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Show Y 29, 1954. Wary HILL TOP TIMES Receive Athletic Honor Trophy Page 7 Girl: "Sometimes my father takes things apart to see why they don't Local Team Takes First Half Title In Industrial Basketball League go." Boy: "So What?" Girl: "So you'd better go." "She was the kind of a girl you The Hill Hornets basketball team made it ($ wins in a row in the Industrial basketball league last Tuesday night as they defeated a look at twice. You wouldn't believe it the first time." determined crew of soldiers from rsth Q.M. Depot r(M4. In notching up the win the Hill i' Five took first half honors without a blemish on their record. The Hornet team was led to on the sharp shooting of new comer 2nd Lt. Neil Gulbrandson count(7th Radar) who hooked ers into the nets with a fine as sortment of right and left handed Gulbrandson was ably shots. assisted by jumping jack A2C Floyd Brazeil (28th Log) who pumped 12 counters through the hoop with long looping jump shots. FELLER'S MEAT PACKING n CO. Retail and Wholesale A2C Major Robert W. Vincent, 6th Weather Detachment Commander, (center, right) receives the coveted "General's Gup" from Brig. Gen. M. E. Tillery, Ogden Air Materiel Area Commander (center left). Onlookers are A1C DavidA. L. Morse (right) Squadron athletic NCO and SSgt. James Duquette (left) basketball team captain. The 6th Weather Detachment at Hill AFB won the trophy for outstanding participation in athletics for 1953. the Hill gym at Coveted' "General's Cup" Presented To 6th Weather Detachment at Hill The "General's Cup" is a ling trophy to be awarded 8 p.m. el nd te by A1C David L. Morse, athletic NCO for the squadron and SSgt. James A. Duquette, team captain. (2819th the Hill Hornets play Sanders Window Shade on the home court. The Sanders team boasts such college stars as Dar-rTucker, and Ken Barrett (both all conference players at Weber College and Utah State Agricul ture College), Jay VanNoy (all-stahigh school and former Utah State Star), Dean Springman of Utah State's '53 Five and several other top notch performers. Hill military personnel are invited to attend. Game time is 8 p.m. coveted ."General's 6th Weather Group Detachment Commander, by Brig Gen. M. E. Tillery, Ogden Air Materiel Area Commander. With less than thirty men attached to the detachment, the "Forcasters" easily snared the trophy with a fine 68 total parti cipation in the intermural athletic program. This was the highest percentage obtained" by any unit on the base. Bowman Tonight athletics has netted the Outstanding participation in of members the 6th Detachment of the for Cup" at Hill Air Force Base. Prtsentation was made this week to Major Robert W. Vincent, all-arou- Ralph ABW) was the demon on the foul line as he made 9 conversions for 9 attempts and added a bucket for good measure to end up with 11 points for the evening. The second half of play will begin 2 February when the Hill casaba crew will take on tough Utah General Depot at Weber Col The following lege gymnasium. week on 9 February the Airmen will take on the Hill Civilians in basketball Sharpen Up Game 2 MILES WEST OF NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT AND MILE NORTH FROM SYRACUSE CHURCH-TH- EN 1 B E E BLOCK EAST F LB. WHOLE OR HALF PORK LB. WHOLE OR HALF Hams and Bacon cured, Sausage ground and Lard rendered, Cut and Wrapped for the Freezer. 39 MUTTON WHOLE OR HALF ...LB. MUTTON STEW lbs. $ rfl 00 BEEF STEW lbs. $ "Tl 00 BEEF SHANKS lbs. $ "Tl 00 u u travel to the outstanding unit at Hill Air Force Base for participation in overall athletics during the year. Mem bers of the 6th Weather Detach ment will keep the cup for a year and then it will be awarded to the top unit or squadron for 1954. The Weather Detachment will then be awarded a permanent plaque to be kept by the squadron. Under the scoring system used in awarding the cup, small units at Hill AFB have no less chance at u CENTER CUT winning the trophy than units with larger numbers of men assigned. The cup is awarded solely upon the percentage of men parti 1 GROUND BEEF gibs. ST 00 BEEF LIVER lbs. $ 00 PORK LIVER lbs. $ 'jj 00 do cipating in athletics during the year, and the number of men from the squadron who attend as spec tators. Initiated the Dast vear bv Gen BEEF ROAST to stimulate more interest competitive sports at Hill Air rorce liase, the program proved Gen Tillery noted that popular. ne was very oleased with the re marKable success during the first Tillery in year. The athletic nvncmm in FRANKS and LUNCH MEAT tVio ftfVi Weather Detachment was snarked Civilians Invited to AHend Games at Hill AFB Gymnasium Hill Air Foroo Paaa sonnel may now attend home games of the Hill Air Force Base Hornets at the base gymnasium. civilians io ... and to the gym Mii..i tor rrovftsf i.iaisnai nwwi vm xl me ,Dase u civilian personnel are cautioned x fViof lUOWevpr j 1 j! it. xi irectlv j nie ouuin gate to tne ir xx ; t oase ?vm loon, j: i 1.. alter " ivYc j., tromo immeuiaieiy . i Itne J j; ii dck j "" autv,ounve L.,I airectiy out fthroiiB-o r fi-d- -- nn.el Ti violating ihii DUllchr. tfl'' Hillfielder Has Storv m Sunday's Tribune tured in the mayazine section 5unday 3 Salt Lake Tribune if will a ,6lory written by a Hil apo employee. John Colohan, j In ViirPenter at Hill AFB, is ,".A ine story "Winner Take ail. Which will K AU u: ..ui:uj una "c iuuwaiieu WPob -- ,r j ciiu. 28 LB. f"T" TriiMK r"iifiTTn Ml'T n - " " techniques are two Utah athletes, and A2C Ralph Bowman, who were. recently assigned to Hill AFB. Practicing up on basketball Downs, (left) SSgt. Keith B. ' -- -- ' Two Local Airmen are Welcomed by Athletic Section Talents of from. overseas last month to couple of Utah airmen returned Base. The two airmen, Force Air Hill at service finish their military Rtinnor. Snuadron and A2C Kaloh oqVi iox Tr:xu t Air Base Wing arrived home just before the holidays. Bowman, 2849th Tho w- - incal bovs are a wei V.n11. Ralnh went on to West come sight to the athletic section mincbr C.riMpcrp. also in Salt Lake as both boys are talented in both City, and again played his favorite the sports of baseball and sports lor the .parsons 01 west minster. Because of his outstand Sgt. Downs, a native of Ogden, inc baseball abilities he was signed ocnooi to a professional contract with Utah, attended Ugden nign where he played both basketball the Boise Baseball team of the and baseball. At the completion Class C Pioneer League. After a of high school, Keith entered eonann with the Pilots. Airman Weber College for more education Bowman joined the Air Force to and played both baseball and bas- fulfill his military commitments. ketball ' for the Weber College Both Downs and Bowman were Wildcats. After a year at Weber, in the Far East prior States stationed Downs joined the United to coming to Hill Air Force Base. Air Force. fans should be seeing a lot Airman Bowman, a native of Sports two local products on the these of Salt Lake City. Utah, competed Hill basketball court and baseball Lake in School Salt South for High field. basketand City, in both baseball A -- r., PORK R PORK SAUSAGE 1 STEAKS SALAMI T-BO- gm 0 AST RIB AND SIRLOIN lbs. $ LB. U LB. 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