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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 18 IfEE Military Pistol Team ;WJn 'HLl sr-cH- ? to Victnrv Shoots Way s r w i'-'fjfelt- :" X The Hill AFB military pistol team won a hat full of awards and third place in the Cherry Creek Open Pistol Tournament at Denver, Colo., recently. Seven teams participated. The squad consisted of TSgt Paul York, captain; SSgt. Roger T. Edwards Jr., coach ; and Capt. Donald J. McQuade, A1C Ray E. Little, A2C John D. Herndon and A2C Gary W. Stark, all team members. "111 ;;Vi The remaining teams produced a consistent hirt i abling the Hill Snno7 t ln en- "verau team standi. '""u '"P'L. ! me miiirarv w U a u teams in the shoot ran civilian a Kansas Idaho, Colorado. Tij I XX xNeorasKa, Missouri ? wT and mmg. The team also took team match. match and placed second ia consistteam as a the process Competition 1 5,nd ed of 30 rounds each with a .22, gold medals and nine sil. . .38, and .45 calibre, and individ- the Utah State pistol champioual competitive matches of 90 nship. The event was held in Salt rounds each with the three cali- Lake City, Sept. in COn bres of weapons. petition with military and civil. As individual competitive lan snooters from throughout shooters, team members took 19 the Intermountain Area. .The lineup for the Salt Lake awards and trophies. matches was Sgt. York, Sgt Ed. Sgt. Edwards, shooting in the "gold medal" in the .38 rapid wards, Airman Little, Airman fire, second place "silver medal" Stark and MSgt Norman Pan-zand A2C Louis Dersp. in .38 aggregate score, which included overall slow, timed and Sgts. York and Edwards placed rapid fire, second place "silver on the Utah State team and fired medal" in .45 slow fire, and first a .22 pistol national postal match place "gold medal" in .45 national course following the Salt Lake match course. event. Results will be made Sgt. York, shooting in sharp- known within two months after shooter class, took seven gold the National Rifle Assoc, medals and one grand aggregate D.C., judges entries from , trophy. There were gold medals other states. for .38 slow fire, timed fire na"ALL RIGHT, all right," tional match course, and aggregate firing; .45 timed fire, na- snapped the wife to her hutional match course, and aggre- sband, "I like to spend money. gate, and 1st place trophy in the But name one other grand aggregate, overall. 2 F 29-3- 0, Gen. Coupland (fourth from left) and Gen. Hedlund (extreme right) conbase the gratulate pistol team on winning medals and trophies in the Cherry Creek Open PisBack row, left to right, are A2C Gary W. Stark, tol Tournament, Denver, Colo., Sept. 22-2A1C R. D. John Edwards, SSgt. Roger Herndon, and A1C Ray E. Little. Front row, left to Gen. are J. McQuade, Coupland, TSgt. Paul York, and Gen. Hedlund. Capt. .Donald right, PISTOLEERS 3. Teams Tangle In Men's Bowling League 2nd Ed Schulfer teams are compet Ogdqn Golfers Lose Game to Hill Golf Team Twenty-tw- o 22. E. L Poplar Country Club Jess Fugate 78 81 Bowl. Razors and Scorpions are tied for top place. Current standings are as follows: Won Lost Team 1. Razors 16 4 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Minutemen 2705 IM's 1? Almosts- - 13 11 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 9 104 9V2 Scorpions Matadors Controllers AGE Support Jolters Record Marks Aircrafters SM-80- 16 15 14 13 II 102 10 9 's Installations Substitutors 9 8 Satelites 8 Fireballs Flying Saucers 7 21. Packers 22. Plumbers 3rd Bob Farmer 2nd 3rd Dave Workman, Capt. 2nd Razors Claude McMillan, Capt. Wash-ingto- n, 3010 High Team Single Game AGE Supt Minutemen Marvin Fischer, Capt. 1081 1058 ONLY 12 UNITS LEFT FOR OUR 9 10 11 12 12 13 6 6 14 6 14 5 15 1 19 14 1963 Max Allen Ron Johnson Models Arrive October 18th 22 Cu. Ft. Reg. Sale Price $449.95 Open Monday, FREEZER Thursday, 624 623 14 Cu. Reg. 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