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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pag U UiQ Golf League Begins Play Vith Teams Two 10-M- an The Hill AFB Golf League two began play on May 4, with each. 10 teams divisions with A mixed military civilian league, one division meets Tuesdays and the other on Thursdays. Current standings are as follows for the Tuesday teams : Points Team Ammunitions Minutemen Sandbaggers .. Masters Supply Comptrollers Udies Bowling League Ctempions ... 6 i x ' j iya 4 3y2 3Vi 3 3 2 - Voo Doo Duffers mem-beWinners of the Hill AFB Udies Bowling League were to Left of the Strikettes shown with their trophies. Martha right are Nila Johnson, Delpha Theriault, Captainwere first Bishop, Dorothy Thorup and Merida Bailey. They half winners and beat the second half winners, the Cubs, in a playoff. The league played Wednesday evenings at the White City Lanes. rs ' 6 - Defects Struts Thursday standing! follows: Team "" Points Stats Gangbusters . I " " Sy are as " ; 5Vi 5Vfc Bunkers Rough' Riders 5Y2 vciatuis "72 Templateers ; Intramural llandbdl Vinners 5 Winners of the base's intramural handball tournament show off their trophies. Back row, left to right, are Capt. G. H. Van Vliet, A3C Herbert J. Shenkin and Capt. Roy D. Preece. Seated is A2C Anthony Trombly. The captains took first and the airmen second in the doubles. Captain Van Vliet took first in the singles and Airman Trombly, second. 3 3 Injuneers Gochas Launchers (2705th 3 i 2V2 2 Track, Field Meet Scheduled June Bowling Lanes Open Hill AFB bowling lanes are now open daily from 11 a.m. until 12 midnight. The lanes will be used for both league and open bowling. Cost per line of bowling this summer will be 25 cents. Civilian employees of the base : are also invited to use the 'bowl-- ing facilities. ! Second Place Team in Udies Bowling Second half winners in the Hill AFB Ladies Bowling League, who lost the championship title to the Strikettes, are members of the Cubs (above, left to. right) Bonnie Eldridge, Lois ZundeL Fudge Kunimoto, Barbara Bingham, and Irene McQuarrie. i i 3 The base intramural track and to the participant scoring the field meet will be held at Bon- - most points and to the wineville High School in South nning team. For additional information Ogden, June 3. contact be will Harry Hall at the gym, for Ribbons given ... . 3516. third-placExt. e second and first, winners in 13 events with first EXPERIENCE is a marreloos and second place ribbons pre: , .: sented to relay winners. thing. It lets you' recognize i A trophy will be awarded mistake when you make it again. 1 Davis County Softball Plans Third Season Davis County softball league began its third season of play this week with 16 teams entered. Games are played on Tuesday nights of each week with 16 j : I : j teams entered. Games are at 6:30 7:45 - and 9 P-- at "m P-- A. park, and at "J011' p.m. UJ iff. There is no admission charge. E E E lm j. mmtmm I i i IN HOURS! OUTCOOLS "FACTORY AIR" . . . COSTS USS FITS ALMOST ANY CAR . . . GIVES IUILT-IAPPEARANCE TRANSFERS WHEN YOU TRADE WARRANTY FOR 24 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILES NATIONWIDE SERVICE EASY BUDGET TERMS EE EE H Ogden Auto Parfs EE EE EE EE NO RED TAPE - .IIJST GREEN CASH & Glass Co. -- Phone 399-33- 1 A lifesaver when you need cash SHU rarl" 7 I Tell us how much you need and when you need it. Call fo a personal (and top secret) appointment to apply for yourl loan. You'll be surprised how low your payments will be. SERBORRD FINHNDE COMPANY "Hnrnr f Seeentmry and t'nnecfsary Auto " m n 343 ' 22nd Street ft H AUTO AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLS E I c j, ; s H MARK IV 9:45 p m in Layton I wmSmfw I PS? 147 SOLTII .STATE ST CLEARFIELD 2226 WASHINGTON KLVD,' OGDEN PHONE; PHONE 823-164- 393-842- 6 1" |