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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 Record-makin- Intramural Basketball Champions 'Wingdings' Cop Bowling League ChampionshipsAmer- In an exciting finish to the ican Bowling Congress-sponsore- d Officers' Bowling League at Hill AFB, the 461st Air Base Group "Wingdings" copped the league championship with a lTtpin lead in final comrjetition. winners of the Tlio "Wine-dines.the of league play, rolled first half off against the 27Jlst tlospuai Team, second half winners to start the final tournament. The Medics forged ahead and took the first game by 11 pins and the second meet by 133. Coming back strong, the Wingdings, paced by Major Andrew R. Colman, put by together a terrific finish ahead 170 pins and clinching the championship on pins. Members of the league chamMapions are Major Frank Bagley, Col H. Benzel, Major jor LcRoy man, Captain Byron L. Doane, Captain Wiley K. Connor, and 2nd Lt. James A. Ritt. Each member of the team was awarded a trophy at ceremonies held during the League's Annual Banquet held at the Hill Officers' club. Colonel Paul Fellows, retiring league president, made the awards. Captain John T. Foote was elected league secretary for the 1955-5- 0 season, replacing WOJG Carlton A. Dearman. March For Hornets Leave Air Force Toumev g World-wid- e Hill Air Force Base Hornets, military basWtuii boast a season's record of 35 win-sOklando. Florida, to participate in the 0 tnnmament. The Hornets, who have copped four tournament chanmiim v !? season, won a berth in the AF tourney by winning : ference basketball tournament in , . following niorht e." rr:n iiUl trtnU competition with six teams from General un" n, The third the northwest area. the Hornets was Other championships won by the 54. The fonvtv, iLSWri ; r '" nui the Industrial Hornets include match with pionship UtJffi Leaeue in Ogden, the Intermounuepot. and Morgan tain Military tourney Another championship Lions' tournament. ed to Hill AFB as the wM The Hornets won the Intermoun- a St?.ng tain military basketball champion- ?WMd Lion's TTtoV Til tun ship by defeating Utah General De Mfii-noA "c score uou, wag reoase 30 to 102 at the gym with the pot Hornets in the w cently. This was the highest score viv, tame, in nn.j. made by a Hill AFB team and the games Hill defeated VFwT second highest at the Hill gym. The tournament was a three-da- y T,h?TH!Hat club consisted of nui lit. affair with the following teams en- eral USAC, nlavpro T tered: Dugway, Tooele, Utah Gen- son including Pat Dunn eral Depot, Deseret Chemical and Johnson. The most valuable award went to Herb 'Thorn' J Hill AFB. Deseret Chemical was Hill's first the Hornets who played his usaaf The atetiuy uianu oi DaSKetball. victim to the score of 80-3The who WorldS I ilrtbwt 1 74-4- 8. --- t J i J lK ST The 764th Bomb Squadron won the base intramural basketball championship by defeating the 6th Weather Squadron two straight respective games in a best of three series play off. In winning their to climax none 15 and won lost Bomb 764th the Squadron league, from the of control their had and season games successful a very onset. Team members are (top row, left to right) Dan Rocus, Ronald R. Sparks, Leo Heiting, James L. Wessel. (Bottom row) Dick Stiles, Kenneth L. Balicar, Earl Huffman, John L. Williams, and Bob Johnston. New Hot Rod Club , IIDDT I, Ltl SPRING IS HERE TIME TO BUY YOUR The Hill AFB leagues of the American Junior Bowling Congress will bowl for record scores tomorrow to' be entered in the nation-wid- e sponsored by the ABC an annual ABC activity, compares scores from En leagues all over the United States hot-ro- d club and creates interest andof competi. The "Hill Idlers," a bowlers tion among thousands civiformed at Hill AFB for both and fans. bowling lian and military personnel in the of two leagues at Hill, interest of safe driving and recog- theConsisting "Bantams" and "Teenagers," is nition of the true bowlers in ages from the Winners of the 2Sth range Sup moving out of the organization 10 to 16. Both leagues have been port Squadron's table Logistic tennis tour location a for and searching stages bowling every Saturday since the nament were presented trophies re for the club garage. start of competition last November. cently by Major Charles R. Bates, Capt. Charles R. Hills, president Lt. Col. Sheldon M. Post, 461st who was acting as squadron comof the "Idlers,", stated that the ga- Maintenance Squadron Commander, mander in the absence rage could be either privately own first got the idea for a Hill ABC Colonel Robert L. Foley. of Lt. builded and equipped or a rented Junior League when he spoke with Presented the trophy for table ing which the club would equip it- the Executive Secretary of that tennis singles was Airman First self. during a tournament Class Edgar W. Scott. Airman The club plans to enter several organization in Ogden last Fall. Scott teamed up with Captain Wil cars in a Reliability Test next and receiving burn E. Carrigan Upon to take the dou month to be sponsored by the Salt sanction requesting from the Headquarters of bles ' trophy. " jon.c "'"B"' uoionei I'ost proceeaea xo These winners will the and Aisu, will consist of a organize the leagues, and with the 2Sth Logistic Support represent squadron which timed trip through the city assistance of MSgt. Lee L. Cha tne iiu Ai?'B intramural table tenin the entrants would drive for safety varie, has coached the young bowl nis tournament. ers into turning in averages of well competition and safety timing. Membership in the "Idlers" pres- over a hundred during a period of His head is iust as vacant ns ently stands at 14, and the club 33 games. the breakfast room in a hotel in urges anyone interested to attend Presently leading the averages JNiagara Falls. one of the meetings being held each for the season bowling are George . . i Monday night at 8 p. m. in building Kogers, 16. ana Sheldon Post, Jr., The meetings include busi 10, with outstanding averages of ness, open discussions, plans and 130 and 111 respectivey. automotive motion picture. Each bowler is officially regisA member need not own an auto- tered with ABC Headquarters, and mobile in order to join the club. abides by rules and regulations Captain Hills can be contacted governing competition, the same as through extension 830 of the Dwarf in the adult leagues system, or at his home phone Ogden "Mail-O-Mati- kj 1. 'Bantams', 'Teenagers' Will Bowl For National Competition Scores Civilian, Military Offered Membership CHILDREN'S SWINGS AND TEETER TOTTERS c" "Mail-O-Matic- ," 28th Log Presents Trophies to Two SPECIALS ON METAL CLOTHES LINE POLES AND ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILINGS Table Tennis Champs hot-rodd- WELDING OF ALL TYPES Mini's Cttfoy Shop . 1928 JACKSON AVENUE n-j- r pre-rout- 25, ed OGDEN PHONE 7527 "WE INSTALL" hi 2. "To think I had to marry you to find how stupid you are." "You should have seen that when I proposed." EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON We know a girl who was so she needed only one JAY" a nd Combo earring. 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