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Show HILL TOP TIMES pffl October ens' Bowling Pins Flying Hign in Four I 17 Flying Saucers 16 Aces The 6.. oi it wcwwr Standings 15 -Installations. 7.' The Bountiful league is rolling M & H FRIDAY ' of weeks 13 three Jolters after 8. smoothly Won Lost Team for 15 a is good league 1 9. Spoilers; 11 play. This Scorchers are 1. Four 14 10. Pogos . the average bowler as teams sea. 8 Flats 2. --13 established the first of each 11. Amso's a. Jeta 8 son based on previous average. 4. Flippers . 12. Controllers 136 7 0 This makes for teams which are 5. Flatniks . 13. Gremlins 7 10:'. 14. Record Marks 7 very closely matched. In addition, 6. Panthers . the teams are composed of only 7. Anythings 15. Skymasters :10 ; 6 10. four men which speeds up team- 8. Voodoos . 10. Zoros 4 ' 17. Snark Boosters" .9' play. Last week, John Frederick- 9. Stoppers 4 9 son rolled a terrmc uui series 10. Twisters 18. . Hustlers 2 The scratch including a 225 game.Fred-Dua7 19. Matadors MONDAY WHITE CITY live high averages are John 8 Won Lost 20. Rascals Team 5. Harry Fesslar,as163. 3y Phil Biddl :- . -- . " ne j Ellis 1G8. John 1. Superfort3 Burns ICS, Dallas Johnson KiO, and 2. Razors witn iiilvin zaonsKie Ken Baker 3. Voodoo3 104. The Layton Lanes are progress- 4. Substitutors ing very well and have a scheduled opening of 1 November. This would make the Hill Field League onening on the evening of the 7th. Watch for a firm date. The Monday league has also seen some top bowling and some of the other. All team captains are urged to complete their score sheets each night. Friday's Paramount league is developing into a real battle all the way down with teams well bunched in the middle brackets. A season high game was rolled by the Rejects last week with a 10T0. High average bowlers are Tom Garner 1G9, Les Stewart 108, Bob Cox 107, Frank Williams 103 and Wait 'til Next Year 20 18 17 & 17 4 6 GVa 21. 22. 23. 7 24. 7 Goonies Bomarcs Scorpions 6 5 2 Pirates 7 8 "8 9 9 10 leagues p. FRIDAY m J 17, 1. Kool Kats 2. Idiots 3. Misfits 4. Splitters 10V2 5. Rejects ioy2 6. Gyrosyns 11 7. Slowballa 14 : 8. Mishaps 14 9. Terrors 14 10. Goofballs 15 11. Skyrockets 15 12. Radomes 13. Computers 13 16 14. Strikeouts 17 15. Robots 18 16. Sloppy Five 19 17. V ireballers 22 18. Sparkles I mount -- j. 1 ! ii a -- JO 3 -- I7i 7. ', 6U KU . J HAMMER NAIL Looking like a typical Milwaukee fan after learning hi team lost the world series is Pat Uaraya, son of Maj. Albert H. Baraya, chief of Base Supply Division. picture was taken Actually, thefather-and-son at a recent base ball game at Hill. The youngster came all decked out, complete with ball, glove, hat and "West Area Braves" Little League shirt. Game officials eyed Pat and decided he was too small to participate. Result: Benched. Undaunted, Pat sat on the sidelines patiently waiting for a last minute call for action that never came. seven-year-o- ld - 9. by Jngsridg( EXCLUSIVE IN OGDEN AT BLOC W mm IN OGDEN r 111. . .IW Berthana Ballroom Tonight 8 p.m. ADMISSION CHARGE FREE DANCING The Suit lor the Man Who Clothes a Tough Time WO PRIZES Brack Lee &erys: HAMMER ' NAILS "can take it,9 no matter how rough the wear. Imported of course . . . this handsomely rugged fabric is flex tailored for you by KINGSRIDGE. BLOCK'S are again proud to present HAMMER ' NAILS exclusively in Ogden. This suit . . . with all the color and rich texture of tweed plus the stamina of the hardiest worsted. eye-appeali- If you vote 2or a par2y when it is vjxozig. it will UZVZIi do li YOU wani ic do right YOU mus2 vote against the r-j- l:l! Glv.i ng HAMMER ' NAILS is a major, long-terinvestment and you ca . wear the coat of this wonderful twist cloth with your favorite slat. m parties when they axe wrong. The ONLY People's Candidal Sir- 5or U. S. SENATE BRACKEN LEE Paid political advertisement by: Charles II. Foote, Citizens for Lee, 4th South and Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. $690 Open a Convenient Block's Revolving Credit Flaw - 1 - . No Down Payment -- r s ' m No Interest OPEJ FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9. |