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Show Bantam-Juni- fonn 2849th Basketball Leagues or Basketball Teams ftTthe Sue preseason bas- - lit ketball tournament for 1965 has program. drawn to a close and the regular Srations are being taken season is about to get under way. Xrt.tto'BMe .Gymnasium Eight squadron' teams particitelephone ext. pated this fall for one of the Lib) The deadline for regis-S- S best turnouts yet in the annual 15. with n is Monday. Nov. on practice tourney. under way to Play g The final game decided the Dec. 1. first place winner as the 2849th is being The Bantam League downed 2870 GEEIA 41 to team between the 27. organized for boys SSgt Richard Frye, right and 13. while young-5- forward for the winning 2849th, between 14 and 18 will was high man with 17 points. The oiay in the Junior League. With the first and second dieduled games will be played each Saturday place winners determined, at the Base Gym entire the 2791st settled for fourth morning throughout place, bowing to a powerful season. 2705th squad, behind Registration fees are $1 per the Heare-Picke- tt per child, but no more tnan punch that racked up 37 be or four three boys should family tween them. tmm the same household sign to contri In other news from the base up. Parents desiring hnte their time to the base ath basketball scene, Base Athletic nrhtrram by coaching the Directr "anT Ha" announces basketball teams should contact a a nnai preseason noop tourney MSgt. Anthony Parrell at the S, Houghton 180 Game Team Sparks Bowl Win Tops Preseason Tourney The Hill AFB 1965-6- 6 Basketball page HILL TOP TIMES 1965 . S-5- U 63-4- 6, one-tw- o a scheduled for Nov. base gym. 17-2- 0. Hunt Shotguns on Loan for 1965 Pheasant The Military Recreation Serv- golf clubs are in stock, each con ices Branch Sports Loan Service taining nine clubs. For the upcoming pheasant reminds all Hill AFB military 20 shotguns are available personnel and their dependents season, that hundreds of pieces of sports for loan. Also available for loan and game equipment is available are binoculars, camping stoves, and sleeping bags, all on a first- basis. for loan on a basis. come, first-serv- e are of skis Eighty-si- x pair should contact Personnel available, including 20 pair of Sports Loan. Services (Bldg. head skis. Twenty-tw- o sets of - 72-ho- ur S-30- 1). The Jo-Le- Lanes in Roy was e The Hill AFB squad will be the scene this past weekend for the City Association Bowling comprised of the overall allstars Misfrom the tournament just com- Tourney, with the Hill AFB siles emerging the first place pleted. The base team will play comhost to various area teams in the winner among team event Many teams from surfour-da- y competition at the base petitors. communities entered gym, with games to begin , 7, rounding the tournament on Sunday, Oct. and 8 at-6- p.m. 31. A6G Bowlers Lead Intramural Teams Pacing the Bantam League team was Lee Hough ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Houghton, 2365 Fillmore Ave. in Ogden. Lee rolled a 494 scratch series, highlighted by a 180 game. Earlier this year, young Houghton displayed his promising potential, bowling a 208 single game in the summer league at the Hill AFB bowling lanes. Lee's four team mates on the Missiles are Eric Ubank, Edward Pennington, Kenny Mangum, and Ike Johnson. Through the first 32 matches of the 1965-6- 6 Hill AFB Intra murai cownng .League season the 2849th Air Base Group team continues its undisputed hold on first place. The 4754th Res. No 1 team has moved up one notch to second place. The 24th Weath er bowlers remain in last place. Here are the current standings for the league: Team Won Lost 2849th ABG 26 6 Gagon Rolls 266 4754th Res. No. 1 ....22 10 In HAFL Play 1906 AFCS No. 1 ....20 12 Tom Gagnon, Test Equipment 13 28th ATS No. 1 19 19 13 Section, Maintenance, wtilM nev Independents 2870th GEEIA 18 er forget last Monday night's 14 2705th AMW 17 11 bowlUng. 4677th DSES No. 2 ....16 12 That was the everting; he 533 FTD 16 16 a 266 game, wtilbh a 628 bowled 28th ATS No. 2 14 18 He did this in spitoe otf series! 14 2727th Test 18 his average. 1906 AFCS No. 2 ....12 20 12 2791st Hospital 20 Gagnon wais bowling m the 4677th DSES No. 1 10y2 21 V2 Hill Air Force League wnich 9 4754th Res No. 2 23 meets Monday evening at Or24th Weather 7V2 24V2 chard Bowl. 1 1 16-tea- 45 Judo Students Are Promoted Airman First Class William Batchelor, physical conditioning specialist and judo instructor at the base gym, has announced the promotion of nine students. The six students moving up one notch on tne proiiciency ladder to the third degree brown belt or "sankyu" include Capt. Edwin M. Weissler, 2nd Lt. James Rutledge, 2nd Lt. Jesse Dansby, A2C Leonard C. Huff man, A3C Mark Bryant and A3C Virgil Clark. Mr. Dennis Simonsen has been promoted to the second degree brown belt or "nikkyu." In the women's division, two ladies have also progressed to the third degree brown belt level. Promoted were 1st Lt. Sharon K. Hudson and Mrs. Sharon Allen. Airman Batchelor announced that nlia class members will comprise the base team representing Hill AFB in the 12th annual Intermountain Judo Tournament to be held at the Salt Lake City Y.M.C.A. on Saturday, Nov. 20. Ten Hill AFB judo competitors will represent Hill, although the will accompany Batchelor to Salt Lake City. He entends an invitation for those not yet enrolled but interested in judo instruction to sign up at the Base Gym (Bldg. or telephone ext. 3516. S-5- 35) f! 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