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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pagre 12 r 'tteS 2849th Keeps Title ABG As BaskefbaSl Chi Last year's intramural basketball champs, 2849th Aii Base Group, proved to have what it takes again this year as basketball tourna they recently won the annual pre-seas- on ment. their next three games to put them in the final play-offThe biggest win for the champions came at the hands of s. During the five days of play ABG played and won four games, the only team to go undefeated throughout the tourney. The team averaged 77 points per game and won by an average of 45 points Per game. Their closest 'contest was in the final game with 2705th Wing which Air Base This elimGroup won Ammo inated the team from the tourney as they lost the first game to 2870th GEEIA Squadron Knowing it was do or die, 2705th came back to win Air-munitio- 1906th Communications Squadron as they trounced the coram boys 87-Team placings are as follows. 8. 62-5- 2. 41-4- 6. Brig. Gen. Joseph R. DeLuca, Ogden Air Materiel Area deputy command. left Ogden AMA staff officers fire at the base small arms weapons range for their an 5 fication with the .38 calibre combat masterpiece. Left to right are: General iut J B. H. McGuire, SSgt. Donald Lighthall, Col. Richard W. Miller, Col. GayleL H 1 Four Medals at Tokyo Olympic SWE WASHINGTON (AFNS) A contingent of 14 Air Force athletes on the U.S. Olympic team emerged from the 18tl one gold, Olympaid in Tokyo last month with four medals two silver and one bronze. Two of the medals came in tean j Defense Clothing and Supply Center, Philadelphia, captured the Air Force's only gold medal. First Lt. David Kirkwood and Capt. Fra'nklin Green, Lackland AFB, Tex., scored silver medal wins and 1st Lt. Thomas E. Gompf, Sewart AFB, Tenn., won a bronze medal. Lieutenant Amlong was a member of the U.S. eight-oare- d crew that upset defending champion Germany in the race with a time of 0:18.23. All eight members of the crew received a gold medal though the win counted only as a single victory for the United States. The Air Force gained its first silver medal when the three-ma- n U.S. modern pentathlon team, which Lieutenant Kirk2,000-met- er Your gas Whirlpool five- - sport event to place ninth the individual standings. dryer will save you enough to dial free-styl- six-mat- ICJEV the speed to match your drying need! ch RCA WHIRLPOOL Ir 2. 1 w. Wins Bowling Sweeper Preseason Tourney mm rt a just whttjtJ'OOL. right for everyday inal finish. t-- tv - dryii . ..in n W -- delicate fabrics, sufehhard-t- o "fcnrrv tin" bulky, j- - to.i n vmts also. ret; " loaus. crop, onrj special care to restore Slated Nov. 29 Biglcr's Desert Inn walked away with the Hill AFB preThe Hill AFB Holy Name So season basketball tournament cicty will sponsor a l.owlin; last week as they posted a 7fi-in the final sweeper at the Hill Lar.es Nov victory over Fav-O- n 20 for bowlers from s i:i game. Parker Jenkins, Biglcr's, and Northern Utah. Ted Smith, Sav-Oled the They have reserved the Hii! Lanes from 2:30 p.m. to 7:"0 19 with bracket points scoring each. Jenkins teammates, Jim p.m. and have scheduled 10 team for the Lyon and Jon O'Dell, added 18 jfive-rr.a- n r. and 15 counters, respectively. ,1t rizes win!! ik awarded. v.(; Further information rr.nv !.o Supersonic Car Wash finished in third place as the ho?t tram, 'had by contacting Hoyt Brown. 7 Hill Hornets, settled for the .Clearfield, after 4:3 number four spot. ip.m. osp DRYEL Dial ideal 6ryinz "weather" revolution year "round with this NORMAL SPEED 36 gold nedals, 26 silver and wood competed, came in second. 28 bronze. Russia had 30 gold. Lieutenant Kirkwood also 31 silver and 35 bronze. Binler's Desert Inn pay for Die entire diyer. ir. Captain Green took secont e place in the pisto: shooting, scoring 557 point.-- : from a possible 600. The USA1" Marksmanship School shooter posted scores of 92,95,95,91,93 and 91 in the event. Finland won the gold medal with an Olympic record-tyin- t score of 5C0. In platform diving, Lt. Gompf's score of 146.57 war only two points behind that of the winner, Army PFC Robert Webster, who also won the event in 1960. Italy was second. U.S. military athletes won r. total of eight gold medals, five silver and seven bronze. The U.S. team had a total of mm mm Air Force Athletics Collect events and two from individual performances. First Lt. Joseph B. Amlong, scored 4,722 points in the iJkmL, Activity at Small Arms Weapons Range Won Losf Team 0 2849th Air Base Group 4 2 2705th Airmun. Wing .... 3 2 2 2870th GEEIA Squad 2 2 2791st Hospital 1 2 1906th Comm. Sq. 1 2 4677th Defense Sys 2 0 4754th Radar Ev. Sq 0 2 28th Air Transport Sq ns J' 1 iMj If prifCS start I s4f ONLY Model LK 1890-- 0 ;;iri.-!K.- j n, i - the Jackpot Nov. 20. 1964. IF WE at 5:30 OUil STORE, we vHI give an additional This .... osol n Jj winner w.Il recwj WINNER PZ. 550 825-42i- j Dm (FlfflOtl!' IS FUN! LEARN FOR AS UTTtE AS 12 9 ' cs PER I MONTH! CLEARFIELD "Duy Low It at Bariows I I . - |