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Show 'age August U, HILL TOP TIMES 28 i967 Employees Among Top Performers in Kociiy roounram noaeo Association Hill Rtamdines of top performers in the Rockv" Mftm.:. -"uiikuii seven include employees of Hill AFB Rodeo Association according to Darrell Christenson, official of the association! In the bull dogging category, Bam- Boyd Canaster and Boyd brough are holding 3rd and 8th team place in the standing. In Dar- and Swan rnnintr. Whit rell Christenson are listed in the top ten. Whit Swan and Bill Herrick are listed in the calf roping category. In category Whit Swan shows in sixth place. The standings cover local rodeo competition to date at such places as Hyrum, Lagoon, Panquitch, and Coalville. The men are performing tonight and tomorrow night at the Morgan Fair and are scheduled for the Davis Fair, Aug. all-arou- nd Mtl LJBJB-MiJ- l MIHWl 11 Willi Football Sign-u- p In Little League The base Little League fooseason begins tomorrow at the Little League baseball park. Sign-u- p time is 9 a.m. tball All military dependent boys between ages as of Sept. 1, and who weigh less than 120 pound, are invited to participate. Interested military personnel are invited to assist in coaching and may sign up with Harry Hall, Ext. 2824. 9-- 13 25-2- 6. MIIIWIII are the Hill AFB Indians. They are (front Top contender in the Little League Nathan Corrick, Russell Murphy, Scott Kuhns, row, left to right) Bill Fairfield, Eric Nelson, Mike Corrick and Jim Wilkes. Second row, Kevin Sullivan, John McElroy, Lonnie Wallace, Garry Back row, Mike Knight, Bill Fairfield, assistant coach; lavne. Derek Washington, Jay Murphy.assistant coach; Mike Cosse Not available for the picJim Murphy, coach; Lonnie Wallace, ture was Rick Burke. INDHNS The men are looking forward to a Championship Rodeo Nov. 8 in connection with the 17-1- Golden Spike Livestock Show. The top ten men in each event will be competing for final championship awards. WHEN THE FOLKS down the street returned from their little daughter vacation, their was heard to exclaim, "Look, Daddy, you forgot to turn off the grass!" SCALPS AHEAD 'Indians' Take to Warpath In Davis County Tournament The Hill AFB Indians are out for "scalps" in the Davis when Tounty Fair Little League Tournament, and proved it Tues-!ay No. 5, hey "massacred" their opponents, Kaysville night in their second tourney game, 8 to 0. They won he first by forfeit. Starring in the game was lonnie Wallace, who pitched a Base Softball Team ear perfect game for seven Off to AFLC Tourney nnings giving out only one cratch single, and hit two The base sof tball team leaves oubles to wrap it up. - Patterson The Indians and Titans play-- d today for Wright to participate in AFB, Ohio, in a post championship soft-ba- ll h the 1967 AFLC ournament at Hill. The tournament. won, but both teams were elected for the Davis County The team is coached by A1C The Titans lost E. Peppers of the Charles ourney play. heir first game 7 to 0 to Clear-'iel- d 2705th AMW. The tournament' and were eliminated. begins Monday. The final game in the tour-le- y will be held Saturday. But TRAVEL AGENT to client: io matter who wins the Indians ire guaranteed one of the first "For the price you have in 'our places out of the 16 team mind, sir, I suggest that you ournament. join the Navy." fast-pitc- In-iia- ns TITANS Another top team in the Little League are the Hill AFB Titans. They are (front to left row, right) Randy Fleck, Charles Corbet, Gary Camp, Bob Smothers, Mike Camp. Second row, Jeff Fleck, David Evans, Mike Spears, John Duplantis, Charles Boykin. Third row, Frank Camp, coach; Myron Spears, John Calhan, Sherman Fleek, Greg Mechtly, Gilbert Hostler. Not available for the photo was Danny McEntee. Clearfield Team Chances Good to Cop Western Regional Tournament Today If past indications are a guide to the future, the Clearfield Senior Little League Baseball team is "shoo-in- " to win the Western Regional tournament in Lennox, Calif., today and Saturday. It's a four-teaelimination event m double two teams from California, one from the Northwest and the Clearfield Sunset; took the state tournament, July 28, also in Sunset; Beat Grand Junction, Colo., in the joust, July 29, and won the Division No. Utah-Colora- Successful Fishing Trip trip to Decker Flat on the Salmon River proved to be very successful for three Hill AFB fishers. Displaying the 100 lounds of salmon they caught are (left to right) Elliott B. Equipment IM Division; Carl lampton. Landing Gear-Train- .Voodmansee, er Procurement; and George T. Vigeon, landing IL . t IM -llivi on Tha -t Tr.,inAr Kmiinmem i i 17 inches long and weighs 26 pounds. icni-iioM- ii -- 4 1 ininti a ii me loi for Utah District Nr. 2 for Little League, which the Clearfield team falls under, is Edward L. Reard, also Quality Control. The Clearfield youngsters, ages won the District Two tournament, July 22 in 13-1- 5, WaIIr Tpoots if rd . a r - JV do 4 in Tucson, Ariz, last week. The competition at Tucson involved the states of Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico. aggregation. Manager of the Clearfield team Is LaVern Kite, jet minor repair. Coaching the local is Charles Cardova, Maintenance Quality Control. District administrator RUMMER Golf Team Competes The base golf team of five members is at Wright-P- a AFB playing in the 19b AFLC golf tournament. The team is led by 1st U. 270oft Jerry Shirley of thedefending AMW and he is the ter-so- champ. n team Other members of the Evan?. are Maj. Quintin H. Jr.. Capt. Oswald B. Carr Jr., Lt. Robert J. LaGuard.a and SSgt. Marvin C. Bclk. in Meanwhile, of the :1J golf the champions from we the are golfers season con '00 YOU FROM The hospital base hospital. 47o ZO0O FBhT YOU LOOK V KB tingent beat out the A GORGEOUS BLOND El RES by a half point. 'ml miZB |