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Show HILL TOP Page 6 October Tl IMES Knows What Fifteen Hopefuls Vleing for Spots Vitli tlia III AFB Boxing Team B-2- "Got Out toY? Are Made of 6's Slogans urging particW j the forthcoming elections in this issue of the Hill are printed in cooperation 1S Boxing: around Hill AFB has reached a new high for the 1952-5- 3 season with some 15 hopefuls .vieing for team positions. The Hill Pugilists will be trying to better last year's third place standing in the Northwest Conference Boxing " Si merce who are currently a "Uet Out tn Vnt Tournament Back from' last year's team are hard hitting AB Charles Storey, Northwest Conference winner in the 150 lb. class; A3C Roosevelt V" tf , Charles ,147 lb. class; and A3C Forrest Hudson, 118 lb. class. Among the promising newcomers are A3C Alfonso Alston, Heavyweight; AB Richard Hockett, 126 lb. class; A2C John Loske, 130 lb. class; and several other eager comIs petitors. The Hill Team is being trained and coached by Captain "Dr" Harvey Bernard, former college boxing star. The Hill Leather Pushers will tangle with Lowery Field 10 October at Denver, in their opening instead of flying in them in match . Matches have also been Back at Hill AFB working on scheduled with teams from Moun- Korean combat is Boy Pulver (above) who just returned to work at tain Home AFB, McChord AFB, Hill AFB after a year's absence. Francis E. Warren AFB, and several other installations. - I) k The Democratic Party W uJ the public into the belief U success of the RepnuS, Party in the coming eleetjL, will mean Civil Services other government workers oka thnii inhs Only unprincipled party W, ers fearful of losing their po. er could dream up outraereous. hnld-- ... 3-2- 68 AB Charles Storey Flier Flew in Planes in Korean Conflict lie Had Worked on at Hill AF Base Final Selection for Hill Hornets Team Will Be Made Octobor 15th Basketball practice for the went into the 2nd week with some 37 aspirants trying out for team berths. Up to date, practice has consisted primarily of conditioning and ball handling drills. The final week of tryouts will consist of an intra squad tournament with each candidate getting an opportunity to show off his basketball talents before the final team Hill-Hornet- s such u f .yuU! uoi ' Contrary to this charge, k is the Renuhli rnn Poi.V as so often voicedmin by ueneral Mm. great leouer, ' hower . , ,. tn tUVC! ment workers entirely on basis of their qualificatim regardless of their polity party. I nersonallv wish mend th ximnliiir rendered by the great malorir . 'When you know how they're made and what goes into 'em, then you know what they'll do in combat", was the reaction ofRoy Pulver to at Hill Air Force Base. the 6 bombers he : mliA l. of hnt.h- na.rtiaci k -nuu umn A veteran combat flier in both World War and the Korean conso much to contributed Air a 1st Lt. Reserve and the Pulver in returned flict, Force, recently efficiency of my adminiitn-tion- . to work at Hill Air Force Base after serving four and a half active duty again in September Sincerely, months in Korea as a navigator-bombardi- 1952. Upon his return to work at he Hill Air Force Base, he again startaboard the through helped put back into service while ed "pushing" the employed here as an aircraft crew-chie- f. the assembly line. He actually flew in combat Roy Pulver is married and lives some of the aircraft he supervised with his family at 356 3rd Street Republican Candidate for 6 on the Governor assembly line where in Ojgden. He has two children a are taken out of moth- girl aged six and a half, and a boy the (Paid Political Advertisement) balls and put back into flying con- aged five. dition. Pulver has nothing but the highest praise for the ' bombers and the work being done on them at Hill Field. He said: "Those fly high they fly low, they hit the enemy hard and then get out fast. Because of their of in striking they versatility as a fighter-bomboperate strictly alone, and they FADED BLUE can fly in baa weather when other planes are grounded . The days pi CHARCOAL the enemy being safe in bad flying BUST weather are all over now that the are in operation." BROWN Pulver started work at Hill Field RED in June of 1942 and entered the Army Air Corps in August 1943. MAIZE During his tour of duty in World 100 Washable . . . Perfect for leisure, or labor War II he flew both and He was released to inactive -duty in August 1946 and went back to his old job at Hill Air Force Base. He was again recalled into service in September 1951, saw four and a half months of combat flvlno2407 Wash. Blvd. in Korea, and was released to in B-2- selection is made on October 15. Showing up well in early season drills are A3C Willie Glover, A2C Oscar E. Olsen, A2C John Scan-IaA1C Lloyd Petersen, A3C Donald Skorupski and at least a dozen other promising candidates. Outlook for a successful season are bright according to coach Lit. Joseph M. Hess. n, For New Bride and Groom ... n er B-2- 6's B-2- 6s B-2- B-2- 6s ; - B-2- 6s P) . a er - array colors 0 B-2- 6s B-1- 7s B-2-9s. BUEHLER BinGHfllH . - Marlin Clark, baker at the civilian cafeteria, pats the finishing touches on the wedding cake made especially for newlyweds Nancy Kenneth K. Knight, son of cafeteria manHenderson, maintenance, and three-tiered The Hinrichs. Bernard cake, decorted in pink, green ager and white, featured a small music box topped with a miniature bride and groom. Cakes of this type may be ordered at the cafeteria, the manager reported. to wimt Sale Special NOV!... 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