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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 July it iiiLum n iififi. To Rodeos Play Begins in Second Half For Tuesday-Thursda- y League on V k Reduced The end of the first half of Hill AFB golf league play came to a close with five teams of the Tuesday division battling for first place. The Voodoos came out on top, one point ahead of Airmunitions Officials Named for and Sandbaggers who tied for second place. Supply was fourth, Little League Play two points behind. In the Thursday Night diviEdwin R. Schulfer, Ogden Air sion the Stats had things their Force Plant Representative own way as they finished 3V Office, and Ken Stewart, Mater points ahead of the second place iel Management, were recently Launchers. The Injuneers and Templa-teer- s tied for third. Play for the second half is underway with the playoffs at stake in September. After one round of play in the second half the team standings are as follows: TUESDAY NIGHT DIVISION Points Team 4 Sandbaggers 3 3 21L 2 2 Voodoos Minuteman Controllers Struts Airmunitions supply Defects Masters Duffers 29-30-- '- 3 2 fr winners in the Electronics Section vgolf tournament Blain (left) in the championship flight and John Alton were Dailey, consolation flight. The tournament is made up of 32 participants from the section and associate staff organizations. Monthly legs are scheduled until September when a final playoff between monthly winners will determine a Grand Champion. Trophies will be awarded monthly to the winner and runnerup in the championship flight and the June winner in the consolation flight. is $25. Tickets Bldg. S-3- 01 will be through l 1 V-- X3, Optimism is a cheerful frame of mind that enables a teakettleto em even rwoi&m mr -- WANT TO RELAX? 20, ,1, 3;x 22, 23, 24 gdlen Ciy 8:3 p. mm. Pre Rodeo Events 8 p.m. and have FUN! then come to THE PUB ATlO' Located Across Bareback Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping Steering Wrestling n CmJJI. wuuuie oronc Kiaing from the West Gate open 2:30 p.m. 'til midnight t MAKE IT TODAY CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT PLUS July 24 Champions of previous five nights Pioneer Days Rodeo will compete for additional prizes and honors! 7 1 Z i TirifPTc July 19, 20, 23 21, 5022, General Admission: Adults, $1.75; Children, Students, $1i Box Seats, all $3.50. NIGHT) J"ly &24nm.(FINALS J all V' a. m . . A m. M . Central u rim iccinni AJi.lt. $IATS IMPROVED. ALL ..U. A0X ON OMH AND SOUTH 1AMI Dirt Tickets SIOIS OP ARENA AND SEATS OVER THI CMUTH tali. IMUItT at Municipal Park Booth or Rodeo Ground iaROROftftftMOftAOOaaRRAAERRR Friday, STRIP POKER:ApantyJ Same. 2 19, j $1.25. ' 2 2 launchers l 11.76 m Ogden on other,' exceDt Jlllv 94 W"en We ' misi Hi 0 2Y . mi J,r20U oonU J Monday admissi Hckets tothe Salt Lakep Electronics Tourney Golf Winners Teams from Nephi, Dugway, Filmore, Rosecrest and Southeast Sunset will participate in the playoffs. The winning team will travel to Cedar City later this summer for the Utah State Little League Championships. THURSDAY NKJHT DIVISION Stats Injuneers Templateers Cangbusters (louchas Hunkers n admiSSinn anA ku ior 31. 1 2705 th ; are 7Kr tickets ll tickets 19, are general chief umpire and tourna ment director respectively for the Little League Baseball District Playoffs to be held in Sun set July 1 Rough Riders chdre named iy2 Operations and civilian Jl.e. ANO rr" |