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Show 1 age 211 1111.1 IT TOI 'TIMES NO TRAFFIC TICKETS Bowling Center Gets New Look Ogden Sports Car Boffj Sponsor 'Braille RalJv four lanes facilitate open bowling even on busy league night. Featured in the snack bar are hamburgers, steaks, soups, drinks, French fries and other items. There's a new look to the base bowling center, Bldg. 525. Four additional alleys have been constructed which brings the lanes to a total of 12. The snack bar seating has been doubled and can handle about 50 people. New furniture has been installed. Charles Luman, bowling manager, said that the additional Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., each day of the week except Friday and Saturday. On those two days alleys will remain open until there is no business. Bowling is 40 cents a line. Teen Bowlers Enjoy League Play The Hill Teen Bowlers, comprised of youth from age 13 to 22, bowl at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The league consists of 12 teams with five on each team. League standings are: TEAM Team Alley-gater- 9 9 3 4 5 7 8V2 7V2 8 8 7 7 7 8 9 9 6 10 4V2 11V2 12 13 12 s Team Team 3 Team 9 Team 11 Hashish Team 5 Team 10 Team 6 Team 2 Team 7 4 AT 4WHE, LOST WON 11 4 Moon Light Madness SALE! ! ! 1 A Sunday, Nov. 1. Sports car buffs were treated to a if UIGtR&AN llpm n t I yiu4ie Uenler o Long Playing 79' Records hands to produce a "Braille Rally". Eighteen students from the Utah School of the Blind were chosen to act as navigators for the Porsche and drivers on the rally run. Provided with their sheets of Braille instructions, the enthusiastic young people, all between the ages of 12 and 18 years, gave the instructions to the drivers so proficiently that not a single traffic ticket was given! The drivers, all from Salt Lake City, including 1st Lt. Walter of Kerschbaum Materiel 55 miles Management, averaged Game Bowls 299 an hour on their run. They started at the Blind School, You could have heard a pin 742 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, passed did the night drop! And they North Ogden Canyon, then through a bowled Jerry Harper (above) Eden to and Huntsville, and came White was at 299 game. It the down Snow Basin and past Hill of the City Bowl during play "home". AFB Mens Bowling League. Dave Stephens, an insurance Jerry rolled 11 strikes and then and his navigator, executive, went and the 12th ball Brooklyn Linda came back with the Reeder, His 9 other left the pin standing. winner's which like the 194 187 680 a trophy, and for games were runner-upwas made awards, who scratch series. Harper, from a Cummins Diesel MAP and Distribution engine in works wrist pin. Materiel Branch, Management, Hill AFB personnel who worked is a member of the Shafters to make the rally a success were are team. Other members rallymaster Gerry Weyer, assisted Dutch Davis, Clare Naegle, by Gerald L. White and Albert H. Max Allen. Stoler as checkpoint captains, all from Materiel Management. Louise Kotter and her husband, Ed. both of Distribution, acted as Current intramural basketball registrar and photographer. Mr. Weyer is Zone IV Western standings show four teams in a tie of the Porsche Representative with record. of Club he said, is America, which, The teams are 2849th ABG No., the in the car largest group single 1906th AFCS. 4677th DSES and Jr. ur 4 70-mi- le o Children '88' 29 teach! Xma EACH Records a !o Albums Jo 0 TEAM 2849th WON ABG (S) 2952nd CLSS 2791st Hospital 17th Weather 2849lh ABG (M) 4754th RES LOST 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 U.S. 1 Golfers are invited to enterV Nov. Tourney Saturday Hill AFB basketball tournament finals will be held Saturday night with games at 6:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. and 9 p.m. Hill plays tonight at 8:30 p.m. in the tournament. six-tea- m Outstanding college players from throughout Utah are participating in the three-nigh- t WE SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE and a 4 asla 22 ''Turkey For low gross- -2 each; low nt each; low putts 1 each Calloway-leach.Parti- cpa. i.ot need a handicap to H.?e enter the number of turf to be given away. A enter either day or both dL f can win more than once.'f contact the Jp. Shop at the clubhouse. Keep in touch with the course for merchandise sa because (l) many 1971 modelshr have arrived and (2) it is expect that many of the 1970 model 1 clubs and bags will soon go out r sale. Gary and Jim at the close-ou- t are ready and golf cot willing to order g as gifts for wive merchandise husbands and children. is coming! Christm; Mixed League Lists Standings 1 TEAM WON LOST Boswell & Bickham Hills & Harkey 12 j4 ll'z i'4' Prater 10 JI 9 9 I? i? & Go & Welton Mullins & Lucia 9 : McCormick & Nobles McElroy & Black Mendenhall & Altice Gouger & Phillips 7 !i 5 Is: Boggs & & Newton Blum & Lease Heard 4754th sale price on Nov. 27th 5 Y. 2 V Leaden ' 24 2952nd CLSS 18 Munitions 16 2791st Hospital 15 THE PRICE: shampoo onh of w..' a million dollar great Kx only t $1.75 lu4lc Ueaer 11 S 13 Bldg- I I , Bantam Basketball) Held This Weekend pracuce. Batam basketball CENTER 1984 WEST 5700 SO. 773-154- 17 WW 5S. THE HOME FOR MUSIC LOVERS ROY SHOPPING II 23 22 Weather me league nesday at bowling lanes. - foli)- LOf" WON 284'Jth ABG 1906th AFCS 4677th DSES 17th Tilt LOOK: It lh tote The 4754th RES continues the pack in the base irtranjr. with a bowling standings TEAM Watch for Our Big Santa Arrival Sale " 9 In Base Bowliij: TRUMPETS CORNETS i The newly organized 4754th REC mixed league has 12 bowling teams and this is a metter of pride since they are people with a lot of TDY. The present team standings la up like this: Other standings are as 100 f of entries numuber record. MANY MANY MORE SAVINGS! .M m i xr f,.!K Okn Vh - i cut WcJiumJiv a m m the Daw to 11 in the program- 5 ilP.Any.fMAKGI 7 21 Tournament" at the ffin Turkeys will be given Dixon tournament that began yesterday. Reg. 4 Band Instruments iL Four Teams Tie Officers. Other standings are as follows: Xmas Records Special Golf Briefs Region Porsche Club of America and the Ogden Lions Club joined 2-- each JJJm thrill when the Intermountain s' Friday 7pm I genuine "Utah First" occurred WAIK18 BANK t, f |