Gremlins 14. Zeros 15. Hustlers 16. Installations 17. Goonies REAL ESTATE 12 Mo 13.22 22.21 44.42 88.84 133.26 177.68 vVK5MA A ga 2a Nine Strikes ' BM. split with the Superforts. berger. Les Stewart had a mighty 635 serStandings 3 Mar. 59 ies with a 234 game. Ike Dal-linParamount Bowl Friday f rolled a 601 series but with a high of 243. Won T: or- 1. Fireballers Monday mite City ' 2. Rejects 03 v Won Lost 3. Kool Eats 22 H' -- 27 9 4. Sloppy Five 1. Spoilers 22 10 10 5. Terrors J26 2. Razors 19 i2ir 13 6. Computers 23 3. Pogos 19 ' if 14 22 .7. Mishaps' 4. Substitutors 19 IS 15 8. Goofballs --21 5. Skymasters 19 13 .21' 15 9. Misfits 6. Aces 17 15 15 10. Splitters . 21 7. Controllers 15 m out 19. Jolters COMPARE THESE PAYMENTS WITH OTHERS Amount Credit should have gone to the Hi Ave: T. Roylance 186, P Goonies with a 2893 as they eked die 170, C. Bennett 166, R. 18. 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