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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 45 Phantoms Rip Foes For Wasatch Title Hill AFB's No. 2 "B" team tied North Ogden 6 and then bombed Washington 70-pou- nd 6-- Terrace raw L.'3J5KJSi to finish the little 26-- 0 league football season with a record in the Wasatch Front League. In other action, the base's "B" team came on strong and posted a four game winning streak to finish in second place with -1 85-pou- 5-- 2. The Ogden cmci ui CampDen, William uuiHg uaw - jSfthe i'ivisiuh, v.- competed for trophies and gift certificates. Follow- event, the golfers enjoyed a social at the officers' le jclobnnex. League Football Champions It be Picked Sat. on Roy High Field from seven cities the Roy Hign 'd Siod football field on Satur-t-o, Oct. 26 to pick champions Teams A" on meet and a four age DracK- weignt - he League Teams Tie k Intra-Mur- independent in- bowling league is in Hie military three-wa- EOD, ABG Bowling al tie with the 2701st y 2952nd an 13-- and 2849th CLSS 7. Other standings are : Lost Won feam 9 10 10 Weather 11 rath Test 10 H8h AMSq ...... 10 riww Aiurar .... U72 ci ojuti Uk Comm. 1306th .. Q Bowlers The Hill 32-1- in 9 record. Hill AFB's No. 1 "B" Phantoms piled up points at will during the final weeks of the season and scored a 54-- 6 victory over Sunset and 65-- 0 win over North Ogden to finish the season with a 0-- 5 70-pou- 7-- 0. Totaling 315 to 6 points during the season, the Phantoms were considered the top team the league. All the teams will be honored at an NCO Club sponsored banquet at 1 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 2, at the club. 2949th ABG Top Bowlers ii 4 , ii (Tuesday Afternoon Golf Society) golfers receiving their awards for the past season are: (left to right) Alta Peery, Finance and Accounting Office, who earned the Grand Leg Match Championship trophy, and Jean Freestone, Industrial Engineering, Maintenance, whose trophy was given for the Most Improved Golfer. Presenting the trophies is Hetty Johnston, Quality Control, Maintenance, the TAGS Handicap Chairman. The TAGS was one of the most active groups on the base during the golf season. Awards were made at a banquet held this month at the club house. TAGS BALANCING MERMAID: Sunken pleas- - a checkbook: ure. Stub poker. Sewing Machine Exchange 2440 WASHINGTON Phone 394-665- The 2849th ABG holds a slim lead in the intramural bowling league with a 18-- 6 record. Other current standings are as follows: ream 28th MAS 2705th AMW 1906th AFCS 4754th RES 2870th GEEIA .... 4677th DSES .... 2791st Hospital .. Won 16 14 13 12 10 8 5 Lost 8 10 11 12 14 16 19 L Working Women Golf Champions nd in ets in the 1968 Wasatch Front Little League Football. Games will be played as follows: 10 a.m., 70-l- b "A," South Ogden vs Layton or Brigham "A," City; 11:30 a.m., 85-l- b Layton vs South Ogden or Brigham City; 1 p.m., 100-l- b "A," North Ogden vs Clearfield, and 2:30 p.m., 120 lb "A," Roy vs Morgan. Admission is $1 per person for age 16 and over; under 16, free. Special patches will be given to all league players at half-tim- e of each game. Many of the teams contain youngsters of Hill AFB civilian personnel. u ;s42ta ii The base team came close but finished with a 100-pou- Hiteriel Management to tournament. Left Ben are right second annual golf i fl , Winner in the Handicap Flight with a net 70; Bill Sim- , uoic s " winner in ine iuuic, Iwrinthe Handicap'""""j Flight with 61 net; and Lt. Gary Tren- H winner mine Uiiaway rugm wim a hci h. runy-inre- e inflnts and Roy the final two weeks. Division Golf Winners fi defeated ers 18-- 7 BLVD., OGDEN 7 COMPLETE REPAIR & PARTS ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES PFAFF BERNINA SINGER WHITE KENMORE, ETC., ETC. FABRICS-MOTIO- NS SEWING NEEDS i4y2 i5y2 4y2 Second Up AFB team is run-- 5 in the Northern second Bowling Traveling ill iMimvmlw 10-- 5 ltfl Lrannnd T nnm U1IL with running J kapie bowls Sundays W1TJ1 The uairca A 1 1 A 1 J ?K X.V l at 1 I S LMneT S K A i fetionai-- , " Universal. Sw lSffc11: EASY TERMS or IAYAWAY ( i? W fc" o) ma ni September I 318 24thStro $wm ( I |