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Show T(, Meet 1881st Comm. Sq. best in flag football field position and three plays later, Camp scampered in for the first score. Second quarter action was highlighted by France Reitz's touchdown reception and the extra point by Jim Dunavin which eventually proved to be the winning margin. After ending in a tie for second place in their division with a record of the Communicators were given little chance of being in the 14-1- scoring and second first in the drives to rely on his had quarters, defense to prevent the 388th pulling the game from out in the second half. Bob Fox's interception of the 388th first series of downs gave the Communicators good after engineering """" finals of the double elimination tournament. Team members were Dave v'f ,,, A . '- , , . - """" I 4,?, MW..MW ' ' n. i" Page HILL TOP TIMES 1976 Wi 'I r Base nag football champions, the 1881st Communicators pose for a photo shortly after tney received their awards and trophies from Col. Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB commander. They are, first row Skoy (coach), Robert Fox, Michael Sterner, Mike Neeley, Robert Steve James Dunavin, Dave Camp, France Russell, Davis, Mark Schneider; 2nd row Reitz, Hughey Lee, John Seaton, Dan Huth, Steve Sibley and Colonel Moore. (U.S. Air Force (l-- r) Photo) ass'S v. v. AFTER A DECADE IN THE FURNITURE BUSINESS . . . J , - ? 'Si1 ' I ;;:C ;7:ii! ' "I NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES NO LAY AWAYS TIME IS RUNNING OUT. HURRY, HURRY GOOD SELECTION STILL LEFT! FOR EXAMPLE: Top horseshoe thrower Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB commander, congratulates St. Mel Jorgensen, 2849th Air Base Group 'B" on winning the tournament. TSgt. Fetzer, 1881st )!7f, intramural horseshoe ( (mm Sq. placed second and TSgt. Harney, 4th TAC Fighter Squadron placed third. Sergeants McNabb and Sullivan, 388th nis. placed first in the doubles competition. (U.S. Air Force Col. Photo) 1.0 W f 'i . .1 1 ttjT? !.'.t! m v We will not refuse reasonable offers!! 1 t H4' ? X.J 1 ' . wry t X i TERMS: Cash, Credit Cards (Bank Cards) up to 36 month credit terms available AA !'' ' ; ffiTjfllflP) pffiipfRTcb (;rlTEfo Qr&yft'ix itm c -- ismt; X FAMILY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Winn wins billiards Winn, 388th OMS accepts congratulations and a trophy from Hill AFB commander, Col Michael W. Moore, on winning the 196 intramural billiards championship. He won over 47 contestants without one loss. Kick Moon, 2849th ABG "A took second and Bill Drew, 28S2nd CLSS, came In third. U.S. Air Force Photo) iwrge 23 0. FAMILY FURNITURE OF LAYTON, V ' V- show-dow- ' wlf Camp, James Dunavin, Robert Fox, Dan Huth, Paul Lee, Mike Neeley, France Reitz, Mark Scheider, John Seaton, Steve Sibley, Steven Davis Robert Fussell and Mike Sterner. Russell and Sterner were also most valuable players on the team. Russell played offense and Sterner played defense. Both labored hard and practiced honning their diligently, talents for the big -tiff : , K'JH . 3-- 2, 'Aft (ft October 29, the Champions.. The communicators of the Communications 1881st to the occasion rose Squadron 388th HHS the and defeated 3 in the of with a score thrilling final of the base flag football championship. Quarterback Dave Camp, - LAYTON, UTAH NOTE: MAIN & GENTILE ARE LIMITED AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE! ALL ITEMS ii |