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Show 1112 ao'e ft. (of uuu Civilian Welfare Association C oam: 'Best Ball' Event Sponsor's One hundred and twelve civilian golfers from Hill AFB partici- ,4 " T xs your dog trained? Ham: Well, when-tell ym to sit up he doesn't sit Pnwhiinil- - M "A your saddle on backward, sir?"1 Meadowbrook held at tournament ball uuue lvumner: lhat'a oil best in golf the golf pated course, Salt Lake City, recently. This contest is sponsored annual- - Know aoout it, smarty. You & even know which way I'm Jl" ly Dy ine OlVUiail weuaic naawionuu. First place winners in tne inamp- Flight were Charles Met zelaar, Education Services, and Jim Green, Maintenance, who finished with a score of 70. For this fete they each received a trophy. Second place in the Championship Flight went to Dick Nay-li- n WE SALUTE YOU and Keith Clapier with, a score won was third by of 72, and place the score of 75 shot by Don Hales and Earl Morris. In the B Flight, first place went IN DOING SO to Bill Baine and Dick Hamlin who shot 8ft, second place to Don Gil-so- n and Leo Johnson with, 86, and WE DECLARE third to John Pearson and Gene Graves who also came up with ..... r Hill Field I s , A-- v Wi TOP GOLFERS IN the recent best ball golf tournament held at Meadowbrook Golf Course were Charles Metzelaar (left) and Jim Green who finished with a score of 70. They received trophies as winners of the Championship Flight. fcraeUs mi Bitot Um'gm Monday Elite 86. HILL FIELD . In the C Flight, Keith Nichols and Ray Yates took first place with 94, Ralph Clark and George Smith won second with 95, and Grant Dunkley and Marv Drum-mon- d got the third place spot with tlieir 0v5 scor&. Jim Green and Keith Clapier got the most birdies (3), Jim Green got the most pars (11), and Angus Hansen got the most bogeys (13). Beverly Nelson was the only woman to play and, along with her partner, shot 77 to finish fifth in the Champion Flight. Don Freecup Hill Hornets will clash with one of the top contenders in the North- man had the closest ball to feet. No. three on tee shot 10, from ern Utah Amateur League next Monday evening when they meet the Another tourney is scheduled to team from Morgan. held in August. be The game will get underway promptly at 8 p. m. at John Affleck Park in Ogden, former home of the to work for the Hornets. Golf Ogden Reds.. Pustari hails from Stanford, Player-manage-r, SSgt Robert C. Conn. He is 22 years old, 5 ft. 9 in. Is Being Merritt probably will send A3c tall, and weighs 153 lbs. He throws A civilian golf team is currently Richard F. Pustari to the mound them right and hits them right. He is a veteran of semi-pr- o and serv- being organized to compete in com-depot and ice baseball. to two remain the Jim in Green, games Only petition, according COMPLETEseries. Maintenance first round of the On June 20, Syracuse meets the The team will consist of 12 to 24 Catering Service Nisei Comets. And on June 22, the players and will play approximate . . . Teas . . . Weddings Eagles vs. the Ogden Amvets. ly once a month at a local course. Hill AFB military are again reA team ladder will be maintained . . . Church Functions minded that they can be admitted to showing the relative position of Frappes . . . Punches . . . the games free by presenting a each . . . Frozen Salads Any player may chalvalid ID card. Dependents and civi- lenge player. the player in the position imlian workers must have tickets. above, but will furnish Joe Hess, Chief of Special Serv mediately new golf ball to such person being a ices, reports there are still a few challenged if he fails to defeat him. "Artistry in Ice Cream" family season tickets available at This policy "will aid in control of DIAL his office at the base gym. The 3017 Harrison Blvd., OGDEN ducats, selling for $3, will admit challenging for ladder positions yet provide opportunity for all playthe entire family to all remaining ers to compete for positions on the this games year. ladder. Any person interested in playing on the golf team should contact Mr. Green, Ext. 8277, for further SAT I S FA CT I O N Vi C E NT ER BLOCK EAST OF RED LIGHT IN LAYT0N FBI. AND SAT., IUNE 15 AND UP C inter- ry 16 To 50 Organized inter-indust- DAY AT Team Civilian Employees U' H T 43-ga- 11 "Get-Acquaint- $20 ed for 30 days to (Based on I n. ONLY Food Freezer $159: $249.00 WORK OXFORDS O w?E DAis 2"0527 to residents in nearby towns) de by Aetna Finance C.n. w v 1Th w nf B leather uppers I leather insoles SWEAT-PROO-F O SPECIAL SERVICE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL. COME IN OR PHONE Two Convenient Nearby Offices SALT LAKE CITY 2274 Wasjuwiton Blvd. 378 South State St. DRESSY O Plan) AETNA FlfJAUCE CO. 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