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Show HILL TOP TIMES 25,1955 Page 9 Hill AFB Bowlers Participate in Inter-Dep- ot Bowling Tournament At P Cling League New Sports Officials the mu The doubles, singles and team ioariie are Bowling Tournament were held at the "",aLln:D,eP? lr V and 13. The team event entries were sponsored - iw vivman wei- j j. s follows: h 90 indiVouncu- and ln Won Lost viduals participated. In the doubles 10 event 55 teams participated with 30 12 110 bowlers rolling in 28 singles. 14 gtenEttes 26 team event JThe under 15 got 25 at 2:30 p. m.. with Brit dun mway t? tots -- 16 24 Alr Force S1111.111 17 '4t.Uettes 23 Civilian employees interested in D. VT. Twigg, Naval Base; Capt18 tettes Supply Depot; 22 softball for their organiplaying 19Va zation in the Hill AFB "intramural and Lt. Coh L. F. Garner, Utah Chopper 20 Depot, representing ottersnipes the 20 20 should register with their General league" installations in a preliminary tenets 20 20 civilian welfare representative or three Capt. Twigg won the 23 ,t Shots C. Freeman, Ext. 201 or 301, exercise. 17 Roy -event and was awarded a suitable Pickups 24 1st. 16 no than later April Ups -25 15 When registering, it will be trophy. Delights 25 Utah General Depot dominated 15 necessary to provide the names of ue Angels UVz 25Va players, organization represented, the team event with a high total ie Sensations 25 name of the team, name of the team score of 10,896. Hill bowlers 14 came Toppers 28 12 captain, and his telephone exten from behind in the second game otorettes sion. 28 to pile up a lead of over a hundred 12 iliettes According to Mr. Freeman, a pins, but were completely snowed up under in the third. Our final total playing scneauie win De arawn Averages following the registration of all for second place was 16,714 The 152 teams. Equipment will be furnished Naval Supply Depot was third with tana Siddoway 145 by tne atnieuc committee oi tne la.m. The mQi, Ltty Solomon 144 civilian welfare council. Games will General Depot Team No. 5. We Fletcher 139 be 'played on the diamonds at the L, Weaver Hill Air Force Base bowlers 138 edge of the civilian parking lot. Me Zitto much better in the doubles fared to 136 All organizations are urged heda Heaiy and Frank Hare had a teams singles. 136 their . promptly, register .Ellis combined score with handicaps in said. will 135 Mr. Freeman begin Play . Gibson 134 as soon after April 1st as weather tne singles and doubles with a to- irv Imaizumi tal of 1,342. This is an outstand 133 permits. fijine Harmon ing bowling achievement. Frank was awarded second high in the singles with a score of G30, and teamed up with Elmer Love to take third place in the doubles with 1,243. Two other Hill bowlers, Herb Larrick and Al Agee, cap $ BIG tured both the- doubles scratch and handicap events A powerful scratch l.lOG combined with han dicap gave them a grand total of MANY LATE 1,274. Roy Rands and Jim Keenan, Utah General Depot, placed second m the doubles with 1,258, while E. A. Ruggerio and Ernest Butler, Naval Supply Depot, teamed up 954 DE SOTO V8 4 DR. to capture fourth place. Naval Like new, power steering, power brakes, Supply Depot fared best in the singles with Gordon Goulden caploaded turing singles scratch with a 541. 953 DE SOTO V8 4 DR. Harold Robertson, NSD, won the low automatic Very transmission, mileage, singles handicap with a score of 644. Ernest August, NSD, C29; ... radio, heater Gordon Goulden, NSD, G22; and 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. Excellent . Ernest Butler, NSD, 621, placed in 1953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 4 DR. for third, fourth and order that One owner ..." fifth places in the singles handi 1953 OLDS, 88, 4 DR. cap. Yfnst recent standings in ParaLf i CWA to Sponsor Intramural Softball Games . to" - - iU I $. iU tm . $ SPRING S SALE S - MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM $2595.00 $1395.00 $1795.00 Hydrsu, Overdrive, 1952 Overdrive, 1951 1950 clean . $1045.00 $1895.00 . $895.00 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. Overdrive $645.00 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. V8 New paint $645.00 STUDE. CHAMP 2 DR. Overdrive $495.00 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. V8 $495.00 KAISER TRAVELER Good motor ....$195.00 1950 isoo 1949 J950 1949 NASH 600 2 DR Overdriv CHEVROLET 4 DR. Radio, heater 1947 BUICK SEDANFTTF!FYrAllpnt 0RD V8 CL. CPE. Clean 7 STUDE. CHAMP. 4 DR 1947 4U Stan Jensen, Supply, was elected vice president. George Holbrook, Comptroller, was named Executive Officer. Treasurer duties will be assumed by C. B. Dockmejian, As sistant for Programming, and the the following members at lunch post of secretary was given to Bur- period or rest periods: Jack Way, ton R. Scott, Supply. Supply, Ext. 8201; Noall Hyde, Facilities Services, Ext. 789;. Joe Four directors were also named Guard Hq, Ext. 495; Major Jones, to help with the year's activities. L. H. Benzel, 401st Bomb Wing, They were Major D'Jack Klinger, Ext. 8400; Al Agee, warehouse 8, Flight Operations; Joe Jones, Base Ext. 413; Art Smith, Engine Test, Security Division; Don Davenport, Ext. S442; Burton Scott, warehouse Air Inspector's Office; and Jack 3D, Ext. 774; T. M. Fowler, InWay, Supply. stallations; or Don Davenport, Air Club officials announced that Inspector's Office, Ext. 447. Activities enjoyed by club mem they are now conducting their 1955 memdrive. Present bers membership during the past year included bers should nay dues of $5 before trap and skeet shoots held at the the deadline date of April 15. Any Hill AFB range; rifle shooting at Hill AFB employee, officer, or air- Hill AFB range, elk dinners and man who wishes to j'oin the club meetings at Officers' club, rabbit is cordially invited. They can do drives held at Hill, purchase of so by paying a $2 initiation fee sporting goods at club prices, and and $5 dues for the year. opportunity of joining duck clubs to at reduced prices. made be can dues of Payment . CPE. heater Excellent CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 DR. Very New officers for the Hill AFB Rod and Gun Club were elected at a recent meeting of the club held at the officers' club. Voted in as new president was Frank Hunt from Air Installations. ....$1295.00 CADILLAC 62 4 DR. 1951 n CP- E- heater PLYMOUTH CL. Hill AFB Rod and-GuClub Elects New Officers to Head Activities $1895.00 radio, heater . PLYMOUTH CL. 1953 Newly elected Hill Rod and Gun club officers are (top row, left to right) Stan Jensen, C. U. Dockmejian, Frank Hunt, Burton Scott (bottom row, left to right), Joe Jones, Don Davenport, and Jack Way. 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