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Show November 27, 1959 HILL TOP TIMES Page SPORTS DMEFS Session Openers Charions Celebrate Victories Lft V V" VH ' ; S- -, I The Hill AFB "Hornets" began Iheir basketball season with a I "stinging" victory over Magic Valley Christian College at the base gym. The "Hornets' made 49 per cent of their attempted field goals and dropped in 11 free throws. They ui.i iff A guitar picked,' a sax wailed, and a set of drums beat out the' rhythm to the rock and roll music that filled the NCO club at the recent commander's cup party. ' Steak and chicken dinners were served to all personnel of the 25th Ammunition Supply Squadron who their second were celebrating as of the champions year straight base sports program. Backgr6und music was provided by the 25th Ammo three-ma- n 63-4- com- foot trophy from Col. d'Acosbehalf of his squadron.. GOLF TROPHIES The Inter-mounta- were Maj. George Wetzler, Jr.; Lt. John Hane, Hq OOAMA; TSgt. James Jarrett, 25th Ammo; Coburn, 2849th HSgt. Ronald ABW; and ' 1st ' Lt. David Lewis, 28th Log. The ceremony also included the presentation of the winning team trophy to Col. Hubbard by Maj. Wetzler; . Hill AFB golf, team placed first in the intermountain military golf league. Another grinning face on the y scene recently was A2C Ned A. Frantz, 2849th Air Base Wing. Airman Frantz received a black 2d not yet developed strategy against this type of de fense. an 0. en-ga- ge Attending the dinner and presentation as special guests were Lt. CoL; Uriel P. d'Acosta, deputy base commander, Joseph Hess, base recreation director, and Harry Hall, base gym coach. Maj. George Wetzler, Jr., 25th 'Ammo commander, accepted the base commander's office was recently filled with flashbulbs, and smiling faces as Col. E. F. Hubbard presented golf trophies to five Hill participants of the in military golf league. Receiving the coveted prizes play.making for the "Hornets" Coach Hess said that his boys had A2C Tom Lewis, 4677th radar evaluation squadron, was the top scorer for the winners. He drop, used a defense and ped in 16 points and Sgt Rutledge worked their offense so that "ev- tallied 14. 1st Lt. Robert Boyd was a hu. ery man ran every position," said man jumping jack gathering in 20 Harry Hall, assistant coach. rebounds. His hustline and fast Eight players contributed the breaking were the main snarka points in running up the lopsided which the "Hornets" kept putting score of The half-tim- e score out in front. 35-1was 4 in favor of Hill and in the first few minutes of the second The next home game will be Frihalf the "Hornets" ran away and day, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the left the Magic Valley "Panthers". base gym. The "nornets" will the Weber College "WildWith 10 minutes playing time left cats". in the game, Coach Joe Hess began using the reserves. The reserves, Harry Hall, base gym coach, however, were not able to continue urges everyone to be present nt the pace set by the starters and this game to support the base team the "Panthers" scored 20 points in their early winning streak. in the last eight minutes of the EXECUTIVE: A person who game. Standouts in the game were 1st walks around with a frown on his Lt. Dave Germann, AF Courier assistant's face. Service, 1st Lt. David Lewis, 28th Log., and MSgt. Hobart Rutledge, IMAGINATION: Something that 2791st USAF hospital. They made sits op with the wife when the 18, 15, and 11 points respective' husband is out late. In the second game of the sea QUITE OFTEN a young man son, played on the Magic Valley home court, the "Hornets" barely who is burning with love makes a fuel of himself. got away with their "stinger". Losing three starters who were unable to make the trip to Albion, Dancing Every Night at the Idaho, because of flying duty, the team was only able to make 31 per GLIDE INN cent of its field goals. ONE NORTH MILE OF The "Panthers" used a zone de man-to-m- bo. three ta on 11 t&i$2&$a CASABA STRATEGY Coach Joe Hess (seated) talks over basketball schedules and maps out strategy with three of last year's "Hornet" starters. Coach Hess is depending on these three players to "spark" the team victories this season. Left to right are 1st Lt David Germann, AF Courier Service; 1st Lt. David Lewis, 28th Log; and A2C Thomas Lewis, 4677th RES. fense which hindered greatly the ' In second place is the 4677th ra- dar evaluation squadron. They tie barely escaped the three-wa- y for third place by winning their last game of the first round by a narrow margin. 25th Ammo, MATS, and 6985th CSF,- - all linger in crowded third place with 4 records. Next to last in the league is 2870th GEEIA wood jacket for- - his participaiton displaying two wins against five losses. in the Air Force Worldwide swim ming meet held at Mitchell AFB Working from the bottom and in July. He was on the team which trying to win another game is the 2849th ABW team. So far they represented AMC in the meet. Joseph Hess made the presenta have only won one game in seven tion to Airman Frantz in the base attempts. LAYTON, 4- - UTAH i. in . 'JF tu give-awa- w 3-- gym. MIIIIUM.IUUj ALL FISHING and HUNTIHG LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS EQUIPMENT The Hill AFB little league "RedFIRST ROUND ENDS skins" have ended their football The first round of the intra season in championship style. With mural basketball program has end only one loss during league play, ed with a tie for first place. 2791st the "Redskins" call themselves USAF Hospital and 4754th RES "champs" and look forward anxiboth ended play with six wins and ously to next year's "scalping one loss. raids" in the pigskin chase. 2 REAL DUYS IN OUR CLEARANCE of '59 Of US) LIBERAL BOATS TV o AJibUJiim and MOTORS CASH XMAS LIGHTS Indoor Multiple Sots . TERMS 7-Pi- oco Lay-Awa- y How for Xmas. C3c Outdoor Sots ... 15 Pioco. Only $&39 -- PRICED XMAS ITEMS . Sleds Volley Ball Sets Wagons Basketball Sets Ski Boots Tricycles Tether Ball Sets Boat Accessories Ice Skates SPECIALLY IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE THIS ANTIQUE? Sds You Pay LESS for the BEST IP YOU DON'T DRINK LESS FOR YOUR FIRE INSURANCE Save on All Your Insurance Needs at PAY 25 ML ORTON'S GENERAL AGEIICY?Y 3860 Dial EX Representing Preferred Rink Mutual Insurance Company Wash. 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