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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES 4 Pes First Half Champs Bowling Along By J2a& Btmwt Sitting atop the Hill AFB Men's bowling league seems to be rather risky business. Since the start of the second half, any team finding itself on the front rung has tied for fourth spot the following week. Today, the lightly regarded Metal Mtiira mrm itincniiuL with Air In stallations, Commandos and Inven V. C; tory in the runner up position. Some excellent bowling was turned in last Monday. Perhaps one of the finest exhibitions was the comeback of Sam jumc, wno has been in a slump for lo! these many weeks. A splendid single game of 233 served as the spring board lor a very gooa series 01 oao. (Gosh, when am I going to get a "hot" series?) Air Installations lost the first game to Tin Twisters by a single 952 to 963, but came back pin to capture the next two and total score. The favored Mustangs dropped three games to the "up and last years coming" Lightnings, champs. Black Widows bowed to the Thunderjets by a score of 4 to 0. That same team the week previously had defeated Air Installations 3 to 1. The Widows bowl only fairly well tions, 281T. . 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. Team Standings Metal Maulers Air Installations Commandos - " Won Lost 12 11 6 , Chet Mahoney Hal Francom . Jack Stokes Hank Deboer 6 6 ...11 H Inventory . 8 Mustangs 10 a. Jolters --10 7. Thunderjets 10 8. Lightnings 7 9. Thunderbolts 9 10. Marauders 9 11. Super Sonics 12. Security Five 7 18. Tin Twisters 7 14. Superforts 6 16. Skyirasters 6 16. cremiins -8 IT. Black Widows 6 18. Flight Testers 19. Maintenance Service 2 1 20. Havoce Tea Top Hookers 1. 2. 8; 4. 4 -- 6. .A1 Agee 6. Don Sparks 7. O. Dunn 8. R. Allred 9. U. Aklsada 10. Rooky Killlan 4 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 15 IS A. 180 JL77 175 -- 174 .172 -- 170 -- 169 .169 -- 167 ' V Bamford A. "Biu-egu- tl l fZik - XMi, lip Food For Door Members of the Hill AFB Fire Department took up a collection and bought a ton of hay which they fed to the starving deer in the Farmlngton area. With donations from the 89 fel Iowa from the fire department, a ton of hay was purchased and taken to Farmlngton In a truck. There, with the aid of Harry Ly man. Oame Warden, Oman Rloh, Dorseth Eggington, Kenneth Allen and other members of the depart ment loaded the hay into sleighs and took It to a feeding ground In Farmlngton canyon. As soon as the hay was put out, 63 bead of deer immediately started feeding on It, Rich said. . ill 7. I ' es A. 1 i.1 1 - r iniir C-5- Firo Dopt. Buys extra innings. By SSgt. Harold E. Im This fall the Hilltop snorts Under the circumstances, mind first football team in several m won't "boss-man- " sure the events current the guidance of Captain Under if this time I ignorebit. This will be . j.1 ii to reminisce a wee unanaier, me iaas, plagued Monday "Bammy." for one the last neu one ana lost W injuries, .... 11 f morning I leave ror wnwv Force. against coiiege competition. a role in the occupation Airthe past KTnw th enrrsnf Via.! n . Im. So Td just like to review three years on the Hilltop.back two son is once again in full swing ttf Actually, we'll only go season of once again piaying excellent years to the basketball , a mtoi a iwc amy tor u M 1946-4That was the year I stuck and in here the intermountain countiy my finger in the coaching pie oe we to and hate to leave, but temnu it proved anyiums about .300 and all good things mut happy one. We played fidgets ball and looked like anything but come to an end so to evenou me. believe champions, j at Hill luck and mn good now as Holmes was the star then we'll be you araln seeing of that squad but there aren't many day. More especially, good luck left on the base. Don Buteroaugn the athletic teams and for the W are the Schmutz Howard and WO Kmo an- loinr! only other two remaining. The following spring brought, of now in are Bowling champs for the first half, pictured above, Vern Gale. the softball season, and with course, seventh place. Team members are: Chet Cockran, ball club and a trip w a fair it Robert Whitman, Jack Millar and Al Agee. Hamilton Field for the Fourth Air Barn Dance Set Force tournament in the fall. We In "Buttons and Bows", hw coDDed third place in that meet, will dance to the autlK Returns From England Villagers one. Even winning one and losing "One of the biggest thrills I naa brought home a tropny xor, cnat entic barn dance music of 8c Lake City's Bush Novelty band' while in England was watching our one. night, February 5. ft1 American GI's swarm around a Then came Captain Robertson s Saturdayunder the sponsorship i dance, snack bar erected especially for crack hard-cou- rt of a year squad their benefit and stuff themselves ago. They swept through the Ogden the Sahara PTA, will be held C with real American hamburgers, leaeue and went on to ixwry for the community building. Besides polkas, other rou steak sandwiches, pie and coffee," the Western Air Force tournament win k1 was the comment made by Jack only to stub their toe and go down dances and square-dancLewis, one of three Hill Fielders to an early double defeat and eiim called by Charlie Bush, a box a who traveled to Burtonwood, Eng ination. The same season found the per will round out the eveah;' land to help set up an Air base local bowline team finishing ninth Women and girls will brim 4 there. The trio arrived home on 16 in a twenty team meet at March orated box lunches to be told k January 1949. Field, California. Chet Mahoney the highest bidder. Lewis, along with Fred A. Banz was the star of that five and has and William J. Oberheu, left Hill proved his rating by placing In on November 4, 1948 and arrived numerous tournaments since then. Is one par of experience Wealth I 1 I in Burtonwood November 20, only uaven iwcn mam R i This spring brought a new dia gewuun to find unheated quonset huts. mond season which sported soft- - tax yet. British rations, mud and fog await ball and baseball alike and found.. ing them. After the first week of softball team being the first British rations, (which consisted of the team representative from Hill to The best place to find a helpdc 1 egg, 2 oz. of fat or bacon, 2 oz, Air Force competi hand is at the end of your ewad in a win game of sweets with ample amounts of tion. They beat Spokane, 8 - 7 in bow. fish, potatoes, cabbage and brussel sprouts,) American rations were allotted and everyone began to eat wmm as they were accustomed, with en listed men and officers eating identical foods. Mud holes are being filled in and buildings repaired just as rapidly as possible. Mr. Lewis stressed the iiiiii i fact that the personnel at Burton wood "are working like troopers every day Saturdays, Sundays ana nonaays included." The Burtonwood air base has been established mainly for the repair of 4 and 9 type aircraft LawrenceTtaylor got a w trike on which used in support of this one. He's among top 15 the are beingViftles Operations project. Flv-bowlers on the field. ing at Burtonwood has been made much safer since the installation of ground controlled approach Suggestion Winners i (Continued from Page 1) landing equipment, Mr. Lewis said. that workers unknowingly leave On Christmas Eve, Mr. Lewis radio sets turned on, thus burn- and a friend traveled to Scotland ing them out. Before Maus' control and spent Christmas in one of the box was put into use, 60 of in- nicest hotels there. However, there now was no heat in the buildings and stalled sets were burned out that figure Is down to 10 or less. money had to be deposited In a Westphal's suggestion dealt with slot before the heat would go on collimation stands and all types of it required 26 cents sextants. The method previously in for 2 hours. approximately After about 3 hours of use created great eye strain for heat the room was comfortable, the operators adjusting the wheel Mr. Lewis said. setting device and there was great He also reports that Westminster probability of human error. West- Abbey is a very imposing sight but phal's suggestion enables one op- No. 10 Downing Street is somewhat erator to do the work of three and of a disappointment. It is on an reduced the chance of human error alley, with drab walls and flat MP to a minimum; eye strain Is re front, nothing at all as would be Qnlck, Son, drop that algebra and take this Comic Book duced to a negligible factor. expected. got company! ? until they meet Air Installations. Then they go crazy and bowl about fifty points per man above their average. Just one of those. Stara that shone last Monday: 689; High Series: Chet Mahoney,650. Sam Junk, 686; aok Stokes, High Individual: Chet Mahoney, 238; Sam Junk, 288; Vera Gale, 218. 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