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Show HILL TOP TIMES Hill norts Program Hopefuls FOR VALUES or Spring and hummer .Planned THAT SCORE... With the coming 01 spring a 10c Lt nPODle are Bitten oy me Ue and so the PersonnelanServices exten Ztion at Hill is planning t I. athletic program, tor spectatand Participants alike. ors One of tne nrst ccuw .... TTifpt to be held at the . s -- sive ...tne uu"'o mrm T.ii a xs ill APB oj Anril 17. at 0 UUlwn.. he eight or ten bouts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 1 - nilj- 11 aucx 11 - m v. ni To take home . . . or for your parties V2 FRIED for volley- Al Heredia (left) and Chuck take a break in their training to discuss their possibilities in theStorey Air Force Wide Boxing Tournament to be held at Lackland AFB, Texas May 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Heredia badminton in single and doubles horse-sho- e is the 139 pound champ and Storey the 156 pound king of the Northcompetition, and a June. late in Air Force Conference, and they will compete in those divisions west tourney The Hill Hornets baseball team against the winners from the other AF conferences. is in training now for the forthcomi- mid-Jul- y. Three Local Boxers Set to Perform In National Tournament Bouts tests at the tournament. There are almost 150 of the world's best amateur boxers, representing 20 AAU associations .listed for action in the contest, and many- - of the visitors Mandatory Clothing in Possession a Must Diamond Hopefuls Changing Stations Airmen In must make sure that they clothing in their they change stations, according to Major F. J. Ridder, chief of military personnel i. section. Lack of proper uniforms has caused delays in processing units for overseas shipments, Major Ridder said. j Airmen were urged when chang ing stations to take uniforms with them in their personal baggage to prevent the possibility of clothing becoming delayed in shipment. "Many airmen have had to buy almost complete sets of clothing at ports of embarkation because they aid not take their uniforms with them in their personal baggage," . he said. have mandatory possession when Start CHICKEN Qq at 5 P. M. Daily except Tuesday Open Sundays 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. Open IK IB H at the Mouth of Weber Canyon J Three boxers from the Hill AFBymay represent boxing team will be competing in Olympics. national tournaments soon. Two In the Air Force tourney, A2C of them will be competing in the Al Heredia of Huntington Park, Air Force tournament to be held Calif., and AB Charles Storey from at Lackland AFB, Texas, May 1, 2, Columbus, Ohio, will carry the Hill and 3 and the third will be after colors. Heredia will go in quest of the laurels in the 64th annual na- the 139 title and Storey is tional AAU tournament in Boston. after thepound crown in the 156 pound A3C Dave Hamilton, Utah Gold- division. Both Heredia and Storey en Gloves and Intermountain AAU are Northwest Air Force conferheavy king, is entered in the heavy- ence champions in their class and weight division of the national AAU they will be going against the winmeet at Boston. Hamilton, a native ners, of the crown in the other Air of Gouvernuer, N. Y., is the only Force conferences. entry from the Intermountain AAU area vieing for honors in the rugged In addition, golfing, fishing and other sports equipment is available for 72 hour loan at ' the Special Services warehouse in ' building north of the base gym. 0, ... SEA FOOD ball and softball with squadron teams competing and tournaments for handball and are sheduled in . SPAGHETTIS 139 pounds, and Chuck Storey, tune-u- p 156' pounds, will appear in their appearance in the boutsfor at Lackland Ai. Pnrw Tourney ng Northwest Conference flag-rac- e their softball counterparts will start their practice on April 21st. The softball team will play in the Ogden Recreational league and the Northwest Conference tourney at Great Falls AFB, Mont., in August and the baseball team will schedule games with independent teams in the local area besides tne conier-enc- e competition. Track and field, tennis, and golf teams are proposed for the base anA nnvnnA interested in trviner out for any of these sports is requested to contact Lt. Joseph Hess .athletic officer, at extension &65. The Northwest Conference track and field tourney is set for McChord AFB, Wash., on the 13th and 14th of May, and the tennis tournaments are slated for Fairchid AFB, Wash., . FRIED CHICKEN Elks ijttding" punches.' Hill's NorthHere-di- a west Conference champs, Al and i.grr.-- STEAK U. S. CHOICE . Leagues are planned - Bead Hill Top Times Support the Merchants Who advertise with you! "Catering to those people who appreciate fine food!" witn ooxers Hill, the State Industrial, i. American rcf o nfanaOerden uane tne omi Provo, Legion, AFB, Texas. OUR TV SET Forty-fiv- e eager ball players answered the first call for baseball at Hill on April 7th, according to Lt. Joseph Hess, who will coach the team.' Lt. Hess is faced with the problem of cutting that number down to 17 players, the number he intends to carry. The first afternoon was spent with an. introduction to the ' ' I Ur Phi'C rrsjJj. L er I J y 1 rQ J Factory -- Super- v'secl Servicemen repair any mdel any make and do the right job at the Headquarters for Military Personnel Gloves Suntan Jackets Fatigue Pants Socks Dress andWork SHOES . Wind Breakers Spring Jackets Camping Equipment INSIGXIAS, CHEVRONS-COMPLE- TE MILITARY UNIFORMS SAVE MORE AT OGDEN i j Drills rules, regulations, and policies to be followed, and calisthenics and sprints. Because of the late start, Lt. Hess said that the drills will become much more intensive in order to get the men in shape as soon as possible and to get a line on who will be retained on the squad. has A tentative double-headbeen set up with the Weber Col"I lege nine for April 20th as the inall my life. augural for the '52 edition of the "He conies by it Hornets if they round into shape in His naturally. lauier was a tohacoo time. auctioneer a"d his mother was a woman". SSgt. Jerry Mitchell, one of the few holdovers from last year's team, Many a fellow thinks he is only and A3C Audit Wilkes are assistnanding a girl a line when actu- ing Lti Hess in tutoring the embryo ally he is being roped in. team Suntan Pants Fatigue Jackets 7 Page ARMY fi NAVY STQ3E 324 - 24th Street KATHLEEN HUGHES, a willowy blonde with hazel eyes who was born in Hollywood, is the winner of 1952's first screen contract. Universal-Internation- al signed her up after a talent scout spotted her on a radio program as he sat in the audience. She is five feet, eight inches talL 2276 Washington Dlvd. jj |