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Show Page lo Badminton Champs Claim Dinner's Trophies at Informal Ceremony iwiiipiiiMMimnT"nr badmin-- ! The 1958 single-doubton champions at Hill AFB were an presented winner trophies inuaac informal ceremony at ine gymnasium this week. rtarrv TTall. base athletic direc to A tor, made the presentations 2849th 2C Thomas Murray, singles, Air Base Wing, and Capt. John Wardlow and SSgt. Homer Duplantis, doubles, 4677th Eadar Evaluation Squadron. Airman Murray, a dark - horse T 2. in the tourney, upset seeaea Eex Payne of the 4677th, Mur 1 and 15-ray, as it turned out, was runner- up champion for the United btates Air Forces in .Europe UsA-tiii;while stationed in France during in nil " ""T i 1 - he return however, le semi-finali- st aS Duplantis go at Payne and the 'ra wW Teaming for the doubles Wardlow Ler lasted their oppoJenX saw them pitted against AS ft Rodriguez, and A30 .T j..lL 2347th Air Reserve Flying cZ who won their 15-1- 1, 15-1- 0. Wardlow lantis rallied with a seconded burst, however winning the cial series match 15.9, 23 1 15-1- 0, 15-1- 1, 5, 13-1- 15-1- 6, 5. bmg over the marriage boss to his secretary. He and she was 22. , gll t r If; I jit ilfHS U "Its a crime 1955-5- 0. NET WINNER A2C Thomas In the Hill tournament he almost Murray of the 2849th Air Base eliminated himself by failing to Wing, won the 1958 singles badshow for his semi-finagainst minton championship at Hill AFB. He defeated Lt. Rex Payne Payne in the first round-robiUnder the double eliminations rule of the 4677th RES. n. I 1 youth" have his ought to "What's all the fuss about!" asxea anotner. "When ehe'a 100 al IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIII against said one, "He ought to head examined and she of th was 67 At GRANITE FURNITURE UUUUL-liWlWISJiK (Japt. John Wardlow and SSgt. Homer Duplantis were crowned 1958 badminton doubles champions at Hill AFB this week. Wardlow and .Duplantis represented the iJ677th Radar Evaluation Squadron. Lead Ladies Sleepers, Spotters The Five and the 8; Voodoo Vamps Hill Jills, C; Kacers, 5; and lieck in the Ladies' bowling league, the Greenhorns, 4. each reporting 13 games won High individual series have been won by Marge Probert, 59C; Eo and 6Y2 games lost. The 12 team tournament of lady mona Becker, 580; and Eoma Goff, bowlers meet each Wednesday 5G5. High individual game honors be night at C:30 at the White City, according to Virginia Baggs, re- long to Marge Probert, 231; La- Rue Farns, 227; and Jean Jones, porter. In No. 3 place in the standings, 212. itith 13 won, are the Bollettes. Five high bowlers are Eoma Others, with, number of games Goff, US; Lillie Nakahara, 14G: Won, are Gay Gals, 12; Hill Top-1- Betty Peaslee, 142; Ida McFarland, Sore Thumbs, QT's, 141; and Theo Fletcher, 140. Sleepers, Spot- ters are battling it out neck and 10; Rollettes, 7; 1; 10; f. 111 I I Here'sWhat ggg Yea V I l QK ANOU.CHMK$.Oli .. nere was an old woman who lived in a shoeT? . Quite unnecessary when . you can get a "State" Home mortgage loan U CURRENT DIVIDEND A BIG 3V2 IBS V OOB 10 AN ASSOCIATION ,- J-- I I I LAY for -- CHRISTMAS DELIVERY EVERYWHERE II Granite Furniture ig , 1050 East 21r South 1 . .S J COME IN OR MAILCOULQji I ' im rVioi 5io)."fdii."pooi riti. oth i t wMklr -- Ml Ik. Ml P"c k ( I QMmmM 11 $84.88 , Q CO - " J New accounts please attach J credit references and employ- - g I er's name. g g Murray 48th South and State g Sugar House 1050 East 21st South Provo I JttrniTttcompanuf inilUIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllUllllllU 0 AWAY NOW ' i Plenty of Froo Parking 1134 North 5th rOn Main HlrilWy Just South of Proro Kt iuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i1u k S |