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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 AM Teams Club to Host Second Rifle-Pist-ol Annual Minuteman Tournament (26-27- Rifle and Pistol Club. The competition is 50 meter shoot union in style and the open ing match will begin at 7 a.m. at the Indoor Range (Bldg. 1301) on Saturday morning. Eligible for the relays are any members A3C Virgil Clark and A1C of the National Rifle Association in the U. S. or who possess in- William Pickett scored 25 points apiece in leading Hill Air Force ternational membership. Base to an 88 to 83 victory last Any .22 calibre rim fire rifle Saturday night over the visiting may he used ; the N.R.A. 9 University of the Americas target will be put to use for the basketball team from Mexico tourney. Entrance fees are $.50 City. for registration, $2.50 per match, The foreigners' defeat was or $12.00 for a package deal their second in two nights as the covering registration and all Brigham Young University cag matches. ers handed UOA a sharp setback Six rotating trophies will be Friday evening. Lenny Williams, awarded to top contestants in who came through with 28 points the winter tourney. The marks against BYU Friday, again led man who finishes with the high the visitors Saturday, scoring 33 est score and resides on base will points on the strength of 16 receive the General Bennett Tro- field goals. will The two teams met again phy, while compete for the Straull-Patteat 4 p.m. this past Monday son trophy. and for the visitors it was their chance for revenge. The winner of the prone the final buzzer soundWhen position competition will rewon 119-8UOA ed ceive a trophy from Wolfe's Airman Clark was again high Sporting Goods of Salt Lake scorer with 22 points, while Ben Sports Kammeyers City. Goods of Ogden will award a Rivera scored an impressive 36 handsome trophy to the first for UOA. Harry Hall, base athletic diplace winner in the kneeling rector, coached the special Hill position category. hosted the Kent's Shooters' Supply of Og Mexican squad that basketbailers. den will reward a trophy to the top man in the standing competi Men Cagers Post 92-4- 9 tion. A Utah State Association trophy will be given to the scorer Yin Over Arctic Circle who places first in the prone and Last Wednesday night the Hill ' standing aggregate division. Last AFB No. 2 team slaughtered the year it was Francis E. Warren Arctic Circle basketball squad 92 A.F.B., Cheyenne, Wyoming, who to 49. The number two team now walked off with four of the six has a 2 won-lorecord in the Men's Adult Basketball awards in dominating the open 1965-6- 6 League. competition. The Hill No. 1 team, idle in Names are being taken now and interested individuals should league play last week, has failed phone Small Arms Training at to post a single victory during Ext. 3357. their first four contests. Hill, Mexico Split Pair A-3- non-reside- nts r- 3. all-st- ar st nice & Snow Tread Sale! D D D D D E E P G U A Vw to- - xV Blackf C T 0s D 0 R A E E D V 0 A D D D T D E D 0 N D L 0 o All Sizes D 0 D Plus Tax & Casing Self Cleaning Quiet Running Zero Flex Rubber. Runs Tubeless FREE MOUNTING ALIGNMENT BRAKE RELINE Adjust Camber Caster & 4 Wheels Toe fig MMaiDio mom I J It The 1965-6- 6 Hill A.F.B. Intramural Basketball program eague after its moth I!. uu. - Nn is in full swing with games at present alternating between the of Dlav. are scheduled mis weekend. old and new gym. W 1 Pet In Monday night play the 2705th cagers downed the TEAM No. 1 A.B.G. 63-4- 6 .6 17 the team a score, retaining point A.B.G. No. 3 1.000 2791st Hospital by .8 .899 A.B.G. No. 2 eight attempts. 5 .714 ona naii wneii me kuicuuoiu A3C Ray, Fisher scored 15 4677th 4 .667 The left guard-le- ft read Base 2807th the Air a in leading points of Pickett .400 combination forward 28 A.T.S 2 o No. 3 team to a Group scor2 .375 the and Herrs provided o win over the Air Base Group 2705th 41 racked .375 up ing punch that No. 2 team. The victory laubth i R .143 them. between points , : A.B.G. No. 3 to retain 2791st .125 The 4754th and 1906th quintets its hold on second place in the 4754th 1 7 .125 staged a real seesaw battle in standings. their Dec. 13 game. Trailing 5 Scores were not available at "Mother," asked llttk at the end of the second peri- press time for several midweek one day when the entire family od, 4754th rallied back to squeeze contests, but up to Dec. 14 here was present at dinner, "Winth, out a 8 victory for their first are the standings for the 10 team dessert hurt me this time, w fc there enough for everybody?" e- -;3 T. 33-1- 6. D D D 57-3- ' 1-- ed 25-1- 39-3- Men vs. Ladies in Weekend Bowl Exhibition Sunday billet pfcoor .j m w An exhibition bowling match between the ladies and the men is scheduled to take place this Sunday afternoon, Dec 19 at the Hill Lanes at 3 o'clock. Captaining the bowlers of the y bowiers and their fair sex will be Mrs. Grace averages: 2nd of Materiel Management Lt. James Rose (184), TSgt. Jack here at Hill. Mrs. Eppley carries McCleary (179), SSgt. Leroy a 176 average this year in the 'Mac" McDaniel (185), MSgt. Tuesday night League Al Uyeno (178), and SSgt. "Ike' in Salt Lake City. Isenhour (190). Their team avShe recently won professional erage of 916 is highest in regu status in being chosen for mem- lar league play. bership in the W.P.B.A. (WomEveryone is welcome to attend en's Professional Bowling Asthe fun and excitment at the Hill sociation). ' Her selected teammates for Lanes this Sunday afternoon and the better bowlthis weekend's challenge match see just who are AflOM'T KMOW ...1 ladies or the men. We're include Mrs. Ruth Morley (185 er exIWOU&Hf 6HE WAS, not making any predictions average) of Hill AFB's Staff should lot of be a to it cept say Services division, Mrs. Bonnie fun for all concerned. JoLee from Eldridge (181) Lanes, Mrs. Jean Gianchetta (180) of Holt Lanes in Layton, Hill Club New Members, and a final lady bowler yet to be named. The four ladies' composite Colo. Resort Trip average of 181 compares favorably with their opponents' 183 Members of the Hill AFB Ski .of the regular prices for lessons individual average. Club gathered at the Snow Basin Drovided by Earl Miller's Ski The five men who will play are Recreation Lodge on Dec. 3 for School at Snow Basin. all members of the Hill AFB their first party of the winter Tentatively planned for the team that participates in weekly season. Despite the festive at weekend of Jan. 3 is a trip bowl competition in Ogden's Hill mosphere there was keen dis (bo one of the country's best dd Top Major League. The men appointment because of the lack centers, Aspen, Colorado. Trans cost of snow. portation and lodging will each. In fact, the lack of enough members $25 members are waGlobetrotters Perform Meanwhile, snow for good skiing is viewed and waiting . . . iting as the main reason why memJan. 11, Tickets on Sale in this year's club to Special discount tickets are bership 1964-6- 5 Teams still on sale at Hill AFB for the date is less than half of the members. 100 total of nearly Ogden appearance of the world-famoGlobetrotter basketball Thus, there is plenty of room for Race interested military and civilian team. rTickets normally scaled at personnel and their dependents The 2849th Air Base Group in who to like would join. $2 are going for $1.50 at HIdg. etains its hold on first.place the Hill at the Club meets Ski The the latest standings of Bowlin? upstairs, from 11 a.m. Hillair Recreation Center at AFB. Intramural to noon and 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 7:30 p.m. on the first and League. High single game p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays, McClea? third Wednesdays of each and Fridays. go to TSgt. Jack w.th The discount ducats are for month. Capt. Robert O. Lind1st Lt. Glade Hymas and scores of 278 and 276.2849th Aff military personnel only. If any say is the organization's actofremain after Jan. 3 they will be ing president. Election of The first place sold to civilian personnel on a ficers is a key item on the Base Croup team has the sen d basis. agenda for an upcoming meet high triple with 2911. .Th Ep-ple- All-St- ar s-t- he Shi Plans Needs to Aspen, 22-2- ... Intramural us HaveTight 3, hon-o- first-com- D ,rul2wln.n en-abl- e, first-serve- The Trotters will perform in Ogden at the Weber State College fieldhouse on Jan. 11 with game time at 8 p.m. ing. team performance1 Although the Ski Club itself D.S.E.S.'s No. does not provide instructional score. Here are the lessons, members receive $1.00 ings: 2849th ABG A Procurement Leads Base Ops 3922 Wall Ave. 392-031- OGDEN 6 ,rk VCZ. Mrt- 1 '- 4754th RES. 4677th DSES The 28th ATS Imvlers have TEAM W L Pet. .750 ...30 .650 26 .600 16 Officers Howling league. Pro 4677th D.S.K.S 24 .550 18 22 28 A.T.S curement, the first plate team .525 19 21 rolled the high tlearn game IJMM .425 XD7. 28 17 Bachelors .262 Here are the latest standings 2705th A.M.W 29'2 10'2 0V2 30'2 .237 the eiVbt-te.'iHospital league: rolled the high triple, a 25GK, in Procurement the first forty frames of the Hill Base Ops Jha m 10 14 2705th AMW 28 ATS No. 2 28 ATS No. 1 rnn CTTI Di)i) r v 2870 GEEIA 2791st Hosp 2727 TEST news No. 1 No. 2 AFCS . .1 ic Mn 2 jrn 24th Weather rs is the W earn8 M latest 35 33 No. 1 ... W No. 2 33 Independents Labor Cart 1965 Dominate Intramural Basketball $1fl88 Plus $6 55 Most 17, . The second annual Minuteman tournament is scheduled for ). the final weekend in February, This National Rifle Association sponsored event for marksmen will be hosted by the Hill 2-- December f2 30 alana 13 19 19 19 m 21 22 23 ?. 23 22 20 19Vj 28 29 30 28 32,ss 33 ....1" 12V2 36 S9'i |