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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 24 CoL Iverson Leads Pack In Men 's Golf Competition tourney this The Hill AFB Golf Club men's hole low gross-ne- t all Hill AFB golfweekend second its in for is championship round with Col. Richard Iverson ers. A $1 entry fee per each leading the pack as a result of 18 holes will be charged. Contestants may enter as a sensational 69 in downing Mike Cardell 5 and 4. many times as they wish. All Col. Iverson is considered the money will be returned in mer man to beat in the tourney as a chandise awards in three flights. result of his fine performance. The tourney ends tomorrow. The two feature matches of Roll-Of- f the first round, however, were Bill Buckley's one-u- p victory of Layne Newey and Keith Clapier's "sudden death" win The base military bowling over Bruce Lake. Buckley up- team was selected this week aftset Newey when he chipped in er nearly 20 bowlers went the cup for a birdie three on the through an rolloff at final green. the base lanes. The team will participate in a Clapier and Lake finished the 18 holes even. On the first extra scratch league in Ogden during d for a the 1962-6- 3 bowling season. hole, Lake while In golf, the base military Clapier parred to bogey take the match. team neared the end of the sea First round results : son with matches left with Tooield defeatMarvin and Utah Army Depot before ele Mayf Capt. ed Dick Betron default. the golfers hang up their clubs. defeated Carlo Forte The teams journeyed to Ft. Capt. Bob Barrows default. Douglas in Salt Lake this week deBenedick Andrew for its final match at the Ft. Capt. feated Maj. Brunson 2 and 1. Douglas course this season. Keith Clapier defeated Bruce The standings were as fol Lake 1 up 19. lows: Hill, 10-Utah Army De Names Bowling Team 18-ga- three-putte- at Golf Course Two Shelters Erected Col. D. K. Lyster, chief of mmmm System Support Management Division, Directorate of Materiel Management,- was an interested observer when Gen. Coupland and Gen. Hedlund recently installed a replica of the Skybolt on one of the rain and sun shelters at the golf course. The tee markers at the golf course are replicas of the and it was deemed appropriate to recognize the Sky-bo- lt as another one of Ogden AMA's prime weapon systems. The miniature Skybolt also serves as a wind direction indicator and one will be placed on each of the two shelters near-in-g completion. GAM-8- 7 - Min-utem- an ,BF " d shelter projThe ect was assigned to OOG to be donated labor. built by One shelter is located near the third and fifth greens and the other near what will be No. 7 on the back nine. Both shelters were virtually complete this week and were constructed by Gen. Coupland, Gen. Hedlund, Lt. CoL T. H. Barksdale, Jr., and Capt. S. E. Gaskill after duty hours and on rain-win- off-dut- y, m i m II (2 week ends. 3; Col. Richard Iverson defeated pot, Mike Cardwell 5 and 4. Bill Buckley defeated Layne Newey 1 up. Joe Silva defeated Capt. Floyd Davis 3 and 2. Terry Rowland defeated Gor-d- y Milne 4 and 2. Meanwhile, the August leg of 6-- 6; 6--7, Ft Douglas, and Tooele, 6-- 6; Dug-wa- y, 3--9. Softball Team Plays at AFLC The Hill Softball the Director's Cup has reached team returned military from Wright-Pa- t the final round. The semi-finresults were: 1st flight: Bill Weaver defeated Lou Bonomo 1 up 19. Jim Signmon defeated Earl Moral terson AFB last week after winning one game and losing two in the 1962 AFLC softball tourna- ment. The Hill team was defeated ris 4 and 3. by identical scores of 2-- 0 by 2nd flight: John Pickett de- Griffis AFB, Rome, N.Y. The feated Rex Wood 1 up. Col. C. Griffis team boasts one of the E. Jordan defeated Pete Gonzales top pitchers in the Air Force in 2 and 1. Joe Lewis. 3rd flight: Capt. Bob Clark Griffis bowed to Robins AFB, defeated William Fitzgerald Ga., after three hard-foug3 and 2. Doug Wallace defeated games that gave Robins the AFLC championship. Griffis Wayne Boyle 2 up. All finalists will play for the had been the 1961 champion and 1960 runnerup with Lewis pitch championship of their flight. Finally, there will be an 18- - ing. " ht Airmen ?s Pool Hours Are Listed Roundup Planned For Sportsmen Hill Rod & Gun Club annual sportsman's roundup will be held 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14. The place will be announced later in the Daily Bulletin. Joe Jones, club president, said that there will be a buffet din ner as the first event. Key officials of the Utah Fish & Game Dept. will present information on big game, upland bird and waterfowl shooting seasons upcoming in Utah. Those in attendance will be briefed on game resources and laws as on when and where to go. There also will be a question and answer period. Outdoor movies will round out the program, said Mr. Jones. All Hill AFB sportsmen are invited to attend this event. However, the big doings are stag no partners. Airmen's swimming pool hours days, and on Labor Day from Tickets can be obtained next week from Hill Rod & Gun Club on 11 it until closes a.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday Sept. 10, will salesmen. bo 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Satur- through Friday from 3 p.m. to days, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sun 7 p.m. A Message to the Voters of Hill AFB hJh S'Pf e? J 1 1n'marv Election, the motl important effico bottled by th voters of this 2nd Congressional District is that of United States Congressman. He will bo -- our voice in Washington, in fact as well as in name our REPRESENTATIVE. Weigh your vote carefully. Choose the Knows our problems because he's worked with our problems. Has on exceptional record of 8 years leadership in the Utah Senate. Combines vigor with maturity. J tr' J Iff' Vole tor SHERMAN P. U0YD for Coitus Till BEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE Political Adr. by Wendell Maxfield Match Selects Champions in Pistol. Carbine The Hill AFB intramural military pistol and carbine trophy match was held last weekend with 4677th DSES capturing first and second in carbine with the 4754th RES trailing in third position. Winner in the pistol matches was 23th ATS. 2849th ABW and 4677th in first, second and third positions, respectively. Top shooter in carbine was SSgt. Roger R. Edward with 297 out of a possible 300. He is assigned to ABW. Top pistol shooter was MSet. Norman I.. Panzer, 28th ATS, with a 26G out of 270. CoL T. H. Barksdale. if your plans 100,000 SERVICEMEN have arranged cash for traveling, paying bills, shopping and other purposes by simply getting in touch with the nearest of our 1200 Household Finance offices. There's one located close to most every military base. And each office is staffed with military loan specialists who understand your needs. Drop in for fair, helpful service when you need cash to put your plans into action. 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