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Show it 195S tup niiL, yiJZ. taeteia kSEffie Horseshoe Tournament and Runners-u- p Listed ex- - Tournament eructations, reports who direct- Bennett I the wen enrmtrh S places, and scores follow: CLASS "A" A 7 fi en-- U s eye-witn- tne military jn. snerinl -- v Vi"ca , - , iniramura Snn-rf- record. r. v 0 its "lisras roup took top honors 1 or tne next jrax. thxuen4fi77tii xuur- years. raA- -. v vi Abcuax evaluation Squadron ran away 1 2 1 3 with the trophy. 4 in zstn lead the pack with 435 points followed 1 closely by Ilq AJiVY With 384Va o4u oec, zs-rand the 4G77th RES with 353. 1 j?ourtn was MATS with 102: Won Lost 8th Log. 181: 2791st TTSA'P TTnoL ac-L- ,f. ess Tvwi, m Lost xrsm " e"ie' 5 4 3 1st James O'Connor 2nd E. T. Crawshaw 3rd Jack Stokes contest. Wsinthe "Uass 4th Len Adams . I According to nf the tournament, Mr. 5th Darrell Mikkelsen second place Gth Tony Salazar ' '' KrBride who was two vears ago, staged a 7th Dick Fisher in this 8th Vic "Workman msational "comebacK viass , at Squadron, recently. a ue Won ; Penance vxacuinC .a,i nn man m CU umes 0 'Uonnor avyty OI tan ''25th Under the leadership of Maj. year's games after placing low in George Wetzler. jr.. the 1957 tournament. commander, they copped the cup Winners and runners-up- , their fur-yea- r rreaTk 1st Mateland McBrida 2nd Otis Cole one of 3rd Dale Bennett had a try at winning tronhies awarded 4th Charles Briggs - Dtn Meivin Day Jt, second and third place win6th Leon Murray . .rutman ifter tne ausi ul sci , j vtn , rr- - 8th "Dinty" Moore ringers" ana .CLASS "B" fared away, mateianu Classes BSKST and everyone who tramural""illcr snorts awarded the t, llj Pag Boiiiiimaiider's Trophy Goes to The Commander's Civilian TIMES j 6 5 4 4 3 1 2 . 5 pital, 165; Det. 1, 2347 ARFC, to; 7th Communications Construction Squadron, 19 and G985th Communications Security Flight, 10. The champs finished second in basketball, fourth in bowling, sec ond m taoie tennis and third in handball. In volleyball they finished second fourth; track and field, first; softball, sec- ona; tennis, second; horseshoes, third, and badminton, second. the Commander's Presenting Trophy to Maj. Wetzler was Col ; golf, onel Victor Li. Anderson, 00 AMA After the Deputy Commander. were ceremonies the champions - treated to a steak dinner at the N. C. 0. Club. .............. AM Colonel Victor L.. Anuerson vrigm, uimm the Commander's Trophy to Major Commander, presents Deputy of the 25th Ammunition Supply, commander George Wetzler, Jr., on behalf of his Squadron. Major Wetzler accepted the award intramural of the sports new are who military champions squadron program. TO THE YICTOKS Early Roll-o- ff Picks Members VERN R. BURTON Bowling Team DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for roll-oA of 12 games was held this week to select n a bowling team to represent Hill AFB in competition this year. Chosen were: MSgt. J. E. O'Connor, 25th Ammunition Sup- DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PLATFORM Honesty, Fair Play, ff pre-seas- on ... six-ma- inter-servi- ply Sauadron. MSgt. Joseph Fe- ger, 190G AACS Squadron, A2C Jesse Robinson, 4G77th Radar Evaluation Flight, and TSgt. Robert E. Anspach, SSgt. John B. Mikula and SSgt. Jim Smart of the Communication G985th Security Flight. The six keglers were picked from highest averages maintained durcontest. They will ing the bowl-of- f series in Hill a represent played against Army, Navy and other Air Force units in the Hill AFB area. All games will be played in Salt Lake City with the first against Fort Douglas on October 14. The season will extend through March 3, 1959. Lending some color to the Hill aggregation are backdrops on Ser ivinuna wno geants Anspacn anateammates in were also bowling Anohoraee. Alaska, last year, and Sergeant O'Connorhierhand Smart, bowled games of 279 and 230. A perfect bowling were presented to winners of the recent tournament. Some of the champs are pitching (top row, left to right) Harold Bennett, Otis Cole, and Dale Ben-e- tt (Bottom row) Mateland McBride, E. T. Crawshaw, and Jack Stokes. RINGERS Trophies tmlian horseshoe 'A U VOTESEND Gardner Back to the Legislature As your Representative from Davis County. He is capable of meeting all challenging issues that will confront the next session of the legislature with your interests at heart. LAST DAY TO REGISTER, OCT. 28 VOTE NOV. 4 score is FHA down payment plus loan costs. ?985Q. If vely 2 bedroom frame home In Sunset on a quiet. street, ideal for children. Only 5 years old . . TO garage . . . plenty of storage. Low FHA town payment. western mortgage loan . Tnn liminr in the lleadquariers Rmiadron Section bowling league urrent team go to the Personnel 1- a coasu wno leaders Tn the No. 2 spot is the team from Supply with a 12-wo- 1 L. 10SU Hlnr1lTinl &Laiiui&. 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