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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 2849th, 4677th and Hill is now stationed in Panama. 11-1- 5. The Hill AFB small bore rifle team will be entered in the Atlas Annual Gallery Tournmaent later this year. In both 1963 and 1964, the Hill AFB marksmen won first place prizes in this National Rifle Association-sponsore- d tourney held each year at Francis E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming. ; six-ma- 3rd In AFLC Tourney Host team Warner-Robbin- s AFB has won the 1965 AFLC The Procu touch football tournament. The a solid five IT1" lnt Georgia team defeated Tinker last night's U1 AFB Officers AFB (Oklahoma) in the final ue. 20-to Nov. Bowling Up 18 Wo game, no ui In the preliminary round Hill league AFB defeated McClellan AFB thrgh the flm 32 14-- 8 and sutout Kelly AFB twice, the current season 15 to 0 and 6 to 0, before bowing Procurement 24 8 .750 to Tinker 10-- 0 in the 4677th io 13 .594 to finish in third place for the Base Ops .... 19 13 .594 28th ATS tourney. is 14 .567 DMM Also entered in the 17 15 .540 nationwide tournament was the Bachelors 12 20 .375 Roama team from Griffiss AFB, Hospital 9y2 22V2 .297 2705th Rome, New York. gi2 22 .297 at,. , 0. r? "'"i oj. . semi-fina- ls post-seas- on IT'S ALL RIGHT to let your mind wander occasionally provided you don't try to follow it. race in the The carbine category was even more closely contested as only 10 points separated the scores of the top three sharpshoot ers. The 4677th team, captained by Capt. Patrick A. Savelli, finished with 1443 out of a 1500 point! aggregate. Other team members include! 2nd Lt. Engbert Bannick, Ale Durward Lambert, A2c Michael Schrock and A2c Leonard Stovall. Col. E. P. Donohue, Hill AFB commander, presented trophies in awards ceremonies held re-- j cently in the headquarters' of-- j n V 5 1 urn l - - YOU'LL SAVE BARRELS OF MONEY j ' I'm not kidding around when I say I want your business and I'm willing to cut i ; my commission to the bone to do it. Now, with special permission of RCA Whirlpool, we are cutting prices on this famous RCA washer and . fices. The 28th Air Transport! Service again had to settle ' for second. Their score of 1438 was only five shy of the winning total. Close behind in third place I ft f Wj? ,v iTi . dryer. j We're Almost Giving Them Away! Holiday Shopping If? Convenience r (ft You Can Y IT Now At WASHER & DRYER STRANDS Top-n-Botto- Shop m Fort Lan Shopping Center' and 5 Points in Bountiful f USE ANY CREDIT This is a TWO speed, THREE TWO washer all on year guarantee FIVE year guarparts antee on transmission. cycle 1 ONE FULL YEAR service. 3. labor BOTH WASHER AND DRYER ONLY r7 CARD 1 HERE 9 rw 1 LMA 460 LMI 4M a. nationwide M. No Borlow's in Clearfield we say At mm 9 You Can Um All V "we guorantee you a Bargain. 0S!S MM Department Store Credit Cards 7 TOP-MBOTTO- "y, SHOP m ng . JO w. A I M iia?W vwS Our "tier w. Now At STRAND'S one jrZm0- It - ..fW.jc. A WrXiV' 1965 Hill Officers Vie In Weekly Bowl ?WWWWQ00OWCXTWWWWWW?KfftWeBBIWf' three-wa- y CHARGE Hill AFB Footballers Win Rifle Competition The annual Commander's Cup Trophy for Small Arms Competition was held at the Hill AFB Indoor Range Oct. The turnout was the best ever as all eight major squadrons had teams represented in the five-da-y competition. ' In the pistol division, the 28- ; 49th team finished in first, place, was the 2849th team, posting a posting a respectable 1549 score 1433 overall score. out of a possible 1800. Captain Ronald Larson (28th n The team included Lt. double troDonald E. Leedle, Lt. Patrick J. ATS) was awarded as he came through with phies Paquette, SMSgt. Norman L. individual high performances in Panzer, MSgt. Robert R. Ott, Doth He scored a near divisions. SSgt. Bfirt H. McGuire, and Lt. perfect 297 in the carbine comCharles D. Mclntre. petition and a 284 round in the Only 10 points behind was the pistol shooting. Larsen has com28th ATS marksmanship team pleted his assignment here at with a 1539 score. The 4754th squad finished in third place with a 1515 tally. November 19, Mir mmml I |