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Show 'age Friday March HILL TOP TIMES 4 Peek-A-Bonn- ef AMC Bowling Along " 1 X 1 By Hugh Stewart . By snaring a three and one vie tory over the Gremlins, the onrush' ing Skymasters have secured t stronghold on the second half die dem just about as tenacious as any ever applied by old Strangler Ed Lewis in his most breath taking days. The Masters are courting a six point advantage while the schedule indicates only three more Monday night sessions, which in volve a total of a mere twelve markers. By applying calculus and a dash of algebra it can be readily seen that if the leaders win seven of the remaining points other pretenders to the second i half throne need not apply. It looks like a dog fight for second spot with the Metal Maulers, Lightnings and Superforts holding a decided edge over the rest of the field, Flight Testers, first half champions, dropped all four points to a supposedly weak Helicopter outfit, and will certainly have to speed up their bowling tempo to make a showing in the coming playoff. Monday Night Summaries: High Single Games: D. Bourne 221 C. Morris 213 High Series: C. Morris 5884 547 Hogge Brian Team Standings C. 5. I I fc 9. Behind that king-size- d chapeau (or had you noticed?) is Hollywood actress Corinne Calvet. The idea is to illustrate that simplicity will be "the word" for many an Easter bonnet this year. Jo: So, you met your wife at a dance. Wasn't that romantic? Mo : No. I though she was home taking care of the kids. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 36 30 29 27 24 24 24 ' 23 23 23 22 21 20 19 19 18 18 16 13 11 Metal Maulers Lightnings Superforts Air In'tllns Flight Testers Black Widows Gremlins Jolters Supersonics Helicopters Security Five Marauders Commandos Tin Twisters Banshees Thunderbolts Holy Rollers Thunderjets for 1949. The AMC "Man-of-the-Yea- "Man-of-the-Yea- r" flight Lucky Lady II. The problem of outfitting and modifying 9 refueling planes and the Lucky Lady occupied most of Olson's waking hours for nine months preceeding the flight. ir refueling problems kept him busy from 14 to 16 hours, a day, seven days a week. round-the-wor- p, ld B-5- 0, B-2- Air-to-a- Idea Pays Off Two Airmen from Hill Air Force base walked away with the singles and doubles championship at the Inter-ServiMilitary Bowling finals which were held at the Fort Douglas Bowling Alleys. Sgt. Robert W. Freeman ( left) and TSgt. V. Goodrich Samuel (right) teamed up to win the Inter-Servidoubles championship trophy with 1067 pins in the three games. TSgt. Goodrich was awarded the large trophy for having bowled 565 in the three games and winning the singles championship. The HiU AFB Military Bowling team won first place in the Northern Division tournament of the Inter-ServiMilitary Bowling tournament played at Clearfield Navy Depot alleys earlier this month. Members of the Hill AFB team include Capt. Edward C. - , l'l!lll'll'll':lll:i:illiill!lniMllllllllllllliniMlllllll!lll!!l!llllnUMlii!lltl'!llll( Wefcomc DINGO Wednesday Nights ALL KINDS OF PRIZE DANCIN- G- ce Friday & Saturday Nigl To Tunes of Popular Dance Bands Mc-Cullou- gh, TSgt. John E. Ford, V. Goodrich, SSgt. Browand, and Sgt. Rob- illMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIMIlllllllllilllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIItMllllMH 8 . RAINBOW BAR . Top Room and Lounge Boy, Utah ft i'V i n Dancing Every Friday and Saturday To Maurice W. Mead (above), maintenance machine shop, demonstrates a device he dreamed up that paid off to the tune of $118.60. Maurice was presented the check by Colonel C. B. Root, chief of maintenance, for his suggestion which will save the Air Force an estimated $3,744. Maurice invented a "mask off" jig that he is shown holding in his hands. When this jig is placed over the brake assembly shown above, it allows painting of the brake in one operation. Previously the brakes were Ogden's Finest Combo 3 KEYS and a RING ROY and GENE masked with tape prior to paint ing. MIII'lllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIillllllMIl what you pay for it; its Cost can be reckoned only by what you get out of it. The feeling of g and confidence, the pleasure you get from wearing well-bein- Shufflcboard flawlessly fitted clothing . . . these are what make the cost of a FRED M. NYE CO. Suit very low. Cafe FINE WORSTED Conveniently located in Center of Clearfield U. 8. Highway 91 RED PHIL and JOE MABEY, Props. J ' : ert W. Freeman. The Pice of clothing is Tap Room and Lounge ,..,.. Entertainment ce but how well, you spend for your clothes Jhe Sportsmans (jidoout ,..,,., Best in It is not how much, 25th Air Depot Wing To llHr'!l.i:!!lir'il!!;,liilllllt:lllli.I.I,ia,l,,,, Offers You the ce Samuel TSgt. Cecil C. 14 15 17 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 26 28 31 33 Ten High Average Bowlers The new maid had been in- 1. Hank DeBoer 180 structed to bring her mistress a 2. Jack Stokes ...:........... 173 water of glass every morning. She 3. Chas. Burton 171 delivered the drink the first morn- 4. Hal Francom 169 ing,, carrying the glass in her hand. 5. Serge ;. 167 Empey The mistress exploded, "Don't ever 6. John Davis 163 do that again. After this put it on C. Morris 162 a tray." The next morning the maid 7. 8. Larry Taylor 162 appeared with a worried look on 9. Ray All red 162 her face, and asked: "Excuse me, 10. R. 162 Knapp do I give you a spoon ma'm, but with this or do you just lap it up?" AVIATION The Gordon Bennett Trophy "Arenf you ashamed to have your wife support you by taking in wash- Cup, 1st offered in '09 for the fastest time in an annual air race, ing?" "Yes, I am. But what am I gonna was won by Glenn Curtis who flew do? She's too ignorant to do any- 47 miles an hour GM Folks, hm, Gen'l Motors Corp'n thing better." Sporting Goods "The Club That Is Kind To Your Pocketbook" - ' Billiards CLUD r" r", the non-stoof the Air Force IpMiiSIl r" executive committee named him for the vital role he played in the substantial range extention of Air Force strategic bombers. In winning this national honor, Olson competed with some 100,000 military and civilian personnel of the Air Force's Materiel Command. AFB As the Wright-Patterso- n he competed in the finals with eight other winners from the various areas of the Command. Olson laid the ground work for "Man-of-the-Yea- CIVILIAN Won Lost Skymasters '6. Maint. Service 7. 8. Abraham D. Olson, Wright-Patterso- n Air Force base, Dayton, Ohio, has been selected as the Air Materiel Command "Man-of-the-Yea- Reaped HILL AFB Is Chosen 546 , ' 1. 2. 3. 4. Bowling Honors Man-of-thc-Yc- ar ' 31, from... $60 M NYE CO P .' |