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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 July 3, iJ New Son Arrives lor Base Dental Sumo. Hill Golfers are Mm"nr wni Mrs. Revere A. I Nielsen wai u"uer v ltt t son announce the birth of a son te Tegge, nurse in CW Jti Sj treatment section at thUl born June 22. Leading in Major Nielson is the base den iney pian to name the League tal surgeon at Hill AFB. Mrs. chard. Military The Hill AF Base Hornets golf Hornets High in Ogden League Play Niel-- J team rested firmly on top of the Intermountain military golf league this week, after sweeping ClearThe field Naval Supply. Depot tne norneis clean sweep pushed out in front of Utah General Depot vir a three nnint mare'in and virtu ally assured them of the first half PAINT SPECIAL! 6-- 0. Flyettes Stand In Third Place In Ogden Softball Play Hill Hornets Invited to Compete In World Softball Tournament the Hill AFB civilian girls' softball team came out victorious in a softball game The Hill AF base military softball team, The Hornets, have been held this week with the Utah Genextended an invitation to compete in the forthcoming National Softball eral Depot gals. The Hill AFB team was on the large end of a Congress World tournament to be held in Salt Lake City Sept. The Hornet nine was invited as a military representative of this 10--6 score. This winds up the first half of area due to their strong showing against local competition, according the Ogden women's softball tourto Joe Hess, athletic manager at tests before they tangled with Hill. nament and puts the "Flyettes" Hill AFB. On Sunday night the Hill nine in third place. They are topped by teams The tournament will host met a strong Ardens Dairy team the Navy Supply team and Ogden from most of the 48 states and from from Provo, Utah, and promptly Queens. and will Mexico. Entries Canada Hill's feminine softball team has set them down to a 3 to 2 defeat be determined by state play offs. been coached by Gordon Martin, with Nixon on mound. the again "This year's edition of the Horngame should prove to warehouse 9D, and have been playets is one of the best we've ever beTonight's rl a thriller as the Hornets meet ing in an Ogden league had," said Hess. "We've really got the "league leading" Fisher Hess every Monday and Wednesday eve a ball club and they're making an Pontiacs. nings at John Affleck Park. excellent showing in Metropolitan league play in Ogden." The Hornets came up with one of their best games of the season the other night as they shut out the Aguila Club 17 to 0 behind the no hit, no run pitching performance of A1C Leland T. Nixon. Nixon was razor sharp as he struck out six men, walked only one and faced only seventeen men in his five inning stint on the mound. He was ably backed by his teammates as they had only one error and gave him seventeen runs. On Saturday the Hornets lost a close 3 verdict to Callahan Tile, Salt Lake City triple A champions. Callahan's had won 14 straight con- The Flyettes 12-2- PAINT YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE With First Grade Fine "Old Colony championship. The Hill foursome have only one matoh left in the first half, that being with Tooele Ordnance Depot, which has picked up only one point in the league thus far. the Hill erolfers in shel Sailors was 2Lt. Clearfield lacking Richard McFarland and A2C Kod-i- n Nakayabaski with scores of 76 and 77 respectively. A3C James Pembroke and AlC Nick Germino shot scores of 81 and 83. Next week the Hill golfers will take a rest from the Intermountain wars to comnete in the annual Northwest Sports Conference Golf tournament at Geiger A' case. , Members of the Hill Hornets, military softball team, are (top row, left to right) AJ2C Lawrence Foster, left field; TSgt. Tony Keffer, 2b; A2C Tony Iticciuti, outfield; 1st Lt. John Nightingale, pitch and manager. (Center row) A1C Donald A. DeBerordinis, 3b; SSgt. Jimmy Wilson,, catch; A2C Sidney Taylor, lb; A1C Leland Nixon, pitch. (Bottom row) A3C Max L. Fold, util.; A72C George J. Smith, 3b; 2nd Lt. Walter Dwarschak, outfield; A2C Bill Wright, shortstop; and SSgt. Fritz Oberhoff, pitch. Team's mascot is four year old Charlie Keffer, son of TSgt. Tony Keffer. k t-i OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT i m Special Includes: 5 Gallons First Grade House Paint O 1 Gallon Boiled Linseed Oil nni FOR ONLY 0. O 1 Quart Turpentine O 1 Brush 4-in- ch LET US RECOMMEND A RELIABLE PAINTER CRAGUNS Street 327 24th all-Gi- Ogden 5-- Circus Chairman OVER 100 TV SETS MUST GO! 11 BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM o is. o Washers o Freezers o Ironers Refrigerators Any Reasonable Bid Accepted-M- ore Fun Than An AUCTION! Glen C. Ray (above) chief of the motor pool branch, extends a special invitation to Hill AFB employees and their families to attend the big Shriners circus being held at John Affleck park today and tomorrow, July 3 and 4. Mr. Kay, who is an official of the Shriners organization and chairman of this event, says that all proceeds of the circus will go to the Shriner's hospital for care of crippled children. 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