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Show I960 September 2, Vl HILL TOP - r I f f rrir-v- ' league on Sept. 7. The alleys are getting a general overhall, which includes sandinur. & refinishing and leveling to meet ABC specifications. The finish coat. Five ingi includes a basic . . msier coats, requiring some 10 hours for each coat to set, are of special material that stays on like varnish but lasts much longer than wax. ine ami automatic pin are also being put in spotters ' top condition. tonme in Organizations k v - Sfc s Tift sit 27-3- I . 1 Thirteen members of an Softball team, representing mili tary units at Hill, departed last Thursday to participate in the Air Materiel Command softball tourna ment at Tinker AFB, Okla., on Aug. Players selected from the 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron are: 1st Lt. Toru Yamamoto, SSgt. Gordon J. Irwin, AlC Ronald L. Ross, A2C Joe K. McElrath, and A3C Eugene C. Sequin. SSgt. Thurman N. Bouldine, A all-st- Military bowlers at Hill are taking a vacation this week prior to the opening of the intramural ar 1. Paul Duncil, left, 2849th Air Base Wing, small arms range, checks score with TSet. Norman Panzer, 28th Logistic Support Squadron. Sgt. Panzer holds the highest score firing the carbine with a 294 out of a possible 300. Sgt. Duncil held the previous record with a 293. Both are memHIGH SCORER SSgt. and NCOIC of the base the Hill AFB rifle team. bers of Base Small Arms Range Busy Qualifying Military on Carbine Thomas J. Madden and A2C Lawrence E. Phippen, represent the ltMKith AACS Squadron. The 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron placed two players on the A2C Clarence W. Trotter and A2C John W. 2C all-sta- rs; Wright. Other members are: TSgt. Earl Kinder, Hq Ogden AMA; SSgt. D. Sigmon, 2701st USAF Hospital; A2C Robert R. Tanner, Det. 17, 4th Weather Group. O. for nt.l-inc- r the at Tinker Ine ioftball League Bowlers Roll on Sept 7 intramural league are 2849th Air Base Wing, 28th Logistic Sup port Squadron, 4G77th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron, C035 Mobile Training Detachment, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron, 2705th Ammunitions Wing, MATS, and 2S07th GEEIA Squadron. The 2S49th Air Base Wing, de fending champion, will attempt to turn in a repeat performance this season. Dependent bowling for juniors will be each Saturday from 8 to 12 a.m. Open bowling will be on Saturday from 12 to 10 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m. YOUR VOTE : 1 j f - -, i. t WILL BE V h 'f 3J "zero" in his weapon. Then they Supersonic jets and high-flyin- g himself, Sgt. Duncil. A crack shot, missiles were put aside at Hill Air fire for real, both rapid and slow Sgt. Duncil fires only occasional Force Base this week as its mili- firing from the standing, sitting ly to keep in shape. 100 yards tary personnel took up a centuries-ol- d and prone positions, Sgt. Duncil said that the carbine from the target. carbine. the tool of warfare is as valuable to an Air Force tech In spite of deadly rockets and Targets are then removed and nician as it is to an Infantry missiles, the Air Force still counts scores tallied after each man fires ground-pounde- r. Cases are on rec the carbine as a deadly weapon. GO rounds. Each hit in the bull's ord WWII and Korea where during Once each year the nearly 2,000 of- eye is five points and in the out Air Force .personnel behind the ficers and .men at the giant Utah side four points. lines saved themselves from bering air base must go out on the range The highest score fired so far coming an obituary item due to and sharpen up their shooting is 293 with the honors to the coach their know-howith a carbine. 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