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Show AFLC Touch Football Plaque Presented to Hill AFB Team An engraved plaque nrn- claiming the Hill AFB team as runnerup in the AFLC Touch Football Tournament was received by team members who presented it to the base commander for display in the base trophy case. Hill AFB followed close behind Robins AFB, Ga., who won first place in the AFLC event which was hosted by Hill AFB Nov. A team was chosen from the teams that participated in the tournament. The members selected from Hill are Maj. Ron Yockem, Sgt. John Foster and A1C Tom Wil- ( awards was made by Lt. Col. Gordon S. Brown, Hill AFB deputy commander. The teams competing: in the tournament were (in the order of their finish) : Robins AFB, Ga.; Hill AFB; Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio; Kelly AFB, Tex. ; and M c C 1 e a n AFB, Calif. 1 1 Boxers Plan USO Tour 2-- 6. 12-ma- 1S c i' H liams. The Members of the Hill AFB team that placed imr xuuw Font ha 11 Tournament are: (front J in the iHUV tii.1i 1st Lt. Walt Robinson, left to right) Sgt. John Foster; award presentations; who made the k rt Col G S. Brown, Tom A1C Williams; Sgt. Ron Orton; Sn Wes Arnold, coach; ? nndrow) A1C Don Dotseth; Sgt. Ron Slosar; Sgt. Marion 1st Lt. Dave Herold; 1st Lt. Perry Brooks; 1st Lt. SvMontecello; (back row) A1C Bob Hull; Maj. Ron Yockem; Kushmaul; Sgt. Leroy Clark; 2nrLt. Bob Eng y 14 Ron Lt. Larry Benjamin. land 1st RUNNER-U- P n all-st- ar presentation of the NEW YORK ( A FNS) Retired middleweight champion Paul Pender and former Jose champion Torres have been scheduled for a tour of U.S. installations in Vietnam late this light-heavyweig- 17-d- ht ay month. -- f'r Col. Jack Alston (center), Hill AFB PLAQUE accepts the AFLC Touch Football Runner-u- p from 1st Lt. Walter Robinson (left) as 2nd Lt. Wes looks coach, on. RECEIVES commander, plaque Arnold, ikettes Team With less than a the first filling in " ApB ?ue, the Team month rehalf of the Ladies Bowling Strikettes take the standings are : Won Strikettes Ha ;;;;; jiiis Gamblers Cabs 5 Cats r- ---Bum ... wives .... 0u 5? hers' angels held by !r i Leading All Rivals vuus. With Barney-513- 2iy2 22y2 26 26 28 31 32 39 series i a fi97 Perform-- H the Jfplished JTks' whe" Lyra NS'7f?r Lucky H C nl V 8pare- dith - edthe J?"8?"8' of Hi Paula ; Louise Wing-55- 1 Marty ; Bowman-553; and Fudge ; Kathy Kuni-moto-50- 9j Sporttwrji by Ibr Wool Pwipte 6. 20 Lillian! ? Egan-56- 6 ; Carolyn Darlene Tur- - ftndU'Ul,Jal Thanksgiving Day turkeys were won with high series, during the "Turkey Shoot," by: Bishop-556- 12 14 18 17 16 9 R.lrKd,vidunl split. Thelma Lost 36 34 30 28 26 y2 25 22 22 20 Comm Kats, converted the same -- lO the the the Bowler's Bargain Lunch The Hill AFB bowling lanes special announced a lunch-tim- e ham25 cents a and of bowling :?flts. burger for 5" Bowling is regularly 40 cents per line but will be rtduced tc 30 cents per line during the following periods: Monday 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.; Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. to I p.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5:45 pm., to 6:30 and Friday, 11:30 to .) and pm. p.m. p.m. lunch-time The special is all periods available during listed. Wrap up some Instant Affluence for Christmas. Give him r Pendleton. It's the that shows your good taste, makes him feel a bit more solvent. Pendleton's reputation for quality is almost as old as the Christmas tree yet the style is as current as tomorrow's Dow Jones report. The fiber is always pure virgin wool, which is in itself a mark of affluence. So put some securities in his fashion portfolio. (And while you're at it, invest in a Pendleton or so for yourself.) After all, Santa swears by them. Men do, you know. Long Sleeved ,sport shirt $17. Piped lounging robe $27. Alpaca- ego-builde- ft gilt-edge- t f-- ZonAtT urnnl mlr.ti irfla lrnif chirf R?fi d,1 11 a.m. GIVE A WOMAN an inch and right away the family is on a diet. Open til 8 Monday thru Sot. quire p.m. Now 'til Chfittmot Fort Lane Shopping Center Layton 1 8 |