OCR Text |
Show March 20, 1959 March 6, 1959 11 Page 1 Eleventh Annual Interdepot Bowling Tournament Gets Underway Tomorrow ...si avV w :! v- 1 4 The eleventh annual Interdepot Bowling tournament will - Ray Reeder. Fred Livinsrston. for Hill bowlers this week-en- d Harold McGee, Cleo Carnahan. provide plenty of excitement with its full schedule of events which gets underway at 9 a. 3. Glen Fronk. Bud Jackson. Dee Cook, Hubert Codgill. m. tomorrow. Scene of the bowling battle featuring hundreds of keg- - 4. Lincoln Hascke. Lynn Walker. Harry Fessler, Delmar Petersen. jers will be the Paramount Bowl. 5. Bob Blackson, Lowell Saturday brings competition in the doubles and singles Elmer Smith, Roy Eck. Hayman. ' 1 v 1 . fTfl-- r & r T 4$ events. 6. Kenneth Alley. John Swaner. Sparks, Gene Mayfield. Dennis Dabling, Les Stewart. Sunday will see the team comW. 11. Gapinski, Pere Smith, 7. Lynn Wright, Jay Steed. John petition as well as commanding Dean Darrell Hunter. Berry, bases Kelly, Melvin Johnson. officers of the three military 12. Bill Roberts, Dee McDonald, 8. Guy Thornock, Richard Hep- bowling a frame for the commandElmer Whitehead, Jay MontgomElmer Kesler, Elwood Nel worth, er's trophy. son. ery. will be event eight In the team 13. Bill Rynhart, Rollo Hall, 9. Calvin Selley. George Gerber, teams from Hill. These Dane Zentner, four-me- n Harris. James Ralph Odle, Vern Borgeson. teams were selected by taking the COVETED TROPHY CWO James Crutchfield, right, per14. Dick Dorton, Ivan Petrich, 10. John Chesley, Keith Powell, 20 highest bowlers from all the Marion Nelson, Samuel sonnel services office presents to Col. Edward F, Hubbard, base Knighton. Glen Pawlsen. bowling leagues- at Hill. Following commander, the 1959 AMC Indoor Sports Team trophy Von by 15. Claude McMillen, Les Gard Ralph Bowman, 11. Hank DeBoer, Blaine Pettin- Hill in jthe recent tourney here. are Hill's teams with their aver- iner, Kim Kawashima, Wally " gill, Yori Kosaiku, Ute Akisada. ages listed: K. 17. Wes Harju, Coy Swanger, T. Eoulance (Capt.), 186; 172; C. Swanger, 167; Cliff Carmony, Don Lavender. 18. Don. Ray, Chuck Skeen, War M. Candia, 166; E. Zabricskie, 164. ren Branch, Van Glover. NO. 5 19. Harold Bennett, Ben Yaunt, Harry Fessler (Capt), 174; M. Allen, 168; V. Gale, 167; N. Bla-zic- Delbert Higley, Nathan Harris. Hill Air Force Base marched vln Mayo, Tinlcer AFB, OMa., de 20. Delmar Stoker, James Hogge, 165; T. Baggs, 163. with two "firsts" and one feated AlC Willie Benson, Tinker away NO. 2 Joe Vaught, H. D. Breslin. "second" in the recently completAFB, E. Morris (Capt.), 179; P. BicSECOND SQUAD 1 P.M. ed 1959 Air Materiel Command InH. T. Table Tennis Doubles: TSgt Sher- Fredickson, 167; 170; ker, door Sports Tournament. Team ill Duncan and A2C Patrick Ike 1. Matt Candia, Syl Dallinga, Francom, 166; B. Cox, 164. ' trophy for the most points earned vester, Tinker AFB, Okla., defeat Rex Sonnenfelt, Max Allen. NO. 6 also went to Hill. ed 2. Sam Morgan, Jim Soloman, H. DeBoer (Capt), 172; C. Clark, Ten athletes have been chos in the tourney SSgt Paul Duncil and A2C 1, r, Echelber-geTab Roylance, Hal Francom. en to represent Hill AFB in the MSgt Dan Lowman of 28th Lo James Eldridge, HAFB, 168; F. Williams, 166; R. . won 162. the 3. K. Bruce Frank Miller, Hill, 164; Wilson, Volleyball tourney to be gistic Support Squadron Leonard Reynolds, Joe Terrazas. NO. 3 1959 AMC held at McClellan AFB, Califor- billiards contest; CWO James Trophy: Crutchfield of 2849th Air Base Hill AFB won the team trophy for 4. Joe Attencio, Frank Williams, nia, April I. Dallinga (Capt.), 177; P. Bid-di- e, took first place in Handball, most points earned in the tourney. 170; A. Agee, 167; R. AUred, Shirl Empey, Phil Biddle. Named are," Capt. Warren G. Wing and Paul Duncil and A2C Team standings were as follows: G. S. 164. 5. SSgt Bill J. Overstake, 166; England, Ward and SSgt James H. Blanks, Carty, James Eldridge, 25th Ammunition Hill AFB, 20; McClelland AFB, 27; Edward C. Zampedri, R. Neal Ball 28th NO. 7 Logistical Support Squadron; Supply Squadron, placed second in Norton AFB, 10; Tinker AFB, 14; 6. Don Kara Deema.JPete Wight, C. Burton (Capt), 172; .Y. Leo M. Fricks, AlC Marvin the Table Tennis Doubles. TSgt Rushmore AF Station, 0, and B. C. Yaunt, Joe Santarelh, Joe ward. 168; Morris, 166; s, E. A2C Willie J. Hobson, Final results and team stand Wright-Patterso-n AFB, 2. 7. G. Tarallo, C. Sturdivant, Ray 164; T. Treu, 162. and A2C Harold J. Schneiings: NO. 4 Davis, Howard Bailey. Billiards: MSgt Dan Lowman, Supply Mike Salvatore, Bill Gersch, der, 25th Ammunition R. Sonnenfelt (Capt), 170; " Second HAFB, defeated A2C David GuAirmen and Squadron, Aakisada, 169; D. Stocker, lv Strasburg, Frank Masten. Class Armanda Anzures, Thomas tierrez, Norton AFB, Calif., 125-4- 8. . Keith Battison, Frank Pierce, Lesnan, 165; D. Hansen, 163. B. Lewis, Alfred P. Redman, and ..xerville Stewart, Elmer Aldous, r NO. 8 Handball: CWO James CrutcJessie L. Robinson, 4677th Radar 10. Ervin Germer, Delbert Healy, Les Stewart (Capt), 172; J, HAFB, defeated A2C Evaluation hfield, Squadron. Hartley, 168; C. Bennett, 166; H Victor Smith, Denzil Sparkman. McClellan AFB, Thomas Morrow, Evan 11. Earl' Selection of the base team fol Calif., 21-Christensen, Tillitson, 164; D. Johnson, 162. lowed closing of the regular vol The doubles and sineles sched Braithwaite, Humphrey O'Leary, Badminton Singles: Captain Becker. Paul leyball season at Hill, with final Norton AFB, ule, which gets' underway tomor Browning, George 12. Dee Hansen, James Paquette, standings as follows:. 2nd Lt. Charles defeated row at 9 a.m., is as follows: Calif., Melvin Jacobsen, Casten J. Beard. Won Lost Fishburne, McClelland AFB, Calif., Team 13. Robert Anderson, Donald FIRST SQUAD 9 a.m. O 12 Bosworth, Harry Mortensen, Gor- 25th AMMO Badminton Doubles: Capt. Fred don Dyer. 2 Altstadt and 10 4677th RES . 1. Don Sparks, Lee Thorup, HorCapt. George Brown ace Cordova, Lowell Welker. 14. Dallas Johnson, Ken Grove, 28th LOG 4 8 Norton AFB, Calif., defeat ing, 2. Gordon Goulden, Earl Fuget, Ken Baker, Dick Lessey. 7 cd 2nd Lt. Charles Fishburne and MATS 5 Oren Ellis, Ernie August. 9 3 13. Jay Horspool, Alan Hayward, 0985th CSF A2C Booker Thomas, McClellan 3. Robert Wright, Ed Moffitf, Robert Delabar, Rodney Jones. 15-3 9 2701st EOD .. AFB, Calif., 15-Jack Hanson, Jim Logan. 11 1 Table Tennis Singles: SSgt Cal- 16. Ezra Hadley, Ted Valentine, 2840th ABW ' 4.. Clair Hovey, James Scilley, Elmer Ward, M. Robinson. 17. Arden Haskell, Nolan BenRalph Hardy, Oscar Briggs. 5. Larry Byington, De son, Bill Price, Col. Killian. Ralph 18. Ted Hansen, W. S. Bartlctt, Groot, Gene Warden, Don Roberts. C. Eugene Geiger, James Swee Ed Hoffenbeck, Ronald Hoffen-becten, Eulon Kofoed, Hish Tanaka. $ $ $ $ 7. Walter Hansen, Robert , 19. Gordon Jarman, Ervin Searle, ANY PROBLEM" "CONSULT US Louis Wise, James Hansen Keith Rackham, Clyde Kappleman. d 8. Paul Waite, Lewis Taylor, 20. Bob Shupe, Richard Fair, MONTHLY PAYMENTS lony Marrone, Deb Staege. Heninger, Earl Fielding. ' 9. Aaron Christiansen, OTHERS AVAILABLE THIRD SQUAD 5 P.M. Hyrum Darel Bill 1. Benson, mcker, Banta, Joe Meyer. Hugh Clark, 12 24 6 You 10. Al Hull, Darrell Stevens, Jim Donald Guthrie, Burt Vaughn. - Makes Good Showing In Indoor Sports Tourney Hill Ten Athletes h, Will At Compete cClellan 21-1- 0, 21-1- 8, 21-1- 8. 18-2- 1, 18-2- 21-1- 5, all-AM- C - 21-1- 5. 21-1- 7, All-Even- ts 2-- 4. Rod-ger- 5, 5, 15-1- 1, 21-1- 6. 15-1- 0. . 3, Way-nient- FOR WITH Le-lan- Cash NEW DRICK HOMES Single, Two, and Tri-Lev- el 2 or 3 Bedrooms Aluminum Sliding Windows and Doors Ceramic Tile Sills Formica Bath Stall, Cabinet and Vanity Top Built-i- n Vanity Exhaust Fan in Kitchen Oak Flooring 'Large Walk-i- n Light Fixtures Units, Lots, Colors, Buy With Confidence a Quality Home Price $12,200 and Up Includes All Improvements OPEN DAILY 2 TILL 7 P. M. i Pmts. $ 50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $200.00 $250.00 $300.00 9.00 : 18.00 9.50 14.25 19.00 5.25 7.75 10.50 23.75 28.50 13.25 27.00 36.00 45.00 54.00 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 499 South State Clearfield or TA PHONE TA 93 S " z3A 15.75 3P Q q Washington Generals Davis High MAR. 20th 8 Plus p.m. 6 Vaudeville Acts $50 to $3,000 ON SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, AUTO OR REAL ESTATE Insured Our About Ask Payment Plan Loss of Pay Due To Sickness or Accident! PHONE OR STOP IN Covering FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COHPANY STEPHEHSOH 01 Pmts. LOANS Double Wardrobe Closets Built-i- n Pmts. Receive . CHOICE Garage, Carport, mm NEED CASH ? ? k. - 0. Ogden, Utah K. L. RASMUSSEN, Manager Telephone EX 2262 Wash. Blvd. 88 Prices: Students $1 Adults $1.50 Reserved Scats $2 Tickets on Sale at ... Larkin's Cafe, Kaysville Kowley Drug, Layton Sportsmen's Hideout, Clearfield Serv-u- s Drug, Bountiful Cross Roads Inn, Farmington |