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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 j ' e Department Plants Utah Future bftooimg Rare Birds for BY DON DAVJSJNFUKT Fish-Gam- . Hill AFB's intramural civilian softball league is now in full swing, according to Lee Draney, league chairman. Sponsored by the Hill AFB Civi lian Welfare Council, the softball league is composed of eight base teams! They are: Base Operations, Sheet Metal Manufacturing, Flight Test, Base Motor Pool, Engine Inspection, Stat Services, Industrial Engineering, and Area Support Inspection. To date, there are 22 games left to play in the first half, to be concluded during late July. Another round robin will depend on the desires of team captains, once first-ha- lf competition is complete, Draney said. All games will be played on the softball field located south of the main civilian parking lot. Games are held beginning 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursdav. Visitors are invited to come out and root for j ' case Operations . 2 Sheet Metal Manufacturing 1 r ngnt i est i mse Motor Pool i : engine inspection lo otar, (services iimuHriai engineering 0 Area Support Inspection .Z 0 e. r 'tk j air-freight- ed nt non-reside- ring-neck- ioiiows: Beautiful young ladies like curvy Meg Myles never come in grosses because they're one in a million. However, in this particular case, we're satisfied with just one Meg-giAnd that's not gross exaggeration. She has a part in Warner Bros. "New York Confidential." ho interested to know that 4b black part- Ulll S SUUI lOmcu ..... in Washington County. planted gThe Utali Department of Fish and Game stated that it was the upianu during 1053. first plant of the ioreign game bird in Utah. And it was the Resident deer licenses totaled initial stocKing oi mac jw"" zio o7 TVipre were 37.264 Iishiner in a state-wid- e plan to establish licenses sold to residents and 5,170 this bird. resident game bird licenses. Also The partridges were included in the grand total were from Pakistan. They were trap- these license pur 6,828 angling, 12,380 chases: deer, ped in the wild by Dr. Gardiner Wildand 1,340 five-da- y Bump of the U. S. Fish and angling permits. life Service. Dam The birds, it is believed, will be Early reports from Hebgen Monstates area in of the some River Madison to and adaptable lower elevations. It is hoped that tana show spotty results. Some PioViormoTi were snowed-ou- t , or the bird will thrive in areas where XlOliVlttv hasn't the pheasant caught in the rain and had little to been doing too well. show for their eltorts. utner The black partridge average 10 sportsmen report full catches and ounces, or about midway between some fish of good size were taken. that of quail and chuckars. Males Burton Scott and Van Glover of the species are highly colored, while the females are feathered in from supply directorate headed south recently to fish in the Gulf grey coloration. of Mexico near Guaymas, Mexico. sailfish, mackFish and game license sales Their catch included and barracuda, trigger fish. erel, reached a new high in Utah during Chase Brain tried the Delle, the 1954 license year ending April Beavers' Head, and. Red Rock 15. Rivers recently. He reports that Total sales of all kinds of fishsmall these Wyoming rivers have reached ing and hunting tickets and fish are big 224,013. This is an increase of 15,-1- plenty of trout and sold plentiful. number over the licenses ... their lavonte "nine." Team standings to date are as W Two of a Kind Sports Briefs Hill Softball Teams In Hot Competition Confidential Gal 1955 L 0 0 o i ii 1 2 ed 23 il.!." twins- - Max charmine are the son and daueh. Max Ayerett (main. inese A,lttJ"uc children ter of tenances plumbing unit) and report from pop wife, Dorothy. The kids are two years old and the plumb, ing unit has been hearing a day-by-d- ay since they arrived on the scene The Averett's live at 5048 S 4620 W. Kerns, Utah "Name " "Joe Popupopupopupopulas." "Occupation?" "I drive a motorboat." Mil. Softball In Second Week Sunday, June 19th with quality gifts that he will appreciate Visitors are invited to attend the games. Latest standings in the leagues are as follows: "A" League 461st Supply 1906th AACS 764th Bomb Sq 766th Bomb Sq Hq, 461st Bomb Group 28th Log 765th Bomb Sq 461st Food Sq 461st TAC Infirmary Hq, 461st AB Group "B" League 461st Comm 461st Air Police 2849th AB Wing 729th AC&W 461st Installations 4677th Radar 4th Shoran 461st Motor Vehicle 2791st Hospital 461st Maintenance . W L 3 0 0 3 2 2 1 Famous 1 1 1 1 0 3 4 0 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 fA . . . OPv comfortable, durable and luxurious similar to picture foam rubber over coil springs newest frieze covers red, rose, green or grey. free Aluminum Folding parking at any Ogden ff ' fe&iS'Pvllj EvfSrjV li'?!!5;: vlfe3M'll' SATURDAY ONLY .. lot $4.98 sturdv asy to handle and durable besides comfortable. eayy saran covers in yellow, red green, or plaid. re easy budget terms 3 years to pay re finer stores america's one of hole course. Joe Hess, base athletic director. said that a second place play-of- f win be set up in the near future. Tracy, Aschendrenner, and Risteen will battle it out to determine sec ond-plawinner in the individual category. ce of a hundred gifts" 3 a respective 238 and 241 for 54 holes. The pair nosed out Captain John F. Wardlow and SSgt Clifford W. Haskell, 4G77th Radar Evaluation Squadron, who wound up in second place. Captain Ward low shot a score of 251 and Set Haskell racked up 230 for the pre scribed 54 holes. Individual honors went to Sgt Haskell. Second place in the category was a three way tie. Lt. William H. Risteen, 766th bomb squadron; Lt. Charles F. Aschendrenner, 461st ABG, and Major Tracy of the 2Sth logistic squadron all shot 238 over the 54- - low-sco- re "the store 1 Major Henry L. Tracy and MSgt Benjamin Marshal, 28th Logistic Support Squadron, took top honors in the Hill AFB intramural golf tournament, held recently at El Monte Golf Course in Ogden. The major and the sergeant shot Jow-sco- Berklme .12 . 28th Log Sq. Twosome Cop Golf Tournament low-sco- ill Rocker and Ottoman 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 Remember Father The 461st Supply Sq and 1906th AACS Sq of the "A" league, and "B" 461st communications Sq, as records boast all perfect league, play in the Hill AFB military intramural softball league swings into its second week. The 20 teams of the two leagues play regularly scheduled games nightly Monday through Thursday. Friday is reserved for make-u- p games. Games, which run. seven innings, start at 1645 hours with five games being played nightly on two diamonds. Diamond 1 is located behind the Gym. Diamond 2 is in back of the bowling alley. 93 years dependability furniture carpets appliances the store with the friendly people" |