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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 Mi Hill Top Times SPORTS April r Hsu Intramural Events AdH Military Athletic Program Ati Career On Diamond Intramural track and field events missin . 1. Inrinc nnsf vpnrc" will onnrtt c :mciuaed " " "F""0 cccno lineup this season. V Beckons Bell The base athletic week gave the go-ahe- Billy Bell, former Davis High School and Weber College baseball for a star left Utah this weeka career to lead tryout that could baseball. e in ofBell, employed at Hill AFB's Pittsficers' club, reports to the big-tim- training burg "Pirates" at spring at Santa Ana, Calif. If successful, he will be signed up by San Jose Pirates, a Class "C" farm team in the California State League. Young Bell, der-shortstop, combination outfielwas spotted by a rittSDurg nraies scum ai baseball school at John Affleck Park in Ogden last August. The scout labeled him as a "comer" and promised a tryout this year. The athlete nlaved outfield- eJinrt-.st.nfnr Davis Hiffh School He lettered in baseball in 1952-5similar honors for rated also and his basketball and football activi ties. he attended Weber In 1953-5- 5 College in Ogden. He won his letter for his outfield work on the college baseball team. He has two seasons ot semi-pr- o ball behind him. During the summer of 1955 he was a crack outfielder with Grand Junction, Colo. "Eagles" and saw similar service with the Ogden "Eagles" in the summer of 1956. Bell hits right and fields right His batting average is in the 300's The young athlete has been mak ing his home at 307 Arizona in Clearfield with his wife and infant son. His family will journey with him to California. 3. BIG TIME BASEBALL calls Billy Bell (above) local athlete who is civilian worker in the officers' club. Bell was spotted last year by a Pittsburg Pirates' Scout and promised a tryout. He'll leave soon for California. . 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Adequate facilities are expected to be complete this month sa athletes can start training. About the middle of May the base will hold a track and field meet in which about eight Hill AFB military units will participate. Top stars in each event "will be eligible to attend the A track and field meet, set this year at Sheppard AFB, Tex., June Transportation Teams Compete In Basketball Conies; ars An intra.! annul cote8t x"--- wu a hard fought division, mthe D game, finXS Movements Branch vlctor with a M ivu aim even had a timo t more events wiu ue aeia m uie r of this future,! OcUU. ARCHERY de HAND LOAD-SUPP- SCHWINN Participation in the Hill AFB meet will build up points towards winning the General s Cup. The cup, a rotating trophy, is given each year to the base military unit with the best athletic record. Those desiring more information about the base track and field pro gram are urged to contact the gym, Ext. 56o. FISH LIES BIKES TACKLE CAMP EQUIP. AIRPLANES TOYS-DO- LLS BIKE - WATCH REPAIR Family 342 No. Spoiler Main-La- yton Bowling League Hill Air Force Base Ladies Bowling League standings are as follows: Wishbones The Voodoos The Hotrodders Rockettes Cordetts Apache's Alley Cats Lucky Strikes Whipettes Statuetts Place Aux Dames Rollettes Won Lost 36 33 32 29 28 27 26 23 21 19 16 19 16 19 20 23 24 25 26 28 30 33 33 36 Ten high keglers: Marge Fletcher, 161; Ramona Becker, 140; Martha Bishop, 138; Roma Goff, 138; Jean Beech, 137; Pat Royster, 135; Bonnie Cox, 132; Maxine Warren, 131; Dorothy Thorup, 131; Jean Shinney, 130. Money service for servicemen money extra Although servicemen usually need for leaves, passes or furloughs, they olffn row from HFC for other reasons, You expenses, or consolidation of bills. to 24 mom row up to $1500 in one day with up to repay your loan, in montniy too-sho- ifyouneedmoney-today-tiimvvithwnfi- IT PAYS TO BE WELL GROOMED lW m?n ill' J sumer Aw.- flen ppy and largest -: cuu fi company. O MORRYS... BARBER SHOP New Address. 12 South Main Downtown Bountiful No Appointment Needed. Come As You Are. PHONE AX 51 Borrow where most Americans borrow . . . HFC K28.35 1i!59 35.26 oi 5l.bb 77,50 only on aid chart' OUSOIIOLD FINANCE 2514 Washington Blvd., PHONE: fyiiMt nhnnt $600 made by MOUMHOWPIN ' M Standings Listed In Hill Ladies NOW is the time for a spring check up. Headquarters for state inspection tags. Don't Put it Of f. for Hill F-wi- t m this council ad 3 Qlll . in ltle bae 14 |