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Show 1 ' TOP HILL Page 10 "' August Every Day OPEN ATS Wins'60 Softball AY v .'JfMT tV I ft t --1 CHAMPION Gerald G undersoil, electronics section, bow and arrow and admires trophies he has won in becoming the nation's 8th ranking archer. He is also currently Rocky Mountain Region and State Field champion. ARCHERY and 9-- 8, 6985th By Linda Stephenson If Robin Hood of Sherwood For- a deep, round hole which makes est was here today, he might find easier tracking. the competition offered by GerArchery has been a popular sport ald Gunderson too much for him. in the United States since the 17th Gunderson, an employee of the century. In 1870 the Nationa Electronics Section, is one of the Archery Association was formed top archers in the nation with Now, not only is interest growing dozens of trophies, ribbons, and in target and shooting, but titles attesting to his skill with also more andflight more people are the bow and arrow.. turning to the bow and arrow for Gunderson is currently Rocky hunting purposes. Mountain Region Champion, and In keeping with this growine in holds 8th place in the nation. In terest, Gunderson is makiner sure 1051 he captured the Utah State that there are plenty of archers championship and held the title in his family. His wife, Lois, is for eight years. He recently add- Women's Clout champion. Their ed another trophy to his collection, daughter, Sherrie, is that of State Field Champion. taking lessons from her father on To be State All Event Cham- how to hold and shoot the bow and arrow. The Gundersons are keep pion, the contestant must have the ing their eyes trained on the ml highest overall score in field, flight, endar which shows the exciting and clout shooting. For field date of September 3 opening of competition, the archer shoots at arcnery deer season. a six to target face, standing from five to 80 yards away, depending on the size of the target In flight shooting, the object is to A2C Robert Trcadway of the see how far one can shoot an arrow. For each yard of flight, the 4077th DSES won the 20th Air archer receives one point. Clout Division's (ADC) golf tournament shooting is at a target at the Elk's County Club, at Havre from a distance of 180 yards. Montana, with a 224. Not only does Gunderson parSSgt. Dan Duff, also 4077th, took fourth place in the meet and in and bow arrow ticipate competition, but he also enjoys playing qualified for the USAF tournament to be held in late September. archery-gol- f and archery-huntinIn hunting, he uses an arrow tip called a cookie cutter. The tip is THE TROUBLE with opportuknown by this name for a good nity is that it always looks bigger reason: as it hits the prey, it cuts going than coming. 21-in- home plate bedroom shake with an ached garage, large landscaped lot. An excellent buy at $10,050. wind, to cen ld MATS 11 Depot Squadron, Asking ; biult-i- n , $14,400. . GOLDEN ACRES Excellent Layton room att. brick, room brick, carpet and drapes m living room to re. main. Att. carport and stor. age area. All for $14,750, 6y2 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 garage, 2 bedroom shake Layton with 2 bedrooms and as amusement room iinisned a the full basement. Covered patio, Att. garage. Owner has transferred from this area and the home MUST landscaped lot, located on Francis Ave. Very good location for Hill Field workers. DIXIE STREET Layton 5 room brick, full basement, att. garage. LOW DOWNPAYMENT FHA. 3tt ACRES Older 9 room brick on Z acres choice ground. Located in West Layton. Call our office anytime for an Appt. to BE SOLD. See and let's have your offer. NEW 3 bedroom brick, full base ment, double garage. Will consider your present home as TRADE IN on this one. IN CLINTON 6 room brick, garage, extra large lot. 1450 sq. ft. of li- see. the Security GOOD BUSINESS In Layton Excellent Drive in business. Good lease on building. Drop into our office for more details. to 7, in initial . Large for 4677th DSES, On Aug. 11, the 4754th RES reversed the decision on the 4677th DSES with a 6 score. The 4754th RES won a thriller from MATS on Aug. 12, by a score of Trophies will be awarded to the 2. ving Layton 3 bedroom brick, 1 baths, spacious kitchen, Carpeting in living room and occupancy. All kinds of extras. Choice area. We'll be proud v to 11-- area. MOVE RIGHT IN IN ROY split level home ready immediate $11,500. KAYSVILLE New 2 bedfull basement, oven and range, Kaysville room brick, tournament contests. On Aug. 10, the 4754th RES knocked the 6985th CSDS from the tournament with a 11-- 2 victory, and MATS defeated the 12-- shake, att. garage, fenced-i- n and landscaped lot! Very good residential arej. LAKEHILLS defeated Communications room 3 9-- Robin Hoed Golfs, Hunts and Competes With Arrows five-year-o- mile-per-ho- ur The MATS win concluded the bedouble elimination play-off- s tween the top four teams which started on Aug. 8. The 4677th Evaluation Defense Systems RES 4754th the upset Squadron Modern-Da- y t. v to 30 from Bob Tanner, and A2C Thomas Madden, all 1906th AACS Squadron, homered in the first, second and sixth innings. The ball game was tied at three all in the second and 9 in the sixth frame. holds FHA Some ready for immediate occupan cy. On some you can still choose your own interior decorating. Close to Schools, Churches, and aW ping districts. BE SURE TO SEE THESE LOvT LY HOMES BEFORE YOU BUY. show you this home anytime. JUST LISTED Eonald Ave. o me In Layton ii 41; xjoveiy att- double-eli- ter field, which threatened to delay the game, assisted the MATS slug gers in chalking up five home; runs. A2C Larry Phippen and SSgt. n Oscar Haertling, Det. 17, runs in home Weather Group, got the first and sixth innings respec tively. SSgt. H. R. Bracken A2C 1 , these homes. cli- - tournament cham A 25 blowing V 34 Homes for you to choose from 3 bedroom brirV full basement, split level, 2 bedrooms, full W-meriLarge assortment of extras on several of 9, pionship. SUB.. Layton Low Downpayment u, mination QTT-- No Downpayment GI ! MATS i max on Monaay nis" wucn Evaluadefeated the 4754th Radar for the tion Squadron, sat 12-- J "m. UUDDV TIOMFC: soft- - The Hill AFB intramural ball season came to a thrilling HOUSE EveryLV STREET CHURCH - Tournament a 1 TIMES 3 bedrooms. $12,000. Asking Only & Insurance Co. Layton Realtor 378 N. Main Phone Kays. 37 or TA Clearfield Office TA Mitchell 37 Jim Brough 37 Barlow Realty 3-- 2. top three teams: MATS, 4677th DSES, 4754th RES. The MATS nine will be presented individual medals. The Hill AFB nine, to be selected next week, will journey to Tinker AFB, Okla., to participate in the 1960 Air Materiel Command softball tournament on Aug. ! all-st- ar 27-3- 1. 44 38 59 Bob Geo. 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