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Show HILL TOP TIMES "XJlr x:V.W-- - IT- r n :: x f ' & fj V; 1 ,f mi -- .aawtv August Horseshoe Pitchers Receive Invite ifer Annual Civilian Tourn ey To ACCORDING to Mr. Harold (Cherry) Bennett, supervisor, real properties section and tournament director, qualifying trials will be held on Sept. 1 at T p.m. The act will be held the folual play-oflowing evening at T. As in the past, pitchers will be divided into two classes, A and B. The top eight throwers will comprise class A while the next eight will be in class B. Last year's class A winner, Nate McBride, machinist in Maintenance, will be oat to defend his title. He will also compete for one of the Softball Teams Continue Race For Positions Military Tennis Team Captures AFL C Crown Horseshoe pitcher will get a chance to show their skill at the Hill AFB Civilian Horseshoe Tournament scheduled Sept 1 and 2. The annual event, sponsored by fund, the civilian n. will be held at Lester Park in ted Ofif-de- " f. " .U j Nate McBride, (left), last year's winner iiliSi IS THE WAY of the Civilian Horseshoe tournament, shows some of the finer Tournament playoffs will begin August 21, for the intramural mili- points of his game to Harold (Cherry) Bennett, tournament director tary softball competition. The top four teams will be eligible for participation. Most teams have about 19 games to play before the playoffs begin and are This will be a game between the well into the third round of play. top teams of the two divisions in The last scheduled game is set for the Weber County league. August 16. On Tuesday, August 8, the Teams 3rd Round Total 16-- 4 Hornets meet the Comets at 4677th DSES 0 12-- 8 1 Kaysville 6:15 p.m. This will be 28th Log 11-- 9 the last game of the regular sea2 2705th AMW 10-- 8 son for the Hornets. 0 Hos 2791 The Hornets need this victory 6985 CSDS 3 10-1-1 and a loss by Syracuse to retain 2870 GEEIA 3 their top position in the Davis County league. Syracuse has three games remaining and is in second place. THE HORNETS have a record of 1 in the Davis league and 3 in the Weber league. Beginning Monday, August 14, the Hornets will partic'pate in the Davis County baseball tournamant The Hill AFB team won the during the Davi3 County Fair. All second half of the Ogden Ladies' teams in the league wiil be entered Softball league, which puts them in competition. near the champion's comer. Baseball Team Holds Lead The Hill AFB baseball team suf- fered two losses last week but ree lead in both the tained a Davis and Weber County leagues. The Hornets lost to Layton 1 and then a practice game with Flinco of Salt Lake City, one-gam- 3-- 5-- 2. THE HORNETS play Warren at Plain City tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. 4-- 3-2-- . (CAR K0RHER 9-- 11 2-- 9-- Softball Team Takes First In Ladies League sis trophies to --I fain thr " be awards . 0 tt. m each available to riSv' them throurtT! fs Shoes are who require Schofield in Bldg. to 5:30 p.m. during workin, . S-5- M 00 ALL CIVILIANS working are invited to participate tournament. Lester Park u w ed between Madison 24th and 25ft. jSJ Bfl free, i? The Hill AFB military tennis team netted first place in the Air Force Loeistie Command tennis tournament at Tinker AFB, Okla homa last week. THE TEAM was led by 1st Lt. Hack, 4677th DSES, Stanley who captured first place in the singles competition. He teamed with Major Marvin Borodkin, 28th LSS, to sweep the doubles title. Lt, Hack and Maj. Borodkin are currently representing Hill Air Force at the world-wid- e a ' tournament eveat,Uck the USAF Academy, Springs, Colo. Hack and Borodkin heU Cofenfc wo ANNOUNCES CO Don tJeu 6-- nesday again today. 6-- 3, 3-- 6, 6-- 3. and He phji 6-- 3. A3C FRANK JOHNSON. MM ABW, and AlC Earl Robinson, m DSES, also represented Hill at tin AFLC tournament. . - Over Age Drivers AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL Financial Responsibility Under Age Drivers RAY ORTONS 3860 Wash. Blvd., EX 44891 General Agenq SteirQS LAYTON DON LYONS is our new Ser Manager. MOLT'S has CLEARFIELD Now Open lor Business REN HOLT'S NEW STORES many years experience in this field and welcomes the people of Davis County to visit our shop. BOB STAMEY is our new Service Station Aq;; --- :i f Manager. Bob says he will give better service to the people and hopes to share some of their business. TRY US, WON'T YOU! It A R i HORNER " ' : 1 Located at 143 So. Main Street FEATURING 9 Latest Most Modern Tire Recapping Equipment New Tires Auto Parts )() SOON ImWIIlSKHmWtmmWmmm- Shop Complete New Front-En- d Alignment DcpL (John Bean Visaalinerl Recapping Auto Parts WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING 53 ifrm r i i 210 East 2nd South mi FEATURING 180 N. Main, Kaysville 1'hone 37 mi Come in and Get Acquainted and s ni&E THE IfgtIV rnr tW doubles match at the Acadeaj Wednesday 3 and They v8 play again this afternoon, u Hack won bis singles match Wed The first half ended in a tie and will be determined in a playoff. Rosalie Reese, Supply, has been pitching for the Hill Ladies. Other teams include aggregations from Thiokol, Utah General Depot, Baptist Church, Slot Brothers, and Canton Cafe. THE WAY to live longer is to cut out all the things that make you want to live longer. The concludes today, is being 1017 OPEN FOR BUSINESS h vice 2-- 1-- 0-- 4, our new facilities to serve you better. |