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Show Pa sre HILL TOP TIMES 10 Handhallers Place Second In AFLC Sports Tourney For their in handball A second place win Air the at competition Force Logistics Command Sports Carnival was turned in by SSgt. Bernitt Powers, 2870th GEEIA, and A1C Wilbert Hills, 2705th MW, last week. The tourney took place at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Oh jo. Powers and Hills first met and defeated the team from Robins doubles intra-comma- nd fifth. doubles victory, the completed received a table cigarette the second round of play with lighter with the AFLC creet and 6985th CSDS number one still Z the date, place, and event, embla- first place. Eleven weeks remain in men the season. MSgt Charles E. Pine, Other Hill AFB participants in DSES, league secretary, report4em the zoned on it. the Sports Carnival were MSgt, Robert Cave, 2849th ABW, pocket billiards; TSgt. Francis Darrell, 2705th AMW, pocket billiards, and A2C David Boston, 6085th CSDS, badminton. Ga., by the score of on took eventual the Next, they first place champions, Wright -?atterson APB, and lost that game VFB, 21-1- 5. n-1- 5. Meeting with Robins for the sectime, the Hill AFB two-ma- n powerhouse uprooted the Southern0, ers after coming from 14 points behind. Wright - Patterson AFB won the team championship with 20 Robins AFB had while points and Hill AFB. Six and a half points won by Hill were earned in handball. Hills was fourth in the singles event while Powers took ond HAPPY HAMUJJALLfcKS SSgt. Bernitt Powers, 2s 0th GKfcIA, (left), and A1C filbert Hills, 2705th AMW, (right), display the table cigarette lighter they received as trophies for taking second ia the AFLC doubles handball competition, to A2C Ererett Sweatt, 4677th DSES, (center). Airman Sweatt will be leaving for Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio, for the AFLC basketball toamaeat this weekend. Ilalee Sibert Scores 202 For Ladies League Honors 21-2- 15. 8. us Nine Teams Enter Volleyball Match The Hill AFB intramural' volleyball league is in full swing at the base gym with four matches being played on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week-Matc- h times are 4:30 p. nu, 5:15 p. nu, 6 p. nu, and 6:45 p. m. Nine teams are represented in this season's play, the most in five years at Hill AFB. THE DOUBLE SS STANDS FOR SAFETY! or voa v THIS SEAL INSURES IT Your savings at State are insured to Al a permanent agency of the United States Gov- i Wk mm j UrSficurreni Kale ( nd Loori Association CfearfMd Office: Ok: 75 South Stale 5G South Main, S. L. O, UUh 46-4- 2 43-4- 5 43-4-5 41-4- 7 38-5- 0 32-5- 6 27-6- 1 Is your Life Insurance Beneficial? G.V. McDowell Beneficial Life Insurance C. - First Secant? 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Other positions will be announced pending verification of averages. 1 $10,000 by Dearman, tournament 61-2- 7 DINE Ber-nic- ( following standings: STANDINGS 6985th CSDS--1 4677th DSES-- 1 2849th ABW-- 1 28th ATS 2849th ABW-- 2 2705th AMW 4677th DSES-- 2 4754th RES 2870th GEEIA 6985th CSDS-- 2 2791st Hosp 1906th Comm Champions Named In Third Annual Bowling Contest nice Phillips with 490, and Mary Imaizumi, 482. High team game at the last bowling session was rolled by the Cubs with 751. Misfits followed with The third annual men's handicap 743 and Merry Mixers were close bowling tournament ended last behind with 742. The same three took the high week end with 300 entries in the Bird with 185. team series in the same order: singles and 116 teams entered in the doubles. High individual series honors Cubs, 214G; Misfits, 2138, and Mergo to Marie Bird with 516, Ber- ry Mixers, 2107. Taking first place in the sin gles was SSgt. Eugene Hoeger, 24!Hh ABW, who rolled a 709 with handicap. Second place money went to TSgt. Calvin Gary, 28th ATS, who shot a 704 with handicap. Sgt. Gary also was awarded the base singles scratch championship tro phy for hitting the pins with a 630 without handicap. Doubles winners were SSgt. Ray Ibrahim, 4077th DSES, and SSgt. William Tompkins, 4677th DSES, who rolled 1341 with handicap. AlC Ron Hedge, 4677th DSES and Ben Yaunt, millwright foreman in Plant Services, were second with 1332 with handicap. State maintains more reserves per saving TSgt. Billie Darnell, Hq OOAMA, lar than most similar type institutions in and SSgt. Taylor Reffett. 28th more than the national average . . Cow, and 44 ATS, took the Base Doubles Scratch an extra measure of safety for your savings. Championship Trophy by knocking the maples for 1200 without AFB Ladies Bowling league was led this week by the 200-plbowling of Ilalee Sibert. Ilalee's 200 game was a 202. 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