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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 Hill IP Top Times AMMO MIT Junel4,J Tops Jmdi, Doii Field Cieei Hill AFB's intramural track and field meet, held af Davis High School in Kaysvill d recei, victory for the 20th Ammunition Supply Squadron wbo-- u suited in a near Won first VJ events in four of the eight took top The ammo squadron honors by winning firsts in the 100-y- jl dash, broad jump, shot put and high jump. of the Airman 3c Billy Watters 100-yd 2Dth won first place in the 10.4 of time official an dash with seconds. The young airman also captured the broad jump by leaping 20 feet ny2 inches. Winner of the baseball throw was Airman 1c William Kelly of He the 2701st USAF Hospital. 1 303 feet threw the rawhide inches. The 880-y- d relay was won by the 1906th A ACS Squadron in 1:46. Lt. Donald Zeieer of the 20th captur ed the shot put event with a heave of 36 feet 11 inches. Airman 3c William E. Tift, track star from Det. 6, 6th Weathrun in er Group, won the 880-y2:15 minutes. High jumper Airman 2c Richard Rivers of the 20th chalked up points for his squadron when he won first place in the high jump by clearing the GREAT AT GOLF CWO James R. Crntchfield (center) Chief bar at 5 feet 4 inches. of Personnel Services, presents a trophy to TSgt. Clifford C Haskell (right) and Captain John Wardlow (left). Finally, Airman 3c Kenneth As top golfers Hayes of the AACS Won the 220-y- d in the recent Hill AFB intramural golf tournament, they won the dash with a time of 25.3 trophy and championship for their organization, the 4677th Radar one-side- " Airman 2c Richard Rivers clears 5 feet 4 inches to win first place in the high jump event in Hill AFB's recent track and field meet at Davis High School in Kaysville. Rivers is a member of the 29th Ammunition. Supply Squadron whose athletes won four out of the eight events. AIRBORNE MOTHER GOOSELAHD SWIM IN WATER FIT TO DRINK NEW PICNIC TERRACES 55 Attractions on the Gay Midway d. sec-ond- s. Final standings of the military meet showed the 29th ahead with MATS (combination 32 points; AACS and weather), 21; 25th Ammunition Supply Squadron Evaluation Flight. Intramural Golf Champs 17; hospital, 8; 4677th Radar EvaluaTSgt Clifford C. Haskell made it three in a row as he walkj tion Flight, 1 ; and 28th Logistic away with the Hill AFB golf tournament. Support Squadron, 1. The contest was on May 7 at the short par 70 El Mflnf Records of first place winners course m Ogden. in each event and those who came Steady rains that had postponed close to the winners, will be sent Lt. "Gilj to the Northwest Conference di- the tournament several days made a poor, for him, VV arren came m one stroke behin rector at Fairchild AFB, Wash. play for the 30 golfers quite diffi- Wardlow. There they will be judged together cult. Both Haskell and Wardlow al with track and field records set In his consecuthird racking up assigned to the 4677th Radar Eva by other AF bases in the tive win, Haskell left the field far uation Flight. Their 2 finis behind with rounds of gave them the team championshl The director will then pick a The second place slot was filled for the intramural contest aq team to represent the Northwest John Wardlow who shot General's Cup points. Also to by Captain AF-wiConference at the track decided from the scores of th and field meet at Sheppard AFB, a tournament will be the o June lex., Major G. Wetzler . Hill AFB golf team. 873 Lt. Paul Gilmore 87 1 Fourth place was captured U.GD 4H M. J. Wilson, 28th LSS SSgt. 1. Capt. J. Nicholson 80 y2 with 258. MSgt. Ronald Cobur Maj. E. Thornton 1 finished fifth with 260 an 2S49th, 970 SFC F. Allifi teaa 852 the last place on thePaulbaseGilmorf Maj. W. Ross .. 97 0 was won by 1st Lt. 1st Lt. R. Earth 1000 2940th Support Gp., with a thret1 1st Lt. C. Sheehan 83 2 round total of 264. 54-ho- SEE YOU SOON Named le 15-1- 81-75-- 1-- 75-73-- de : .. 33-l- "iiiiiT' "" Over Utah General In Golf Match Hill Wins " St m "nwijj Q .. An easy 13 to 4U win was scored over Utah General Depot by the Hill AFB golf team on May 23 in their first Intermoun tain Military League match. The teams played at the El jwonte, par 70, Municipal course in Ogden. Pouring rain during the ;ast seven noies marred the play. Plavine in the No. 2 slot. Car,. tain John Wardlow, 4677th REF shot a 71 for low score of the as he picked up three points day for Hill. TSgt. Cliff Haskel, also of the iruin lit.t nlavintr Nn. 1 wo. off fcrm with . a 78 but & w win iiy2 points. bcores and points are as 1--- null iliiltl A : Hill AFB 1957 MODEL GIANT 13 CU. FEET HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR W. T. Giant 75 Lb. Freezer PAYLESS APPLIANCE CO. PHONE MSgt. R. Coburn . 78 71 87 1 93 3 2V2 3' O PRICED AT $245.95 2208 WASH. BLVD. TSgt. Capt. J. Wardlow Lt. G. 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