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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES Page 6' Friday, October Watch Those Superlatives! 1, l' Bowling News By Hush Stewart "Mustangs" and "Black Widows-arsetting the pace in the Hill AFB" men's bowling uS each with a record of sevennP and one loss. With the excentS! e - of the 4 By SSgt. Harold Bamford JHfxMs . the official end of summer, as far as the athletic Well, this is it minded are concerned. Baseball will sing its swan song next week with one of the greatest the World Series. sporting events of the year Football gets down to 'the really serious business of weeding out the major clubs until the mythical national champion shall rear its head in late November. And bowling is definitely here. The Hill AFB league is facing its fourth week of competition and Ned Day has already been through this 1 "Supersonics," aR! teams have at least one point ratf tered in the win column As t season is yet in its infancy other positions find several souaA tied for occupancy. Even at this early stage seven! fancy scores have been reeiswT Lt. Roy Hake's fine 623 would be an enviable o score in any league. Several brfl liant. individual scores have also been recorded, including j0h, Davis 234, Hal Francom's 227 ' " 2 Jack Millar's 215. This column, has adopted a polin this year of naming the low bowler LV' mid-seas- section. of the week providing his score h below 100. The first to come in last was B. Pettigrew of the "Grimlin." who, on the evening of September how about that Dropping back to baseball for one last quick look World Series: Well, the senior circuit at this writing, the Braves, but how about the American? As this goes down on the sheet, Cleveland is leading by one full game and much as we hate to, I'm afraid we must concede. With Boston and the Yanks cutting each other's throats, the Tribe should come home in front. Filler has returned to form and Beardon is right as rain. Top that off with some very respectable hitting and a better than average defense and Cleveland, on paper, has the combination. If it's Cleveland and the Braves, we'll take CleveIn the series Sox arid Boston, the Braves should cop. it's the If land. scored a "75." Who will it be next week? Ten leading bowlers for six com. piete games ioiiow: Name Aveiap .'. Lt. Roy Hake . .; John Davis H. Francom O. Dunn .. m -- 20, So much for baseball for '48. Well, the local football season, which has been on and off all fall is on again and definitely this time. The uniforms that have been so long coming, have finally arrived and the past week has seen the local's first contact work. And therein lies the make or break the future of the squad. Small as it is, scrimmage can key-me- n could be ruinous. to one of the unwelcome An injury squad. As is the case in most small squads, reserve strength is light and the coach must depend almost wholly on his first two squads. Capt. Chandler will send his charges out to battle early this month, and a nice turnout on the part of the military and civilian workers of the base would go a long way toward giving those guys that little lift they need. Watch for signs announcing the whereabouts and opponents. C. Mahoney G. Harner tt. ueaoer ..... 174 Al Agee ......:....... H. Aste J. Stokes . 175 , .jjr ... ift Repair Parties The Hill Field bowling league is in full swing and competition is extremely keen. Results and actual scores appear elsewhere on this page but we would like to go on record with a bouquet for the league officers who have handled the league in a very professional style. Play to date has clicked off like clockwork and I have yet to hear the first complaint voiced by anyone. I only wish they could do one thing hang a few pins on my average. Artist John Varga is a man who knows legs! His choice here of the Which brings us face to face with this week's predictions. In the "Most Beautiful Legs in the World" is proof positive. Pat Hall, last issue we picked winners in fifteen games and came out with thir model, uses these gorgeous gams to walk right through a teen successes. We picked Kansas to upset T. C. U. and the Horned four-wee- k elimination tourney at Santa Monica, Cal., capturing a Also we figured San Diego to top B. Y. U. Frogs edged by to win crown coveted by 75 other attractive hopefuls. In addition. to a: Now it begins to appear the Cougars have a real rough club. wardrobe and a film trophy, Miss Hall is getting a brand-neAnd so, we submit our fifteen tries for this week-enWith a contract.' prayer that we do not stumble again, here they are; FRIDAY New Troop Commandant Women Wow .'Em BRIGHAM YOUNG over Pacific Fleet The women's bowling league UTAH STATE over Colorado A & M Hill Air Farce Base has a new from Hill AFB has started league Comnumdant in Major Ar Troop furia and fast competition, hitting SATURDAY A. thur Brackett. He is replacing ous pace never before achieved, ac ALABAMA over Vanderbilt Henry E. Pettibone who Captain to Hall. Mrs. The F. Ida cording UTAH over Arizona league bowls every Sat departed, for duty in Europe. afternoon between 3 and 6 Major Brackett entered the mili T. C. U. over Arkansas urday tsowi in tary service in 1938 and received at the m., p. paramount over ST. MISSISSIPPI Baylor his commission at officer candi Ogden. RUTGERS over Colgate Following are the teams and date school in 1942. Prior to his PENN over Dartmouth team captains: present- assignment he was sta NO. CAROLINA over Georgia Kitty Hawks Donna Bankhead tioned at Albrook AF Base, Pana INDIANA over Iowa Merna Ellenberg ma Canal Zone. Spit Fires MICHIGAN over Oregon . The troop commandant is mar Annie Reid Aira Cobras MINNESOTA over Nebraska Buzz Bombs Sonia Mellin ried, has two children, and is very SO. CALIFORNIA over Ohio St. Ruth Lattimer much interested at the present in Shooting Stars PENN. STATE over Bucknell Packets Trudy Parker renting a house. TfflS WEEK'S UPSET Sacred Cows -- .. Naomi Jacobson CLEMSON over No. Carolina State Thunder Jets Evelyn DeYoung 13 right - 2 wrong .867 pet. To date ... Betty Bridgeman Cubs . Lillian Gordinier Avengers MORNING AFTER A Jbire Department is luce a Lillie Hayaski Squadron X's When I consider what I spent Masters loaded gum-- It is ready for instant Sky Dorothy Killian I'm in no mood to joke. 12 teams already in the With must be but action the trigger Last evening I was pleasure bent, league, there is still room for other This morning pleasure broke. pulled. teams, Mrs. Hall said. As more women become interested in bowl ing, more teams will be organized. Interested individuals can obtain full information on the league by SEE US contacting Betsy Mikesell, secretary of the league, on extension 630. information may also be ob IN OUR tained from President Betty Bridge- man, ext. 222, or Vice President old 14-1- 3. w d. v . 12-tea- m - With approximately 165 men, wo men and small-fr- y in attendance, the aircraft repair section, branch 42, held a picnic at the Southfork picnic grounds in Southfork can yon on September 13, according to Barbara Dopp, press agent for the section. The big event started at noon with softball games and closed up at eight that night. To start the the day off, teams from each ofafter and off repair hangars paired a furious tourney, Hangar No. 4 emerged victorious over the othtri three h&near teams, Miss Dopp ! ported. the During all the kids the and ladies played Bingo held a fishing jamboree. At three p. m. the grub wai ball-throwin- g, placed in front of everyonecream free drinks, watermelons, ice and candy were passed around. kids ran Right after lunch, the buble gum foot races and had a contest. blowing The rest of the afternoon was and filled with volleyball games men the showed after the women that they (the women) could men volleball just as well as the could, the men invaded the field of "leg art" and gave tne nmp renl rnmnetition. Thsn the men called hawgs, the women called husbands, and then all called the party a big success. TONIGHT NEW LOCATION NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE SAHARA VILLAGE I' 1 NEW STORE NEW STOCK NEW BEER ROOM SAHARA DRUG STORE Annie Reid, ext. 783. DOBD5 Movie Schedule October 8, 1948 "LUCK OF THE IRISH" Anne Baxter Tyrone Power Cecil Kellaway News of the Day October 4, 1948 "FOR THE LOVE OF MARY" Deanna Durbin Edmond O'Brien Movietone Adventure Hollywood Steps Out October 5, 1948 "THE PIRATE" Gene Kelly Judy Garland Walter Slezek Hot Rod Speedsters October 7, 1948 "STATION WEST" Dick Powell Jane Greer Agnes Moorehead Mickey Down Under News of the Day . GUILD EDGE Tops among fine hats. A glance at the distinctive Guild Edge tells the outside, visual story of quality. Only long, hard wear can tell the inside story of fine felt and superb workmanship. It's the Dobbs! Fred M Nye Co. |