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Show HILL BAMMY BETS By SSgt Friday, April 2, 1, TOP TIMES PIN POINTERS Grass Has Riz Spring Has Sprung I Yonder Where Home Base Is Harold Bamford By Hugh Stewart With the finish tape just two weeks away, keglers from Hill are putting in extra practice in anticipation of a stormy stretch rK for the second half championship and the resultant pot of gold. Ma ders with a two point advantage at this stage and a six year old reS of "always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" have a look both mercer and anxious. And if the plans of the Blackwidows and Mustangs W ture, they have reason to worry. For the other teams, it is just a mate Major and Elinor The wind blew and the snow fell and still all thoughts point to baseball and Softball. With the opening day in the majors hardly two weeks away, one can hardly deny that the diamond sport needs only a shot in the arm (a couple of days of sunshine and a dry field) to break loose from its winter cocoon. With plans in full swing here on the base, the diamond hopefuls are already casting an eye to Area play at Roswell, New Mexico in July. n h . of "place" money. ; , The weekly games of Monday, 22 March, brought out the uw assortment of good, bad and indifferent bowling. When the smoke an beer glasses had disappeared both the Jets and Thunderbirds W moved up a peg, and the Marauders were breathing more freely a one point lead. Secretary Hal Fran-corpoints out a very odd spat coincidence. Three teams, Avengers, Commandos and Lightnings, maj identical scores of 888 during one session and the following game Marauders come up with 1020 pins each. Hij the Blackwidows and Single Games: R. ' Killian, 233; Colonel Reid, 225; D. Thome, 222 m Mahoney, 220 and H. Stewart 216. High Series: R. Killian, 602; C. iij honey, 594; B. Whitman, 573; H. Stewart, 564. - tS f r Mufti for Military Seems to be the order of the day PLAY (Snow) BALL as Staff Sergeants Thomas J. Brawner and Ernest C. Bana-sa- u get that itch for the great national pastime. It's trainingif old man winter can be -time by the calendar Basket-Tears- ! The latest rumor in the casaba world has Coach Ed Hickey of St. Louis Univ., national invitational champs, going to the Univ. of to replace aging Dave Minnesota Reserve personnel a couple of McMillan. The wolves are crying weeks ago. He is Sgt. Latt of the Mac's for Minneapolis way up scalp AACS detachment. after another bad season with good material. Speaking of basketball, we see .t v-Arnie Ferrin turned in his usual respectable game in the East-WeAll-Stclash. Arnie has certainly been a credit to the Utes and all Open 24 Hours Daily of Utah and Ogden, Arnie's home Clearfield Hiway 91 town, can be justly proud of their Mac-Arth- ur are st ar i lad. . CLEERE SERVICE STATION We would like to go on record with a word of congratulations to the Langley Air Force Base basketball squad. Winners of the Air Force tournament at Lowry, the Flyers were on to the AAU tourna-- t ment and gave a very creditable showing before bowing out. It was definitely a feather in the hat of the Air Force. Rose Colored This may be a bit out of season, but it seems that every time I pick up a paper, I see another gripe about the Rose Bowl set-uand being a myself, I'm beginning to get awfully weary of the whole business. In the first place, the Pacific Coast conference begged the Big Nine for years to send their champion to the Bowl, and when they finally did, they hollered because they .couldn't have Army. If I remember correctp, mid-western- er .HAZEL'S INN they had the same gripe when 'Bama went to the Bowl instead of Minnesota in '35 and look what the Crimson Tide happened; trounced Stanford Both Michigan and Illinois have rolled up enormous scores against the best the coast had to offer and under terms of the contract, neither can participate this coming hangover day, so now the storm out west is, what if these two should finish one-tw- o in the Big Nine and the third place team comes out to do battle? Frankly, we believe even they will walk away with the game should this come to pass. The West Coast conference is completely out of their class, and I think it is about time they admit it. We ran across a pretty good boxing story in the Salt Lake paper the other p. m. and we think it bears passing on. It seems that one year during the AAU tournament, a little colored lad was taking quite a whipping from his opponent and finally tired of the whole business, he took a dive. The referee, realizing what had happened, decided to shame the lad into getting up and resuming the bout, so instead of stopping his count at ten he continued on. As he reached 15, the little colored boy looked up and said, "Mister, you is being very fair about the whole thing, but I is through for the evening." ' Draught Beer - Bottled Beer Sandwiches Support The Hill Top Times "Trade With Us and Save" Featuring Phillips 66 Gasoline Motor Oils OIL PARTS measure! BATTERIES SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON PARTS OPPOSITE MAIN GATE OP HILL FIELD We Honor National Approved Credit Cards OPEN 9:00 A.M. CLOSE 1:00 A. M. Drink Your Beer Where 1'' Advertisers Good Friends Meet ED Highway 91 Sunset ... . . ..... . t f ff t jjj V 'J 1. J. 2. 3. M. 4. L. 5. R. C ir 6 in in Hi if Ten Leading Bowlers Stokes . , Mahoney Mathewson u 'j i; Taylor Killian i i li e MAKf? H. 7. C. 8. H. 9. G. 10. S. 'x - Taylor Francom Reid r ; Empey Won Marauders a 1 33 Blackwidows ,..31 4 . . 29 Mustangs Jeta Thunderbolts Skymasters . 25 24 24 20 19 18 17 Avengers Lightnings Commandos Superforts w t CHOICE STEAKS AND SANDWICHES Garner's A La key Jew Inn Hiway 91 Roy, Utah ft A. M. t j 'I ti . . Team Standings Open 6 A.M. Til Carol & Larry's 29-1- 3. TIRES , Milady's new chapeau may soon take a back seat to the tweedy ensemble of her spouse in the military, that is! For under a new Headquarters ruling, all military personnel at Hill Air Force base may wear civilian clothing after retreat (1700 hours). Civvies will not be worn by the military, however, during normal duty hours, except when departing from, or returning to, the base on authorized leave or pass. Civilian clothing is defined and separated into the following categories: ordinary street clothes con sisting of shirt with tie, and busi ness suit, or when atroronriate. sport coat, shirt, tie and trousers. (Natch!) Formal attire, tux or athletic tails, and appropriate each to his own. clothing, worn Street clothing is authorized for wear to clubs, chapel, base theater, canteens or snack-bar- s and at messes for the evening meal only. wnether in mufti or class A's. however, keep your ID card tucked safely away in that new yellow shirt and1 keep the mustard off that bright red tie! ly, and 25c a-- ' sai er GAS 23c t i , This eeems to be the year for up and coming rookies in the majors, and our nomination for the number one probable success is Paul Min-nof the Brooklyn Dodgers. Paul chucked for Mobile of the Southern Association last season and we had the opportunity to get a good look at the lad while we were at school in Mississippi. Minner is a long lanky right hander with a world of stuff and led the league At this last year in shut-out-s. writing, he has yet to be scored on this spring. By the time that you read this, the post bowling team will have completed their play at March Air ' Force Base and will probably be on their way 'back home. A sixth member has been added to the outfit to replace MSgt. Howard who shipped to Billings, Montana with a detachment of Air nomcr s s: X BETWEEN OLD AND NEW ARSENAL ENTRANCE Steaks, Sandwiches, Beer, , in Pop, Ice Cream 41a ra Carol and Larry Chambers Phone 59, JO ;HI Hiway 91, Sunset 53 SUNSET CLUB Dine and Dance by Candlelight -- Open Every Day Except Sunday 1 P. M. -- 1 A. M. LAVERD JOHN and HIS ORCHESTRA Every Friday and Saturday WE CATER TO PARTIES Try Our Chicken and Steak Dinners 5 MILES SOUTH OF OGDEN ON HIGHWAY 91 No Cover Charge Phone 2-08- I |