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Show January HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 20, 1961 2849th ABWFive w in Intramural Title 7TTT 2849th ABW 4677th, 6985th Earn Second, Third Place The 2819th Air Base Wing won the Hill AFB intramural double elimination basketball tournament and the base championship last week by taking the final game from the 4G77th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron Gl to 50. The wing five took the title the easy way by winning three contests in a row. They defeated the 2791st Hospital in the opener on Monday night by a score of In the second appearance on Tuesday they turned back the 4077th in a thriller G7 to G2, to gain the finals, The 4077th defeated the G985th Communications Security Depot Squadron on Monday 48 to 39. The 2791st Hospital was eliminated from the tournament dropping their second contest to the G985th by a score of G7 to 39. The 4G77th defeated the 6985th in the only game scheduled on Wednesday to gain the right to meet the 2849th ABW in the championship contest. Trophies were awarded to the stout and. the 2819th. : ' g t xT W Vi 'V' to ?7 3 2 2 4 8 9 14 1 4 15 i l 0 -- 0 21 Controllers 0 0 14 8 50 Razors Superforts Installations Flying Saucers Scratchers Rascals Voodoos Ramjets Controllers Aces 1 Ramp Tramps TWO POINTER . . . Lt. David Ger- Minutemen Zeros mann. 2819th ABW, drives in for Chompers ' a basket in the base championship Matadors game. AlC John Wright, 4677th, Substitutors Bom are No. 11, is the defensive player. Goofers - . DAVIS SVIIecSing Federation WILL BE HELD AT THE En EXaysville P.M. MOSJD&Y K2GHT 23. 10 9 9 9 8 -- 7 -- 7 -- 7 -- 7 7 -- 7 INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Tired but happy are members of the 2849th Air Base Wing squad after they, won the Hill AFB basketball championship. Standing (left to right) MSgt. Virgil Adair, A3C Gregory Humbert, Lt. Zane Lantz, A3C Richard Schumacher, Lt. David Germann, and Capt. Phil R. Young, Hq Section Commander. Kneeling- - (left to right) A2C Ernest Stoute, Lt. Richard Makela, Team captain, and A3C Ciyde Burch. Not shown is A2C James Brunette. an ambitious schedule to defend their title a3 AMC champions next month. The team, after a slow start is shaping up and should give a good account at the tourney at Tinker AFB, Okla. 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 5 -- --- o& 6 6 5 7 5 7 oy. -- 5 7 4 8 -- 4-- 4 314 8 -- 8 8'j 9 -- 3 -- - 2 10 1 11 Merry's Exclusive BARDER HOUSE is now opening - BARBER SPECIALIST a three-rooBarber Shop with nice rest room. Our planter boxes will be m the WIMSSn first were declared Skymasters Scorpions Record Marks Spoilers Pogos ELECTION OF OFF2CERS I&OTilFiY 61 , Morris, 189; Dave Workman, 183; Hank DeBoer, 181; Bob Knapp, ; 177; and Phil JBiddle. 175. . v Standings show the following lineup: Won . Lost Name, . The Annual 0 10 2 Hill AFB Hornets Break into Win Column; Best Appliance City 101-6- 6 COUNTY SPORTSMEN : 2 2' half champions in the Hill men's bowling league following a playoff game with Installations. The two teams had tied for the honor with scores of 43 wins to 21 losses. Controllers will now meet winners of the second half play for The Hill AFB Hornets' basketthe season's trophy. Bowlers on ball team sparked by AlC Joe the Controllers team are Neal Ball, Horne with 27 points, defeated the Scott Clay, Walter Somerville, Dee Appliance City five 101 to 66 on Hansen and Dave Workman. As the second half gets under- Wednesday night at the base gym. The local five is embarking on way, the top five men are Earl JN A life ...ALL LAREOT 10 13 17 13 ' 4 Controllers Top Keglers The second annual Hill AFB men's handicap singles and doubles bowling tournament will be- 11 gin Feb. 4, at 1 p.m., at the base alleys. Military and civilian personnel on the base are eligible to participate in the American Bowling Congress endorsed tourney. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded the winners of each division, the amount of the prizes will depend upon ths number, of entries. Entry fee will be $3 for singles and $6 for doubles. Davis Caunfy i 5 Totals Hill Bowlers Roll on Feb. 4 2 " Smith Tompkins In- ball team will play their weekly game at 10 a. m. on Saturday at the base gym. The youths play very week at Layton but the Armory is being used for other ' purpose this week. ", i7 0 0 0 6 ... 2 .: ,'. Stewart dividual medals were presented to members of the 2849th basketball team by Capt. Phil R. Young, Ilq. Section Commander. The 2849th, by virtue of winning the title, now leads in points for the 1901" Commander's Cup Trophy. Ban lam Five Play The Hill AFB Bantam basket- - Lt. Richard Makela when he tossed in 24 points for the victors in the 24 13 Totals first contest with the 4077th. High individual scoring tournament hon4577 DSES ors went to AlC John Wright of 4 0 the 4677th with 55 for four games. Wright 4 Allen 5 Aberhamsori .6 Redman 52-3- 0, 4(i77th .'. 2 0 3 3 0 2 6 5 18 High individual scoring in the Lantz tournament for one game went to Humbert 69-4- 0. G985th, FT PF. TP G A Germann Makela Burch L Schumacher 19G! PROTECT iiHtf p3JSEWE YOUR (Signed) C. KIRK. Sec. displayed in a room from our Haircutting Room. sep-era- te Ma LADIES' LEAGUE Mon. 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. Ladies' Beginners Clinic, Starting Jan. 23 TUESDAY . 6:30 Mixed Doubles 5 Man Team WEDNESDAY 6 :30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. . They won first prize at the State Fair and The Home Show and will be on display and offered for Sale at . . . 50i2 East 1st North BOUNTIFUL, UTAH THURSDAY 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. . Mixed Doubles Men's Scratch 6:30 P.M. Mixed Doubles Scratch Men's Doubles 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5 Man Team Friday Thursday Daytime Scratch League 10:00 a.m. Jr. League Saturday Thursday Daytime Scratch League Other Daytime Leagues being formed Register or Call EX BEN LOMOHD 329 Wash. 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