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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 ,13 Dinner Party Tops Off Successful Season for Hill AFB Woman Bowlers Take Feminine Bowling Honors J? S"c treasurer. Highlight of the evening was", awarding of trophies to the winner of the Hill AFB "Main-tenettes- L' bC i nk,,s,i &iisti women bowlers league. The consisted of lone Ellis (Captain), Dorothy James, Rosalie Reese, Annabelle Rood and Ila Gibson. posiTrophies for the runner-u- p tion were awarded to the "Alley Cats", which were also first-hal- f season. The winners of the team was comprised of Patricia Royster (Captain), Mary Imai-zum- i, Irene Kariya, Marlene and Lois Zundel. Other awards handed out included: high average Norma Lillie Zito, and Lee Gurr; Theda Healy, Lee high series Wigness, and Amar Mabey; high game June Weaver, Verla Hanson, Elaine Harmon, and Martha Bishop; most improved bowler Sharon McBurnie; perfect attendance Charlene McCleary, Bea Arnold and Fern Wilson. Main-tenett- es o Ask-eroot- h, 1 Sid-dowa- BSkJM 5 The "Maintenettes", winner of the Hill AFB women's bowling league, pose for the camera with their trophies. Rear row (left to right), Dorothy James, lone Ellis (Captain), and Ila Gibson. Front row (left to right), Rosalie Reese and Annabelle 1954-195- Rood. Doro-Lightfo- Civilian Welfare to y, F Hornets, Shaping Up For Baseball Season 0ulM, An d oh Bowling At Its Best Visit Ogdens Beautiful Hess said. Staffed mainly by standbys from Bowl players. The team is coached by SSgt Clair Bailey, 461st supply PARAMOUNT last year's team, several newcomers have been added to the list of squadron. Home games will be played at Hill Garden Homes' diamond as soon as the playing field is completed, Hess said. ot, BOWL iff) Tourist to an Indian on a reservation: What do you do all day? Indian: "Hunt and drink." Tourist: "What do you hunt?" Indian: "Drink." every Boyles Special is a Genuine special at Genuine Sell Sports Gear H Enjoyment The Hill AFB "Hornets" baseball team is slowly getting into shape for the coming season, according to Joe Hess, base athletic director. The Hornets have played several practice games with local colleges and won the first two games played in the Salt Lake City league, - 34-we- ek 12 oJl anything about u' say some good. this good!" season Hill AFB women bowlers wound up a successful 1954-195- 5 with a dinner party at the Mansion House. Trophies were awarded season. and officers elected for the l9tD-l9u- tt .New officers voted in were Marion Fischer, president; Marge Solomon, vice president; Fern Wil-- 1 son, secretary; and Naomi Jacob-son, iw Overheard "Well, of savings Surplus items of Hill AFB sports equipment are now on sale to the highest bidder, according to Mack Schofield, member of the civilian welfare council. The equipment consists of nine tennis rackets, original cost of $6.80 each; two sets of boxing gloves, original cost of $10 each; and two tennis nets and cranks, original cost of $42 each. Individuals interested in viewing the sports gear should go to the room east of the turnstiles at the clock house between 3:30 and 4:30 p. m. on Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26. To bid on any or all of the equip ment, the person should write out his bid on a slip of paper, insert it in an envelope, seal it, and send it to Mr. L. H. Florence, Chief, Civilian Personnel, Bldg Symbol "AC . Bidding will close on Friday, May 27, Mr. Schofield said. Specia Week-en- d 1 big savings passed on to you Free -- -- made possible by Boyles tremendous buying Parking power-fro-m Anv Omlon Parking Lot 7 America's most famous brand name mfgrs. 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