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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 34 wi ii , - I- "- , 2 & Steve Smith, Doris , Victors in Hill Brooked AFB Tournev A balmy, weekend . provided a fine finish to the 1969 season for Hil1 AFB Golf Club Championship tournament. Men and ers played it out last Saturday and Sundav R. .J 1L Smith ... anA TWi RrnnV0. -me crowns in thrit, cvt "vuig respec. tive departments. In the men's championship event, Steve Smith beat out 147, and Shiri low late-Septemb- er vx i'S5r " , e, 149. newcomer Rick Myhre and veterross .... was jjettv E eran Ev Eahart in the first two with 209 ; first low linger holes of the sudden death playoff. Eahart with a par 5 was eliminated on hole No. 1 when Myhre and Smith both made birdie 4's. Smith then went on to par hole No. 2, and aced out Myhre, Held! who missed a putt for a Victory Party bogie 5. Earlier, Myhre sank a birdie putt on hole No. For F-- 4 Golfers 18 to tie Eahart and Smith at j 4 over par 148. The F-- 4 Systems Lou Bonomo picked up the ment Division Go'f Manage- League low gross prize in the second neld their annual flight with a 157. He was fol- party at Hill AFB Golf Club to! lowed by a three-wa- y tie by honor the Sandbaggers team Don Taylor, Jack Hobbs and for their overwhelming victory! 1 Roger ArnoM, all at 163. during the 1969 season. The low net prize in first The F-- 4 league had eight! was tabbed HerRex flight by teams of six golfers each, all ring, who shot two consistent of which played each other dur-rounds for net 131. The second ing the season. i flight net prize went to John The winning Sandbaggers also with a net 131. Ruess, Winners for the tournament Gordon; Wally Morgan, team and their scores follow. captain; Carl Woodson; Don! Club Champion: Steve Smith Taylor; Ed Schulfer; and Ha148 gross. First Flight: rry Ragland. Gross Rick Myhre, first, 148; Each member received a Evan Eahart, second, 148. desk-strophy, inc'uding Mr. Rex HerFirst Flight: Net Schulfer, who recently trans ring, first, 131; Bob Baldwin, ferred to Misawa, Japan, as an second, 132; Ben Allhouse and F-- 4 WSLO. Lloyd Fisher, third and fourth, Trophies were also presented 135's; Paul Gilmore, fifth, 136; Wen Durand and Gary to Mr. Morgan for shooting the lowest single round gross Hazelgren, sixth, 137's. Lou score, and to Ted Sato for the Second Flight: Gross lowest net score this season. ! Bonomo, first, 157; Don Tayt: lor, Jack Hobbs and Roger The teams' standings during I; Arnold, second and third, 163's. 1969 ended in the following Second Flight: Net John order: Sandbaggers, Duffers, Ruess, first, 131; Roy Taketa, Tiny Tims (tied for second f second, 133 ; Pat Baca and Paul place), Divot Diggers, Sand! third and fourth, Pebbles, Pacer Hackers (tied Melling, 134's; Bob Turonis, fifth, 136; for fifth), The Guzzlers, and Dick Leffman and Raph Moss, Hookers and Slicers (tied for h sixth and seventh, 137's. f seventh). John First day, low net After a round of golf and a l Ruess, 62 net; and second day, steak dinner, team members low net Pat Bacca, 61 net. held elections. New golf league The women's club champion1970 are: Dominic ship was taken for the second officials for Lynn Bel-- j time by Doris Brooker, who Diesposti, president; Halli Post, sewon low gross over the field nap, trasurer; with 185. Marie Lewis was cretary; Frank Wilson, and Harry Ragland, in , ' 190. low a with gross runnerup of publicity. Betty Johnston took low net charge 4-f- 5-f- Winners in the Minuteman Division golf tournament displaying trophies are Phil Biddle, president of the league (seated, left to right) 1st Lt. Chris Martin, sweepstakes; Production Management Branch; the won by who is holding the revolving plaque which was to are (left right) Glen Clarke and Tom Slater, and Don Minnoch, B flight champion. Standing members of the winning team from Production Management; Ralph Hofeling, C flight Chamalso members of the pion; Wayne Lewis, A flight champion, and Tony Thon and Paul Melling, Production Management team. CHAMPIONS Minuteman Golf Champions Receive Trophies at Banquet Season sweepstakes and Guns, Camp Gear Ready For Military Hunters Harry in Gould the final match. Hofeling won with a net 135 In the sweepstakes final, Chris Martin walked away from the field with a net 129. The competition between the four best golfers in each branch was won by the Production Branch represented by Paul Melling, Tom Slater, Tony Thon and Glen Clark. 36-ho- le served basis, according to officials at the Military Sports Loan Cencome-fir- st Minnoch with a 139. In the "C" Flight, Ray Wright won two of the monthly matches and joined Ralph Hofeling, Chuck Colohan and ter. Equipment will be issued according to the following schedule : Oct. 14 beginRifles ning at 'i 1 Rifles and camping gear are available for loan to military deer hunters on a first Norseth and Ed Wall. The playoff trophy was won by Don championship awards were presented to winners of the Minuteman Division golf tournament at a banquet held at the Chuckarama in Ogden. Due to the number of golfers in the league this year, there were three flights each month with 18 hole medal play. The "A" flight monthly trophy winners were Wayne Lewis, Bruce Scho'er, Blaine Garner, Phil Biddle and Stan Measells. Wayne Lewis won the championship playoff with a net 131. In the 'B"Flight, the monthly winners were Ed White, Don Minnoch, Dean Taylor, Lloyd "Teed-Off- 7 a.m. Oct. 15 Camping Gear beginning at 7 a.m. Any equipment borrowed 7 will be between Oct. due back Monday,. Oct. 20, unless a request is made to use the equipment until Oct. 2 to cover days off duty. Equipment may be held up to 10 days with the presentation of leave orders. 14-1- 21-2- et ? Hill Youth Continue Making It Big ill Women Elections In Wasatch Front Football Matches Once again the four football teams from Hill AFB who play in the 'Wasatch Front Football League brought home three wins out of the four games Bear River they played Saturday. In the games Saturday, the that the C 70-pou- nd South Ogden B 85-pou- nd team 18-- 6, defeated the 70-pou- nd team downed Roy 13-B team defeated 6, and the team lost to Bountiful 25-- 14-- 7, 120-pou- nd 0. Saturday was the first time during regular season play the team and B team had been B 70-pou- nd 85-pou- nd scored on. The standings for the Hill teams are as follows: Won Lost Tie C team .... 3 B team .... 5 0 0 B team .5 0 0 team .... 0 5 0 The schedule of games for tomorrow are: C team at Washington Terrace at 10 a.m. B team vs Sunset at The Hill AFB Women's Golf Association held its election of officers for 1970 at a luncheon meeting Sept. 24. Doris Brooker will be the president for the 1970 season. The first vice president is Betty Bollinger and second vice president is Lyal Wilson. Secretary is Evy Smith and treasurer is Bobbie Falcon. J handi-cappe- r; : 11 70-pou- nd 70-pou- nd 85-pou- nd 120-pou- nd 70-pou- nd 70-pou- at Hill. 10 a.m., team vs Lavton at B 85-pou- nd 11:15 a.m., 120-pou- nd at Hill. team at Kaysville at 12:30 p.m. The schedule of games for Oct. 11, the last games of the season, are: C 70-pou- nd a.m. B 70-pou- nd team at North SOMETHING NEW. .ALL vm DO IS ADD ORANGE JUICE I Og- team at Riverdale at 11:15 a.m. team vs Morgan at B 120-pou- nd 10 a.m., at Hill. ' "T 1 team at Roy at 10 den at 1:15 p.m. 85-pou- nd J Base Commander Golf Champions me mber9 of lhe Jack The champions of the first annual Base CommanderTs Golf League were Neil WinT. Jrter. OOBI1R team above. Left to right are SSgt. Jim Sullins, Ron Rich, and H. Alston, base commander; Lt. Ray Hanson, MSgt. Dick Leffman ;?'Flight; Mftjwere, ners of the e Course Lomond Ben Jim gu. the tournament held at Dick Leffman (net fi7). fi Dlace. 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