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Show 1959 Ar jjjkL TOP TIMES Pagell I Security Pistol Shoot Winners Named Winners in the annual General's Trophy Pistol Meet were announced by Security Division offi Tennis Battles Name Winners cials. First place winner was David W. Jones, 624 30th St., Ogden. He will have his name inscribed on Hill tennis lected recently in o petition were from five military organizations. Doubles entries included 2nd Lt. Paul Anderson and A1C Robert The pistol meet is an annual affair, sponsored by the Security Division, that was first started in 1056. V In second the rotating trophy. place was Gordon J. Nutt, 384 West 4800 South, Ogden. Third place winner was B. F. Wheeler, base-wid- Fifth Street, Ogden. flue, 2849th Air Base Wing, who Honorary mention was extended were winners; 1st Lt. Robert Hen- to Arthur B. Tribe and AlC Ro ry, 1st Lt. James Spencer, 4677th ger F. Parker. The shoot was held at the indoor Radar Evaluation Flight, runners- up; and SSgt. Carl Lynn and pistol range located in Bldg. 1301. A2c Horace Womr. 25th Ammu Using .38 calibre revolvers, com nition Supply. petitors shot in four categories. A long, spirited doubles finals was played between and Henry-Spenc- 2840th 2-- 6, er duo 1250 Anderson-Plu- e before finally won, Local Softball the 9-- 7, 6-- 1, 6-- 3. In the singles competition. 1st Lt. Dave Lewis, 28th Log, defend ing champion, breezed past 2nd Lt. Paul Anderson in straight Intramural softball at Hill has 0. sets, reached its climax. In a dazzling Semi-fin4677th singles battles saw display of power-hittin2nd Lt. Paul Anderson winnine Radar Evaluation Squadron trimfrom Alc Robert Plue, med down AACS' chances to parand 1st Lt. Dave Lewis win ticipate in the final play off. 3. ning from Airman Plue. SSgt Siegel F. Glover was the Other singles comnetition includ of the game when he hit sensation ed A2c Horace Wong, SSgt Carl and a double, bat homers three Lynn, 1st Lt Bob Henry and 1st ting in enough rung to win the Liu James bpencer. game. It appeared to be a tight game until Sgt Glover's bat ex ploded. When the last out of the game was called, 17 Radar boys Hill Hornet Softball players had crossed the plate while AACS brought their five-galosing had only 5. streak to a halt this week as they With the Tesult of this game, squeezed by Gayla Lounge, 8 to 7, 25th Ammo and the Radar the in the Ogden Commercial League. will be battling for the The win left the Hornets in sixth Squadron championship. place in the third and final round At press time, a final game was The softballers tied for first place in the second round to cinch a to be played to decide the winner, If the ammo humpers win the chance in the final playoffs. Softball crew game they will be declared champ Coming up for the are the state softball tournament ions. If Radar wins, an additional in Ogden and the AMC. tournament game will be played. The winner at Kelley Air Force Base, Texas, of this additional game will be Both of these events will be held declared champion. This will give them five more points towards the later this month. Commanders trophy, while second place winners get four, third place Reaches Climax 6--0. Winners of Rifle Shoot the expert military classification Rocky Mountain Rehigh power match held at Ft. Douglas recently were the arksmen above. Left to right, top row, are SSgt Paul Duncil, coach; SSgt William C Knauss, and TSgt Andrew Clark, captain. Lower, A3C David L. Bradford and A3C Kenneth M. Hoercher. Ike team recently obtained new jackets, gloves and Garand Mnatch grade rifles. They will compete tomorrow in the Utah State High Power match at Ft. Douglas. gional -l Invited to Softball Monday triple header A mercial Com- promises League of Ogden Softball thrills on Monday, 10, at Hill AFB diamond lots of fans August number one. the night will be NRM vs. Hill Hornets at 7 Thiokol vs. Hill Field Civilwill follow at 8 p. m. and Opening Engineers -- p. m. ians vs. Knudson Constructiclose the night bill. Marquardt on Co. will The NRM Engineers-Hi- Hor ll 6-- g, Winners in Fans 6-- 0. al nets and the Marquardt-Knudso- n games are particularly important, Standings show that Marquardt and NRM Engineers are tied up for first place with a 0 average. Hill Civilians are in third place with 1 and Hill Hornets are next to the cellar with Softball at its best will be played in the three games. The public is invited to the ball park which is corner located to the south-weof the base gym. 3-- 2-- 1-- 3. st 2-- 6, 8-- 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 1. 6-- Hornets Stop Gayla Swimming Meet Set p jvv&s, swUj 55- - 79rt-- C' WINNERS In pistol shoot w-- re David W. Jones (lower), first, and B. P. Wheeler, third. Second place winner was absent when photo was taken. Matron wwna I 6J0-1- 5 nsi-i- get three, and fourth place get The Hill AFB Intramural swimming and diving meet will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Aug 19 and 20, beginning at 1 p. m. in the Airmen's Swimming PooL All interested personnel should contact their First Sergeant or Harry Hall at the Base Gym, Ext. 3516, for further in formation. two. . ) m J fUm tax mti fS "Mother DATs your rent, our clothes, and Sister buys I'm SO cnnHs mnnev for food. ashamed that we're not doing any ) J I Wifo- - Auntie " oJJS, better." unmc w,.l0nf IfuKband: "You should be, your two uncles don't send a nickel." Jack Schofield (left) athletic manager for the Civilian out a bow and arrow set to Rex Hint, Production Line. The sets, suitable for deer hunting, may borrowed by civilian workers. SPORTS welfare Association, checks , F-8- 9 to narrow Bow. Arrow For Deer Hunt, Better Speak How Clean Want e bow sn B and arrow deer hunting is scheduled for September through 20 and Association- - so Civilian Wel-J- ". fA ttiA Viunt. Bow and arrows will be loaned bason a first come, first served" reported. arrReservations must be made for Ji6?howrePort 7 have 17 com-- rj the equipment by calling atJack East and arrow sets they will Schofield r Carl Peterson to HPPy loan to civilian work- - Area 3156. officials are calls on their bow and iting ows. ex- is, they loin o Toozn In Our Fall W Alleys Have t Been Newly BOWLING LEAGUE Winter & Sign Up Vow! Resurfaced Completely Air-Conditio- Snack Bar Lavage Now Open 'or Play HOLT PHONES KAYS. 1480 LANES Of 17 Sale Up Television Sets Inch - 21 Inch - 16 Inch - 12 Inch roa LOOK wouy-w- h DtivtMO, THIS SIGN Of QUALITY FOI Priced for Quicker Sale Good Condition PRIC1 StnNDMU to FOR 4S YlAlt BUDGET TE0T.1S? OF COURSei Fraiih BiniQvii!! PAYLESS ilFPLIAIICE CO. 2208 WASH. BLVD. 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