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Show ugust 2, 1963 MILL TOP TIMES Tage 15 Colonel Iverson, Clapier Tie For Hbbsoii Trophy Tourney Iverson, Director of Procurement and Pro duction, and Keith Clapier, Maintenance Control, tied for first in the annual Hobson trophy tournament held at the Base Golf Course, July. Col. Iverson shot rounds of while Clapier fired 0 for the 3G holes. : w Don Wood in, A. F. Plant 77, won the first flight with a net 2. Dave Wells ..1... 135 137 and Vcrn .Famuliner, Mar- - 3. Gil 135 Daugherty 13G quardt Corp., whose Wife works 4. Gil Nelson at Hill AFB. took second fliirht Col. Richard 20-2- 71-7- 1. 6, 77-7- Members of the 28th Air Tmnt c ot MU"unui ' rHAMPIONS Softball intramural championship are (left to bottom AFB . . . i wnun won me lull A1C Henry Uailev right, row) MC Edison Birchim, A1C Paul Holderness, A1C Raymond Adams, A2C Gilbert McKissio Second row, A3C Marvin Duesterhaus, A3C William Flath, A1C Rov Cobb. A1C Loranzo Temple. Top row, MSgt. Calvin Gary and A2C John Hassiepen. ioi-- honors with a net 131. Iverson and Clapier will meet in an play-ofor the next week. This is championship the second time Iverson and Clapier have met for a tourna28ATS ment championship. Last year Iverson defeated Clapier in the Men's Club Championship on the 20th hole of a sudden death play The Hill A FIB intramural soit-ba- ll off. tourna-n.en- t, Merchandise awards were pre to the following: sented last saw week, completed the 28th ATS again capture the CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT title. GROSS The 28th ATS lost its opening 1. Col. R. J. Iverson 147 1. to Keith 147 the 1906th AFCS game, Clapier but came back strong with three 3; Eruc Lake .148 ...i..v.,.... 3. Dick Betron 148 straight wins. FLIGHT FIRST NET Other scores in the four-da- y 137 tournament were: 4754th RES, 1. Don Woodin 2. Earl 142 12-Morris over the 2849th ABW; Al 3. 143 Burnham 28th ATS eliminated the ABW, SECOND FLIGHT NET and the 4754th dropped the 1. 134 Vern Famuliner 11-before the 1906th AFCS, ATS knockei. AFCS from the tourney, On the final day, the 28th shelled the RES in a double header by' scores of 17-- 5 and .i. double-eliminati- A Hill AFB airman won third place in one of three events at the Alta Sport Parachute Tour- ,...-.- nament held at Sandy June - j.iHiiW 22-2- 3. This event requires the sky diver to leave the aircraft at T"m "TT in.! Is'"- - Ground Broken Bowling Lanes For Ground-breakin- ceremonies g held Monday for a new bowling alley to be constructed vest of the Base Gym. . Officiating at the ground breaking were Col. E. P. hue, Hill AFB Commander, and Paul Hen ich; .; Steel Corp.; Salt Lake City.- ".,wuiuiiig, wnicn win nouse - 'ght lanes will be'of nre-fahr- iwere -- cated metal and masonry "ruction. Automatic , - will ' be 'pin-sette- rs installed. Also featured structure will be a the new nck barand compete air ditioning, Tital Stee , , con- -, n the ' SI il J. "' f.-- con.'j'f is the contractor building, which is 'sched- 1 comPleted by Decem-- Z ' co?t w be about ?1S0,-- m mcluding all equipment to ' ,w installed. i 7 , , 4' t k Tday theATer Golf Standings f1Ur roun8 f Play in the league with follwed closely by Roughnecks top Sunn.11111?' ypitai Iron Men buffers . : ....... unitiom'ers""; ..... ntroiiers";;;;;;; WUIS sandbagger;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; :1 ? 7r; 6V 1-- 0. er no-hitt- 1-- ar 6-- 1. 21-- 5. Swimmsng Meet 'In i Schedule Listed The schedule for the Hill AFB intramural swimming and diving was announced meet, Aug. today. Aug. 7's schedule is as follows : freestyle. 2 p.m.: 100- meter breaststroke, 2:10 p.m.J backstroke,' 2:20 p.m.; dive, 2:30 p.m.; individual medley, 2:50 freestyle rep.m., arid 7-- 8, 100-met- er 50-met- er 200-met- AF Athlete May M Col. Charles E. Jordan, chief, FISH AND MORE FISH Plans & Management Office (left) and Bob Stirland got up at 2 a.m. to catch this beautiful string of nine rainbow trout at Mantua near Brigham City. The biggest weighed 3 lb, 4 oz. and both reported the situation demanded several flies since they were using 'only pound test leader. What kind of flies? They're not telling! -- er Officers'. Airmen's Pool Schedule Changes ; ; lay,; 3 p.m. , ' The Officers', and Airmen's The schedule for the following Ha'- i freestvle. 2 n.m. : swimming pool ; schedules have breaststroke, 2:10 p.m.;. been revised to accommodate "de fcacksti-oke- , 2:20 p.ni.; pendent youth swimming classes 7. ; 2:30' p.mi; between July.30-Aubutterfly, be open will 2:40 Officers' pool The p.m.; freestyle, er three-meter- 1 12 from ; 2i50 (five, p.m. Tuesday through Friday : 10 p.m. and 7 to noon 3 p.m.; Saturday medley relay, : .10-mfe- Gain U.S.,Team 50-met- er 100-met- er Ft. Sam Houston,. Tex. Air Force's main AFNS)r-rT- he a place on. the .united hope, n fojur-mapentathlon team States which will compete in the world championships to be held in Switzerland in. September, is 2nd Lt.' David Kirkwood. :, 7 "The Air Force athlete, who is ' assigned here ; to irtprep tot tn place1 sixth was woyld et, in-the 'national - modem !'.peiir tathlon champiohships held here as of July. 24: With a total of 3,702 points, hie needed a strong event y finish in the four first the to hini to bring' up other The nationals. only the in Air-Forccompetitor in the nationals was A2C Tom Curry, who was 15th in a field of 10. ' 50-met- g. er 200-met- er, 200-met- Each squadron iimay enter two personnel in eacji" event except relays. They may enter one team in each relay., Each individual is limited to four events, including ir V diving and relays: -- ; ,f 100-met- er one-met- er Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. j ..The Airmen's . Pool will be open Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 12 noon to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Normal hours of operation for both pools will resume Aug. 8. ' . . FARMERS! - V STORE YOUR GRAIN , V Football League The base dependent . youth fnofh11 nrocr'ani for boys age will begin Aug. 19 with . practice sessions., A tnpptinir' will be held today at'6 p.m. in the gym for all adult Peoole whoi wonder . where military interested in finding put this y u n g r j generation is the details about the football headinc. would do, well to con program. Adult nelp win De needed to assist in coaching, offisider where it came from. ciating and other duties. FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE " 13 For further information, those " " iid contact 'Harry" Jli LC4t.m-enough lo read a woman' a li$ ltall at the gym or SSgt. Ronald biook, he's too old to etart ' Miianiant, Ext. 4Z8. brary;' OF STORAGE SPACE Qualified for Government Loans 4,700,000 BtiHhels . ? - HIGHEST PRICES PAID We appreciate yonr past buainew and hope to serve you again this year For Further Information, Please Contact ': : is old OGDEN, UTAH - PLENTY e 9-- with v Will Begin Aug. 19 cross-couBtr- : 10 10 8 7-- on 2, ee " ( the Layton baseball championship recently by defeating the Layton Angels, 6 and The Minutemen overcame a five-ru- n deficit in the first and pushed across the winning run in the last inning. Joe Dato pitched a during the second contest as the .Minutemen emerged with a 0 victory. After the games Joe Dato was named the year's outstanding playplayer of the year. All-Sters from the Minutemen team were Tony Dato, Bill George, Ernie Jones and Rony Stark. 7-- 2, . A1C Kimble The Minutemen, one of Hill AFB's Little League teams, won 8, 7,500 ft. above the ground. Then, within 30 seconds, he must execute a predeaignated series of loops and turns to an exact and in the shortest time without loss of stability or control. The. chutist must complete his maneuvers so that he can open his parachute at a distance of 2,500 ft. above the ground, as indicated by an altimiter on top of his chest pack. The competition was the larg est parachute tournament held in Utah so far this year, and attracted top sky divers from all parts of the nation. The tourney consisted of three events: ac curacy, baton pass accuracy, and style. SSgt. Harvey Bosk irk of Hq. OQAMA also competed. He and Airman Kimble are both holders of the XI. S. International Class C jumpmasters parachute license. de-gr- ; . 5-- 4, A1C Edward J. Kimble of 2791st USAF Hospital won trophy in the style event the his Minutemen Yin Layton Title ff Captures Softball Title Base Airman Places Third In Alta Sky Diving Meet hWM 18-ho- le WILFORD YOUNG or JERRY CROSS ' EXport '"Market Your Grain the Cooperative Way 61 V 1 |