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Show hfovembe r 5, 1954 HILL TOP TIMES New Twist in Pin-Up- s Bowling Duffers Are Praised Intramural Touch Football Champions By Al A gee This column sole purpose of paying a long overdue tribute to that unsung hero, the ovciage Dowier. Thousands of WOrds Viavo Vav written to acclaim the experts who consistently roll 190 games. Nothing is ever said about the duffer averages 150 or less. These are the bowWs wVm wri, after week, fair weather nr frml come to the alleys and bowl for the oncer enjoyment of bowling. These bowlers are the backbone of the league, without them no league would survive. They approach bowline- with a completely different attitude, calmly, cheerfully they do their best and offer no excuses for their low scores. The expert screams with pain when he misses a spare, the duffer shrugs it off since he didn't expect to make it anyway. The expert suffers untold torture if he has a bad night, the duffer blithely accepts his low score since he has no reputation to uphold. He is a happy man. The enjoyment he gets from the companionship of the other duffers; the pleasure of release from everyday cares and woes and the occasional victory over a team of experts is ample reward for the time and effort he spends- each week. Hats off to the Duffer. Following are team standings as of November 1. - Pretty Pat Eastman has won herself a rather unusual title. The from Lancaster, Pa., has been chosen the "Girl curvey With the World's Most Beautiful Twist," by the National Pretzel Bakers Institute. Pat's posing in New York where she's appearing radio. Maybe Pat doesn't drink beer, but in this photo she sure looks like she's on a bender. television and on I rrrrn W. For Military Basketball Players Joe Hess made final selections last week of players for the Df Coach Hornets basketball team. 954-5- 5 - 4. Rockets 5. Pogos from last year's squad will be 2nd Lt. Bob Millard, A1C Frank Cooke, A1C Kalph 6. Bowman, and A1C Leland Nixon. Nineteen They'll be strengthened by the addition of 2nd Lt. Roy Coppinger, 2nd Entered in Lt. Jim Ellis, and A1C Woody Jackobs. basketball The Hornets first game is sched Tooele uled for Nov. 11 The 1954-5- 5 Intramural Basket- - Ordnance Depot at against the base gym. 14. last Monday, The following evening the Hornets 15. jail league began 16. bcording to Joe Hess, athletic di- - will tangle with a team from Fallon 17. .Nevada. from Station Air Navy fcctor. These games will be held at the 18. Nineteen squadron teams are en- - base gym and will begin at 8 p.m. 19. ired in two leagues. League "A's" All personnel are invited to attend 20. teams will undoubtedly the games, Coach Hess said. Returnees Squadrons Military League !rongest REF, 766th Bomb the 765th Bomb Squadron, less surmised. League "B" will robably be paced by teams from le 28th Log and the 1906th AACS, f wagered. Winners of each leaeue will Local Pugilists Will Be Featured on Nov. 16 Boxing Card Local boxing fans will get their first look at the 1054-5- 5 Hill AFB L. 9 Jolters 23 2. Installations 18V& 3. Flight Testers 21 1. 1. 11 12 11 13 12 15 ..20 17 Superforts Substitutors . GJobemasters Air Frames . Coordinators Gremlins Voodoos Flying Saucers Goonies Skymasters Spoilers . Matadors Scorpions Razors Material Aces 10 16 17 17 16 14 13 12 y2 14 12 13 11 11 10 9 15 16 14 15 15 18 16 19 17 21 CAN'T BEAT... witches, ghosts and all! Last week the Hill Field Women's Bowling League turned out in costume and a great time was had by all, according to officials. Costume awards, donated by Maxie Kosof, Manager of the Paramount Bowl, went to the YOU 1 .429 .406 .303 .313 .281 . Mainten-ette- s 7, 8, .344 22 23 6. 0, 10. 11. 12. .176 13 -- 174 14. .174 15 .... Sensations Hill Choppers .... 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League Has Fun Bowling In Costumes Unique Shades of Halloween black cats, .531 .500 .500 .464 .446 .438 Jack Stokes Harold 0. Most Obnoxious Costume .571 mi Jacobson as a Halloween .531 TEN HIGH BOWLERS 2. Dale Bennett 3. Don Sparks 4. Charlie Burton 6. 7. 9& Chief Warrant Officer George Riser (right), chief of personnel services branch, presents a trophy to members of the 764th Bomb Squadron proclaiming them champions of the Intramural Touch Football tournament. They won the title by defeating the 766th Bomb Squadron by 25-Receiving the trophy, in behalf of team-mate- s, are (left to right) A2C Neil Bigham and 2nd Lt. R. E. Johnston Approximately 9 squadrons participated in the tournament which was broken down into two leagues. 22 fiHi-Eiil!- lS 24 27 AtmCA-- 22 12 9 8 a EATS TtTH ,28 29 7 individual Wash. 167 averages to date: 8. Ute Akisada 2430 Blvd. .165 Names fppete against each other late in military boxing team on Thurs- 9. 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