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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 18 ih.w.uiiiihi j. i ii f Jlllv in ... . ii iwjmiiiiui iiiiui u Little League Season Ends - - it lj &yAi - - With presentation of and showing of the trophies movie, "The Babe Ruth Story", the Hill AFB Little League season was officially ended. Ceremonies held in the base theater July 29 marked the conclusion of a base program that provided over 300 base youth with a summer of instruction and fun. Final standings of the four leagues are : Senior League, PERFECT All golfers are on the lookout for the perfect putter. Col. S.J. Barefoot, director, Procurement and Production, is not quite certain the one Noriene Hatch has fits in that category. Perhaps Kurt Young, one of last year's winners in the annual Directorate of Procurement and Production Golf Tournament, could be persuaded to give it a try. Braves; Titans; Minor League, Cubs; and Pee Wee League, Dodgers. Hill AFB Little League teams were eliminated in first round play of both the Senior Tournament Scheduled The fourth annual League, Major - George Van Leeuwen (left), deputy director of Mtrui ..... ana8emiiL officiates at presentation ceremonies following the dirorfnr-it- ' tournament. Trophy winners are (left to right) Jay Denning, Darwin Stokp"31 golf Clan' chard, 1st Lt. Tim Dickerson and Fudge Kunimoto. CHAMPIONS - Dickerson, Bird Win Tournament and Major League tour- Direc- The Fourth Annual Materiel and Bill Marcroft to make up naments. Golf tournament the "celebrity foursome." Management officers Provisional league 200 golfers take saw about Play began with shotgun November. in will be selected starts at 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. part. will be time and Meeting place Col. Paul Siglin, director Trophies were awarded at a announced later. Materiel Management, in- dinner by Carol Trottman, NOWADAYS it's healthier vited Col. M.A. Spenny, Col. golf queen, and Vern to be fit as a fiddle than sound G.L. Cline, Charley Voeller Bruggeman. as a dollar. 1st Lt. Tim Dickerson won the men's low gross with a 72. Jay Denning won low net and The tourney will be over 18 torate of Procurement and holes with trophies given to Production Golf Tournament the performers. top will get off with a bang Aug. 6. Monitors for the 1 A shotgun start begins the Procurement tournament golf p.m. Friday tournament at the are Bruce Lake, Ext. 6546; Hill AFB Golf Course. Thirteen foursome will be Kurt Young, Ext. 6900; and Noriene Hatch, Ext. 6481. waiting the starting gun. Round Up Those Savings DURINGBEAN CHEVROLET'S Darwin Stokes Calloway winner. Bird Maggie was was Calloway winner. vuocoi iu me nin nn tu third hole won a set ofvj tor Bob Baszczinaki. h Wright won a gift certificate iui ueing second closest eggy Hunter also won a of woods. gon committee! i" r cnairman was Stan MeasellsJ committeemen were El the bmitn, Bob Darre! the rauune Herring. urooks, women's low gross winner. Bramhall, Paul Gilmore, 1st! Kay Blanchard won low net Lt. Dickerson and Faun! and Fudge Kunimoto was the Montgomery. errTi 4 fc I- - HORSE & BUGGY Rush, Rex beamons, ' ' W I I DAYS (USED CARS & TRUCKS) NEW STOCK FRESH FROM THE RANGE 6-- '2- and 3i-TO- l- -'69 CHEV. TRUCKS f, SUE, t BRAKIS. N t A0T0. TRANS., 2 CHEVY SEDAN '68 V-8'- 2-d- 70 70 70 70 '69 '69 '69 '69 '66 69 168 '68 68 '68 69 '63 '68 '69 69 '68 .'67 '66 CHEV. KINGSWOOD V 8, AUTO. 1 V-- 8, r. s, TRANS., WAGON AIR CONDITIONED '69 CAMARO HARDTOP ENGINE. AUTO. TRANS. V-- CHEV. IMPALA 71 CAMARO 2 dr. h.t., 71 MONTE CARLO 70 -70 AUTO. TRANS. CH., 2-- 1- AH C0N0. AUTO. 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The Hill Archers have a Ilufih Lord. broadhfad rang shod scheduled Aug. 7. r., or, 4-d- CLEAN KILL - Len Christensen (kneeling) secretary it Archers Club, points out a clean kill on a moose target to ngnw Lynn the outdoor range to (left USED CARS 3535 WALL 394-261- 2 Hill Archers Club Schedule Shoot "Want to sharpen your eye chareod and ! the big one that got away the winners. last year?" asked Lynn will-. be sold, for Li vesey , Industrial Laboratory Division, and vice coniact . . t- M;imnal informal) Mr. Livcsey president of the Hill Archers UirislcnMrii. Club. The Hill Archers Club is holding a broadhead shoot Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Hill AFB Archery Range. The range is located on the northeast perimeter road about two miles north of the golf course. "Let's enhance our chances of making a clean kill on our first hit this year by getting out and doing some serious practising before the deer season," Mr. Li vesey continued. "We get to shoot elk this year for the first time, so you can see how important it is to be ready when the big chance comes." Registration begins at a.m. A slight 9 Hugh lord at Base ri Ext. 7j 2379. Hosts Tournament The Northern tub League uisu. K will he played at at 5 tonight beginning Winners of area earlier this rf Clearfield and VP n a single Vff u for the chance -P' the state charn- in held next month ff City- - The .... : imi.rf public behind fee will be diamond the ba |