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Show June HILL TOP TIMES 181954 1954 Page 7 I Version of Hill Civilians Bowling Tournament Makes New Rivals or General's Cup High on Bowling List The 19."i4 Bowline charrmionsVim was won last week by 7G4th Bomb champs defeated 2791st fTOATi Hospital, team winners of a. the Tuesday nie-hleaeue. t.n come base champions. The bowline chanininnsVnn pushed the 764th out in front in the intramural race for the coveted General's Cup. The Bombers replaced 28th Log who had led the general s Cup race through V.A arly part of the 19,14 sports season. Following: are current' standing in the General's Cup race: Team Points t - 764th Bomb Sq. 157 142 334 125 101 3. 2Sth Log. Sup. Sq. 4. 1906th Weather AACS DET 1906-- 5 Members of the Hill Civilian Softball team are (left to right, too row) Garald Oliverson, sheet metal, outfield; Elden E. Jensen, stat analysis, pitcher; and Melvin Jacobsen, M&R inspection, manager. F-8- 4 line, lb; (Middle row) Glen Gidley, tubing, Ifi Dick McKenzie, and Shirel maint sheet Houston, eng, pitcher; Tabby Roylance, metal, outfield. (Front row) Michael Gidley, batboy; Matt Candia, Chuck Skeen, sheet metal, outfield, and Jerry Crosbie. welding, x2b; 1 T AntvfiAlfl A KcnT whan Tli"kt n uroa fnl-Aj 1U Bowman, Bob Wilson, Frank Wilson, George Stokes, and Cecil Kirk. Top honors in the 1953-5- 4 bowling season went to the three bowlers above shown Avith their trophies. They are (left to right) Lillie Zito, high individual game; June Weaver, high average; and Norma Siddoway, high individual series. 170 REF 4177 6. 2791st USAF Hospital 7. 461st Maint. Sq. 8. 2849th ABW 9., 765th 461st 461st 461st 13. 461st 14. 461st 95 92 Bomb Sq. AB Gp. Bomb Wing Motor Vehicle Bomb Gp. Hq. Comm. Sq. . 15. 766th Bomb Sq." 16. 461st AP Sq. 17. 461st Installations Sq. 80 10. 11. 70 65 65 l. Dinner Party Tops Off Successful Season for Hill AFB Women Bowlers Hill AFB women bowlers finished a successful 1953-5- 4 season with dinner party at the Canton Cafe. Trophies and prize money were 45 awarded and officers elected for the 1954-5- 5 season. New officers named were Amar Mabey, president; Norma Siddo40 and Marion 25 way, vice president; Fern Neilson, secretary-treasure- r, 25 Lohrman, reporter. Awards were presented to the following top bowlers. Lillie Zito who rolled 208 for high individual game; Norma Siddoway who took high individual series with a 543; and June Weaver who rolled a 142 for high average. Top team honors went to the Rum After two complete rounds of play the Hill Hornet Baseball team Runners. Fern Neilson received, sits on top of the Wasatch Division Amateur Baseball League with a honors at the dinner for the indirecord of 8 wins and 2 losses. vidual making the most progress The Hornet Nine made it four straight games in a row to remain for the season. a full game in front of Utah Power 60 a ' Softball Team Finishes Hill Hornet Baseball Team Leads First Round With 4 Wins, 2 Losses Wasatch Division Amateur Leaaue the completion of the first round of play, the Hill Civilians Civilian At Isoftball team was tied with Utah General Depot and Postal Transport for second place. Taking first place was the South Ogden lerchants team. The Hill civilians lost a heart- - tune of 10-Eldon Jensen started hreaker to the South Ogden Mer for the Civilians but needed help chants on May 27th with a score in the late innings from Tabby of Nightingale allowed the Koylance. The Postal Transport handed lerchants only 2 hits, but they both came in the fifth inning. The them their second defeat of the Civilians played errorless ball and season on June 7. Ralph Bowman started for the Civilians but was picked up four hits. May 31st they came back with relieved by Tabby Roylance. Frank an easy victory over the Utah Wilson played a fine game behind Power & Light team. Eldon Jensen the plate. allowed the Powermen but three The second round play began last The final score was 9 Monday. Games are played every singles. o 3. Monday and Thursday evenings at On June 3 they beat SPMDT the Ogden Softball park. Games ( Spanish American Team) to the are free and the public is invited, teams 5. 1-- 0. . and Acombination of Light. steady pitching and hard hitting have been responsible for Hill's staying in front of the league. The best pitching performance of the season so far was turned in by A2C Bob Bartz, 4677th REF, as he shut out Tooele City Team 14-- 0 on a neat 5 hitter. Bartz now has a 1 record and is tied with A1C David Morse for top pitching honors. A2C John Scanlon and A2C William Hollowell each hold record of 0 in league play. Hollowell, a 6' right hander, came to Hill from George. AFB where he had posted a 3 record. He is a welcome addition to the Hill team. Top hitters for the Hill team are Tfcsgt. Kaipn jerkins .4i0, A3C Richard Lindsay .429, AlC Andrew Maxwell .379, AlC Ralph Bowman .367, SSgt Louis Ditullio .341. The catching chores are capably handled by A2C Carlo Crispino and 1st Lt. Noel Mermey. Crispmo hopes to continue lus baseball career with the Philadel phia Phillies when discharged and has a contract awaiting him. All games are played m Salt Lake City at Municipal Diamond No. 2 (13th So. and 7th East). Hill fans are invited to attend all times .; of games. For tschedules, .1 f games, ana iurtner miormaiion contact Joe Hess, Base Gymnasium, Intramural Tennis Champions Crowned The doubles championship was Intramural tennis was completed - 3-- 1-- this week with new champions won by AlC William Von Riper 2791st crowned in both singles and doubles and AlC Robin Nokoboyski, USAF Hospital. Runner-u- p in competition. doubles were 2nd Lt. Clarence VinIn single competition, 2nd Lt. cent and 2nd Lt. Frank Twohey, Clarence E. Vincent of the 765th 765th Bomb Sq. The team championship was won Bomb Squadron won top honors by downing last year's champion by the 765th Bomb Sq. who won in singles and second in douSSgt. Clifford McMillon, 1906-- 5 first bles to become the new squadron AACS Det by scores of and champions for 1954. 6-- 1, 4-- 6, 6-- 2, 9-- 7. 7-- 1M 1 s ate 17-IN- CH oiey ? 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