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Show Air Forces Ace Back In Bowling League That practice he got knocking down enemy planes in the European Eu-ropean war theater didn't seem to spoil his eye in fact it seemed seem-ed to sharpen up the bowling game of Glen Bishop who's back home now. bowling regularly with the Sugar House Coal team. Before he left for the war. Glen rolled with the Hardman Service station aggregation, and had a 1S2 average. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bishop. 320 W. 3rd N.. Glen was ' a member of the S6th fighter group, and had 104 missions to his credit and a score of at O least four enemy aircraft. He had three and one half years in the service, flying P-51 and P-47 fighters, and at the time of his discharge he wore the distinguished dis-tinguished flying cross, the -air medal with five clusters besides his theater ribbons. |