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Show S&MPr rage JJTH IOT HILL TOP TIMES 36 Christiansen Wins Hill AFB Golf Materiel Hill AFB the Management, kept golf championship "in amateur, he won the when the family" second time with crown for the a three under par 69 last Saturday. Only two golfers have ever won the Hill AFB amateur crown Christiansen and Ralph Johnson, now the host pro. Paul Christiansen, the first title in 1962, Johnson won in 1963 and 1964 and last year's tournament was , washed out. Christiansen won Saturday Christiansen joined winner. Johnson as a two-tim- e This year's meet was played in a strong wind and only two golfers beat par Christiansen and University of Utah star Bruce Summerhays who Summerhays birdied both par 5 holes on the front but on the second nine he took a bogey on the par 4 15th hole and then parred the rest of the way. Mauss, who was hoping to win his second straight title of the spring, went out in even par but was two over on the back nine to finish in a tie for sixth. Earhart, a Hill AFB club mem ber who won the Norton AFB, Calif, crown Jast year, had a 37- 36 73 as did Jenkins, the prep flash .from Salt Lake City's Highland High. School. In First Flight play, Bugs Monson won with a 75, Al Sha-fe- r, Reed Rolman and Bill tied with 77s; Jim Linke, George Cilek, George Price, Jim Rowe, John Cottam and Tom Mannos had 78 while Tom Goss, Gordy Milne, Mac Watkins, Dave Christiansen and Bob Simmons " Championship Second Flight hoon, 40-41- Mat-tingl- Hammond, McGuire, Lloyd, 40-428- 42-408- y, Harold ; 81 1- - Ca- - Spence Waldo 37-417- 8; ' Pat 2; Chris Red Colvin, 2; 40-438- 3; 43.4184. Third Fight Dave Gubler, 4182; Al Snider, Ben Blaine Pitts, 41- - 43-398- 2; 44-398- 3; 01-se- n, 1 Ron Earl, Gene Jenkins, 84; Gubler won sudden death play off. 41-428- 43-4- 3; 42-428- 4. 4 Mc-Ginn- is was second at 71. Magna veteran Keith Barton had an even par 72, Evan Ear- hart and Dave Jenkins tied with allhadJ9s. 78s while Lynn Summerhays, Jori Mauss and Vaughan Barker tied Intramural Events w;ith 74s. Christiansen had a torrid back ifter playing the in evei. front par. On the back scored side he birds on 13 and 14 and then went three under by getting a three on the par 4 18th. He didn't take a bogey on the final nine holes. Summerhays played the front nine in two-undpar, but ran into trouble on the back nine and had to settle Continue at Base nine Saturday Two rained out days forced a postponement of the Hill AFB intramural softball erames to last Monday. Results of the games were Monday, 2849th Air Base Group No. 1 beat the 2849th ABWG No 2 by 16 to 8. In the second game the 1906th AFCS defeated the 28th MAS No. 1 by 10 to 3. The third game was taken by the 2705th AMW over the 28th MAS No. 2 by 12 to 6. Next scheduled game is Tues day, May 17, with three games starting at 5:15, 6:45 and 8:15 er Judo Tourney Planned A three-stat- e judo tournament will be held June 18 for the bene fit of the U.S. Olympic fund drive with admission by dona tion. About 12 clubs will participate including the Hill AFB team and the Hill junior judo team. States represented are Utah, Idaho and Oregon. The meet is sponsored by Base Services. Metrology Open Golf YAnners Winners in the first leg of the Metrology open golf tour, nament are Homer Fish (left), first place winner for April, and Floyd Probasco, consolation. The tournament is an Little League Season annual affair sponsored by the Metrology Section, withmonthly competition in the sport. Tournament chairman is Arthur Jones. Main-tenanc- Opens Yith Parade The 1966 Hill AFB Little League opening day ceremonies took place at 9 a.m. last Satur day with a parade through the base housing areas. e, First Annual Bowling Classic Tourney Scheduled for Top Civilian Keglers Following the parade was an The first annual Hill AFB bowling tournament singles and introduction of players at 10 doubles classic for civilian employees (men and women) will be held 71 for the a.m. for a at the base bowling alley, Building 525, starting tomorrow. Invocation was given by Chapday and second place for the Sanctioned the Women's tournament. lain (Capt.) Donald Hollenbeck. International by Bowling Congress civilian "keglers" can be an Season play officially began with and American Bowling Con swered by Charles W. Luman, the Lt. Col. B. J. Golden, president the tournament will be base bowling alley manager, ext Air Force Players of the Youth Activity Council, gress, held on the following days : May 3715. throwing out the first ball. 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 and June 4 Volleyball Champions were rour games and 5. fol on the with The first squad to bowl will Date Change Announced played Saturday QUANTICO, VA. (AFNS) : lowing results Giants 8, Hornets begin at 12 noon ; the last squad The Air Force won the 1966 in p.m. will at 11:15 p.m. Bowling For Pistol Rifle Match terservice volleyball champion Other intramural events wil 7; Wildcats 7, Minutemen 3; will begin continue at one hour and ship, here, emerging from the be held June 2 when track and Indians 12, Titans 2, and Pirates 15 A change has been announced intervals. minute two- - day tournament undefeated 3. Titans 21, Cost for entrants is $3.20 per for the Hill AFB Rifle and Pistol in match play. Air Force spikers field events will begin. Anyone scheduled shut out the Marine Corps and interested should contact his League play got underway last individual and $6.40 for doubles. Club match, 9previously at the Utah air the amount Of Giants for for with this May $1.65 goes Monday nonbeating or in officer the athletic first completely squadron Navy prizes, $1.05 for bowling and 50 base. jthe Indians, be day's play, then returned to beat commissioned officer. cents for scoring. A prize will The open match now 30willat thei their opponents on the second Badminton begins June 23 Little League baseball will be event on May given to one of every 10 one-da- y day in four games each. Navy with the same procedure to be played at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., be outdoor range. base's bowlers. finished second and the Marines on Robert Ott, chief range Monday through Thursday, Base in of the interested All those used MSgt. playby procedures ;hird. The Army was not ithe diamond near the old base Services sponsored tournaff,Vor and nresident of the cm e jing. state gym until the season ends the ment will be according to the said that the rescheduled matrVi had to be Women's International Bowllast part of July. date 9 at Hill for the May will and the AmeriCongress ing 9- Dependent youngsters, age bepj The May 30 match can Bowling Congress. bore rift who small desire to still The '12, a.m. 8 participate at Any questions concerning the also will 9 ON A nn Mflv should contact A1C Richard annual tournament which is ex Guidry, base gym, Ext. 2761. pected to attract several hundred start at 8 a.m. one-und- er pre-seas- on -- 28-2- 5-- 2. small-bor- 28-2- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! 28-2- STOCK LOCKER MEAT SALE UP NOW APPRO CUT Vi BEEF No Interest & WRAPPED FREE No. Carrying Charge MONTHS FORI ONLY 200 LBS. BEEF & PORK COMBINATION CUT & WRAPPED FREE PONTIAC-GM- TRUCKS C t. 79 AT Ebea Uright Eac. Gr. 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