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Show L-- 1956 9A. n prw HILL TOP TIMES - Page 11 (S QO 1 DliOp &Q 0 D (0) GO o) Forts Take Season's Crown In Civilian Bowling Tourney A Hornets Raping Up For Schedule ru lill play-of- f Monday night between the Jolters and the Superforts established the 'Forts as 195G league champions of the Hill AFB civilians men's bowling tournament. lhe buperforts recently won the second half of the tournament TEN HIGH AVERAGE BOWLERS which entitled them to meet the LL sbifi into high gear for a Jolters, first half champions, to FOR THE SEASON: favorAmerica's determine the top team for 1056. 177 WSSue of Tabby Roylance In last Monday's game the bitClaude Burton -- 176 ter struggle was actually resolved Jack Stokes 175 Soothe Hill nine has won one in the first game as the Forts piled Thelast 173 Max Allen ... two games. nd lost Hai-rUniversity up a 79 pin advantage in spite of 16 Sugihara Hal Francom s 208 game. vSWteam. The Hornets ..168 Earl Morris The second game went to the 160 a nine inning game. Harold Tillotson t 9 to 6 in ehowiner Jolters by a single pin. For the Yorito Homada to date was -- 160 k0t ' Wilson . third game the Forts squeezed by In"! ww Jr. College from 165 Frank in' 7 eame played on the with a mere 10 pins. ..165 Phil Biddle The winning team was composed HiU beat Weber by 14 of Claude Burton, Herb Larrick, SEASON EVENT WINNERS: went into that Tin a game ! Al Agee, Bill McFarland, and Jack Team Series tra innings. Stokes. The sixth member of the tcher was capable .2900 nr:ioGremlins hitwas Vera Gale. team with flonlin Tont !., heavy 2994 . Voodoos FINAL STANDINGS FOR THE 5988 Matadors SEASON: Star of the game was A2c Won Lost Team Games Team 01 one t tne iong-Ek hit Ek. WINNERS of Hill AFB's 1956 intramural volleyball tourney were Joy J. 12 44 1085 . Hill seen Voodoos at ever Superforts home runs A these players from the 29th Ammunition Supply Squadron. Front W . 10 37 A. a Tollir ihaf wnn 1069 Gremlins Spoilers row (left to right) are MSgt Elwood F. Sturtz (manager), AB fid spearneaucu 3T 21 Razors 10C4 . e game. Superforts P. John Edwin Zinis. Furniss and Back row (left to right) A2c 34 Saucers Flying unimef s nlaver-managbgt. are A3c Richard E. Rivers, A2c Gregory G. Panfilof f and Scratch Series 23 33 Installations in Hill's . 630 N. Fricks. A2c CU" said soft spots J Tabby Roylance 24 Substitutors -32 030 Claude Burton 31 2r Pogos" . elding departments, lviernn siaucu 617 Vere McGhie 25 31 Rockets wic here are several ueiuis 2C "0 Lom for men who can fill these Air Frames Handicap Series 20 728 Jolters Glen Quick 27 20 708 Gordon Milne be next game will Skymasters TTip Hornet's 20 27 Record Marks 648 Claude Burton rainst Utah State Agricultural 28 28 Gremlins ollege. The game will be played Scratch Game 2 2H Goonies Park Affleck John 23 at 259 Frank Wilson pril 01 195b AJJB's 33 Winners iul intramural volleyball tournament The Aces .- .Oeden. Game time will be 3 p.m. 247 Willard MacFarland 29th were the from Ammunition 33 .22 . an was it Voodoos players Supply Squadron, lid admission is free. Claude 240 Burton 37 nounced today. -- 10 Flight Testers everyone is inviieu. The squad from the ammunition F. Sturtz (manager). Airman Basic Matadors 37 Handicap Game -- 10 279 Frank Wilson 40 16 squadron made a clean sweep of John P. Furniss, and A2c Edwin Globemasters Modesty is the feeling that otit the contest with 16 wins, no losses. Zinis. 277 Willard MacFarland 10 46 : Scorpions is will discover for themselves 203 Fessler Nine teams in all entered the Harry bw wonderful you are. in was contest set The up tourney. matches of' three games each. The ammunition squadron met all comSupport the RELAX THIS petition and won each match withHILL TOP TIMES out bothering to play a third game. WEEKEND Runner-u- p spot in the intraAdvertisers mural games went to the 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight. The 28th Logistic Support Squadron and the COMPLETE- 7th Communications Construction Hill a fr's vollpvhall team has returned from Geiger AFB, Wash, and finished third fourth, Squadron after wrapping up the number two spot in the Northwest Conference Catering Service respectively. tournament, held April f. Volleyball stars from the ammo The Fairchild AFB Flyers from . . . Teas . . . Weddings NEVADA were A3c Richard E. squadron Washington placed first and . . . Church Functions Rivers, A2c Gregory G. Panfiloff, e third-plac"It sounds too good to be true, but AFB, Mont, took Frappes . . . Punches . . . A2c Leo N. Fricks, MSgt Elwood four-da- y event. . . . Frozen Salads the in honors is." Round trip bus transportait For Bowling Hill AFB defeated Larson AFB, tion, room Saturday night and $2.00 in recent Most league standings Tell Them You the first day of the tourney guest check per person. Leave Salt the H A F B Women's Bowling Wash., and lost a close match to Fairchild Lake Saturday a.m., return Sunday "Artistry in Ice Cream" League are as follows: p.m. in DIAL Lost the following day. Won 3017 Harrison OGDEN 19 Blvd., 41 " Rollettes On the third day of the tourney, 21 39 Bumble Bees Hill Top Times Hill took on Malstrom and trounced 20 34 The Fielders them by two games to one to cop 27 33 Saberettes match. the 27 33 Gremlins This Is the Place Married Couple Per Person 28 32 Cats In the finals, Hill was again Alley Where Good 31 29 pitted with Fairchild and dropped Gutter Snipes O Commercial Hotel 30 the match to give the Flyers first 30 Black Panthers Friends Meet 31 place in the winners circle. The Voodoos - 29 O Stockmen's Hotel COME IN BE CASUAL Red Devils - 20 .34 RELAX Technical Sgt. Jerome Green, 38 22 Blue Strikes services technician at Hill, Nightly Floor Shows at Ranchinn You Will Enjoy the Quaint Atmosphere 50 special 10 West Side Kids was declared the conferences' outfor Complete 157 Norma Siddoway and a member of Call ELginInformation standing player 138 Theda Healy team. A 2c William the all-st137 Drive-R- est Lee Wigness A Leisurely 2791st USAF Hospital, was Kelly, -- 135 all-stPat to also named the Royster squad. Stops YES AT LAST, IN JUST A FEW DAYS 131 were awarded at Geiger Mary Imaizumi Trophies Route En Excursions 130 Weekly RIGO WILL BE READY TO GIVE Charlene McCleary for team standings and individual 130 Dorothy Thorup Y0U THE WORKS 129 play. Jean Shinney WATCH FOR y ffl - t. . er Io 29th Ammunition Supply Squad Winners of Volleyball Tourney -..-- iQm MIlQyMII 2nd flacQ aft 23 Wita III. tagGir 10-lr- Standings Listed Mal-stro- m Ladies' Saw Their Ad 65 the S)95 sHIoo RIGO 'S - At Last BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ITALIAN FOOD AT ITS BES- T"BEST BECAUSE OF YOUR TEST' Home-mad- e Ravioli Meat Balls --r Lasagna Hot Pastrami Dip Sandwich Italian Fried Chicken Dinner Rigo's Submarine Sandwich IF YOU HAVEN'T VISITED US YET GIVE US A CHANCE! Rig 28th Street IV- - He Loves to Cook for You! Cafe & Pizza House at Washington Boulevard, Ogden 77 ar 5-- ar Connie Bowe Maxine Warren - 129 128 Red Cross Staff Car Will Go to Bidder Chevrolet black 1954 sedan, which has been used as a staff car for Red Cross officials, will be offered for sale in the near future, according to Ellis M. Husband, local Red Cross director. The car, which has less than 24,000 miles on the speedometer, will go to the highest bidder. Bids must be submitted to a San Francisco office by May 2. Prospective buyers may inspect the car and pick up bid forms at the Red Cross office at Hill AFB, building 330. Further information may be had by calling Mr. Husband on Ext. 213. A two-do- or OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 2 P. tt. to 6 P. H. 852 East 450 South, Clearfield THIS IS very attractive frame, ranch type home on large 62x172 lot, with complete fence 12x18 living room with carpet and drapes. Convenient kitchen and utility room. 2 nice bedrooms, garage, many extras. $10,600. LOW DOWN PAYMENT LIKE RENT TERMS! OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be at the Open House. HESTEBD MORTGAE LOAN CORP. REALTOR 1201 FIRST SECURITY BLDG. PHONE 48 |