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Show Vuay HILL TOP TIMES 5, 1960 ;oni8 chiefs 1677th Takes Intramural Gage Crown 'Hornste' Saptaire Page AM ag EtaouBpDrasyp (Continued from Page 1) and Lieut. Lewis were selected from Hill. Others chosen were A1C James Hill, Fairfield AFS, Calif., AlC Charles Burris, Norton AFB, Calif, and Lieut. Tip Tucker, McClellan AFB, Calif. A2C of the base intramural crown is the 4677th De-;se Systems Evaluation Squad-- i. f "Tinner t Jcetball , The 4677th quintet, led by C ptain Kent Bates, and 1st Lt. J Jert Boyd, defeated 69S5th Com-- 3 plications Security Flight in the Bates 'jt impionship '' ' Boyd talliedgame, 18 and 12 points, and accounted for T ipectively, X ';st of the rebounds. The 6985th was only able to sink five in the second half. Each rsember of the winning team received gold medals along with the 1-- 56-2- 9. nt 31-2- 8. 0 push-shot- the game. .With 17 seconds to go, the "Hor- nets" corned the ball . f Military and civilian keglers are fMet to bowl Saturday and Sunday Ja the first annual Hill AFB men's handicap singles and doubles bowl-;itourney. Cash prizes and 'trophies will be awarded late this jcaonth to the winners in both . (1-- r) Children's Slalom Race Scheduled , Two' doctors emerged as champions of the base intramural hand-tMtdoubles tournament. Captain H JioSert E. Hardy, base gynecologist and 1st Lt. Irving H. Assael, optometrist, edged out 1st Lt 'James Kenefick, Jr. and A2C Robert Treadway, 4677th DSES, In the final game by one point. Dr Hardy also' placed first in the The first race of the tournament should contact inter-clu- b Mrs. I competition' between ski clubs Jame3 R. Stimpson, TAylor from Hill AFB, Marquardt, and or send an application to her at Thiokol will be held at Snow Bas- Box 398 stating skiing experience. in, Saturday, February 27th at 11 a.m. It Iff ttt S0V age-grou- ps Won Team Cjoilers . Aces . Tro . lying Saucers .Tscord Marks .14 J linutemen . L . Lky Masters Controller . . Itogos. i ii i . ' ( remlin I corpion I 'a per Fort . . . Jets "tJoonies rolters - . . . latador f cratchers 1 lubstitutors IHame Out . 2 14 .13 Tazors Vatjh 3 6 6 0 0 17 14 14 . . . . Pascals ?! Joniarc Ooofers 7 7 13 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 8 7 7 7 12 13 " 4 4 Lady Bowlers Enter 2nd Round Beginning games of the second in the Ladies Bowling champs, League see th efirst-hal- f Sore Thumbs, still holding their own. Hats off to Barbara Scott, who bowled a 191. with a as follows: are League standings Won Lost 0 S Sore Thumbs 0 8 Gals Gay 2 6 Stat Rats 3 5 Spotters 3 5 Rockettes 4 4 Hill Toppers 4 4 Hill Jills 5 3 Three Points Two round 120-avera- NEW DISTRICT OFFICE Dial EX Bird, FOREIGN LANGUAGE J. WARNER, EX O 8 71 $15 C 54 Classes Start January 25 for 12 White City lanes on March A meeting of all league officers is set for 9 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the White City to finalize details and elect a Vice President and a Treasurer. It is planned to hold the team event all at one time this year instead of the split squad. Each depot will field a squad of 40 men composed of eight teams. This will be preceded by the special Commanders Trophy event. The Doubles-Single- s portion will be held on Saturday the 19th. This is again a handicap affair with some special awards for- high scratch scores. All civilian bowlers who have an established aver- sure based on 15 games as of March 4 will be eligible. an ' LAWRENCE RAY MAXWELL, Director, S. L. or EL Phone EM Plans are being made for the Annual Interdepot Bowling Tournament, according to Harry Fesslar, Hill's representative and tournament officer. Events are scheduled to be held 12th 0 CENTER Ogden Annual Bowling Tourney Planned 2 1 German, French, Spanish and Others 1S50 week course two hours one night a week CONTEMPORARY PRACTICAL ORAL APPROACH Competent local language instructors 95 Dist. Mgr. OrlaUal Total Abstainer JAMIE STIMSON. son of Capt. and Mrs. James R. Stimson practices a kick turn in prep aration for the children's slalom race, Feb. 27. 19-2-0. 7 ;jJ 1NSUKANC- U Imnlta'i at the 3pealx Russian D. Ray Orton 6 2 - 41 i zi fC 3860 Washington each division. All civilian and military personnel who have children ' who would like to enter the slalom 13 13 Racers 14 Y's Girls 10 Going Gals 17 Merry Mixers 6 MfiftE Orion's General Agency 13-1- 2, d. Lost KT 8ave 20 on Fire Insurance See Us for AH Tonr Insurance Needs! age-group- t YOU . 4-- 8, teams in the Hill Twenty-fou- r Ken's League have been "separat ? the bovs from the men" in Irigue play as follows mm - , 9-1- for a job brilliantly done. PAY LESS F0RA AUTO INSURANCE will be a- children's slalom contest with the racers divided sorties competition. Trophies into two divisions. There will also were awarded to the individuals be three in each divi placing first and second in each sion. Chddren from ages, division. will comprise the 0 and s, with the divisions be ing beginner and intermediate-advanceMedals will be awarded to the first three place winners in 'Spoilers' Lead b Hill league and the game was over. With the title theirs, Harry Hall, manager, and Joe Hess, coach, and the victorious players shared in the congratulations of an overflowing crowd TOURNEY WINNERS The Hill "Hornets', who won the AMC basketball championship are shown 1st Lt. Dave Germann, Armed Forces Courier Svs.; A2C Tom after their victory. Back row Kent 4677th 4677th; MSgt. Hobart Rutledge, 2791st USAF Hospital; 1st Bates, Lewis, DSES; Capt. Lt. Dave Lewis, 28th LSS; Joe Hess, coach. Front row, 1st Lt. Robert Boyd, 4677th; A2C Charles Hout, 1905th AACS; A2C Thayne Calderwood, 1906th; SSgt. Calvin Brewer, 6985th CSF; 1st Lt. Richard Makela, Armed Forces CS. In front is team mascot David Lewis Jr. nj fcrackets. 5. Hill quickly moved to a four-poilead. The two teams alternated i taking the lead until the half-wa- y horn blew with Hill ahead In the second half Tinker gained s. a quick lead with two long The lead then changed hands five times before nill took the lead with eight minutes to go in the game and held it. Tinker could get no closer than thve points until the final minute of The base intramural volleyball league and table tennis tournament will begin Monday, February th in the base gym. Both games will be double elimination series with Commander's Cup points awarded to the squadrons of the winning participants. t v Ted Haynes, of Tinker, the most valuable player award. The "Hornets" will represent AMC in the USAF basketball, tournament at Stewart AFB, N.Y., March Several other outstanding AMC players are scheduled to be selected to join the "Hornets" as they vie for the USAF honors. In the championship game, Tinker gained the first bucket but won J. fteim trophy. :f 11 v- - Co. lasuraaea ComDonv - ing - STOCK CLEARANCE USED 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM All Reconditioned . . . "All Guaranteed LOW PRICES - 357 - 27th. Ogden. EX 4-56- 11 i |