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Show V pr- -- y 19, I960 HILL TOP TIMES Page 11 Men's Bowling Tourney AttracttG 250 SS. xs n .wfcs.- - JIG DOWN the home stretch, well ahead of his opponent, is T. V. Williams, Materiel Management, one of several Hill work-tfnp- rt cotter racing. Special cutter races will be held this C? enjoy and Monday on the track near Huntsville. of WCf-l- rJ Miyl i wfcy-- The talk of the bowling world at Hill AFB is the first annual men's handicap tournament. Over 250 men have entered the tourney to vie for top prize money. Approximately $100 will be awarded to the individual winner and $140 given to the team which places first in doubles. CWO Carlton Dearman, special services, is leading the pack of keglers with a high 707 handicap score. TSgt. Bill Jorde 6985th CSF, is second high man with a score of 703 for the three game series. He has a 144 handicap. Third on the list is A1C William Tompkins, 4677th DSES, with a 701 total pins. On top of the doubles brackets are Seiko Kasai and Shig Kanegae, - H' lT DAY FOR RACES Otter Racing Exciting Hobby jr Several Hill Employees am r da, mH d and they, steel and racing Drummond and Tracy are old like action hands an in founds in the racing business, both jeda w actualbut in their sixth year. Titen-so- r movie, running 'tights C0Vft tx the hobby of many Hill has been racing for four years, while Williams is in his second town season. near the Bwuj Caturday, Most of their racing horses are CuxUville, several Hill AFB either quarter horses or thorough MfOKScl participate in the winter sport of "cat-- l breds. The racing is usually done racfas. The event is an out-9w- on a snowpacked quarter of a of early western days mile straight away. The horses en winter travel was predom-3- a just beginning usually run a much shorter race. tely by sleigh or "cutter, The homemade cutter, plus other n those days this type of travel rather equipment, usually costs $200. than t by necessity rt. Th". competitive spirit of Most of the men train their own pioacsr settlers developed steeds. In training the horses, . ny race between friends and they are exercised regularly to to and from town, build up their wind and running ?gg ghbarsr strength. Then they are hitched Ben, maa owier places. the advent of the au- - up to a cutter to practice matching lobile, surfaced roads, and me- - their strides and speed. MlUnixed Summer Horse Shows ' equipment horse-jjjiwn to finale the Many of the cutter horses are flight the idle when the snow melts, but in transportation except aa'hM rvnote areas. About twenty others are placed in horse shows, , .in Star Valley, Wyo-7ftf- state fair races, and at stud. .."All you need to race," says j; jroup of horsemen Old began cutter racing Williams, "is two good horses, a cutter, and a lot of 'go'." wci!und competitive and All four of the Hill racers are entered in the special cutter rac ever r Kacing ft trrse racing fever spread ing event beginning tomorrow on Utah and the tracks near Huntsville. Over ply to northern the Wasatch 70 different teams are entered in rppEt'lTj: ;year3 ago, Association was the Wasatch Slopes and Ogden Efrgc? gutter Associations sponsored mtl X 1th 12 cutter teams. The- Valley now has over 20 rac- event. Each team will compete in two races during the three-da- y r rrt- - "rs. association in meeting. Seven racing associations this j;.those f 'trr. ral base civilian person-- : will be represented. T. V Williams, Materiel Man-fc- :J A REALLY modern kitchen is r?-:Ar-t Tracy, Supply; Ben Motor Pool; and Rich-iso- r, one where the pot calls the kettle Civil Engineering. chartreuse. Maintenance, , )rummond, IRATE husband calling upstairs of the charter members to wife: "How soon will you be ' u.iatinn Tttif. in now readv? Be" soecific give me a the Ogden Valley Tlr'.'-'j-c : "Book learning" is very impor5, 2701st EOD squadron, McChord AFB, Washington. All of the 15 men in the detachment are enrolled in educational courses. The courses range from supply to guided missiles with the majority of the airmen taking ammunition courses. Detachment is a part of 2701st EOD squadron with its headquarters at Hill AFB. Over 29,000 will die, 500,000 will receive painful crippling injuries and millions at dollars will be lost in property damage all because of alcohol! Si DO YOU DE1IUK? RAY ORTON Dist. Manager Dial EX IF NOT, YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 44 on your car insurance now and up to 25 or more for safe driving with . . . PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 3a ve up to 25 on Your Fire Insurance Today! at off-du- ty L by, MANSLAUGHTER? tant to the men of Det. robet, the .scratch series will receive an individual trophy. There are two weekends left for participants to bowl. All those desiring to compete in the kegling sport are' urged to contact the base bowling alley and place their it Sqdn. Takes Classes ' aw ft iJcH.?'' Comptroller, with 082 and 688 scores for a total of 1320 pins. In second place are Elmer Kesler and Ronald Johnson, Maintenance, with 1300 pins to their credit Leading scratch scorers are Mr. Dearman and Mr. Johnson, both with a 631 total. The winner of ORTON'S GENERAL AGENCY NEW DISTRICT OFFICE or EX 3860 Washington Blvd. Dial EX 95 2-65- 71 th wiry i i ,,- . 39 lonn, -- snow-remov- al ir' or-je- I I t ' Ca x ...-A- - ' Bos - Hones v h J. 1 :5 ' I ... 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