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Show T ntf av. JllhiJ TAP Page 12 mm.m TIMF.,l B..! flF m . 22, l96l . Ikl!9inw Iff IliAijaA yUE jwtiuuii nateur Tropnies rroi mhbhiwhu maim rifle Ip.r and high The Hill AFB pistol, small bore from IcklandAFB, team returned with prizes and trophies Command Match. Joint in the they competed Represented were Air Force logistics Command, Air Trainand the Air Force Security Service. ing Command V divi Tti fho fciVVi . ir " rnuTpr rifle , iu secwin Kectocto wavei and Lambert team sion the base placed 1 to ond among eight AM As repre- to Kelly AFB, Texas, June team command sented. Team members were practice with the AFLC at CMSgt. Dean Hager, captain; which will represent All-Air Force Rifle and PisSSgt. Harold Foster, coach; the MSgt. Robert Ott, SSgt. Roger tol Matches. Prior to the Joint- - Command Edwards, SSgt. Milford Terry, A1C Leonardo Redocto, AlC match, the high power rifle Durward Lambert and AlC team won a first expert team in Lewis Durst. a National Rifleman AssociaEdwards brought tion match fired May 9 and 10. Sergeant home a Winchester automatic shotgun for winning first-plac- e A MISER isn't much fun to a bronze with but he makes a wonlive plaque for third place in the ancestor. derful a d record match and trophy for second place slow THE TROUBLE with Oppor- fire aggregate. tunity is that it always comes Airman Redocto received a disguised es Hard Work. Winchester pump shotgun for M Toy . Ralph Johnson of ? City fired a ' in- the Hill AFB amatei tournament on the base hnks. Saturday, May 9. Johnson also won the ment last year. The long-h- i edged out Bill Downs and A? .Porrin vx.. vP wkucu vUy two stroke Johnson had rounds of : I Vx;v,f''v s - S TOP BOWLERS Champions of the Hill AFB Ladies are the Strikettcs. Displaying trophies Bowling League a recent awarded at banquet are members of the team (left to right), Florence Hammer, Martha Bishop, Dclpha Theriault, Nila Johnson, and Dorothy Thorup, captain. LADIES' BOWLING NEWS , Hospital League s, n. losses. his second-plac- e winning. He also received a gold plaque fcr placslow ing first in the 600-yar- d ttracted fire. Fourth place grand aggregate went to Sergeant Terry who won a plaque. He received a gold plaque for taking first place in the slow 200-ya- rd Tuesday Golf League Tees Off 600-ya- jany-sig- Scamons. from , on mmm I" ' any-sig- ht FAB w LAND CRU Tlie TOYOTA Land Cruiser is rugged it's a incomparable when it comes to driving mile after mileth and timberland. This tank-toug-li drive devours? four-whe- di eel 135-mulepo- engine puts grit behind every wheel up any hill or mountain, in the sports and recred J climb land. And it takes you home in a hurry on highways it mph. See Toyota today, at Rambler Village and youlu J if-- ' w te, Mr' Sig-mo- n, The Tuesday Golf League, comprised of 10 teams made up of military and civilian employees, began official play for Softball the season May 5. Due to the "California sunUnder shine,' the first league matches were delayed until May 12. Play began right where it left off last year with Capt. Dick eight teams battling for first Betron, of the Hospital Team, place. shooting" a blistering sub par 35. After two wtet.s of league (James arc played every Mon-dTluirsday and Friday eveplay, Inst year's winner, the at 5:1.1, 6:15 an,i g:j5 ning and Sandbaggers, Roughneck u,amona, onc ra"1 fi(le are near the bottom of the pile.!1;"; the base tuildinK 535. Standings and capUins arc a8 Teams participating arc: follows: Kasc Wing 28irth Air Points Team Captain 4G77tii Defense 5 Systems EvalSupply, Dick MAlan . uation Sqjadron Minutcman, Jesse Fulgatc . T'2 4754ih Radar Evaluation Hospital, Capt. Dick Eetron 5 At 74 were Paul Christians and Uraig RkUl. Lee Taylor of Salt Lake City posted a 77 to tal:e the A flight PRESENTS THE rd prone match, third in ht grand-aggrega- League play Is underway for the Tuesday Golf League, according to President Darrell contestants throughout the state on a Per feet golf day. George Hunter of Ogden Harold Vanderwest of Bountiful and Omer Morris of Salt Lake City tied for fourth with IllPtL m fire. Airman Lambert received a silver plaque and Airman Durst won a bronze plaque for placing second and third in the slow fire. The small bore rifle team placed third among the eight AMAs. It took second in the four-positi- for "most improved bowler went to Barbara Bingham who improved her average from 122 to 137. 1G0 on a- .V ht W1BC .. e grar.d-aggre-gat- iron-sigprone match and Other teams and captains in the third in the order are: Team Three, Ken match. Riley, 12 wins and 8 losses; Members are Sergeants Ott, Team Six, Bob Simon, 10 wins and 10 losses; Team Five, Jeff coach; MSgt. Norman Panzer, Stakesburg (captain), AlC Stone, 8 wins and 12 losses; SSgt. Russell King, and 2nd Lt. Team Two, Elbert Williams, 8 Arthur Tiltier. wins and 12 losses; and Team Ott was the big winOne, Margie Sulger, with 7 wins nerSergeant in this division, taking 9 of and 13 losses. the 11 places won by Hill shootFor the week of May 14, Team ers. His consist of a Four captured the high team .22 calibrewinnings one rifle, gold plaque, series with 2259 pins and high three silver and two plaques team game with 786 pins. bronze plaques. Gene McCor.nell, of Team He won third-plac- e Two, seemed to have the most first-plac- e on the ball as he had high in- iron second-plac- e iron dividual game of 210 pins and sight sight 50 meters, second-plac- e high individual scries of 6C0 iron sight Beware course, and pins. second-plac- e any sight Dewarc course. League president, O. D. is a member of Team One. Other winners were Sergeant Panzer who took third-plairon sight, 100 yards and 2nd Lt. Arthur Piltier who captured third-plac- e iron sight four position. Way Sergeants Ott, Panzer, and Intramural Softball play reEdwards and Airmen Durst, at Hill AFB with cently began Other awards went to Dorothy Thorup, high average, 144; Barbara Bingham, high game, 253; Connie Bowe, high three-gam- e series, C23. A plaque awarded by the i . v- .- and one bogie. The tourney, the second Utah's busy golf schedule, 000-yar- Election of new officers and awarding of trophies highlighted the banquet held at the officers' club last week by the Bill AFB ladies bowling league. New officers for the 19C4-C- 5 season are Beth Woods, presiBowling dent; Marie Metesh, vice president; Bonnie Eldridge, secreBegins tary; Nareen Jensen, treasurer; and Florence Hammer. The Hill AFB Hospital SumLeague champions, the Strik-ette- mer Bowling League, a new were awarded special trophies. Team members are league at the Hill Lanes, began Dorothy Thorup, captain; Flor- bowling recently, according to ence Hammer, Martha Bishop, league secretary, Lucile Framp-toDelpha Theriault, and Nila Johnson. The league is made up of six Second place honors were teams, with team number four, earned by the Cubs who won headed by Ken Lindsay, in first in a playoff with the Leftplace with 15 wins and five overs. Ho Imrl 35-3- 5. grand-aggregat- e, Beth Woods Elected President; Strtkettes Earn Championship T - . I Wilis J- ( . - L : - v. ce Base Play Duck Kill's Wallace Dave Duffcrp. Hall Ncal Contrclbrs, 5 4 s, Airmumticn, John cowers.. 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