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Show January HILL TOP TIMES 10 Page 19, 1962 Air Force Sergeant Rolls Record Bowlers Finish First Half With A. G.E.S. Out In Front The pins at the Hill; AFB lanes hare seen a lot of action lately. SSgt. Coma I Isenhour, 2849th ABT, during . The first half of the bowling season closed on January 8th with the "A. G. E. S." team taking top honors by winning 44 out of 64 games rolled. A high team series for the first half of 2986 was rolled by the Razors. The Voodoos rolled a high team game of 1105. Individual honors for a high series of 655 went to Bob Cavett and to Ron Johnson for a 257 high single game. League standings at the end of the half are: Games es Lost Won s wi,.a( 705 scratch, pepries jijrtramurai league play. It as.he irstr;9YT !(00 series re-- j corded at frill., 7 The record roll came during a match with the 4677th DSES on Jan. 10. Sgt. Isenhour rolled 236, 214, and 255. Ironically, his team lost the last game. The Ser-gea- nt holds an average of Ii91. ' TSfft. Warren G. Foster, 2870th GEEIA, was also hot that evening .With a 047 series. His hat trick was 221, 200, and 226. MSgt. Pine, 4677th DSES, leagrue secretary, reports the following standings: STANDINGS . 6085 CSDS-- 1 2849 ABW-- 1 4677 DSES-- 1 2705 AMW 2870 GEEIA 36-2- 28 LSS 4754 RES 2849 ABW-- 2 4677 DSES-- 2 2791 Hosp 6985 CSDS-- 2 1906 Comm 47-1- 44 43 41 38 37 35 35 A.G.E.S. Controllers Voodoo Substitutors Installations . Superforts T 38-2- 6 8 - Razors 35-2- 9 35-2- 9 32-3- 2 32-3- 2 31-3- 3 Matadors Jolters Record Marks Flying Saucers 31-3- 3 Scorpions 28-3- 6 23-4- 1 16-4- 34ya 34 33 33 33 Minutemen Ramp Tramps Pogos 8 32 31 31 29 27 26 25 . Fireballs Hill, Utah State Meet Tonight In Cage Contest Goofers 2705 IMs in a iMinwiniltiiiBwiiiiniTiiiiininiiiiwniiMriiini i Aircrafters inrii PIN ARTIST Staff Sergeant Coma L. Isenhour, 2849th Air Base Wing, displays the ball he used to roll his record 705 scratch series during intramural league play at the Hill AFB lanes recently. He is the captain for the squadron team as well as captain of the Hill base team, which is in first place in the Ogden Major League. Sgt. Isenhour holds a 191 average and has been bowling for only The base basketball team is due for a workout tonight against the three years. Utah State University freshmen at the base gym at 7:00 p.m. ToDinner-Danc-e morrow, the Hornets host Layton 10th. Game time is 7:00 p.m. Next Hill Rod and Gun Club will hold selected a tentative ballot, but Monday, the Hill five journey to its annual election dinner - dance nominations from the floor will be North Davis High for a match at evening, Jan. 27, at the solicitated, according to Bert Han9:15 p.m. Jan. 20. will see the cag-er- s Saturday Hill AFB officers club. sen, chairman of the party. at Pocatello against the Idaho Tickets will sell for $4.50 a couState frosh. Bountiful will be the Cocktail hour begins at 7 p. m., team to beat on the 29th at Hill followed by a smorgasbord dinner ple and must be purchased before with the game slated to go at 9:15. at 8 p. m. Dancing will follow. Jan. 24. Tickets may be obtained The nominating committee has from any of the following members: Jack Morlock, Jerry Harper, Carl Seideman, Tom Lundgreen, Ray Yates, Tom Nixon, Noall Hyde, Lee Thorup, Wayne Smith, Oral Mathias, Jim Hogge, Don Daven(AFPS) "Small, slow, inexperi- ether vets, 6'2" Bill Knipp and port, ; Sam Pipari, rVern Anderson enced but spirited," is how Air 6'1" Roger Zoeller, are expected or Carl Cottrell. ,uForce Academy hoop Coach Bob to round out the starting five. Spear sizes up the Falcons' hardHaving never posted a losing 12 record of last year court situation for this season. ' season during five years of varsity On the negative side of the ledg- competition, the Acamedy will be ;? "A 'few hew wrinkles have been er, the Falconites lost three start- giving away four to six inches in added to our offense, and "com ers from last year's team that in- height to just about every oppon- bined with an improved defense. cluded the first and second leading ent. In this regard, speed, determi- we hope to surprise some people team scorers over the last two cam- nation, hustle and a pressing de- this winter. In Butch Viccellio we paigns Terry Norris and Jim fense have been the main ingredi- have one of the top men of his Lum. ents employed by the Falcons to size in the region, but our biggest problem is to find someone to, as However, Coach Spear has five win games. of the sume the lettermcn returning. Of these, 6V Asked to comment on the center Henry Vicccllio was third team's outlook. Spear said, "We departed Terry Norris. leading team scorer last year. Alhave worked harder than ever "AH in all. in the face of our so, part-tim- e starters last season this fall. The players have a tough schedule, we cannot be too 63" Bob Schaumbcrg and 60" wonderful attitude and re debut I feel we will have Jim Diffondorfer, as back. Two termined; to improve on .their 12- - aoptimistic, representative team 24 23 22 22 Chompers Zerros 40 41 42 42 Morry's Exclusive BARBER HOUSE ' ' ' ' ' . is now opening BARBER SPECIALIST a three-roo- Barber m Shop displayed in a room separate from our Room. Haircutting They won first prize at and The the State Fair Home Show and will be on display and offered for Sale at . . . 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