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Show W5J5L HILL TOP TIMES : Win H(ifnet;:Inlpstrs J? SNAFU First Three Ganis Hill AFB's Hornet basketball team opened its casaba season with a swoosh by winning its first three games. The Hill hoopsters snatched their first game in an overtime contest against Army Dugway Proving Grounds The regular game ended in a 0 tie. but Hill found its knack in the overtime. A2C Joe Home bucketed 19 and teammate MSgt. Hobert Rutledge and MSgt. ; Rutledge were next highest with 11. Tidwell and Fair- child were tops for Christian Col lege with 21 and 18 points, nor- let coach Joe Hess exercised his reserves in the last quarter of the game. Tentative Hornet schedule up to Christmas week: 3 Dec: Tro-coderos at Weber College, game time 8 p.m. 10 Dec: The Club at Hill AFB gym, 7:30 p.m. 11 Dec: 14 pts. Dugway at Hill AFB, 7:30 p.m. The second Hornet contest came 13 Dec: Christian College at Hill, at the expense of Utah Army Na- 7:30 p.m. 17 Dec: Wilkinson Realtional Guard in a charity ty at Weber College, 7 p.m. . benefit game at Fair Grounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City, last Sat urday. The Hilltoppers really iound the range in this one. 1st Lt. David Lewis racked 19 points Hq and MSgt. Rutledge, 13 points. Bill Whatley of the Utah Guards Headquarters Squadron Section was high with 20. Bowling League reports the following team standings: On Monday, Magic Valley Won Lost Team ' 26 5 College fell prey to the now Personnel 5 3 rampaging Hornets, Though Base Flight ' 19 13 Saturday and Monday's games Air Police were both team victories, it was Supply 14 18 12 19 AB Otis Kidd on Monday with Orderly Room 12 18 points. 1st Lt. D. B. Germann Food Service 20 59-5- 2. 50-5- 86-4- G, Personnel Leading In Sq Keghng League r m wi ii SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS At SAL-LEE- reasons why the Hill AFB Hornet hoop- spree are (left to right) t AB Otis M. Kidd, and 2d Lt, Keith R. Cooley. All three tower 6 ft. 3 in. TRIO Three current on Iten tre David Lewis, IrtLt game-winni- PRICED RIGHT Suits and Topcoats 30 --18 Hustlers . 30 Zeros 18 21. lift onlv four weeks to go the 22. 31 -- 17 Scorpions Way league is a real tight 23. Bomarcs 36 .12 Half a dozen teams are lock'42 Pirates 24. 6 s! nn in a battle for first place. fte Superforts lead percentage- Hi - Average iw but have a make up game to E. Morris. 178. C. Burton. J. Stokes 175, H. DeBoer 171, I. P. Becker, T. Roylance, and list week produced a new name '. . Dal-ling- a, the high single Bob Cox rolled fat, ad a 649 Turkey a 255 single 30 k the k the I thought it was the birds went followine men: Hank De birds, but lta, Matt Del Candia, Stoker, Vaughn, Lee Ikomn. Mat A Hon Ponl TtuVai. tuToupin, Vera Gale, Ute Aki- KL John Knclanri fit on Over Kick Joe Blazick, Won Lost Team night warmly PARAMOUNT FRIDAY bowlers. he tVelcome Winter's weather and series L. Stoker 170. scratch series. night was a happy 1. Misfits 2. Splitters 3. Idiots 4. Kool Kats 5. Rejects 6. Gyrosyns 37 33 32 32 31 28 25 J -- " ' i; Terrors ' . 11 15 15y2 16 17 19 23 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 33 35 24 24 23 8. Fireballers all Ynri Inn Vn Tl.n QnVsa 9. Goofballs 111 Sobal. W. Rxmaov. Jim Vn. 10. Slowballs (jnleen, Don Butcher, Bill A. 11. Mishaps -- kta. T m 1 . TftTlfOTT. lrj " Team . X. Four Flats scratch was Les Ste-by with a uov. 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